MedicalEVIDENCE "11 U O!* TUE jji CURATIVE I'KOrERTIES jOFESSOR QUSSCOTT'S 1 HERBAL TREATMENT. ... BE CONSULTED AT IIIS ADDRESS, KiV shohtla.su-street. o-uscott Shnrtl.inil-stroet. Dear Sir I,- r^' s 'n ihHt I odd to the number „i: ii lc titiitonials for the miraculous cure ' has lu-rfoimeil on me. I have been b What lome mc.iical men call indiges,sia but wlien I came to you on k«.'f l ?4pfmi''.-r. you told ...e that I had l.ver ► . ..i. i,i . >-1' w nic mv symptems about '''.V.f n >'f the heart, the wind on the stomach, f?' lv i,mi f.-et the sourness of the wind and gas tH 6 rtM chills running down my back, n rt< . iC ribed my feelings so minutely, jir *' v te -atistied that you ULdcrstood my f ll ' "-'and lam happy to say that through your uf „:vou have etfeeted a perfect cure.:;ri "«ielul, Mrs. il. Little, Hobsun street. c _ r (-,.. f 5 C ,,tt, Sh'Ttlaiid-street. Sir.—l m-iibiiM" witii rllelllllatism for the last j to von wlien 1 called on P- '"70-.oiji.rti. at I had kems afaiing man for £-' s . "l am well known in Auckland. For t C . I,M , i- uv ' t . b-eu ape feet martyr; for sil ,-;i -e' 1 consulted you 1 had b' en on 5 -:t- s , j h;ippy to siv that now 1 feel as as ever 1 did in my life, the swelling t* :r , ',•* in-d an-. 1 am a new nun through Us' l "'. 3 ' lr'-' :imi I should recommend anyone - ! 'i to awlv to you as 1 speak I Ain vours ever g-ate»ul, Joseph Ou-Kott, Sliortland-street. Sir-t-n-uM. d with ueur.iUi.\ m b«»th my head y T ".a-,i been deprived from many nights sleep, *-* !. f .. t t (I,i-au to my foo<l m.my times I have .- rc .m the t .ble ami walk about without As I told you. when I applied to fit?.:'l iuU tried all "he in town, and I • c innorary relief. \S lien you told mo jou ,: ' f T - me in a minute I w.is vi ry uoubtfu!, but I vsiv vou did so. I should recommend any -u; fro.ii you a trial, as you t ure no pKv. — hciicve me lobe, vours l * ; vV'»» iiaciiel" C'oustns, Victoria-street. J- Te T.'' v i - G ?-eott. Shortlan«bstrcet. Sir,—As ♦Vii l' ixi'-ain <1 to you. when I *:•: u'A ' •• w . [; with bleeding . . .... r vis wars, as I t«»ld v* u I ?• ' : '". r and ~:d women's yr-.- ' r:, y - fc t.t-rfc ue until 1 applied to r.- • • iicv used to come down n'> " j . , IK . i should have tdl'!'- r v:;. ' w1,,.p you told me you o ci.*--'- ! iii.ie 1 should be better, I
|\ thought I should have «'•'• *' " - t ; ; r. it I should be worse, tv';/'.';Wvv.viiio dine that I could give ' k ; xvi'i: ''ce. That in live *■ *" * . ■. Vl r ::: i. :b- iii:v.r the wonderful •••.uVnied "'a me. -Yours, ever *- .• ■ . V..:.-h, Albert -.-treet. <Vtuber 11. fi i j;;, Sh'irtl.nd street- Mr.— I ain •• v O -a of :l>e jetftvt cure I have re- - a v-rar medicu.al treatment. 1 came to -Tv, r.s S la«t. at that time my • ' • • •. uim-'_d incurable: bat when I came to t r.iv that \ru wf.iM convince me in a *; 1 am happy to say y«.u have fukillcd although 1 was rutner doubtful; but 1 ' 1.,- m friend «- f mire that, if 1 said so, you V't-:* tr-.Ji: me. My frieii.r* name is Mrs. I . , -•••.-,v vuu in On Utrhurch She was ' . •• •• . f v.".:rs which \ou cured of the dropsy. f «.,v that 1 have fii>pe».sert with my . .= :«')'.•» to af.cnJ to :ny domestic duties. ..•••.«.■-r!;e beLeiit i-f c th»-r.«. who are sufferUc:i f.rvtars.-- Yours, ever thankful, rr V. v (.v-. Newtiiii-ro id. I'tvomberl. l - TV''. .V r \ Miortland >treet. Hear Sir. : .v \ • jcu that tiir.ujh your h. rbal ?.wfclv «ay th -.1 1 hive received more ■■ —h h*r! al treatment than all the ;;.a: 1* have iv.: t.iken. I have been Z~' : y w. ; :h .isth::. aft this la.-t rive year?. I was I - ! • jivo tip ruv busiues Mai come to Auckland £ ;rc::t. and .-f-in-r your testimonials »:;v e;:r«.-< v.-u had ejected, and also that :niVrm»t:o:i and th.it you eoiid tell a 1.i.:; ;t-i S"':i ;t.- \v.i si* him — you did SO o:lv. .»nd that is mure than any medical 1 " iVr*. a in! it me eonlidenee to :r! :-*e. 1 sh'ill return h. :ue nil |] v:'nly \mi will Jmvc m :ny applications diitri-.t, •- W-ars iraly, J..ho Auek'.r.n'.l. V si-u'.h Town !t. Pear Sir.— I t:v.uMe,t with iktvcus •le!'ili:y t\.r the past ;.rou 3 *i.t as y.~u have ex]<lair.ed in the Times, by the iiaiw ret:«->n of early youth. 7,': r.t scores of pounds ilr?t with one and then r; i:. :V.cr, bin never received any permanent •r-l: rSome said that I had heart disease, others •JiS-is oonsuiiiptive. but when I wrote to yoti from vou explained mv symptoms so exactly • a - "induced to C'jiuo to tnuu at once, though tr: .i n»e voit could treat me equally as well by r'-'z .ind attending to mv work as in losing time •V --c to town. 1 was unlit for work, so decided to-.vu for a spell, as 1 could neither eat nor Mr mind wandered ; 1 had a desire to be away ::.