SORE THROAT AND COLD IN THE HEAD
MORE PRAISE FOR PEPS, THE GREAT LUNG AND THROAT REMEDY.
Tho undoubted superiority of Peps—t h,■ “straight to the lungs” remedy—is asserted by the experience of Mr Roger Gowland, of Baree, via Mt. Morgan, Q., who says "l suffered from habitual sore throat, which generally ' followed a cold in the head. In the winter I was especially bad. After trying many medicines in vain I was pleased to find a reliable remedy in Pops. My throat was eased by the Peps fumes, and all irritation was allayed. “As my calling keeps me a lot out of doors, I find Peps handy to put into my pocket, and a Pop or two popped into my mouth soon has a beneficial effect. I shall always keep a supply of Pops by me and will recommend them to my friends, for they are a grand medicine.’* To keep handy a box of Peps is a safeguard against- colds and chills. Pops are invaluable for coughs, bronchitis, sore throat, asthma, whooping cough, children’s chest complaints, and all lung, throat and chest troubles.
Obtainable of all stores and chemists at Is Gd per box, or largo economical size 3s.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7868, 2 August 1911, Page 5
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