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CHILLY, CHANGEABLE AUTUMN.

Heavy Harvest of Golds and Chills.

Sudden weather changes lower the vitality of the body, and leave it an easy prey to infectious “cold-germs,” which, carried in with the air breathed into throat and lungs, soon discover your “weak spot.” Ine tickling cough, hoarseness, soreness at the back cf the mouth, sneezing fits, and watery eyes are all Nature's distress signals. Peps are the one remedy to quickly end the trouble. These, handy little Peps tablets, when dissolved in the mouth, giro off powerful infection-killing fumes. Breathed directly into throat and bronchial tubes, where the real trouble lies, these Peps fumes swiftly exterminate disease-germs and soothe and heal the delicate mucous membrane. They speedily clear the. breathing passages of hard, obstinate phlegm, end the Bareness and irritation, and remove all dangers of complications affecting chest or lungs. The Peps method of conveying a powerful, natural medicine straight into the chest and lungs is a real medical triumph. It is incomparably superior to the old system of swallowing dangerous druggy liquids into t.he stomach. For colds and chills, obstinate coughs, sore throat, bronchitis, or other throat and chest trouble Peps are proved the safe, speedy, and most thoroughly successful remedy. Get a box of Peps to-day 1 1 11l chemists and stores, Is 6d and 3s.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3609, 15 May 1923, Page 61

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CHILLY, CHANGEABLE AUTUMN. Otago Witness, Issue 3609, 15 May 1923, Page 61

CHILLY, CHANGEABLE AUTUMN. Otago Witness, Issue 3609, 15 May 1923, Page 61

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