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BEWARE OF NIGHT CHILLS.

SAFEST PLAN—TAKE PEPS. If you have a “ weak spot ” in your throat or chest. chilly autumn night air will soon find it out. The one sure defence against these dangers is to take Peps, the unique breatheable remedy that goes directly to the lungs. Whenever you go outdoors or into a change of temperature, slip a Peps tablet into voiir month. As it dissolves it gives off healing and germicidal vapors, which, along with the breath, are carried down the air tubes into the chest and lungs. . . By allaying throat soreness and irritation. Peps promptly stop'a coiigh and make tho breathing easy, and they end a cold or chill by exterminating tho germs which create the trouble. With Peps always handy you need •never fear the approach of the colder weather. Get Peps frou l your dealer to-day. Refuse substitutes and tablets containing formalin, which irritate and inflame the throat and air passages.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16426, 14 May 1921, Page 3

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BEWARE OF NIGHT CHILLS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16426, 14 May 1921, Page 3

BEWARE OF NIGHT CHILLS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16426, 14 May 1921, Page 3

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