STRENGTHEN YOUR LUNGS.
BREATHE-ABLE PEPS TABLETS ARE INVALUABLE POR THROAT AND ' CHEST. i The best way to arrest chills and prevent serious danger to ' the lungs is to depend upon Peps, the new and successful i breathe-able tablets. The Peps way is < •to introduce direct into the throat aud ( lungs a brcathe-able medicine that desti'oyn germs, and has been found most effectivo iu curing chest troubles. _ ; This novel mcilicino is compressed into handy tablet form, and each concentrated tablet is carefully preserved in a silver wrapper until required. 1 Divested of its wrapper and placed in ( tho mouth a Peps tablet slowly dissolves, . and during that process powerful modi- j cinal fumes are released and penetrate £ *vith the breath through the air-passages J straight into the lungs. Thus soreness in the chest is removed, t tho delicate membra.no is made' germ- j proof, phlegm is loosened from the thrpat, j and the cause of cough removed. At the same time the vulnerable parts in. tho c throat aud chest are efficiently' protected s against the perils >J« infection and bad t weather. p Peps are entirely distinct from old- t fashioned liquid '"cough-cures," which c are merely swallowed into the stomach, t and which, therefore, do not touch the v real seat of tho trouble in the lungs. Tho germs that spread coughs, colds, h soro throat,, malarial colds, laryngitis, bronchitis, children's whooping cough, u croup, and lung disease, with all their si distressing symptoms, cannot exist whero t the Peps-laden breath penetrates. Peps h are unsurpassed for throat and chest fi troubles, and a box should be kept in every house. . Peps are sold by all chcrn- I' ists and medicino vendors,. Is. Cd. and 3s. 'V per box. . tl ■ ' ~ ai
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2544, 19 August 1915, Page 7
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292STRENGTHEN YOUR LUNGS. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2544, 19 August 1915, Page 7
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