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DISTRESSING BRONCHIAL COUGHS

PEPS ARE THE IDEAL AND NATUE-AL P.EMEDY. That bronchial cough begins very inne- ' <Kiitly—a mere tickling in the throat, •which, is very annoying, vet hardly alarming. Just at first it i-> easily soothed and . aliaysd, bnt it comes back again. By and 'by it becomes a serious nuisance. Yoa cough incessantly, your throat is raw with it; there is an uncomfortable tightness, and you -can scarcely breathe. You go in for stronger and yot stronger remedies, , but the result is always the same—easo I for a time, and then relapse to a yet worse state. 'Under the unique Peps pine-air treatment the most obstinate bronchial difficulty rapidly disappears. ; There are no narcotics or sedatives in Peps. Peps do not merely stop a cough.. They cure it, expel impurities from the throat, lungs, and chest. Peps, do this by bringing direct to the kings and bronchial tubes the pure healing breath of the famous pine forests. Peps contain, in bandy tablet form, the concentrated balsamic essences of certain species of pine. These essences, prepared in the Peps fashion, are highly volatile, and as the dainty and palatable Peps dissolve on the tongue they fill the throat, nasal cavities, bronchial tubes, and tho very tissues of the lungs with grateful healing' odors. Thus a powerful natural remedy is brought into direct contact with' the parts needing treatment. Irritation is allayed, soreness and inflammation healed and soothed, accumulations of phlegm removed. Peps are sold by all chemists and stores at Is 6d and 3s d box, or post free from O. E. Fulford (Aus.), lAd., 39 Pitt street, Sydney.—[Advt.]

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Evening Star, Issue 17080, 26 June 1919, Page 7

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DISTRESSING BRONCHIAL COUGHS Evening Star, Issue 17080, 26 June 1919, Page 7

DISTRESSING BRONCHIAL COUGHS Evening Star, Issue 17080, 26 June 1919, Page 7