DERBY'S jr AUNCiHjES HAURAKI PLAINS SERVICE Will Jeave Thames, Kerepeehi, and Patetonga as under: Leaves Thames leaves Kerepeehi Wednesday, 7, 12 noon 6 a.m Thursday, 8,12 noon 6 a,m Friday, 9, Joa.m. Friday, 9,1 p.m. 6a. m Saturday, 10, 1.30 p.m. 6 a.m (Weather and circumstances permitting.) !Note—AH goods must be received ono hour prior to departure. .35* Vl££* 'yr*> m®888®& w<&, «w Wk figsr «sa ?&> w-i m ***&. m. 'i«fv« WM & ' It la Always Best to let -. few Pepa bjeatheable tab;ts dissolve In the mouth in order to arrest a cold or chill in its first stages, and bo prevent It settling on the lungs. In Train or Tram Peps will enable you to ward off the danger arising from winds and draughts, or from contact with people Buffering from infectious colds, influenyi, and cheat complaints. For the Children, the safest and most pleasant throat and chest remedy is Peps, which are free from all harmful drugs. Peps soon stop crouplness, whoozlng, and bad breathing. For the Old Folks Pep g mean restful days ar»d peaceful nights, unbroken by the exhausting cough of bronchitis, or stifling spasms of asthma. Being the true brcatheable remedy. Peps soothe away any soreness or inflammation, make the breathing comfortable, and i defend any weak spot in j the throat and chest against the evil effects of sudden weather changes. There s nothliiff so good as Peps for COUGHS 8 GOLDS Ij6andjl6 , a box
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XVII, Issue 5883, 10 April 1920, Page 1
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