WHEN THE CHILDREN COUGH. ITS A SURE SIGN THEY NEED PEPS. There is nothing like Peps for strengthening the little ono's chest' and protecting their delicate throats' from germ at-, tacks. • Quito aphrt from their exceptional medicinal qualities Peps are favourites of Children. They are nice to suck and they arc free from harmful drugs. On slightest sign of a cold or cough give your child a Pep or two and see how quickly the trouble disappears. Mrs. A. Dean, 139 York Street, Launceston, Ta-s., writes:— . "For severe colds we always use Peps. At various times our children have been very bad with congested colds, accompanied by tightness on the chest. In overy case we have found that Peps have given instant relief by softening tho mucous nnd easing the membranes. My son had a very bad throat. The doctor prescribed painting it, but I did not follow out this treatment, for the little lad found it so distressing. Peps being palatable, he readily took: these littlo tablets, which, at once gave him relief. After a little perseverance with Peps, his throat became completely well. My husband is also a great Reliever in Pops, and' we have all used this remedy so oi'ton, that instances of its beneficial effect are too numerous to mention.' ' Peps arc sold by Chemists and Stores at Is. tid. or 3s. per box, and aro tho finest remedy for throat and chest troubles.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2841, 4 August 1916, Page 9
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238Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2841, 4 August 1916, Page 9
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