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BRONCHIAL COLDS.

PEPS BANISH .ALL' LUNGDEs'i KUIiNG GIvRMS. Bronchial trouble varies from a sligut cough or suspicion of cold about .tne chest to a paiulul form of chostsoreneas and inflammation of the windpipe, with attendant breathing difficulties. The common bronchial coi.d lays' many xin with pleurisy or-pneu-monia.

Tlio introduction of the Peps treatment has rendered obsolete the everunsatisfactory method of trying to cure throat and lung trouoies by means or liquid medicine. Not only do these obsolete cough mixtures frequently contain dangerous drugs like opium, morphia, chloral, but, being liquid, they arc swallowed into the stomach and cannot touch tho lungs, where the trouble- lies. Peps are a breathe-able remedy. That is, us a Peps tablet is made io dissolve on the tongue, certain valuable fumes are given off,.which,*mixin;; with the air we breathe, are taken down the windpipp into the uttermost recess-of tho lungs and chest. Tho soothing effect of these Pep; balsams on the throat and bronchi is marvellous, and brinrs not merely strength to the chest, but, by repairing the delicate membranes torn by constant coughing, fortifies tho windnipe against "cold germs'' and disease attacks. Peps are. a pure and novel euro for coughs, colds, bronchitis, sore throat, asthma, whooping cough, influrvnzn, and all throat and rhest complaints.' Of all chemists and stores, at Is Gd and 3s per box, or direct from The Peps Pastille Co., 30 Pitt street. Sydney. 3

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13740, 23 May 1910, Page 8

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BRONCHIAL COLDS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13740, 23 May 1910, Page 8

BRONCHIAL COLDS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13740, 23 May 1910, Page 8