DON'T NECLECT THAT COUCH. PEPS QUICKLY END ALL DISTRESSING ; v SYMPTOMS. DonH look upon a cough as merely a cough, and, nothing more. A cough is always a symptom of some complaint of the throat or chest," and bccauso of what lies behind it and what it may lead to, attend to it at onco. Tho cough that is associated with pains and tightness about tho chest and inuohfover'following a chill, may indicate pleurisy or pneumonia. Fits of -coughing that follow on a tickling in the throat, husldness and tightness in the region of the breastbon©, indicate one of /t&o worst forms of broncnitia; sudden difficulty in breathing in association with a cough,- points to the appearance of asthma. The throat cough may hornoss one from week to week, or nnmediately on the arrival of tho cold, dap, or fog. m In Pops we have a wonderful medicine compressed into handy tablet form; a volatile medicine which, immediately a tablet is ornshod in the mouth or allowed to dissolve on the tongue, passes down the throat or bronchial tubes into the lungs. These wonderful fumes 'reach the furtnest corners of the. lungs,and produce a bemoficial effect which can bo produced by no liquid remedy or oheap lozenge, botii of which are merely swallowed into the stomach, which' is an organ without any passago to the rungs. Those Pops fumes heal <. and soc-tho ttio sore and inflamed membranes of the throat, bronchial tubes and lungs;, they . Bubdue aJI irritation, loosen phlegm, and invigorate and strengthen the tissues which have been worn and. weakened by incessant coughing. Peps are not.onlyuniquo in their medicinal action, and unique in a way that distinguishes them absolutely from everything, else, but they are a most effective and wholesomo remedy. They contain no; opinm', chloral, morphia, or. any of the. narcotics so commonly found in ordinary liquid cough mixtures. ,'■ '•■ . ; . .'■• ; Peps ore an- ideal medioiire for bronchitis, sore throat, influenza, and all cough's and colds connected- with the throat and chest, and are sold only in metal boxes by medicine vendors at Is.' 6d. and 3s. (large family size) per box; or from the Pops Pastille Co., 39 Pitt Street, Sydney, post free, for same prices. .
Mr. Frederiok-WBHatn : Bentloy,, chairman of the International Line Steamship Company, and a' past president.of the Huddersfield Chamber bf'Commdrcei died, recently ;at his residence, Itonwood, Huddersficld.' -. For Children'!! Hacking Coagh at night, Woods' Groat Peppermint Cut*, It Si, 2s. 04.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 544, 26 June 1909, Page 14
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