GOLD ON THE CHEST
PEPS CAUSE LIFE-THREATEN-ING SYMPTOMS TO QUICKLY DISAPPEAR.
The greater proportion of fatal illnesses to-day begin with a chill or a cold brought on, usually, by some sudden change in the weather. A cold on the chest or in any part of the delicate air-passages between the mouth and lungs should be promptly treated with Peps breathe-able tablets. If neglected, such a cold will work its way to every unsuspected weak spot in the human frame, and will speedily set up bronchitis, asthma, pleurisy, or pneumonia. Hence the danger of neglecting that slight hoarseness, that dry tickling cough, or that feeling of heat and soreness about the chest. It is the stitch in time that saves nine; and for dealing with neglected colds and utterly routing all dangerous complications, Peps posses a special virtue not shared by any of the oldstyle cough medicines. Peps bXipply the universal and longfelt need for a remedy capable of treating direct the real seat of the trouble in the inner passages of the throat and chest. As is well-known, no liquid can enter the lungs direct. Hence liquid cough mixtures and the solution of cheap lozenges, which pass into the stomach, cannot be really effective cures for throat and chest troubles.
Peps, on the contrary, contain powerful medicines which are set free in the form of cir as the tablet dissolves in the mouth, and pan then be breathed down the throat # into the chest.
Soreness is quickly allayed by this
direct Peps treatment; inflammation j is lessened and soon ended, phlegm \ easily expelled, coughing stopped, and the weakness caused by the bronchial or chest trouble is repaired. ,
Peps contain no trace of opium.., chloral, 'morphia, laudanum, or other dangerous drilgs v They are a safe as well as unique remedy, statable alike for the aged and young children. Call at your chemist's and get a box of these breathe-able Peps tablets todi*y, if you would quickly get rid of sore throat, cough, cold, bronchitis, or any chest weakness.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 156, 4 July 1913, Page 2
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338GOLD ON THE CHEST Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 156, 4 July 1913, Page 2
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