TO THE LUNGS DIRECT. ' * THE ONLY WAY TO CURE COUGHS, COLDS. AND BIIORCHITIS. The discovery of Peps lias at last provided Australians with a natural find rational means for overcoming coughs, colds, sorfe throat, bronchitis, and other ailments of the respiratory organs. The great .difference between the Pops breathable way of treating throat and chest troubles and the old-fashion-ed methods is that Peps gets to the root of the trouble direct. The valuable medicine locked up in each Peps tablet is released in the form of air as the tablet dissolves on the tongue. It then circulates naturally with the breath through all the delicate air passages that extend from the nostrils down the throat into the bronchial tubes and the innermost corners of the lungs. Liquid eojgh-mixtures can only be swallowed into-the stomach; they cannot reach the lungs, except indirectly through the blood, and" then the effect is often injurious owing to the opium, laudanum, and other harmful drugs thev contain. The Peps medicine, on the other hand, is breathed direct into the lungs; it thus comes into immediate contact with overy nart of the breathing tract. The instant effect is most comforting and invigorating. These Peps fi'mes soothe, heal and protect the delicate lining membrane. They afS antiseotic. and quickly destro'v the germs that cause soreness and' inflammation in the throat and chest. Peps loosens the phlegm in'the bronchials. make, breathing easy, and soon banish that hacking cough, that sense of suffocation, and chest tightness. . . . t» It stands to reason that this 1 ops method of conveying the correct medifine to the in the only natural way —by breathing—must result in the maximum amount of benefit, and also provide the test defence against the cliest Derils that come with cold and damp "or with my sudden weather change* Pens, the unique breathable | remedy, are' sold by chemists and | stores at Is fid or 3s «i box. 039
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15606, 2 June 1916, Page 5
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