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ARE YOU AFRAID OF THE WEATHER?

PEPS PROTECT AGAINST DANGEROUS CHILXB AND THROAT TROUBLES. Never be without Peps if you ar* readily susceptible to colds, chills and throat troubles. Condensed into the novel form of a handy compressed tablet. Peps contain potent essences of unique healing and germicidal power. As Peps dissolve in the mouth, the powerful medicinal fumes given of! are breathed instantly into the throat, chest and lungs. Peps heal and strengthen the air-pas* nges and root out germ-trouble like nothing else can. They end the snuffling and sneezing, the wheezing, soreness and cough before dangerous chest and lung troubles supervene. This Peps breath* nble method of dealing with ailments of the breathino- organs is vastly more effective and better than dosing thp stomach with drug-laden cough-cures, or by parching your throat with crude chemical tablets. As a preventive and remedy for coughs, colds and chills, wheeziness, hoarseness, bronchitis, cold on the chest, sore throat, laryngitis, etc.. Peps are acknowledged unequalled. They are specially valuable for weak-chested children and bronchial old folk, and for preacherfi. singers and oublie speakers. Always carry a few Peps about with you this weather. Of all chemists and stores, Is Gd or 3s.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11254, 5 July 1922, Page 7

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ARE YOU AFRAID OF THE WEATHER? New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11254, 5 July 1922, Page 7

ARE YOU AFRAID OF THE WEATHER? New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11254, 5 July 1922, Page 7

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