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THAT DANGEROUS CHILL.

IT IS WISE TO KEEP PEPS ALWAYS HANDY. There are scores of ways of catching a chill, and the number of possible wavs in which a chill may prove dangerous to life itself arc almost unaccountable. But there is only one infallible wav of safeguarding against chills and their consequences —to kern Peps always handy. Sudden changes in the weather, wet feet, coming out in the cold air when languid and enervated l.y the warm, close air of a public assembly or a cosy fireside, travelling in draughty trains, or open trams, or even an unwary change to lighter clothing, may be the forerunner of chronic bronchitis, quinsy, pleurisy, pneumonia, or consumption. With a box of Peps always handy you arc armed against all the risks of chili. Whenever a fit of sneezing, a tickling cough, or an attack of shivering gives warning of a chill, take a Peps tablet from its silver wrapper, place it on the tongue and breathe deeply into the throat, lungs and bronchial tubes, the rich medicinal fumes which arise as the tablet dissolves provide a most powerful safeguard and antiseptic. If you are already a victim to the consequences of a chill you will find In Peps the surest, quickest andl most successful cure for coughs, colds, bronchitis, and all kindred throat and chest troubles. Free from all drowsy drugs and dangerous sedatives, Peps suit all ages and all conditions. All chemists and stores sell Peps, in metal boxes only, at Is. 6d. and 3s. Every box, if genuine, bears the short distinctive title, “Peps.”

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLI, Issue 9, 26 August 1908, Page 51

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THAT DANGEROUS CHILL. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLI, Issue 9, 26 August 1908, Page 51

THAT DANGEROUS CHILL. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLI, Issue 9, 26 August 1908, Page 51