COUGHS &. COLDS. 3EFORE starting out in wet or cold weather, take one or two Peps tablets from their silver wrappers, and lot them slowly dissolve in the mouth. A powerful medicine will then come from the tablets in the form of fumes which you breathe through the throat into the lungs. In this easy and pleasant way not only is the foul and germ laden atmosphere filtered as you hreallie it in, but every part of the throat and bronchial tubes is soothed, strengthened, and made to successfully resist the microbes that spread coughs, colds, sore throat, influenza, bronchitis. Bieatheablo Peps keep the cold out and stop infection. at**For Greasy Slinks Sd Os rease be can removed from the sink in a twinkling dissolve Moto in hot water and wash in the usual way. For pain led wood, linoleum, windows—-all house-hold-cleaning use * The Universal Cleanser It dissolves dirt, banishes grimecleans i lie hands of grease and v.sini —ideal for washing clothes. Only 1 Od. a tin— sold everywhere. 15!ne label for all household purposes —contains no grit. ■ Green label -the Cleanser—for heavy, hard cl ausing. Moto Chemicp ' Co., JLtcl. | CHRIS ICHJRCH J ||| A BOON TO RHEUMATICS. RHEUMO positively contradicts tho old idea that Rheumatism cantot bo cured. It has succeeded where many of other alleged remedies failed. Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica nr Lumbago is caused by the rresence of uric acid in tho blood. This must bo eliminated from the system before a. complete cure can be effected. RHEUMO seldom fails to neutralise and expel this uric acid. Read a well-known Christchurch Hotel proprietor’s experience : t “I suffered very greatly from Rheumatic Gout for unite fourteen years, and tried almost every remedy suggested by my friends and medical practitioners, but with very litle relief. About three year-’ urn 1 was strongly advised ( •> try RH KUMO. I did fo, ami with the greatest satisfo<-' V-. I I'pi-e a rule twinge now ana then, hut RHEUMO puts me right at nrce,” At ad chemists and stores—2s fid apd K- Pd Progandrn is a wonderful cure for i -'- rl p r , npri ooppe if f Barra dough’s Magic Nervine Cure" Toothache.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 89, 13 July 1918, Page 8
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