CHILDREN'S FREQUENT COLDS.
HANDY MEATKBABLE PUPS ARE A BOON" TO MOTHERS FOR THROAT . AND CHEST TROUBLES.
If njothen would only take care of their children's lungs and chests by treating in a sensible manner the coughs and colds to which children arc so liable, there would be infinitely less suffering from lumr trouble in later life. Instead of coddling the youngsters up with unnecessary wraps anil clothing, and dosing them with common cough mixtures, cheap lozenges and concoctions loaded, with opium, 'audamim, and other harmful drugs' mothers should keep ' a v supply of the breatheable Peps tablets' handy, and night and morning during the damp :md chilly weather give the little, ones a tablet' each to'suck. Tn the case of infants and tiny tots, half a tablet even, crushed into a powder and placed on the tongue, will prove very beneficial.
The Peps trcß.tme>it is not only unique, but the tablets are so entirely free from dangerous drugs that they can be given to the youngest and most delicate child with absolute safety. When Peps dissolve in the mouth- the medicinal essences stored up in each tablet arc released in the form of fumes which the little ones breathe direct into the lungs, soothing and strengthening the delicate tissue* in the throat and chest, clearing the breathing tubes of all phlegm, and destroying tfo serins of chest disease. Mixtures swallowed into the. stomach cannot reach the lungs, and that is where Ihe seat of chest trouble-is In both old and young. Peps will help and encourage the children to _ breathe deeply by filling the lungs with pure and 'comforting pineforest air. (.rive Peps to the children 1 freely, and they will he kept-free from con.ihs, «olds, sore throat, whooping cough, croup, wheeziness, and bronchitis. I'he slightest sign of a cough or hoarseness in your child is a 6ignal that Peps are needed. Of all chemists at U. M. and 3s. per box, or direct from C. .?,. Fulford (Aus.), .Ltd., 39 Pitt Street, Sydney.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 225, 11 June 1918, Page 8
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333CHILDREN'S FREQUENT COLDS. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 225, 11 June 1918, Page 8
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