DISTRESSING BRONCHIAL COUGHS. PEPS ARE THE IDEAL AND NATUEAL REMEDY. That bronchial cough begins very innocently'; a mere tickling in the throat which 'is very annoying, yet hardly alarming. Just at farst it ns easny' soothed and allayed, but it comes back again. By and by it becomes a 6eiinus nuisance. You cough incessantly, your throat is raw with it; there is an uncomfortable tightness, and yon can scarcely breathe. You go in for strongor and yet stronger remedies, but tho result is always the same—ease for a time, and then* relapse to a. yet worse 6tate.. Under tho unique Peps pine-air treatment, tho most obstinate bronchial difficulty rapidly disappears. There are no narcotics or sedatives in Peps. Peps do not merely stop a cough. They euro it, expel impurities from tho throat, lungs, and chest. Pens do this by bringing direct to tho lungs and bronchial tubes the pure healing breath of tho famous pine forests. Peps contain, in handy tablet form, the concontratcd balsamic essences of certain opecies of pine. These essences prepared in the Peps fnshion nro highly vo.ntile, and as- the dainty and palatable Peps dissolvo on tho tongue, they fill tho throat, nasal cavities, bronchial tubes, and i'ho very tissues of the lungs with grateful healing odours. Thus a powerful natural remedy is brouslit into direel contact with the parts needing treatment. Irritation is a! r aycd, soreness, and inflammation healed and soothed, accumulation of phlegm restored. Peps aro. sold by (ill chemists and stores at Is. 6d. and 3s. a box, or post free from C. E. Fulford (A us.), Ltd., 39 Plitt Street Sydney.Advt,
Children like WADE'S WOEM FIGS —sure and certain,—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 235, 29 June 1920, Page 6
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279Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 235, 29 June 1920, Page 6
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