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BAD WEATHER BRINGS BRONCHITIS. PEPS END THE RACKING COUGH AND FREE THE BREATHING. This is the weather that causes a widespread revival of bronchitis, asthma, chronic cough and other bronchial ailments. It is a time when everybody needs chest-strengthening Peps, the remedy you breathe directly to tho weak ®l x, t- . > As Peps tablets dissolve in the mouth the powerful soothing, healing and germicidal vapours they give off mingle with the breath, and are instantly carried into the bronchial tubes and lungs. Those breathcable medicines are speedily effective. They soothe and strengthen tho tender surfaces, stop soreness and inflammation, soften the phlegm' dogging up the air-tubes, make breathing easy, and qnd the most obstinate cough'. , Mrs. A. Roberts, of 20 Richards Street, Sydney, says:—"ln the winter months bronchitis made my life a misery, 'lhe bronchial tubes wore so inflamed that 1 could scarcely breathe. Peps proved the ideal remedy for my complaint. Irritation jmb inflammation were quickly reduced, and after a box or two of Peps the attacks ceased to trouble me. 1 c-ps provide tho throat, chest, and lungs with a powerful defence against bad weather and disease, and keep coughs, colds, throat troubles, influenza, and bronchitis nt bay. Of all chemists and stares. —Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 242, 7 July 1921, Page 8

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206

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 242, 7 July 1921, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 242, 7 July 1921, Page 8

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