COLDS ARE "CATCHING"
PEPS ARE UNEQUALLED FOR COUGHS, COLDS AND BRONCHITIS'. Colds are very "catching" because of their germ ofrigLn. The first sufferer walks inlto the house or office and scatters broadcast couatLess germs, "which aire then breathed in by the rest of the family; or staff. Then brother, sister, father, mofcheir, or colleagiUie begin, to oomplaia of a cough, and i:t is .a piece af good fortune if this doesi not leave behind some more serious chest weakness. Thiere is no limit to the consequences of a cough or cold, and no wise 'alternative remahnsi • buti to> treat the fiiret symptoms promptly with Peps, the wonderful medicine which is brealthed from pleasant dissolving tablets into the cough-torn breathing tubes. The: rich medicinal fumes which these 'tablets give'W'wh^l'ldiflsolvin,g on the tongue, 'pass : Antooi ''the throat and bronchi. Tlvey carry a soothing and healing influence through these delicate j , channels right on to the furttiesit' 1/rece'Bises of the. lungs, where 'the germs of disease may have found a hidingj place. : Every iuch of sore, tor<n, and in•,flamed tiissuie as reached by Peps, and the cold, however severe or oldstanding-, is goon overcome. With a, box;of Peps always handy coughs, colds, jsoa-e ithroast, bronidhitis, and iinfluemaa. a,re soon ibarrieihed froimj the home and kept away., Regularly- used, Peps will absolutely erisuire;, a "life of freedom from throat and chest troubles. Sold by all chemists and stores at Is 6d a.nd 3'S & box. -Insist on having Peps, the unique" 'tablets, that go to the lumgis dirtect I.'
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13963, 13 August 1919, Page 3
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254COLDS ARE "CATCHING" Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13963, 13 August 1919, Page 3
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