5- O gg^M. _ j —its about the earliest symptom of a col>i or a chill. Be wise and take Peps without delay— nip the trouble in the bud. Otherwise you’ll have the u-ual hoarsd, raw throat, the dry tickling cough, the sneezing fits and watery eyes. To rout cold-germs attack, deliver a quick counter-attack. Dissolve one or two Peps in the mouth. These give off powerful infection-killing fumes which are breathed directly into the throat and bronchial tubes, where the trouble lies. • This air-like Peps medicine soothes and hea'S the delicate membrane. It speedily clears the breathing passages, overcomes soreness and irritation and prevents all danger of the trouble finding its way down into the chest and lungs. \\ here the cold has already got a hold, Peps will be found equally effective. Also for coughs, catarrh, grippe, bron» chitis, and all chest weakness. Free, from opium and all nerve-weakening drugs—safe for children. Of all chemists •nd stores, _
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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 June 1921, Page 6
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