GOLDS ARE "CATCHING." PEPS AKE ' UNEQUALLED FOE iCOUGHS, COLDS, AND BRONCHITIS. Colds are very '' catching'' ""beeause of tlreir germ origin. The first sufferer Walks into the house or 06106- and scattiers broadcast countless germs, which iate then 'breathed) in iby the rest of the A family or staff. " , Then brother, sister, father, another, or colleague 'begin, to complain of a cough, and it is a piece of good fortune if this does not leave behind some more Serious chesit weakness 1 . 'There is no limit to the conseiquences of a cough or cold, and no wise alternative remains tout to treat the first symptoms with Peps, the wonderful aiiedicine which is breathed from pleasant ; dissolving tablets into the. coughtorn (breathing tubes. The rich medicinal fumes which those tablets give off whew dissolving on the tongue pass into the throat and bronchi. They carry a .soothing and'healing influence througli these delicate channels 1 right on 1 to;tne furthest reeessesof the " lungs, where! the germs of disease may (have found a hiding-place. •. iEvory inch of sore, torn, and inflamed tissue is reached by Peps, and the cold, however severe or o'd-standing, is aoow overcome. With a hox of Peps always handy, coughs, colds, sore throat, bronchitis, and influenza are soon banished from .the homo and kept away: Regularly used, Peps will absolutely ensure: a life of freedoms from throat and chest troubles.. Sold by allT chemists and stores at is 6d and 3s a ibox. Insist on having Peps, tte unique tab-
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Bruce Herald, Volume LV, Issue 62, 14 August 1919, Page 4
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250Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume LV, Issue 62, 14 August 1919, Page 4
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