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FAMILY COUGHS AND COLDS PEPS, THE SAFE, SPEEDY CURE. FAR BETTER THAN ANY DRUGGY SYRUP. Colds have a bad habit of “ruiming through tho family.” The first sufferer scatters broadcast cduntless gems. These are breathed in by the rest of tho household, causing symptoms which range from sneezing and stuffiness in the head to a very bad throat and chronic cough. With tho aged or wcalc-chested tho trouble frequently culminates in an attack of bronchial asthma or pneumonia. There is, in fact, no limit to tho consequences. Tho wisest plan of all is to treat, the first symptoms of any cough, cold, or chill promptly with Peps, tho wonderful healing and* germicidal medicine which you brea-ho from pleasant dissolving tablets. Tho rich medicinal fumes given off by Peps as they dissolve in tho mouth arc carried with tho breath into the throat, bronchial tubes, and lungs. There their soothing and healing influence is quickly manifest. Weak and inflamed tissue is strengthened, dangerous disease germs destroyed, and any incipient cough or cold is straightway nipped in the bud. As a remedy for coughs, colds, soro throat, bronchitis, laryngitis, children’s coughs, old ago choet weaknesses, etc., Peps are incomparably superior to any liquid form of medicine. Try a bos from your chemist to-day, and cany them with you wherever you go. Is 6d or everywhere, or from sole proprietors, C. E. Fulford (Aus.), Ltd., Sydney.—{Advt.]

irL’ife; "sCI t/T The .. j/ distinctive fep lit RUG I Supreme in Beauty, Quality \|U and Durability, Ow Tourists and Travellers Gnd If t that a Mosgiel Rug gives the jfc, 1 utmost Comfort & Protec- -tyf; tion under every circumstance. circumstance. Gold at ail Iho B«t ylf] Shops. fcI.Mi'JDU ie- * iv i* tTu £ ?TtbfS 4? '

SKXS •iraa22SnS%32OTKB3 SS ..■ ,-"j '. .*: ;ssjj <^--vA«k^C ] '' I-f r -' 1 - :£! mu <M. (Comprising Salt, Pepper, Mustard), Muffineer Set (as illustrated) ; 1 Salt, 1 Pepper, 1 Mustard with Spoon. Yellow or Blue China Bases, with Black and White Band at top. Silver-plated Tops. 21/ per set of three. / f v Muffineer Sot (as illustrated), with Blue and Gold China Bases and Silverplated Tops; 1 Salt, 1 Popper, 1 Mustard with Spoon. 15/6 per set of three. Now all the Fashion. More Convenient than Cruets. “ Muffineer Sets ” have now taken the place of'the old-fashioned cruet, and are most popular in the up-to-date home. Evidence of this is found in the fact that several hundred sets were sold by us last season. \ Soma new and novel designs have just been received, the two illustrated being typical examples. Most Appropriate for Presents. m, “ THE BLOCK,” Princes Street and Moray Place, Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 18331, 19 July 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18331, 19 July 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18331, 19 July 1923, Page 2

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