COLDS THAT "HANG ON."
Peps Release Their Grip and Ward off Lung Trouble.
It's the cold that "hangs on" with irritating persistency that weakens the lungs and causes permanent chest weakness. Breatheable Peps tablets are a boon, because they prevent colds hanging on. Mrs Francis King, 10* Newman Street, Nev/town, Sydney, writes:— "In my younger days I was very subject to violent colds I remember one attack when I was 16 years of age. I could not shake it oft', and for three .months it hung on to me, and I was afraid it was settling on my lungs permanently. I tried all sorts of remedies to get rid of ths tightness on the chest and allay the bronchial irritation that brought on violent fits of coughing. On acounf. of the severe straining caused by my cough I became quite weak. My throat was sore, and my kings very congested. Happily, I was induced to try Peps. , , ""Peps loosened the phlegm, which 1 then came away very easily, and I be■aan to shake the cold off rapidly, bo pleasec was I at the effect ot tins remedy that I kept tn with Peps until the soreness in my throat had quite gone away, and my cold was completely better. Since this I have never had such a violent cold; indeed, lately i have never suffered from colds at all." Peps are the unexcelled remedy for coughs, colds, sore throat, larynigitis bronchitis, asthma, influenza cough, "officer's throat," wheeziness, night cough, whooping' cough and croup. Peps are sold by all chemists and stores at Is 6d or 3s a box.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9053, 25 July 1917, Page 3
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268COLDS THAT "HANG ON." Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9053, 25 July 1917, Page 3
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