HAVE YOU GOT A BAD THPOAT?
PEPS DEFEAT GERM ATTACK AND PREVENT DISEASE. When your throat feeLs hot, inflamed and sore, and too painful to swallow anything; when you are troubled with an irritating dry cough—be wise, end the trouble, by dissolving one or two infection-killing Peps tablets in your mouth. The potent healiirg and germ killing medi cine condensed in Peps and released in airliltc form, is breathed instantly to the innermost tissues of the throat, air-tubes and lungs. These volatile Peps fumes thoroughly disinfect the throat; they exterminate germ trouble before it can feel its way into the windpipe or chest. They soothe the inflamed membrane lining the air-tubes, and end the symptoms of a sudden cold, chill or throat trouble like nothing else can. The Peps medicine is so potent in its effect on throat, chest and lungs, and so like the healing Swiss Alpine air, that Peps are now often spoken of as a “A Pine Forest in Every Home.” In a natural, commonsense way, they bring into the breathing organs the most, valuable natural healing agent ever discovered. Peps are the safe, pleasant remedy for young and old. They can be taken freely, for they contain none of those narcotics or harmful drugs found in cough mixtures, nor any formalin or other throat parching chemical found in common tablet’. Peps are ideal for treatment of coughs, colds and chills, bronchitis, night coughs, sore throat, Laryngitis, and other throat and chest weaknesses of young and old. All chemists and stores at 1/6 or 3/- per box. (Advt).
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Southland Times, Issue 19590, 11 August 1922, Page 6
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