The True Remedy for Coughs and Colds. There is little consolation in "coddling a sore throat with old-fashioned remedies, or with the greasy emulsions, nasty astringent gargles, or drugged compounds which have been your only resource in the past, but there's comfort and healing in Peps, the unique pine-air tablets. There are three especial reasons why you should always take Peps for sore throat. First because Peps do not merely ease your throat trouble, and leave the chest, bronchial tubes, and lungs to fight their own battle; second, because Peps are an absolutely'safe and natural prescription, being free from opium, chloral, cocaine, or any other narcotic drug; third, because Peps never fail to bring, relief, no matter what may have caused your throat trouble. "Whatever the cause of your sore throat, Peps are the ideal remedy. The pure medicinal pine essences in Peps are powerfully germicidal and antiseptic, providing just the help Nature needs to conquer and expel the crerms of infection, which always enter the body through the air-passages The pine essences in Peps are also highly demulcent and expectorant. They comfort, soothe, and heal the soreness irritation, end inflammation of the throat, bronchial tubes, and lungs, and will cure the worst cough or Peps are absolutely unique. There is no remedy either "ju?t as good" or even, remotely resembling Pfeps. But you should be on your guard against cheap and -worthies* substitutes and mutations. Of all chemista nnd stores at Is 6d or 3s a box, or post free from 0. E. Fulford (Aus.), Ltd., 39 Pit* street, Sydney.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3403, 4 June 1919, Page 58
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261Page 58 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3403, 4 June 1919, Page 58
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