GOT A COLD? BANISH IT WITH PEPS, THE BEMEDY THAT GOES DIRECT TO THE LUNGS. When you start sneezing you havo "caught cold," and Nature is simply telling you to take one or two breatheable Pens tablets from their silver wrappers uml let them dissolve In the mouth. The powerful medicinal and antiseptic fumes which' are then released from the Peps tablets go with the breath through the air passages, and destroy all tho cold germs that have invaded the throat. At the-same lime, the felicate membrane lining the breathing passages from the mouth to tho lungs is soothed, healed, and protected, breathing is made comfortable, and that snuffling, chokedup sensation in the noso and throat quickly disappears. By this direct and breatheable Peps trcatmont a cold is arrested in its first stages. Peps thoroughly disinfect the throat, and, without the aid of harmful drugs, provide the lungs with I he surest defence against bronchitis, asthma, inflifchza, chest weakness, or the deadlier perils of pleurisy and pneumonia. Peps, the ideal remedy for Coughs, Colds, and .Bronchitis, aro invaluable for Bronchial Colds, Sore, ur Keluxed Throat, Chest Tightness, Dillicult Breathing, Winter Cough, Weak Chest, Hoarseness, Wheeziness, Old-age Cough, .Night Cough, fcu'ly .Morning Cough, Children's Coughs and Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, Chest Weakness in Children, Inlluenza, Colds, and other Throat, Chest, and Lung Ailments. Peps are obtainable from all Chemists and Stores at Is. 6d. and 3s. per box.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 239, 3 July 1919, Page 6
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237Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 239, 3 July 1919, Page 6
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