DISTRESSING COUGHS OF OLD FOLK PEPS BRING COMFORT AND STRENGTH. That wretched chronic cough and breathing difficulty ia ono of the worst terrors of old age. A succession of wrongly-treated colds on tho chest have caused tho exhausting bouts to become more frequent and severe, and whilst the cough used to go with the bad weather now you are never free of it. Pops breathable tablets mean new strength and comfort for weak-chested old folk. When placed in the mouth Peps tablets dissolve into powerful medicinal fumes, which are earned with the breath through tho bronchial tubes into lungs and chest For the self-same reason that Peps are ideal as a children’s remedy, so they are specially suited to the frail old folks. Mrs M. T. Ivory, 11 Eveleigh street, Redfem, Sydney, writes : —“ For a long time I had groat difficulty in breathing. My bronchial tubes were congested, and I had violent and distressing coughing fits. I was persuaded to try Peps, and they proved wonderful. In a very short time all the congestion and irritation vanished, and my breathing became natural and easy. Now I take Peps at the first sign of a cold, and never have the old trouble.” Peps are tho one safe and speedy remedy for coughs, colds, chills, bronchitis, and other throat and’ chest troubles of young or old. Of all chemists and stores [Advt.]
Teacher (after lesson on snow): “As we walk out on a cold day and look around, what do we see on every hand ?’’ Pupil: “Gloves I” 1 for bronchial coughs take Woods’ Great jfea&uffiiat Cure.—iidrtA
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Evening Star, Issue 17719, 21 July 1921, Page 3
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265Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17719, 21 July 1921, Page 3
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