"Catch-Cold" Weather.
" A Common Peril Averted by Peps. With the arrival of the bad weather season there is the usual crop of cougbs, colds, tender throats and soro chests to contend with, with the consequent danger of bronchitis, pleurisy, and even pneumonia. There is hardly a limit to the consequences of a cough or cold. The finest safeguard is to treat the first symptoms promptly with Peps, the wonderful medicine which is breathed from pleasant dissolving tablets into the cough-torn breathing tubes. Tha rich medicinal fumes which these tablets give off when dissolving on the tongue, pass into the throat and bronchi. They carry a soothing and healing in'uence through these delicate channels right to the furthest recesses of ths lungs, where the germs of disease may have found a hiding place.
Every inch of sore, torn and inflam* ed tisßue.is reached by Peps, and the cold, however severe, is sr>on overcome. .With a box of Peps always handy, coughs, colds, sore throa', bronchitis, and influenza are soon banished from the home and kept away. Insist en having Peps, the unique tahlets that aptly mean '' A Pine Forest in Every Home." Is 6d or 3s a box at all Chemists and Stores.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 3 August 1917, Page 3
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202"Catch-Cold" Weather. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 3 August 1917, Page 3
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