—«ffk> OVERCOME BY BR E A THE-A BLE PEPS. . SiKideit changes in (lie temperature ■ lie lull of danger for bronchial"sufJeici’s nnles.s (Jie latter fortify their chests by taking a few Peps every iia.v, and especially when -exposed to Hie chilly night air. Ihe air-like medicine lliat comes Jnnn a Pops (ablet dissolving in the I'ii’uth is breathed .straight into the lungs. Old folks whose chests are tom by flic hacking cough of bronchitis get immediate relief, because the Peps medicine comes into constant and direct contact with every part of the throat and bronchial tubes. i ' .
Inflammation or soreness in the chest caused .by coughing is at once soothed.; the thoublesome stringy phlegm that blocks the air passages is cut-and easily comes up, and that choking feeling of suffocation gives way to easy and comfortable breathing. '/■■ Being the breatheable remedy,.Peps heal those innermost recesses 'of the bronchial tubes, and' lungs that cannot be reached'directly by liquid phvsic swallowed into the stomach. • Moreover, peps are guaranteed free from opium and all nerve-depressing drugs. $y giving Peps to the children whenover the weather threatens a cough or cold, or when hoarseness indicates sore-" ncssim the throat, the danger will be. averted at once. Peps ma ke weakchested children strong and keep at hay whoopmg cough, croup, sore' throat, bronchitis, pleurisy and. pneumonia. *-'■■ ■.•-'.-
Dr. Gordon Stables. U.N., writes— ' "Peps'are exceptionally suited for the successful treatment of bronchial ailments; their peculiar composition, tlien- direct influence on the membranes ot the bronchi, and their freedom from nskv narcotics being amongst their - many praiseworthy points." ' ! v Pepsi are sold by chemists and stores nt Is 64 and 3s. Be sure you get ■' Peps, the novel tablets that represent ■ he crrafag virtues of "A Pine Forest m Every Home."
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SIOOB OF STO6K TO BSE BLEARED EN ONE MONTH. SALE . OF™, DRAPERY BOOTS 4ND SHOES'; '; MILLINERY, * > UNDERCLOTHING ETC., ETC. The residents of Blackball, Rot antf Ngahere will mve money by attending this " : GREAT OLEARINQ SALE. Coma to-morrow! Con|e' Saj' for a month, as new bargains will be added daily. Do not of economics and 'Mr.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 July 1915, Page 6
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