A BOOH TO BRONCHIAL SUFFERERS.
Peps Most Novel and Successful Treatment far Bad Coughs and Chest Colds.
The enormous success of the Peps breathcable tablets for coughs and colds shows that bronchial Buffcrere find the now treatment a real boon.
When you take a chill and fool an irritation in the. throat, or stifling sensation in the chest, there must be no dilly-dallying with common lozenges or druggy liquid mixtures, These are merely swallowed into the stomach and cannot possibly reach the minute and delicate air passages in the lungs where lies the trouble that claims an army of victims every year. The only thing to do is to take a few Peps tablets and let them dwjolvc one by one in the mouth.
Powerful med'oinal fumes are then released, and are breathed direct through the throat, and windpipe into the lungs. In this, the only natural way, the Pens medicine reaches every part of the chest, and the immediate effect is ono of comfort, and ease for the sufferer. A cold is stopped before it can settle on the chest, and where bronchitis is of long standing, the phlegm which chokes up the breathing .tubes and causes those straining, coughing bouts night' and morning, is quickly loosened and got rid of. Breathing k made oust. The inflamed delicate membrane, that acts as n skin to the nir passages, is soothed and healed. Those clawing grns on the chest, too. are released.
A Peps tablet or t'wo when walking to work in ihe sharp, raw morning air or coming home oti chilly nights, will bo found mesi comforting and beneficial.
For malting the breathing easy and securing the bronchial wiffcror's escape from another season of suffering, Peps are the one sum, cafe. Mid unfailing treatment. •
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15820, 19 July 1913, Page 10
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295A BOOH TO BRONCHIAL SUFFERERS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 15820, 19 July 1913, Page 10
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