DON’T TREAT COLDS THIS WAY. IT’S IN YOUR BREATHING TUBES, NOT THE STOMACH. You have a cold, or your child has a cold, a cough, a tight feeling across tho chest, a soreness in the breathing tubes In ths nast how have you treated such? Maybe by swallowing a druggv syrup or cough mixtuie into your stomach. But why? Your stomach was not ailing; the trouble was m the throat, lungs, nnd bronchial tubes. It’s a mistake; and Peps are the rational breathable remedy which science? has provided to supersede this obsolete and roundabout way of treatment. Pepe are little tablets which contain germicidal. cnest strengthening pine essences to"ether with other valuable medicinal agents These volatile curative essences are so prepared that as soon as you put ft Pens tablet into your mouth they nro liberated in the. form of healing vapours. You inoatne these vapours down to tho throat amt lungs, and tbits treat tho organs that are inflamed direct. In a wav it is like breathing from a vaporiser* or bronchitis v kettle, except that there is no apparatus needed, I cjv? themselves providing everything needful for the treatment. Keep Pops always handy, and take them for coughs, colds, chills, bronchitis, and other throat nnd bronchial troubles. Free from drugs, Peps are a safe, pleasant remedy for tho youngsters. Of all chemists and storekeepers. — Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 285, 26 August 1921, Page 7
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235Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 285, 26 August 1921, Page 7
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