% Halswell, Christchurch, July 23, 1906. ! I have much pleasure m certifying that I have been under Mr. F. Webb for medicinal treatment for four months. I can honestly say he was the means of saving my life and / my husbands/ When eight doctors I was under could not, and did not, do me any/ • good, I was a thoroughly shattered woman when I went to Mr. Webb for his treatment/. L My husband and I are indebted to him for life-time. I shall never forget what he has • done for us. Besides my many other -ailments, I had yards and yards of tapeworm. /He cured, me of that muo time. My poor husband was sent out of the Christchurch/Hospital. After being a year under medical treatment there he could neither eat, sleep nor . work until I induced him to place himself under Mr. Webbi tMy husband said/^ me: "What can Mr. Webb do for me when the hospital doctors cannot cure me?!/ Wei', I thank God the day I took him to Mr. Webb; The very first bottle of Mri Wefbb's msdicine gave him appetite, strength and sleep. He was only two weeks undgfv Mr. Webb < when he was able to work, and a new man completely. I am writing ony^Bhalf of my . husband, as he cannot write himself. , I.very much regret Mr. Webb's removal to Wellington : there is not one patient I know about^here but speaksun the highest, praise of Mr. Webb. .He was generous, honest and kind to his patiepts, rich and poor alike. We. all regretted here the day he left GhristchUtch. God bless him wherever he goejs for the x" good lie has done me and mine, andvbthers here. ; "'.i 4 .^ ■"•■.-. ; MRS. J.Mv SMITH arid SMITH, <-' .-. .■ ■■ '• \ ".^;-y ■.-.■■', -■■■' // :: v ■ Halswell, via Christchuroh. . ■']-'.. :■-..:■[ ',■':■:. ,55 Worcesteristreet, Christohurohi Mr. F ; . Webb,. Specialist— ' . ■• '.. '"', ' ' ■'%&' ' Sir, — Seeing the time has.amved when, I am pleased to say I shall be able to discontinue the tise of your medicines — which you have so ' abundantly and so effectually supplied me with, I feel I cannot do less than thank you for pulling me through such a - time of sickness and ill-health as my past life has been to me these last three years, for really what with my heart not allowing me to remain m meetings or church, or even m a room where a fire was, for want.of air. I seemed fco be unable to breathe when anywhere but m open air, and after walking I would feel faint and'depressed, and glad to sit down. Such a sensation of fulness, that life, with a variety of ailments directed to me did not seem a very happy lot, for no sooner was one pain gone than another came.. I was altogether run down, the many, many sleepless nights, and sufferings generally made my system so weak. Then came Influenza. .'Your medicine was the best I have ever taken, for this complaint, and I must say although I ha^e Been, attended by doctors m Dunedin, Oamaru, Timaru and Christchurchj I have'experienced ( greater relief and feel strongec to-day than I have felt for years past since taking, the .'medicinei' supplied by you to ma during the past four months. lam writing this o:E my own free will. You may use it m whatever "way you 'think fit. Many persons know how Very ill I have beenj, and how much better I am m health to-day* Wishing -you every' success, : arid many thanks for, your kind attention and treatment to : myself .—I am, Dear Sir, '•"'■.' ', • Very sincerely yours, ■ ■. • ' ' . ■ .. ;, JM[^A..GUNNELL. : - ; Successfully Combatting Disease.— A newspaper representative who recently visited • the consulting rooms of Mr. F. Webb, herbal Specialist,.: tef: i ;this: city, 'gained some ■ idea^of the widespread popularity of his method of successfully combaitihg disease. On the -occasion mentioned, Mr. Webb's, appropriately furnished room?, m Colombo-street , North were filled with patients, and every minute saw the number increasing.' •;From the '.. trine of the numerous . authentic testimonials received by. tMDc. Webb' from persons m almost every part of the colony, who. have been cured by^ his s^stein of herbal andvege- , f . table treatment, it appears that the cures effected.have created a sensajion amongst thos« V who have had them brought under their notice! In all over nine thousand cases have . been dealt with by his system of treatment throughout New Zealand, and during the i eighteen months Mr. Webb has been established m this city he has treated close upon fifteen hundred cases. ,'One strong feature of his system is that it does away with the necessity for surgical operations m a- large number of eases where such operations are usually considered necessary. He has removed , from the human body various growths which are Usually only removed by means of operations; The esteem m ; which Mr. Webb is held by his. patients m this city was shown on Monday, afternoon, when about one \ hundred patients and ex-patients waited on him and presented him with an illuminated address and a gold medal. The address, which is artistically designed, and is signed by 83 persons who have been benefitted by' Mr. Webb's system of treatment^ refers to Mr. • Webb's skilful and valuable services performed m this city and district during the past twelve months. Of some of the cases dealt with the signatories deem it no exaggeration * to say that they border on the miraculous i m some instances i complaints of twenty years' ' standing have been cured, and m others he has been sucpessful where medical practitioners ' have given them up as incurable. Recognition is^lfib-made of the^ many gratuitous services rendered by Mr. Webb to person^ m straitened ckcumstane^-whd hayevreceived his special attention and care, altogether apart from-'any mercenary -considerations. The gold medal wMoh accompanied the Mdrass^oreithefos patients m Christchurch." Mr. Webb is leaving on a ten days' visit 'to' Wellin|tcin, whera there are-one hundred patients requiring bis attention.— "The Pres^" > . ... ■F:^EBB^lEliS^iili|i§ili< : ' , Bpx 384 \ftPioi; TOiingtdh^i v&ift A FBIEWD IN . WEED. DR. ELMSLIE, L.P., PHY^S., E.T.,^SURG.,. GLASG.; li.S.A v LOND., L.Mi.etc; ! j6>iCMtered">y r theGovernments;of Great Britain/.New Soutln^aleg and New Zealand.! : . 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Call or write. v'Ui- ' r SUBJECTS OF mm DREADFUL I^BalS* TION CUpp AND MADE HA^Y. |i MY DEAR DbCTdR.-rl have no hesitation whatever in. saying " Yes".an'freply to you letter received to-day, m which you. ask inc. whether I am/wiihng to let^the public know the benefit I' received "at your hands> When I saw you upon the fecommendation of , .Mr. Griffith (whom you had previously completely cured, of a - iinilar cpniplaint) I think I \yas m ab^ut as bad. a. state of misery aud depression iv. both mind^andUody ; as any human being oould be ; m fact I thought life was not; .'worth living, and my future was a blank. I was an object of misery and despair. Well, I called .upon you, and you sp<ske some kind cheering words to me and pointed out the cause oi all these troubles, and the grave character of the follies of my youth. You told' me plainly and honestly that you could and fWould cure vigours of manhood, so that"! I should no longet> be bashful' and stupid m society, aiid could take my part and interest m the amusements and sports of others and have an ambition mmy business.^ -At first I thought; your promise was too good to be true. I am. thankful to say I tried your; treatment.' I swear solemnly I. feel a different man to-day. I have put on flesh and muscle and .have any amount of confidence m myself. lam perfectly heaithy and quite happy, and capable of enjoying myself as ,others do, and I don't move about by myself .and shun- society. I earnestly, rccomijiend all my fellow sufferers to put their confidence m you as -your treatment ia perfect and your charges are small.-^-I am, yours truly," LACHLAN CAMERON .
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NZ Truth, Issue 65, 15 September 1906, Page 8
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