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MINING.

_ SOUTHERN EXCHANGES. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) DUNEDIN. this day. Sales: P. and 0.. £330: Westport Stockton lord.l, 5/3. Reported: Howard, Smith, £2/14/0; Ward's Brewery, £2/2/9.

I ______________=__= j THAT FIRST BAD COLD. I Take Peps Before It Gets On The Chest. Tbe first autumn cough or cold should i on no account be neglected lest it be the forerunner of a bad dose of bronchitis or ■ bronchial catarrh that may linger on I right through the winter. ■ If you feel stopped-up in tlie head or' : have any cough, throat soreness or irrii tation end the trouble without delay! | Start taking Peps to-day! These pleaj sant infection-killing tablets, dissolved |on the tongue, give off valuable healing and germicidal fumes which are breathed through the throat and bronchial tubes into the furthermost recesses of the lungs. Tlie soothing, beneficial effect of Peps is quickly made manifest in the feeling lof throat and chest comfort, the freer ' breathing, and the quick subduing of the persistent, irritating cough. In addition to their throat and chest-strengthening properties. Peps provide valuable protection against weather dangers and infec- | | tion from cold and influenza germs. I I By reason of their breathable charac- • tor, Peps extend their curative influence jto inner parts altogether beyond the ! reach of any old-fashioned cough cure or I lung tonic. Liquid medicines, swal- , lowed into the stomach, can only act on. I the breathing organs in a very slow and • ! roundabout way. ' j At this time of the year everyone j I needs these wonderful Peps tablets. Free i ' from all harmful drugs, they provide the • safest and most beneficial remedy for the r coughs, cold . sore throats and bronchial ; troubles of voting and old alike. 1/U and i ! 3/ all clipm'ists and stoics, or C. E. Ful- [ I ford lAust.), Ltd.. Sydney.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 123, 25 May 1923, Page 3

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MINING. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 123, 25 May 1923, Page 3

MINING. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 123, 25 May 1923, Page 3