THE DANGER OF CHILLY NIGHTS.
EVERYBODY NEEDS PEPS FOB THROAT, CHEST Jt LTJNQIS. When the chilly nights catch us unawares, the best way' to ward off coughs and colds, and avert serious danger to the lungs, is to depend upon Peps, the new and successful breathoable tablets invented by British chemists. The idea behind Peps which accounts ior their triumphant success is to reachdirect the inner tissues affected in throat and chest ailments. Peps, by reason of tho volatile medicino present in earih Peps tablet, exert their direct influence down inside the breathing tubes whore liquids and solids cannot enter. The Peps tablets carry their soothing and healing influence as tar as tho lungs themselves, so that any incipient weakness hero 'is likely also to be counteracted; phlegm that is obstructing the bronchial tubes is loosened by the same searching Pops medicament and expelled in the usual channels; and all tissues made sore by repeated coughing are soothed and softened. By this excellent Peps breatheabl'o method, a far-reaching and most effcc- ; live remedy is provided to get rid of Bronchitis, Bronchial Colds, all Soreness, of the Throat, as well as to defend oneself against the terrors of Infectious Diseaso Gorms breathed into the system from the sick room. Peps are perfectly harmless, and aro the ideal, tho safest, and the most effective remedy for all those throat, chest and lung ailments which come within tho scope, of domestic medicine. Of all chemists at Is. Cd. and 3s; per box.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2772, 16 May 1916, Page 9
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249THE DANGER OF CHILLY NIGHTS. Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2772, 16 May 1916, Page 9
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