PEPS REACH BOTH THROAT AND LUNGS.
ALWAYS KEEP A BOX IN THE HOME. In our climate, with its sudden changes of temperature at nightfall, it is impossible to feel secure from illness, especially if you have a weak chest. That tender feeling and soreness at the back of the mouth, that stillness over the chest, that racking cough of bronchitis, and that pain in the region of the lungs—all these are danger signals that it is time to take Peps if grave lung and chest disease is to be averted. Peps entirely supersede the ordinary methods of swallowing drug-laden mixtures into the stomach to treat throat and chc<st complaints. These evils can only be removed by a remedy that is “breathed,” as Peps are, and not swallowed. because Nature provides that only air shall pass through the respiratory tract to the lungs, whereas liquid medicine has to pass into the stomach. Divest a Peps tablet of its preserving silver wrapper, and place it in the mouth. As the tablet dissolves rich medicinal pine fumes are released and inhaled with the air, and convey comfort and health to the irritated membrane of every portion of the air-paesages—mouth, throat, nostrils, bronchial tubes, and lungs themselves. It is this direct soothing and healing action on the membrane that is the secret of Peps’ success over throat ami chest complaints. Peps loosen the tickling phlegm, and clear all clogging substances from the throat and breathing tubes. Peps not only give immediate relief to the chronic sufferer from bronchitic* or asthma, but at once check coughs, colds, chills, sore throats, &c. Peps are obtainable df all chemists and stores at Is. (id. and 3s. per box, or post free from The Popd Pastille Co., 39 Pittstreet, Sydney©
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 5, 3 August 1910, Page 62
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292PEPS REACH BOTH THROAT AND LUNGS. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 5, 3 August 1910, Page 62
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