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AfireathofftcPme^Forest WlftF The Right & The Wrong Way of Treating Coughs & Colds. j&fcjf VV The advent of Peps, the new and pleasant pine-air treatment for throat, lung, and chest diseases, has superseded old-fashioned treatment by medicines through the stomach as completely as modern methods in medicine have superseded the bleeding-cup. ’.u Medicines to benefit the lungs and bronchial tubes should ~ obviously reach the affected parts direct. Peps do this in a X thoroughly scientific and unexceptionable fashion. They convey X. Nature’s pure remedy for the throat, lungs, and chest—the 70' \\ pleasant and palatable balsamic essences of the rich pine woods— * zjL Yxa straight to the seat of the trouble. ~~" , Vi 1 [\ gw 1... WUI rajg J ... 1 ' Yjgffigy A medicine for the chest and lungs is all wrong if it has to xJm|ggs^ nfcA be merely swallowed into the stomach, which has no direct fTI T 1 TX A I \ vlz'.n « connection with the lungs. You can't sivallow anything into I/ ■ your lungs. Old-time chest, lung, and cough medicines are just ' as wrong-headed in effect as they are in composition. They are 11 ) • usually heavily drugged with opium, chloral, morphia, or some \ Vk*xn/X^- — \lj I i SBSfeHSIapSMWW* other narcotic, or else loaded with bromides or other sedatives. J \JIJI By dosing the nerves they often stop a cough without removing g “ ~f')//(/ b'-z/ the cause> iff'-L" = PJ/.'L pjhz It is dangerous to merely stop a cough, for coughing is Section \ ill/ /(k a b'Mv Nature’s way of expelling phlegm, disease germs, and other hreaMno*!" Fes> fumei >n 9//// obstructions from the throat, lungs, and chest. If you stop the 1. Nasal cavity. * Mouth. E tUi&l VI aftr’" hi cough, before its work is done, by putting your nerves to sleep, I. Enhance to Throat. I IVU | 11 wYJ/ your chest, throat, and lungs get clogged up with impurities. s. i"SVtostomach. Hill id IS'MII Phlegm rises in your throat, and may find its way to your stomac h - Your blood becomes impure for lack of oxygen, and carries the seeds of catarrh to your stomach, ‘ liver, kidneys, and other sensitive organs. Peps cure coughs and colds by making the cough easy, natural, and painless, and by destroying disease germsYou simply take a little Pep from its silver paper wrapping and let it dissolve on the tongue, or crush it ■ between the teeth. This releases the pine essences imprisoned in the tablet, and immediately the nasal cavities, the throat, the lungs, and the bronchial tubes are filled with the healing breath of the rich pine ®Og X&s woods. Breathing becomes easy and natural when the breath is impregnated with the rich balsamic pine air I from Peps; phlegm is loosened, and brings out with it all the dust and germs inhaled from polluted air; coughi >ng is eased and allayed, and the clogged-up air passages are cleared. The Peps way is the right way to rid the throat, lungs, and chest of all harmful obstructions, and to heal A the delicate tissues harmed by constant lung-tearing coughs. Among the afflictions for which Peps have proved of unequalled service may be mentioned coughs and colds of all kinds, B bronchitis, asthma, sore throat, huskiness, loss of voice, relaxed throat, laryngitis, croup, whooping cough, and all diseases of the throat and lungs. Peps are invaluable to public speakers, teachers, preachers, politicians, lawyers, actors, singers, and all subject fIL— 1° habitual vocal effort. Keep a box of Peps always handy J— Peps are sold in handy boxes at 1/6 by all Chemists and Stores, or Post Free for same price from THE PEPS PASTILLE CO., 39 PITT STREET, SYDNEY. free sample. < ‘ Make your own Free Test eB B of Peps by sending Id ff ®" BB BB tTs'i'l stamp to the Peps Pastille HmfeSj >3 JB flflßL Vy hv Co., 39 Pitt Street, Sydney, Z£\ gT_:\ A 4 when a Free Sample will be BB Z Ml®' .Il sellt return ■OaM/ZWlw 1 -SE

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 25, 22 June 1907, Page 40

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Page 40 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 25, 22 June 1907, Page 40

Page 40 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 25, 22 June 1907, Page 40

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