Taunton Courier 26 Jul 1911 A Taunton Woman Gives Evidence Mrs A. LAWLEY 45 Cyril Street Rowbarton Taunton Doan's Dinner Pills

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Taunton Courier. Bristol and Exeter Journal, and Western Advertiser. Wednesday 26 Jul 1911

Page 2 Column 5


A TAUNTON WOMAN GIVES EVIDENCE.

The value of local evidence is indisputable. It is the kind of evidence we accept as true because we know we can prove it for ourselves. There has been plenty of such evidence in the Taunton papers lately, and this straightforward testimony has established a confidence in the minds of Taunton people that will not easily be shaken.

“I have found Doan's dinner pills an excellent medicine for stomach disorders,” says Mrs. A. LAWLEY, of 45, Cyril-street, Rowbarton, Taunton. “I used to suffer with biliousness and sometimes indigestion. My appetite was bad, and the constant nausea following on the attacks of biliousness made me feel quite ill.

“I was persuaded to try Doan's dinner pills, and I can honestly say they did me a world of good. The headaches and indigestion were relieved, and I was free from the biliousness after taking the medicine for a short time. I shall always recommend Doan's dinner pills to other sufferers. - (Signed) (Mrs.) A. Lawley.”

In indigestion, constipation, liver complaint, biliousness, nausea, distress after eating, flatulence, heartburn, sick headache, bad breath, furred tongue, and general lassitude, Doan's Dinner Pills are of the greatest service. They are purely vegetable, and their action, although so dependable, is as mild as if the movement were a natural one; gradually-increasing doses are never necessary. There is no harsh purging or griping, and the bowels are not left “bound up” afterwards. One pill is one dose. Price 1s 1½d per bottle, six bottles 6s; of all dealers, or from Foster-McClellan Co., 8, Wells-street, Oxford-street, London, W. Ask distinctly for Doan's Dinner Pills, the same as Mrs. LAWLEY had. [2


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