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7 I L 1, I A M v * to inform ' . '" ° 1! T) 0 J country, ns well ;ia Tow " 1R """"-Wi'iis u' is now In •'• Hint j LADIES' AND ' l,ortl,lß HOOTS " OISNTLEMEA-s I" every Style ' IND SHOES ' and t!io Best Qiialit Hoots and S' material and }• • 100S made l , to order. R c •erfeet lit imarantced.
WILLIAM GORDON Tkks-.stkkkt, posito Richardson's Royal 1 /"ANTED VISITORS TO DUNKIii / TO KNOW THAT TUK MOST COMFORT ATI I.K KKDROOMK AKK AT WATSON'S.
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PIJOFKXSOn GUSSCOTT lu>gs I,> ailvii. is patrons that ho has just received, to ni ii! steamer, a fre.-h election (if lierl.s'filn,, his ULrunt.s in America, including .s 0 v Wl ,| hitherto unprocurable in the Colonies, which possess highly curative properties. I'rofes.soi' (iusscott would avail hini.se]f this opportunity to apologise to a mmilu'rij lii.s patients fur the disappointment, <;,■ through his temporary absence from place of business, which was uniivou,,,,,,. Iroiu tlio fact that he liait a case undertivatment in the country which necessitated iiij personal Mipervi.sion. Professor tinsseott thinks it nceiwsarv to nial;e this notification to his various onV -pondents in conseiiuence of ( lie uuavnidalili; uohiy that has taUeu place in forwarding his
J role.NSort.usseott think::, without, mulio vanity, lie might fairly insc-iil>i- as his mold, "Vnii, Vidi, Vic.i." 'Hi! is 10.1 tuilliK l, L .i a . troni tin-, astounding success he has met wi •ill,:.: treatment of hitherto considered i H . ••U".-h!e diseases. A feeling of deliearv ire. wnts Professor (iiisKcott publishing \\ n nature of Uu; various oases, but ho i.s pro : .ami to furnish ample documentary pmu .M.tn grateful patients which will conviuui this most sceptical. IVolcKSOl' (HISSCotf, WOllld illlJircsH 1I| I()) : those who may do him the. honor to consult linn that the utmost secrecy can he. ruliul upon; moreover, from long'experience, au.l a careful study of the. human system, he ..., decide almost at a glance tlio diagnosis V[ tile, case, thereby roliuviny the patient uf i great ileal of nervousness and hesitation, .Professor (iusseott invites the eonlidcnic of either sex suffering iioni functional it. rangements, .spcrmatorliiea, cxliaiistiui; ilreams, &c. I'rofessor (lusscott has made ncrvi lebility and loss of power his especial study from whatever eau-es arising. lie would ■arnestly impress upon those' who stiliurlo seek immediate advice and counsel, if they Ichiro "an old age, serene and bright." I.v' 10 false delicacy dotor .sull'eriug victualsfrm •umoving tlic cause of this biigh'. to limnmod. The strictest eonlidencc :,n;iy liu n
I rofcssor Gn>seott has been uniformly successful in liia treatment of jiationts. wh' o have failed to get relief in skin diseases, eruptions, blotches, yore eyes, erysipelas, iVu, Professor Gusscntt guarantees to cure rheumatism. His herbal treatmeutis singularly etUeneious iu its action on the liloml, and .speedily removes those poisonous suljsliincea which irritate and inflame the tissues " ' ' dy. ;i pei'ii);inent euro in asthma, ;ind -with winlidenee will undertake eases -when: the faculty has failed. Sufferers from this (lisiressing malady should at on-jo eousull liiin, If necessary, references, of cure's effected biui be viven. or Gusseott would particularise the i.illowmg ailments ui>on wiiieli he may Ire consulted : —l-ive.v complaints, indigestion, lowucss of spirits, spasms, giddiness, pal])itatio!) of the heart, involuntary blushing, tumors, abscesses, etc. Professor Gusscoit would be happy to treat business men who, through the seiU'llliiry nature of their occupation, sull'er from .1 sluggish liver. His liver powder has estiiWished for itself an enduring fame as .1 speedy corrective, ridding the blood of all impurities, and restoring regularity to Urn ■• hole function!;. KING 0 1' CAIN. Wholesale Agents : Kemplhorne, frosscr, iiid Go. Note the address : I'IIOFKSSOR GUSSUU'JT (next Henderson and Fergus), George .U'eet, Dunedin. N.JJ,—Uiiainess flours 3 p.m. (Sundays (special case: ), from Wa.in.
,1 r P 8 ' 0 0 0 0 A. 1A JiKEAKFAST. " By a thorough kncwied laws whii.'li L'overn the operations ol Oiim and nutrition, and liy a earet'nl uppli lion i'f ihe lino properties of well-»:leeti:< (;oeoa, Mr. Kpps lias provided our liivuki.'U tables with a delicately lavourcd bovcra','i which may shvi; us many heavy doctor.! biii.-.. it i.s by the judicious u.io ol sui' arti :!'.•;; ot diet that a, constitution m;;y i ■n-... •'.•ally built tip until strom.; enough t< re.-;;-.t every tendency to disease. Jlundrcili ol .subtle maladies an; lloatiiuj around u! ready to attack wherever their is a \vo; ..oiut. We may i ' ' ' " iiy keeping oursel blood and a properly noiiri-J,icd trame.'See Article in tli(j I'iril, tki-iwi tliwtlt. Made simply with boiling water or milk' Id only m Packets and Tins, .'id'' '.' Mb., labelled. " , JA.UKS KL'I.'.S ANl> 'OO.-, Jlonueopatluo Chemists, •IS, TllKliAlJNKKliMi-'TKKI-.'r, and 170, VICCK DII.LY. | Works—KuHToN-uoAD and Campdkx Tow
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 659, 13 June 1878, Page 4
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