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THAT DRY, TICKLING COUGH.

THE BALSAMIC PINE ODOURS FROM PEPS WILL CURE IT.

To be constantly troubled with a hacking cough creates the fear of more serious troubles likely to ensue —such as bronchitis, asthma, or consumption. Incessant coughing causes weakness ol the chest and lungs, and leaves them at the mercy of consumption bacilli. More coughs are curable when rationally treated, as by the Peps method of inhaling pure pine-air from a pleasant tablet. The Peps treatment means'a "Pine-air Forest in Every Home." With a little brown Peps dissolving on the tongue, the victim of coughs, colds, sore throat, and _ other plumonary affections, may enjoy at his own fireside the rich benefits of the famous pine, woods. Liquid medicines swallowed into the stomach, and altogether away from the seat of the trouble, how can they be expected to soothe and heal coughs, colds, lung and bronchial troubles? They may stop a cough for a time by .putting the nerves to sleep, owing to the powerful drugs they contain—such as opium, chloral, morphia, and other narcotics—but the cough returns worse ihan before; and, moreover, the deiicate lining membranes of the tubes are injured and become still more weakened.

Peps rely solely on the true volatile essences of the pine, which are wonderfully antiseptic, demulcent, and expectorant. Peps will, not stop your cough .without curing it entirely.

„ Never be without a tin, and-keep it in a handy place. It is your surest safeguard.

Peps are sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers, at Is 6d and 3s per box (large_ size contains three tinies the quantity), or may be had for the same prices /post free) direct from the Peps Pastille Co., 39 Pitt St., Sydney.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7243, 31 July 1907, Page 1

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THAT DRY, TICKLING COUGH. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7243, 31 July 1907, Page 1

THAT DRY, TICKLING COUGH. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7243, 31 July 1907, Page 1