COLDS AHE "CATCHING." PEPS ABE UNEQUALLED FOR COUGHS, COLDS, AND BRONCHITIS. Colds are very "•catching" because of their germ origin. The first sufferer walks into the house or office nnd scatters broadcast countless germs, which nro then breathed in by the rest of the family or staff. Then, brother, sister, father, mother, or colleague begin to complain of. a. cough, nnd it is a piece of good fortune if this does not leave behind somo more serious chest weakness. There is no limit to tho consequences of u cough or cold, and no wise alternative remains but to treat the first symptoms promptly with Peps, tho wonderful medicine which is breathed from pleasant dissolving tablets into tho cough-torn breathing tubes. The rich medicinal fumes which these tablets give off when dissolving on tho tongue, pass into tho throat and bronchi. They cany a soothing and healing influence through these delicate channels right on to tho furthest recesses of tho lungs, where tho germs oi discaso may have found a hiding place. Every inch of sore, lorn, and inflamed tissue is reached by Peps, and tho cold, however 60vcre or old-standing, is eoon Overcome. With a box of Pops always handy, coughs, colds, soro throats, bronchitis, and influenza nro soon banished from tho home and kept away. Bcgiilnrly used, Peps will absolutely ensure a lifo of freedom from throat and chest troubles. Sold by nil chemist? and stores at Is. Gil. and 3s. a box. Insist oh having Peps, the unique tablets that go to the lungs direct.—Advt. For Children's Hacking Cough, Woods' Great Peppermint Owe.—Adru
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 279, 19 August 1920, Page 7
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265Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 279, 19 August 1920, Page 7
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