jui .a ess __* B -"hat wretched, stubborn congh which I j troubles so many little ones at this season I I is a sign of sorae mischief in the bron- y I chial tubes or the lungs. Peps, the H j wonderful medicine which is breathed fl | straight into the longs as the tablets dis- fl I solve on the tongue, will curt the cough, v I mend the mischief, and strengthen the M| ■ little one's weakened chest. W | Don't neglect it, and don't dose the fl I child with drugged cough-mixtures or fl I cheap lozenges, lest life-long lung fl I trouble should result. Peps are unique fl E in action and effect; besides they con- fl i * a,n no dangerous drags, B t * l and are always safe. H
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13161, 7 July 1908, Page 5
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