In the suburbs of New Plymouth on Thnvsilav. 11th inst., come men sought shelter behind some trees from a fierce gust. Within a. few minutes they so\v : several trees near-by up-rooted, and quickly made for the open again. mWI TREAT COLDS THIS WAY n s IN YOUR BREATHING TUBES, NOT IN THE STOMACH. You have a cold, or your child has a cold, a cough, a tight feeling across the chest, a soreness in the breathing tubes. In the past how have you treated sucti? Maybe by swallowing a druggy syrup or cough mixture into your stomach. But why? Your stomach was not ailing; the Double was in the throat, lungs, and bronchial tubes. It's a. misatke; and Pops are Ills rational breat.heable rentedv which science has provided to .supersede this obsolete and round-about way of treatment. Peps are little tablets which contain germicidal chest-strengthening pine essences, together with other valuable medicinal agents. These volatile curative essences are so prepared, that as soon as you put a Peps tablet in to your month they are liberated in the form of healing vapours. You breathe those vapours down to the throat and lungs, and thus treat the organs that are inflamed direct. In o way. it is like breathing from a. vaporiser or bronchitis kettle, except that there is no apparatus needed. Peps themselves providing every thing needful for the tren tment. Keep Pens always handy, and take them for con ghf*. colds, chills, bronchitis, and other throat and bronchial troubles. Free front drugs. Peps are a safe, pleasant, remedy for the youngsters. Of til! chemists and storekeepers.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3519, 23 August 1921, Page 21
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