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When The Children Cough!

Its a Sure Sign They Need Peps. There is nothing like Peps for strengthening the little ones' chests and protecting their delicate throats from germ attacks. Quite apart from their exceptional medicinal qualities Peps are favourites of children. They are nice to suck and they are free from harmful drugs. On the slightest sign of a cold or cough give your child a Pep or two and see how quickly the trouble disappears. The invention of Pep 3 really removes a heavy weight of care from the minds of anxious mothers and nurses* The Peps treatment is not only absolutely unique, but it is so entirely free from dangerous and destructive narcotics usually found in liquid cough medicines, that Peps may be given to the youngest and most delicate child with perfect safety.

Dosing babies with common coughmixtures, syrupy lung medicines, greasy mixtures of indigestible oils and fats, and sleep-producing medicines loaded with deadly drugs, is only laying the foundation of a sickly and debilitated constitution.

On the other hand, Pepß are breathed direct into the lungs and chest, healing and strengthening the sore and weakened tissues, loosening and expelling phlegm and all impurities, and destroying the germs of chest disease. Give Peps to the children freely, and they will be kept, free from colds, croup, whooping cough, infantile bronchitis, and all such troubles. Peps are sold by all chemists and stores at Is 6d or 3s per box, or can be obta i\ed by mail at same piicas direct fronn C. E. Fuiford (Aui.) Ltd., 39 Pitt Street, Sydney,

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 22 June 1917, Page 4

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264

When The Children Cough! Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 22 June 1917, Page 4

When The Children Cough! Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 22 June 1917, Page 4

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