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DESPERATE SOUGHS OVERCOME lUi AL HRFATHEABLE RFMEDY FOR i? r< oxcn ia i. ailmi: xi s. r I hero is nothing more danvorous and insidious than ;i pet s.isteut cough. »So long ns t lie trouble remains, the weakening o'i ihe chest: goes on. and the breathing tubes are kept in an irritated and inflamed state. A cough is N»lmre's warning that. someill mg is wrong—tnat you need Reps, .perhaps the breathing- tubes have been chilled and are swollen and inflamed. Risoa .• germs may be setting up soreness and in-did ion, widen, if not cheeked, may lead to a 'Uie bronchitis, nst hum. or even worse e\ ils. Reps do re av* than stop the cough - • hey go i-ie h;;. to the root of the evil. When yon ]ei a Reps, table! dissolv* in the mouth, it gives olt powerful he.ding and germicidal vapours. Thi- unhi’.m Pens medicine as it bathes ih" lining of the ihroat and bronchial tubes exterminate • lio: a-P •.;(*•. Ri'S'OiS } -lllogni, allay •• 1 ill iotion, and soothes the inflamed parts. R< t's enable you to end your oom/hs, r olds, and thread troubles in Nature's wnv by broathing in ike medicine the same way as the disease germs causing the mischief we re breathed in. Pens arc also excellent for children and nld folk. Pleasant to take and absolutely free from da nacrous opiates or weakening drugs. Of all chemists and dealers.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3517, 9 August 1921, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3517, 9 August 1921, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3517, 9 August 1921, Page 22

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