STRENGTHEN YOUR LUNGS.
Brcalhe able Peps Tablets are invaluable
for Throat and Chest
The best way to arrest chills and prevent serious danger to the lungs is to depend upon Peps, the new and successful breatheable tablets. The Peps way is to introduce direct into the throat and lungs a breatheable medicine that destroys germs, and has been found most effective in curing chest troubles.
This novel medicine is compressed into handy tablet form, and each concentrated tablet is carefully preserved in a silver wrapper until required. Divested of its wrapper and placed in the mouth, a Peps tablet slowly dissolves, and during that process powerful medicinal fumes are released and penetrate with the breath through the air-paesages straight into the lungs. 'Thus soreness in the chest is removed, the delicate membrane is made germ-proof, phlegm ;V, loosened from the throat, and the cause of cough At the same time the vulnerable parts in the throat aud chest are efficiently protected against the perils of infection and bad weather.
Pops arc entirely distinct from oldfashioned liquid “cough-cures,” which are merely swallowed into the stomach, a .ml which, therefore, do not touch tlio real seat; of the trouble in the lungs The germs that spread coughs, colds, sore throat, malarial colds, laryngitis, bronchitis, children’s whooping cough, croup, and lung disease, with all their distressing symptoms, cannot exist where the Peps-l.aden breath penetrates. Peps are unsurpassed for throat and chest troubles, and a box should bo kept in every house. Peps are sold by all chemists and medicine vendors. Is 6d and 'Ss per box.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3100, 13 August 1913, Page 68
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263STRENGTHEN YOUR LUNGS. Otago Witness, Issue 3100, 13 August 1913, Page 68
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