{'inv, and w; wh«u ak-ne my own company iLi/.cf*;: to me. 1 was troubled with the most and was in that low, nervous state re me sometimes fve) as if death would bo a J:r:.;.ase. My head ached, my heart palpitated 1 wr-ul J J:art aim st at my own shadow. My ni. :i fr fc ct, was not my own 1 saw yo* on my artvwn, when you were in Manchester-street, and r.u._ :- ld me that it would take tliree months at *;r*" lv.k;t to effect a p-.-nVet cure, and that I must fv.'.j •' kOtiy with your instructions: if not, you rrl;:; guarantee a cure. lam now happy to say 1.1 as you told me to the very regulating my Libit?, and thai now. after the lapse of lifmy memory is restored, my sight has bemy mind has ceased to wander. I !«:i: Tcmpanv. and. in short. Kichard's himuelf r.-. ■ should not go to the trouble of describing so zi-Xj niy suffering?, but that 1 know of so many who are living secUded lives whose suffer-l-.trrVTf.-isely what my owu were before I came to r»ii:*ho. although in health, would be really szd estimable persons, are looked upon as i. ". z:oron\ and unsociable men simply because i ;-r.ase of the disease which I have Earned, a Lrr: i:: c mpany. If this should be read by any of 1 n jufferinc as I did. and thev are induced v ycu for relief, 1 will guarantee that they , rJAf ift'/r a few weeks that they never laid out a 1 L::i:::itable sum of monay than when they cams r:t := j -*r 'iu^ott. — Believe me. yours aithfuSy, I L.ar:l' i'.S.—l return to my work to-mor-frie'd- there will be agreeably a; my present appearance. Victoria-strest, fi--:i.zrch. Jan. 20. 1n?0. T. i'r:!*ssor Gusscott, Town Belt. Sir,— I zii:: r.y duty to give you my testimonial in the ?Tr;;:! tie curative treatment of your Herbal Tonic, ij'tt-ren suffering from liver complaint for several 'HT:. in fact. I was so bad that I was not able to atbusiness. My face was a« yellow a3 cold. *r l:z-:i eat— not for a child. When I U::ar in a hard substance in my stomach. I was n:::illy rifting wind and tas, always constipated i:::iu;£ of the" heart, with a continually burning I had cold chills running down my back, j cosld /•'■i-zv c-n my left ;i«ie. It is quite unnecessary for t::: 'ill tou 'that I have tried several things in the KLiti' but I found it was only money thrown iz'. hearing of so many who have been under
M'lraaisent, and all of them speaking so highly of r. I ihouzh; ii better to give you & trial, and I am 'f : y.c>?aj that after two months of your treatment aac. j can now cat hearty, and everywith me. With many thanks, I am yours William Jenkins, Armagh-street. Feb"•*7 **.. iSil. • rr.fcssor Gusscoti. Sir,—Having been troubled for the last seven years, on several occabeen propped up in bed. and many times up and walk to get a breath of air, and so bad that I was not able to attend to in fact, I had become a burden to my£t4the people with whom I was stopping. ' : -Ica:i»e to you. you told me all my symptoms, r -;c\vo rne contidence to place myself under your and being a believer of herbs, and seeing k-'rs assortment in your establishment, and also t:r ---:=nces from other sufferers the same as myself, ci? back to th«; time of my suffering so long, Siding so much mon«y without receiving any from" the treatment until 1 applied to you. vours ever thankful, Donald Smith, Great 1 Duncdin, May 30th. ! Gusscott would impress upon those who | his: the honour to consult him that the utmost ; ke relied upon ; moreover, from long and a carcfnl study of the human system, almost at a glance the diagnosis of the *.-;r?by relieving the patient of a great deal of aad hesitation. Gusscott invites the confidence of either from functional derangements, sperrnaexhausting dreams, &c. if"' r -»cr Gusscott has made nervous debility and * : ';-o*irhis special study, from whatever cause He would earnestly impress npon those who to stfck immediate advice and counsel, if "an old ace, strene and bright." Let no dettr Buffering victims from removing v-/?^ 4 blight to manhood. Tke strictest may be relied upon. CONSULTATIOX GRATISp?-;*? consulted by lotter. / r^~ :: ~pfcction invitwd to tke large assortment erf AMD AMERICAN HERBS. Kot-e the Address: PROFESSOR Q_USSCOTT, DOOR 10 MESSRS. WI.VKS AXD HjUVs ESTABLISH MIKT, 'HORTLAKD-eTEEiiT. AUCKLAND Horfiß—FivXß 9 g,». %Q S p.n.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6259, 8 December 1881, Page 7
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