NEW HOPE FOR CHEST SUFFERERS.
PEPS, THE DIRECT BREATHE-ABLE ' REMEDY FOE OOUGHB, OOLDB AND BRONCHITIS. i As coughs, eolds, bronchitis, asthma, . hoarseness, croup and wheeziness have - their seat and origin in the throat or ■ in the lungs, or else inthe bronchi—- " the breathing tubes leading from the throat to the lungs—it necessarily follows that the remedy, to be an effective remedy, must be introducedac- . tually to these parts. But there is no liquid or solid medicine which is allowed by Nature to ' pass down the passage to the lungs. The ideal chest medicine must take the form of air. It has got to be a breatheable medicine. In other words, it has got to be made to mix with the air so that as we take in our breath the healing fumes pass naturally down the ' windpipe and penetrate to every recess in the lungs. This is what happens when the little Peps tablet is taken from the silver cover in which it ie bo earefully preserved, and allowed to dissolve slowly on the tongue. That familiar tightness of the chest, and also that hacking night cough, I disappear under the healing influence of these Peps. Indeed, Peps are so powerful that they will put an end to chronic bronchitis after it has endured ehest ailments, mothers will &td Peps most agreeable aad effeative. A special feature about Peps is that they are entirely free frea all harmful and drowsy drags, and secure wide ajid far-reaching beaefit to those who take them. Peps are obtainable of all chemists at Is fld or 3s a box, or may be obtained direct fro* The Peps PaetUle Ce v tt Pitt gt'r'Wt, Sydney. 4 *
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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIX, Issue 84, 6 June 1913, Page 6
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281NEW HOPE FOR CHEST SUFFERERS. Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIX, Issue 84, 6 June 1913, Page 6
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