STRENGTHEN YOUR LUNGS
BREATHE-ABLE REPS TABLETS ARE INVALUABLE FOR THROAT AND CHEST. The best way to arrest chills and prevent serious- danger to the lunge is to depend upon Peps, the new and successful breathe-able tablets. The Peps way is to introduce direct into th© throat and lungs a breathe-able medicine that destroys .germs, and has been found most effective in curing chest troubles. , This novel medicine is compressed into handy tablet form, and each concentrated tablet is carefully preserved in, a silver wrapper until required. Divested of its wrapper and placed in the tnouth, a Peps tablet slowly dissolves, and during that process powerful medicinal fumes are released and penetrate with the breath through the air-passages straight into the lungs. Thus soreness in the cheat is removed, the delicate membrane is made germproof, phlegm is loosened from the throat, and th© cause of bough removed. At th© earn© time the vulnerable parts in th© throat arid cheat Sr© efficiently protected against the perils of infection and bad weather. Peps ar© .entirely distinct from oldfashioned liquid “ bough-cures,” which are merely swallowed into the stomach, and which, therefore, do not touch th© real seat of .the trouble in the lungs. Th© germs that spread coughs, jsolds, sore throat, malarial Colds, laryngitis, bronchitis, ' children’s whooping cough, croup, and lung disease, with all their distressing symptoms, cannot exist where th© Peps-Jaden breath penetrates. Peps are unsurpassed for throat and chest troubles, and a box should bekfept in every house. Peps are sold by all chemists and medicine vendors, vis 6d and 3a per box.— JUdadOc . ■
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Evening Star, Issue 15892, 26 August 1915, Page 2
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262STRENGTHEN YOUR LUNGS Evening Star, Issue 15892, 26 August 1915, Page 2
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