BAD WEATHER SOON FINDS OUT THE WEAK SPOT.
Keep Dangerous Colds and Chest Troubles at Bay by Taking Paps. Bleak, wintry weather soon searches out any "‘weak spots” in the throat or chest. Cold winds not only aggravate any old weakness, but often start fresh trouble. That is why it is always the best plan to allay the very first symptoms of a cough or cold with PEPS, the great chestsi lengthening remedy. When you strip off its silver wrapper and dissolve a Peps in your mouth, the volatile medicinal fumes given off are inhaled with Ihe breath of the innermost parts of the throat and chest. These fumes soothe, heal, and strengthen the delicate lining of the breathing passages, banishing soreness, irritation, and inflammation. Cold and influenza germs lodged in the breathing tubes are immediately destroyed. vital parts safeguarded against bad weather and further germ attack. Keep your box of Peps always handy. Suck a tablet whenever you have to face exposure from wet and cold or when you feel a cold in the head or any soreness or irritation of throat. In crowded train, busy store, or theatre a Peps in your mouth keeps ’flu and other dangerous infeotion at bay. If you or the children have a troublesome night, cough a couple of Peps before retiring will free the breathing and ensure proper rest. Froc from all harmful drugs. Peps are by far the safest and best winter remedy for young and old. Is 6d and 3s per box, or by post from U. K. Fulford (Aue.), Ltd., Sydney.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3614, 19 June 1923, Page 44
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