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THROAV OFF THE OLD COUGH! PEPS AND AND IRRITATION TN THE CHEST AND AIR-TUBES. Nothing is more dangerous and exhausting than a persistent.cough, for it seriously weakens and injures the delicate 'membrane lining the breathing passages to the lungs. All sufferers from winter cough, bronchial catarrh and other chest troubles, will find in Peps the safe, reliable and unique remedy. To throw off an obstinate cough, the internal irritation provoking the. cough must 1>" removed: to prevent its return, the sore. inflamed, membrane and tissues must be .repaired, healed and made strong again. Herein lies the neculinr virtue of the Peps breathable'treatment. , Powerful healing and germicidial vapours are riven off by Peps tablets xas thev dissolve i” the mouth. This potent’air-like medicine being earned along with the breath, comes into instant and direct contact with every part of fhe throat, bronchials and Juno's. Thus Pens soothe and thoroughly disinfect the throat., loosen the hard accumulated mucus in the air tubes, free the breathing, nnd extend their grateful, healing and strengthening influence' tn the innermost tissues quite bevoml the reach of any linuid mixture or “cough-cure.” Guaranteed free from all dangerous narcotics and drugs, Pops are just as safe for children as for arb-lfs. For sore throat, colds and chills, bronchitis, laryngitis, night cough, etc., Peps are a handy and incomparable remedy. Is. 6d.’and 3s. ner box all chemists nnd stores, or direct from O E. Fulford (A/sia.) Ltd., Sydney.— Advt.

o „,. "Po-'I- Cork Kobin” fell ill of a oil’ll! And p-rUhed. forlorn, or. the window-rill: So Vnisie and- T>->i E y. tO /> nrrieved for nlay, Burled Cock Kobin ’mid. tears to-day. L-iet ni»h< he tapped nt the nursery

pane. , And retting no answer he tapped again— Hick weary, and frozen hia need, be sure, Was'warmth and Woods PeppermlD-tOure.

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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 282, 24 August 1922, Page 4

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298

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 282, 24 August 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 282, 24 August 1922, Page 4

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