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DON'T NEGLECT THAT COLD. PEPS WILL STOP BRONCHITIS'AND STRENGTHEN THE THEOAT AND CHEST. This is a dangerous month.■ Coughs and colds come on with alarming suddenness. They are eipected, and being expected are usually treated "as a matter of course." The result is the "reaper" gathers in a few whose friends would have taken a lease, on their lives. That showß there is • a weak spot in most constitutions. The weak spot is in tho throat »jhl lungs. Therefore, never neglect the first sign of a cold. Always carry a box of Peps, and immediately you feel a tickling in the throat, and" want to cough,- or start shivering on getting indoors, put a Pep 3 tablet in your mouth, and let it gradually melt away.- The medicinal fumes given off by the dissolving Peps will mingle with the air you breathe and reach every nook and corner of the breathing tubes and lungs where the danger lies.' That's the way to check a cold. It is next door to useless swallowing liquid mixtures and ordinary - lozenges into the stomach. There is no direct passaso between the stomach and the bronchial tubes and lung*. Ordinary medicine only touches tho lungs indirectly. Peps reaches the lungs direct. When a Peps tablet is in the mouth every breath taken strengthens your defence against throat and chest trouble, or, if you are a bronchial suf. ferer, melts away those stubborn, thick . plnirs of phlegm that choke tho breathing' tubes. Coiisrhs, colds, bronchitis, and throat trouble cs.l be kont at bay by .takin/! Peps, which are sold by all chemists and stores at Is. Gd. and 3s. a box.—Advt.

"Does your wife urieve much over her first husband's death?" "Not so much as I do." Progandra is a wonderful curs for lard or soft corns. Try'it I—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2807, 27 June 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2807, 27 June 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2807, 27 June 1916, Page 7

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