"CATCH-COLD" WEATHER.
PEPS THE REAL SAFEGUARD AGAINST COUGHS, CHILLS, AND CHEST TROUBLES. Sudden changes in the temperature soon find out the weak-chested and spell real danger for the bronchial sufferer. But there is one effective way of guarding against throat and cheat troubles and preventing even a revival of the old cough and bronchitis. Take breatheable Peps tablets. ' As a Peps tablet dissolved on the tongue it gives off valuable medicinal fumes, and these fumes are breathed down the windpipo into every nook and corner of the 4migiJ In this way a remai'kablo strengthening and healing agent is actually passed over the tissues beyond the reach of liquid physic and ordinary lozenges that are merely swallowed into the stomach. Every part of the breathing system— the part* affected by coughs, colds, and bronchitis, etc. — become strengthened and revitalised when bathed by these wonderful Peps fumes. Soreness in the chest and throat are soothed away, troublesome mucUß and phlegm easily comes up, and it is astonishing how freC and easy the breathing becomes. Peps bring not merely case and comfort to tho chest., but give real protection in "catch-cold" weather. Nothing is more grateful than the relief which Peps bring to chronic bronchial .sufferers, especially the aged ; nothing is more cftective in guarding the children from chest weakness. Peps are entirely free from harmful drugs, and are now established as the most reliable family remedy for coughs, colds, chills, sore throat, bronchitis, asthma, influenza cough, catarrh, wheefciness, whooping cough and croup. Peps are sold by all chemists and stores at Is 6d ana 3s a box. Peps aro the remedy that goes to the lungs uivoct. —Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 119, 21 May 1914, Page 2
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