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KEEP PEPS ALWAYS HANDY. DEFY ALL CHEST AND LUNG COMPLAINTS. Keep a box of Peps always handy, for coughs and colds are common in every homo at this season, and these "common" colds aro tho ■ 6ecd from which spring bronchitis, asthma, pleurisy, and other throat and chest troubles. Don't go out in bad weather without your box of Peps. The wonderful medicinal fumes from Peps will check that ominous chill and effectually prevent "catching cold." You can't tackle a bad cold too 6oon, so keep Peps always handy in the house. Tho time lost in getting a supply may mean all tho difference between recovery mid n sovere attack of pneumonia or pleurisy! ! lCwp Peps always linnily in the nursery, to cure those wasting night coughs, and in readiness for those sudden attacks of croup or acute bronchitis. Don't forget that children who take Peps Tegularly grow up strong-lunged, deep-chested, and vigorous. Keep Peps handy for the old folks. Peps will cure that worrying cough which so often makes old folks' days and nights full of misery. . -, ■ -, 'vnlilvk th» bedside. If you Buffer from bronchitis, bronchial asthma, night coughs, or that deep-seated morninir cough which tells <.f serious lung mischief, a few Peps will stop the worst attack. Travellers by Toad, rail, or sea should keep Peps always handy. Peps are a sure and handy safeguard against infection, and the only safe and reliable medicine for lung, troubles. Take Teps when sneewne gives warning of a "fresh cold," and so ward off the threatened trouble and banish the Pops are safe alike for young and old; and a sure remedy for (ourrhs, colds, bronchitis.'sore throiit. 'njul other throat and chest troubles. Sold hv all chemists and stores at Is. Cd. and 35.-Advt.

A Spring-Time Suggestion.—Spring is a time of renovation—a time for housecleaning, and for putting ourselves in ftp liest of order. Our mouths should ,int lip neglected in this general springcleaning A visit, to the d"nti*t is re- I eon mended, so that any 'light defM. ( unneHwl l>v von. mav lie corrected. TTn--1p« the mouth i= keiit healthy the whole 1 svstem i= nut of ordnr. If you f.re a I ~co r of TCOT.YNOS TIF-VTU- HMMAV. . T/uir tooth and mouth will he in a notice- j ably cleaner and healthier comliK-n wh«n ( ~„,; ~-v:t i-nii- rl«nt!=K then would otherwisp lie the ease. \W is a <-j>vl I™ . to psV vnnr dentist nheut TTOT.YYOR. [ what it !=-!>«»• it n4c-wl.n"in if differ J f,r,„, n ,.-r..H,i„.. e\-o_*,lvl Woods' Great Pepaermlnt Cure! y For Couirhs and Colds, never talU.-AdvL

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 285, 26 August 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 285, 26 August 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 285, 26 August 1920, Page 6

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