CHILD'S CHEST TROUBLES "VY7 HOOPING COUGH, »re VV throat, croup, bronchitis, and even pleurisy and pneumonia, are kept at bay by the timely use of those novel breathe-ab!e Tablets, Pepj. The medicinal fumes which are given off as a Peps tablet dissolves in the mouth are inhaled directly down the throat and into the lungs, where liquid medicines cannot reach. Peps not only quickly end a cough and keep the throat clear of phlegm, but they soothe and fortify the delicate membrane which lines BS the air-tubes from throat to lungs, and aes- H troy the disease germs which attack the I weak spots in the throat and chest. When- B ever there is any tendency to cough, or to I hoarseness, or soreness of the throat, give B your child a Peps tablet. 1 b&3." per box g
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15356, 13 August 1915, Page 3
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