Guard the Children's Chests.
A Famous Doctor's Message to Mothers. Dr Gordon Stables, the famous English author," pens a timely warning about the ailments that affect children's ciesta, which should be taken to heart iri every Australian The doctor says:— "Do you know that you are criminally negligent if you neglpct the ve/y first symptoms of a cold settling on your child's chest? '•Do you know that in Peps—if a box is kept handy —-you have an ever-pre-sent remedy of a most pleasant character, but certain and sure in its grood effects? "Don't neglect a cold then. Don't neglect a cough, for, be what' it may, as light as it may, there is alwajs a serious side to i t. ' 'Keep cool, mother, but do ycur duty. Don't hurry off to t*"e chemist's shop for common lozenges and mixtures *of peppermint and laudanum/ or other dangerous drugs that may mean death to your boy. Just keep ihe boy in the house a bit, and give him Peps A box of Peps in the home at . this time of the year may save you pound* in doctor's bills, as well as long periods of anxiety, if these wonderful tablets are used as soon a3 your child's sleep is disturbed by a cough. Peps contain no opium or other harmful drugs, and can be given to a child, eit&er whole or crushed to a powder' with the assurance of absolute benefit! Get Peps from your nearest store or vendor: Is or 3s a box. Head Australian Depot, 39 Pitt Street Sydney.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 13 July 1917, Page 4
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259Guard the Children's Chests. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 13 July 1917, Page 4
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