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BAD WEATHER BRINGS BRONCHITIS.

PEPS END THE HACKING COUGH AND TREE THE BREATHING.

This is tho wcalher that causes <a widespread revival of bronchitis, asthma, chronic cough and other bronchial ailnieni.s. it is a time when everybody needs elieststrongthoning Peps, tho remedy you breathe directly to the weak spot. As Pens tablets in tho month the powerful soothing, healing and germicidal vapours they give oil' mingle wild tin. breath, and tiro instantly carried into the bronchial tubes and lungs. These brealheabio medicines are speedily effective. They soothe and strengthen the tender surfaces, slop soreness and inflammation, soften the phlegm clogging up the air-tubes, make breathing easy, and end the most obstinate cough. ills A. Roberts, of 20 Richards street. Sydney. ■ fays:--“In tho winter months bronchitis made rny life, a misery. r I he bronchial tubes were so inflamed that 1 ((.iihl scarcely breathe. Pep-’ proved the ithal re nedy lor my conminmt. irritation and Jifbirnmation were fpiieldy reduced, and after a lex or two of Pci's the attacks -eased to trouble mo,’’ Pens provide I lie throat, chest, and lungs v.;Hi a powerful defence against bad weather ami disease, cud keeps coughs, colds, throat troubles, influenza, and bronchitis at, bay. Of all chemists and stores.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18293, 9 July 1921, Page 6

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BAD WEATHER BRINGS BRONCHITIS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18293, 9 July 1921, Page 6

BAD WEATHER BRINGS BRONCHITIS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18293, 9 July 1921, Page 6

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