STRAIGHT TO THE LUNGS. .. PEPS, THE UP-TO-DATE TREATMENT FOR COUGHS, COLDS, AND BRONCHITIS. Most people have only 100 good a reason to dread the rapid approach of winter, with its cutting winds and lung-dulling droughts. Host of ns have suffered from bad colds, winter coughs, tender throats, or sore chest?. But Peps, the wonderful medicine, compressed into solid tablet form, have robbed winter of all theto terrors. Peps are not only a proved cure for throat.and che.'t ailments, but a certain safeguard against all those colds and chills which are the gateway of all threat and chest troubles. With a box of Peps always handy you may defy coughe, colds, and bronchitis, even in the worst weather. You take a Peps tablet out, of the silver jacket in which it is sealed, and place it on the tongue. As the tablet dissolves, powerful, healing, strengthening fumes arise, and are breathed direct into 'the throat, bronchial lubes, and lungs. In this w.ay the throat and chest are cleared of phlegm, lurking germs of disease are destroyed, the membranes, injured and inflamed by incessant coughing, are soothed and healed, and all the breathing passages strengthened and toned-up. The Peps method of compressing a breathable medicine into solid tablet, form is the latest triumph of modern science, and has realised the aim of many great specialists in throat and lung troubles. Peps are praised everywhere by people who liavo proved their wonderful power in cases of chronic cough, colds, bronchitis, influenza, sore throat, tight ches 1 , chest colds, etc. From all chemists and stores nt Is. 6d. and 3s, larue box. or direct from The Peps Pastille Co., 39 Pitt Street, Sydney.—Advfc
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1130, 18 May 1911, Page 2
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