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FOR THE COLD WEATHER

NOTHING LIKE PEPS VOR COUGHS, I COLDS, AND CHILLS. The "Cold Weather" soon linds any weak spot in the throat aud chest, but by taking Peps you can protect .your lungs most effectually against the perils of chills, inflammation, pneumonia, pleurisy, -and even against the wide spreading seeds of. consumption itself. As a Peps.tablet dissolves in the mouth it gives off certain soothing and healing fumes which are breathed.straight into the lungs. These fumes not only soothe inflammation or irritation in the throat and bronchial tubes ami promptly stop a cough, hut they defend the lungs against germ attack. Besides leaving far behind cough mixtures and cheap lozenges, Peps have rendered obselete and unnecessary the employment of the various harmful narcotics often found in many old-fashioned and some modern chest medicines. Peps are guaranteed pure and entirely free from harmful ' drugs, and in their results are aptly described as resembling Hie soothing and lung strengthening effect of "A Pine Eorest in every Home." Sold by all Chemists and Stores at Is. Gd. or 3s. a box. If your local dealer is out of stock send price direct , to C. E. Eulford (Aus.), Ltd.. 39 Pitt Street, Sydney. ' _ ■

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3102, 5 June 1917, Page 6

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FOR THE COLD WEATHER Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3102, 5 June 1917, Page 6

FOR THE COLD WEATHER Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3102, 5 June 1917, Page 6

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