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GUARD THE CHILDREN’S LUNGS.

Peps Protect and Strengthen the Chest. If coughs a,fid colds are not cheeked at the beginning with Peps, there isdanger that serious throat and chest weakness in later life may he the unhappy consequence. All mothers, therefore, should keep a box of Pops handy. The chest-strengthening properties that make the pine forests of Switzerland famous are concentrated in Peps. When a Peps tablet dissolves iu the mouth these properties are released in the form of fumes that are breathed d'own the throat straight into the lungs, where liquid mixtures cannot go. Bv going direct to the seat of the trouble. Peps quickly stop a cough and, wheoz incss. keep the little ones’ throats clear of phlegm, soothe and strengthen the delicate membrane that lines the air passages from throat to In nigs, and prevent in fection by disease germs. This Peps treatment is not only the natural treatment for cough and colds, but Pops are so entirely free from dangerous drugs that they mav be given to the most delicate child with perfect safety. Directly hoarseness and buskin-ess tell of trouble in the throat, give Peps to the children freely, and they will bn kept free from coughs, colds, croup, vhooping cough, infantile bronchitis., and nil! such chest'find throat troubles. Peps cost you Is fid a box, or 3s for n, large size which is . more economical where there is -a family,

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Dunstan Times, Issue 2676, 28 July 1913, Page 2

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GUARD THE CHILDREN’S LUNGS. Dunstan Times, Issue 2676, 28 July 1913, Page 2

GUARD THE CHILDREN’S LUNGS. Dunstan Times, Issue 2676, 28 July 1913, Page 2