YOUR CHILD’S OrsT. PEPS Give Strength to Fight Against Coughs and Colds. The delicate frame of a child is less able to resist the effects of this trying weather than that of an adult; and few youngsters escape croup or coughs and colds of one form or another. Because of their potency, pleasant character, and freedom from harmful drugs, Peps provide the ideal remedy for the throat and chest ailments of children. Pi ps soothe and thoroughly disinfect the throat and breathing tubes; they end all harmful germ-life, relieve congestion when the breathing is laboured and obstructed. Peps benefit the lungs to a remarkable degree. As the children breathe in the rich, healing fumes from the dissolving Peps tablets, bronchial tubes and chests made sore and tender by persistent coughing, are wonderfully comforted and healed. When there is whooping cough among the children, Peps will be found equally indispensable. The Peps treatment not only alleviates the exhausting cough, the awful sense of suffocation, and other distressing symptoms, but it safeguards other members of the family, who take Peps, against catching the infection. Be sure and get Peps, the medicine which is breathed naturally into the chest and lUngs. No druggy, liquid medicine swallowed into the stomach can possibly do the same good. Peps, often described as “A Pine Forest in Every Home,” are obtainable of chemists and stores everywhere at 1b 6d or 3s a box*
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Otago Witness, Issue 3774, 13 July 1926, Page 77
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236Page 77 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3774, 13 July 1926, Page 77
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