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, E S T , I M- 0 : N I- A 1 S TO "PROFESSOR G-USSCOTT. To Professor Guscofet—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, and deprived - of sleep, andj-not; able.,.to attend to my business; 1 with v excruciating 'pains; I. was ' advisedto try* your herbal treatment. ■' I amforty'-three'• years of age,'and I "am happy t'o-say'that ? I am fre" from 'pain, and have use of my limbs, * and can attend to my business as well as 1' did ' ■ten yearß-ago. : - Hopihg this statement of mine ;mny be beneficial to others who have be n n affected in a similiar way.—l remain, yours, ; ' ' IWOJIAS Ferguson, j 1 < ' George street, Dunedin. j j June 3rd,i1878.,--; , ..j , io To Professor "Gusseott Sir—l' am happy f to inform you that I ? a,m able to retut-n" home alter your treatment of four weeks duration, having been troubled', w:tli d ropey* this last four years. _ I hav- -been, tapped I have been nnde- the doctors'in'Oamaru, also in Dunedin, and never received.'any bene-;, fit from their treatment. When my. sister; called "on y'cu" last "April:" you. told' her if I; would come to St. : Kilda ana stop with -her you would treat me for-a fortnight ■ free of charge, and 1 - if .after -that time,;i'lviwere nobetter, you required no payment ;'"but I- aril lmppv, to inform you that i feel as well'l ever have felt, and free of dropsy, and can eat and sleep we'l. I trust-that your-days may be •long in Dunedin., .Youcan.be assured that I will speak of the cure you have/effected on ine ou my return home, as I 1-ave my sister tomorrow. —-I remain, jyours ever grateful, ' . - , Mas Isabjeh, Fbaseb, St. -Balda, June 10th, 1878. , - ■ r

To Professor Guscott—-Sir—T , applied to you en the 18th. May ]ast. I have, been troubled with nervous debility for several years, so much so that I was unable to attend to my "vvoik... *l.could neither eat nor sleep ;' my. mind, was wandering. 1 saw,that there i was nothing but'the doom of suicide. -1 Had ! lost my memorymy sight'diminished. 1 * was a.perfect skeleton, cared for no company,! nor could hold any conversation .-I always l wished to be by myself. I thought every--body was looking at me and knew 'my com- ; plaint. When I came to you, .you told me' evf-ry sympton that I was laboring under; VY hen I met John jVlarr, whoisnow'stoppino*' in town, I told him- how you had explained to me the different symptoms and inconve-' nience- 1-was .suffering he said jou had curediim perfectly, which statement "of his decided me. to place -myself, under your treatment, and I thank God and you. that I did so,, as I am now a new man.- 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, as 1 bad tried.many medical men and fouitf. no relief unless to ease my pocket.—l am-' yours evet gratefully and thankfully J. Asdhewh

To ti ofessor Qusscotlr—Dear_ Sir—l air happy to inform you that I am able to returr home to Naseby, Mount Ida. .1 have beeii troubled with rheumatism, off and on, for the last ten-.years. I first got it on the West Coast. Since I have been in Mount Ida iJ have been worse than ever. '"When I catne iu from my claim I was on'crutches. 1 put ui at the Jolm"Bull-Hotel,' and Thad niide ut my mind to go into the Hospital, as I eoulc not work any longer. They, told me in th< hotel if I wanted a quick and perfect cure tc come flown to Dunedm and place myself- un der your treatment. Ilearaig so many <.peal &o IngSily oi your treatment, and seeing you" advertisements in the ' Mount Ida Chronicle; the .' Palmerston Times/ and the weekli ' Witness,' I made up my mind to-give you t trial, and I *hink' it is only my Guty to le' the public know what a perfect cure you madt of me m six weeks —Believe rue ever grateful • • Hejte* .Rockwell, Mount laai July 8, 1878. To Professor Gusscott.—oir—-Hearing o tha wonderful cure you were effecting on Mr Martin Mi lute, who has . been w<>rkin<* fo Bishop -Moranj induced me to, place myiel under your treatment.-I have been troublet with a bad leg for the last seven years ; fo two years I was not able to get about; indeed i wns so bad, that I was advised to have leg amputated, as a cure was thought impos sible. Jr 1 have cried in-u i v a time when thej have been burning it. 'After using your poul ; lice and ointments, and drinking your meili .cine, in one week 1 found a great difference! Ihe relief I foundwwa r indescribable ; and now, after ten weeks of your herbal treatment I am happy to be able to walk in, and giVt you this testimonial. lam at the presehl time as well and hearty as ever 1 have beer in my life.—Believe me to be yours grjtefully, Mas. Marg-aitet Wallace. Mornington. : street, October Ist, 1878. Peninsula, Dunedin, Bth October, 1878. 1 o, Professor Gusscutfc, George street., 1) urie:have been, troubled with rheumatism fur the last four years. Part of the iime I had to use crutch'es, and in sitting down the pain in my limbs was something so great that I nearly fell, and found it impost sible to get up. The pain in my back was so great tjafc I lost the use of one side from the hip downward, and was utterly unhale to assist myself I thought attunes my feet and legs would burst from the dreadful swelling,' - 1 nofc care how soou the end would come. Hut. when I saw the letter of I'hrimas JJergusou s in the paj.er I again got hope, be-! heying^that-there still existed a chance for "! e .' " lien I called on,you you told me that it_l complied.with your instructions von could still make a .cure of me. I did so, "and the" , result is all the t swelling is rapMly disappear3 n £' m i' pams are all gone, my evacuations are regular and healthy, and I find rr.vst-lf a new ■man.- ■ ■ • ; -'I he first three :days' trial of your medicine convinced ra-> it was good,: and through its aid alone 1 am. able to attend to my business. • 1 give you this in the presence of Mr. Willams and Mr. Campbell, who have known me tor inany years, and how I have been afflicted —lour grateful friend. - Hi'SKT Mills. ! To Professor Gusscott—-Dear Sir—l had been troubled with neuralgia in the head' and tuce tor the last two years, and have suffered tne most excruciating pain.. I had triedcould think of, but; found no re,lot - 1 have had four teeth extracted at ciif ierent times. The dentist told mc that, would cure .me,-but that'-did not ease me: I have been kept awake lor hours at night, and could not sleep. When I wouid sit down to meals Mien my misery would comment. If there is one .pain greater than another, I think this is the worst. When I heard vou had cured so many of the same complaint, I was glad to have the opportunity of placing myself under .your treatment. "Your charge wus ten sliilUngs, and I never speut ten shillings to more in my life.—Yours truly. ' - * - MKS. B»lla AI'IKAJ. . Oeorge afcr'eat, Bth October, 1878. PKOFESSOLi GUSSCOTT, t-r&.niGn StekiiT, d u :$ n r> I

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 496, 18 January 1879, Page 4

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