COLDS ARE "CATCHING."
PEW ARK UNEQUALLED FOR OObGHS, COLDS AND BRONCHITIS.
Colds aro Torv "catching" r-ccanse oe their germ origin. The first sufferer walks into the house or, office and scatters broadcast countless germs, which rre then breathed in by the rest of tho family or staff.
Then brother, sister, father, mother or colleague begin to (Complain of a tpugh and ib is a piece of good fortune if this does not leave behind some more serious cheat weakness,
There: is no limit to the consciences of a cough or cold, and "no wi*e alternative remains but to treat the first symptoms ptomptly with Peps, the wonderful medicine which is breathed fr ( om pleasant dissolving tablets into tho cough-torn breathing tubes. The rich medicinal fumes whirh thess tablets give off when, dissolving on the tongue, pass into the throat and bronchi. They cany a soothing and healing influence through theso delicate channels right on to the furthest rocesses of the lungs, where tho germs of disease may have found a hidingpi ace. Evorv inch of sore, torn and inflamed tifls'Ho is reached by Peps, and the cold, however screre or old-standing, is soon overcome; With a box of Peps always handy, boughs, colds, ,sore throat, brmchitis and influetiEa ar<? soon banishtd fronT'tho home and keptnwav.
Regularly used, Peps will absolutely ensure a life, of freedom from throat, snd chest troubles. Sold by all chemists and stoics at Is 6ri and 3s a box. Insist en .having Peps"; the unique tablets that go to the lungs direct. 101
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17868, 14 August 1918, Page 9
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257COLDS ARE "CATCHING." Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17868, 14 August 1918, Page 9
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