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THE "BAD COLD" SEASON.

INTERESTING FACT.S T?Y A WELL-

KNOWN SCIENTIST

This is tho timo of the year when coughs and colds are rife. Any helpful information on the subject from an authoritative source will, therefore, be welcome. On this point Dr. Gordon Stables writes:—

" Tho advantages of the treatment of a common -cold by Peps are manifold, but marvellously simple. W© cannot imagine a more simple and agreeable remedy for as soon as, divested of its preserving wrapper, the Peps tablet is place on the tongue and the palate first, the throat and lungs immediately after,' beoome sensible to its delightful action. Tho pure rich essences of the pine forest are liberated, and as they are slowly inhaled, : bSthe and soothe the irritate ed membrane : of; every pm-tion of the air-passage,, mouth, •nostrils, windoipe, larynx, bronchi, and the lungs themselves.

"In, theso .grateful and soothing pine odours and essences, moreover yon have diest strengthening qualities of the very highest order. • .

"By the use of Peps tho iVfl^m?<T throat and irritated air-nacraws innd lining inhalation, mind yon. r>.^fteninp. yet invigorating and ffem-ldlHn.s: l>"tb of certain essonow: o£ the nine. Tho soothing effects of Peps are instantaneous, arid benefit commences .at once. If you wish, therefore, to ease and end a cough "right off the. reel, if vnu desire to loosen tickling phlegm, and clear the tbroat, and the breathing tubes, use Pens."

You enn set a Is 6d or ?r box from your chemists; avoid substitutes, as tliero is nothing. " just .as good."

Mr A. H. Stanley, managing director of the London General Omnibus Company, giving evidence before the 1 rouse of Commons Committee on motor ttafSc. said he bad sainod" most of liis <'.\-porience in the United vStote* and Canada. Mr Kellawiay: You introdiic'wi the hustling methods of th« States into this slow-going country ? The Witn<«s . No. Ido not think no. The English people, I think, are more apt +.<i t^).ko to improvements and more rapid methods than tho American people. I Live certainly found thenr much more impr-eciative.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12883, 17 June 1913, Page 3

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THE "BAD COLD" SEASON. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12883, 17 June 1913, Page 3

THE "BAD COLD" SEASON. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12883, 17 June 1913, Page 3

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