PERILS OF NEGLECTED GOLDS.
Lung Weakness Warded Off By Peps. Never neglect a cold, and don’t treat it in a happy-go-lucky fashion. You run into real danger if you do. Chronic winter cough, bronchitis, asthma, and inflammation of the lunge are invariably traceable to neglected colds, and when the lungs are strained and weakened by constant coughing they more readily succumb to pleurisy, pneumonia, and even consumption. Directly one feels a slight hoarseness m tho throat, has a tickling cough, or a sedation of soreness and tightness about the chest, the best thing to do is to take a few breathable Peps tablets. . The incomparable value of Peps for coughs and colds and dangerous complications is traceable to a unique feature in tho remedy. Peps treat by direct contact the real seat of disease in the throat, bronchial tubes, and lungs*. When the little Pops tablet (taken from its silver wrapper) is placed on the tongue, powerful healing fumes are given off by the dissolving tablet, and are carried with the breath into all parts of the throat and chest. Chest comfort accompanies every deeplydrawn breath of the Peps-ladon air. Soreness in the throat is quickly allayed. That desire to free the throat by “ hawking ” leaves one, and tho dry, hacking cough soon ceases to be troublesome. Persevere with tho Peps direct treatment and tightness of the chest is released, while the phlegm that chokes the bronchial tubes is loosened and easily expectorated. The breathing gets easier and soreness rapidly disappears. Peps are the one medicine to arrest a cold and simultaneously give to every part of the throat, lungs, and chest the strength and help necessary to successfully resist the evil effects of damp, cold, or foggy weather. Pepa are sold by chemists and stores at Is 6d or 5s a. box. Be sure you get Peps.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3149, 22 July 1914, Page 28
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