A FAMOUS DOCTOR'S ADVICE.
THE BEST TREATMENT FOR CHEST TROUBLES. Dr Gordon Stables, the famous medical writer, found Peps an article of such sound and excellent character that he did not hesitate to signify his approval of it. He writes: "The advantages of the treatment of a common cold by Peps are manifold, but marvellously simple. I cannot imagine a more simple and agreeable remedy ; for as soon as, divested of its preserving wrapper, the Peps tablet is placed on the tongue, the palate first, ihe throat and lungs immediately after, become sensible of its delightful action. Tlie pure, rich essences of the pine forest iaro liberated, and as they are slowi}' inhaled, they bathe and soothe tlio irritated membrane of every portion of the air passages, mouth, nostrils, windpipe, larynx, the bronchi, and even the lungs themselves. "In these gratefui end soothing odours arid essences, moreover, you have gcrmicidal and antiseptic -qualities of the very highest order for reaching the root of the client and bronchial trouble. "By the use of Pops, the inflamed throat and irritated air passages of the lungs receive* by inhalation, mind you. ■a softening yot invigorating and gcrmkiliing bat'i of certain essences of the I pino. P<>ns arc unirpae in idea and ■ olicct. The soothing elToots of Peps are I instantaneous, and benefit commences at | ono.' If you wish, therefore, to case and -end a cough right off tho reel, if yon desire to loosen tickling phlegm. and clear tho throat and breathing, v.so IV ps You can get a box of Pens from any Ciicmist for Is Cd. and you viil soon roalii? L > that thc.ro is nothing else no good as Pens for concrhs, colds, s.oro throats, bronchitis, and children's throat and' chest troubles.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12889, 23 July 1913, Page 6
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292A FAMOUS DOCTOR'S ADVICE. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12889, 23 July 1913, Page 6
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