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DON’T NEGLECT A COLD.

Never Neglect to Treat the Least Sign of a Cold ivith Peps. If you fear bronchitis, pleurisy and pneumonia, fear, then, every cold or chill. Once a cold gets on the chest there is no telling where it may end. Even consumption itself may be the penalty of a day’s neglect. For banishng winter coughs, colds and chills and ensuring freedom from serious bronchial and lung ailments, Peps are absolutely unrivalled. They are a real scientific discovery—the medicine that you really breathe straight into your lungs. When a Peps tablet is dissolved slowly on the tongue, its soothing, healing and disinfectant influence is exerted on all the membranes lining the throat and bronchi. Accumulations of phlegm which occur in bronchitis, etc., and any soreness and inflammation are also effectually removed and more serious trouble averted. It is infinitely a wiser plan to start to take peps at the first, sign of a cough, cold or throat soreness, than to wait until it ha.s got a real hold on the system. Not only for their valuable medicinal properties are Peps welcomed by throat and chest sufferers, but because these tablets contain no opium, morphia, laudanum, or such like drowsy and harmful drugs. They provide a pleasant, safe and beneficial winter medicine that can bo taken by every member of the family. A supply should always be kept handy so long as the bad weather lasts. Peps are obtainable from all chemists and stores at Is 6d or 3s box.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3619, 24 July 1923, Page 50

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DON’T NEGLECT A COLD. Otago Witness, Issue 3619, 24 July 1923, Page 50

DON’T NEGLECT A COLD. Otago Witness, Issue 3619, 24 July 1923, Page 50

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