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- : s. ' , E. ST I M O N" I A t S PROFESSOR GUSSCOTT.. To Professor'Guscott—Sir—l have been troubled with rheumatism and sciatica in the hip joints for the past five years, and racked with_ pain day. and night, ar.d deprived' of sleep, and not able to attend to my business, wit>- excruci'i t,in fe pains. I was advised to try your herbal treatment. lam forty-three years of age, and I am happy- to say that I am fre" from pain, and have use of my limbs, and can attend to my business.as well as I did ten years ago. Hoping this statement of mine may be beneficial to oMicrs who have be"n affected in a eimiliar way.—l remain, yours, . 1 'IOHAs Ferguson, George street, Dunedin. Dunedin, June 3rd, IS7B. -To /Professor; Gusscott Sir—l am'.' happyto inform you that I amiable to return home after your.treatment of Jour weeks diirationj having been, troubled with dropsy this' last fouryears.;/■ I, hav- -been tapped twbeY T • have been Uride" the doctors in Oamara, atd also iu'Dun'-clin, and never reoeived any benefit from their treatment. When, my sisier called on ycu lust. April'.''you told her if I would cometp St. KiidaaiKt stop with hfr you, would treat' me for a fortnight freei'"of-: .charge, arid if after that time, I were no better, you required no:'pny men t • but T:am a PpV ttxifilorrTi you that 1 feel as well lever Jliiwe felt; anil'free of/dropsy, and can eat and !;• sleep ..Wei h/X: trust; that you r ' days' may be long in Punedih. Youjcan be assured that I iWill ,speak bf,the,cure'ypufhave elected oh hie j:.oii 1 ave my-sister toremain, yours ever "grateful •,";•'! MBS ISABELL FfiiSEß,. •'.'. j;;" - St.: Kilday June /loth,/ IS7B. >,/ '/,'/. To; Professor; Gusoott^Sir—T applied ltd you' m the- "18th: - May last. /lihave been -^9 ul %d "debility/for several -years, so much sptbatlwas unable to attend to my work. / I could neither eat nor sleep ; my, mind was wandering.. I saw that there ,was nothing biitsthe doom of suicide; J had ■ %* niymempry. : 'y imy sight diminished. ;- I /vras a/perfect skeleton, cared for ho company, nor could h..ild;any conversation.. I always Wished to be by; myself \"I thought eyery-bqdy-was looking at/me and "knew: my com- : plaint. / Wben Idame/to'"youY you told me every symptonthiit I was laboring under When I met John Marr, whoishow stopping' ;in town, 1/told: him; how/you had explained• to. methe: different symptoms and incohvei nience: I waV snffering | he said Vpu had curedhiin perfectly, which statement of his deddedme toplace myself undery-oui-treat-ment,; and =1 thank God and you that I did so, as I am. now a new manV They knew well in my boarding-House the state I was in when I applied to you, and none but you humanly speaking, ■ may I thank,: a s 1 had> tried many medical men and found no relief" unless to ease my pocket.—l am, yours ever gratefully and thankfully J. Akdeews; •""' ; To; Gusscott—Dear.; Sir—l am happy to inform you that T am able to return , home to Naseby, Mount; Ida.- I have'beeh troubled; with rheumatism, off on,: for the last; ten" -years.vi;;firstgbt it; on-the West Coast. Since.! have been in Mount Ida 1 ; have been worse than ever. Wbenlcameiu from my claim I was on crutches. I put up at the John Ball Hotels; and I liadm-de;up my mind to go into the Hospital, as I could not-work any longer. They told me in the hotel if I wanted a quick and perfect cure, to .come down to; Dunedin and place niyself;under your treatment. J Leai-ing so many 'spe»ik sohighly of your treatment, and seeing your adyertisements;in the"' Mount Ida' Chronicle,' ; the_ 'Palmerstpn Times,' arid ? the" weekly: 'Witness,' I made up my mind to give you a trial, and I-<-hink it is only my duty to let the public know what a perfect cure you made of me-in six weeks me ever grateful- ; ' Henby Bockwell, Morint Tdtu? V :/ July 8, 1878. "■■ - . : -':.-.'- ''■; /To/Professor, G ; ussbptt;—Sir^-Hearirig; of the wonderful cure you were effeetirig on Mr" Martin White, who has been working-for Bishop M<jrari,innuee(i: me to place myself under your I have'been troubled ■ with a/,bad legfor the last seven years ; for .two years I was .'not able to get about; indeed, I was so bad, that I was advised to have"my ; Ifg amputated, as a cure was thought impossible.; I have cried m<iny a time when they have been burning it. After using your poul--I;ice and ointments, and drinking your medicine, in one week I found a great difference: The relief I found was indescribable; and now, after ten weeks of your herbal treatment;' I am happy to be able to walk in, aud give you this testimonial: I am at the present time as well and heurtyas ever I have been in my life.—Believe me to be yours gratefully. :; Mes. Maesaeet Wallace. '--"'-.-■-:--v-' Morriingtbn. V ) hGreprge street,; October Ist, 1878. V'-;-' Peninsula, Dunedin, B*.h October, 1878. To Professor Gusscott, George street, Dunedin—Sir—l have been troubled with rheumatism for the hist four years. Part-of the lime I had to use crutches, and in sittin« down the pain in my limbs was something so great thai I nearly fell, and found it impossible to get up. The pain in mv back was so great that I lost the use of one side from the hip downward, and was utterly unbale to assist myself. 1 thought at times my feet and legs would burst from the dreadful swelling. and I did not care how soon the end would come. But when I saw the letter of Thomas Fergusons in thepa]..er I again got hope, be- ' lievmg that there still a chance for me. \\ hen I called on ypu you told me that it 1 complied with your instructions von could still make a cure of me. I did so,"and the result is all the swelling is rapi ily disappearing, my pains are all gone, my evacuations are. regular and healthy, and I find myself a new man. The first three days' trial of your medicine convinced me it was good, and through its aid alone I am able to attend to my business. I give you this in the presence of Mr Williams and Mr. Campbell, -who have known me lor many years, and how I have been afflicted —Your grateful friend. Henby Mills. To Professor. Gusscott.—Dear Sir—l had been troubled with neuralgia in the head ami face for the last two years, and have suffered the most excruciating pain--. I had triedeverything 1 could think of, but found no relief. I have had four teeth extraded at dif ferent times. The dentist told me that would cure me, but that did not ease me. I have been kept awake for hours at ni<rht, and could uot sleep. When I would sit down to meals then my misery would commen-e. If there is one pain greater than another, I think this is the worst. When 1 heard you had cured so many of the same complaint, I was glad to have the opportunity of placing myself under your treatment. Your charge was ten shillings, and I never spent ton shillings to more advantage in mj" life.—Yours truly. Mbs. Bella AI/Kay. ■George street, Bth October, 1878. . .. PEOFESSOR GUSSCOTT, P "U N:B^:D:-;;I'-k :^

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 496, 16 January 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 496, 16 January 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 496, 16 January 1879, Page 4

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