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«6 M Idren’s I (jhs&Colds. I PS NEEDED IN EVERY HOME. I 'EPS ome as a boon and a blessing to children. i are unique, scientific, and pleasant to take ; and free from j /" / opium and every other narcotic ; and they soothe the tissues of the throat ■ and lungs as no swallowed medicine possibly can do. No mother i should be without a box of Peps in the house, because so few children gg escape chill, whooping cough, croup, bronchitis i or cold at this time of the year. ! Because of their purity, Peps can be taken " She \ freely by the youngest child with only the most wants H beneficial results. a B j Peps allay inflammation about the chest and p " i I lungs, and those fits of coughing that so often ( j disturb the sleep of the little sufferer. In addition V iffTfan I to the pleasant gargle formed for the throat by /X. v ’ I the dissolving Pep, the rich pine fumes B ■ released from the tablet may be breathed x | K into the system. Thus, out-of-the-way f >?• H H parts of the respiratory apparatus which $ ' I | are left untouched by ordinary medicine, 7 | j are reached by Peps. On these delicate ’B'l'Wa. B i tissues, a healing and strengthening W I ' i 9 j influence is exerted similar to that which / ■ i the Swiss shepherd experiences when he 9 K breathes in the rich resinous air of the I i M famous pine forests up the Alps. The \ — ; bi tissues sore from incessant coughing, ; H| wheezing, sneezing, and barking are both ; ! | soothed and healed by Peps. No No Opium OF Morphia ifl PepS. B g scientific remedy is so pleasant or so One important distinction about Peps is that they S wonderfully effective for children. I contain no chloral, morphia, or other narcotic. ; ; j ... Cough mixtures and bronchitis ‘'cures” containing / , When there is whooping cough in the opium have often laid the foundation for some deadly drug j house, Peps are indispensable. They are of habit. Impurities such as occur in medicated lozenges, and ‘ . . * . . . ' al! irritative substances such as ammonia compounds, tartar ? , value m alleviating all its distressing symp- emetic, cubebs, present in many tablets, are absent from toms. Children using Peps find them a ? e P s - The most delicate lady and the youngest child will ■ jgPfl . . p r find nothing in reps repulsive either to palate or stomach. protection against this complaint, and an . v .. M .. • p ( H > I r ° . . As a Family Medicine reps are of unequalled service, excellent lung and throat-tonic in the Autumn especially for Colds, Coughs, Sore or Relaxed Throat, Tonsilitis, I . wwy. ° _ Huskiness, Loss of Voice, Asthma, Influenza, Pneumonia, Pleurisy, and Winter months. Always have a box that Hacking Cough, l.u»g weakness, Children’s Colds, Wh.top ng li i T, . . i . y ’ii it Cough, Croup, Chi'l or lightness of the Chest, all Bronchial Affco |9 handy. it amounts to having a rich health- tions, that old breathing difficulty, as well as for many cases of |K • • i . ,i . .. T - r -< . Headache, Flatulence, and Indigestion. Clergymen, Lawyers, S grving, lung-strengthening “ Fine Forest in Teachers, Singers, and all Public Speakers find them invaluable for Every Home.” the throat and voice. , Sold at 1/6 per box by all Chemists and Stores, or by the Sole Proprietors, the Peps Pastille Co-, 3Q Pitt-st., Sydney, N.S W. [ free, I I ESB « You may test I’eps | I -*"*• 1 tit out <-xpt use Ly »t . Hk Sf Saff BSII SBj&k 1 warding this Coiip' :. J ' KB [jfijgl jSdiWfeK 1 an, l I'l- stamp (to £ BP JhV 5 cover postage) t<> the ► I Bran 5 Peps Pastille Co.. 39 t I jBB KoB B Bi I Pitt Street, Sydney, | I j L: j|

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 26, 29 June 1907, Page 41

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Page 41 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 26, 29 June 1907, Page 41

Page 41 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 26, 29 June 1907, Page 41

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