"CATCH-COLD" WEATHER
. A COMMON rffllTL AVERTED BY 1 . PEPS. With the arrival of the bad-weather season there is the usual crop of coughs, colds, tender throats,and sore cheats to contend with, with tire consequent danger of bronchitis, pleurisy, and even pneumonia. Tliero is haidly a limit to the .consequences of a cough'or cold. The finest safeguard is to treat the first symptoms promptly with Peps, the wonderful medicine which is breathed from pleasant dissolving- tablets, into the cougb-torn breathing tubes.'
) 'I'he rich medicinal fumes which these tablets give off when dissolving on the 'tongue pass into the throat and bronchi. They carry a soothing and healing influence through those delicate channels right to the furthest reeesseses of the lungs, where the germs of disease may have found a hiding place. ' ,' Every inch of sore, torn, and inflamed tissue is reached by Peps, and the cold, however severe, is soon overcome. With a box ,of Peps alwaj's handy, cu-ghs, colds, sore throat, bronchitis, and 'influenza are-soon banished from the home and kenl away. ... Tnsist on having Peps, the unique tablets that aptly mean "A Pino Forest in Every Home." ls. 6d. or 3s. a box at all chemists and stores.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3152, 2 August 1917, Page 10
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