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BUSi NESS NOTICES M U S I C. 'V-ps.; w; "■;■ k btcu "n to : , -VJJ, ; re ,, o ,v. 0s Tnpiif fnv MUSIC v^ tji.'Ni :.':*•; (i. afhcr-residcne Hn:nbcr-str^ ■J'UtAW'iNG OLASSHS twii:o a : wook. Fov wnns, kc, apply to Mr. furrier,, NK-ssrs. Ko-.vayno siul Oottte'd. (H •BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. \|fi LL'I A M G ORil'oj If bogs to int'orm his numerous if country, as well as Town, Patrons,-'that is now Importing LADIES''AND GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES lii every Style aud the_ Best Qualit, Boots aiiO Shoes made to order. ]) material and perfect lit guaranteed. Note the Address— WILLIAM GORDON, r ANTED VISITORS TO DUNEDn TO KNOW THAT THE MOST COMFORTABLE BEDKOOMS AKK AT WATSON'S. Oamaru Evkntn« Mail Piled. Travellers called fo iriy trains arstt eoacli ANNOUNCEMENT

TMIOFHSSOK GUSiSCOTT begs to advis '" *■ 1- • '" s just received, selection of herbs from his ."p:i'iiis in >,uieriou, including several hiiheitn unproc . ,de in the Colonies, \vlii« po-=ses< highly curative properties. Professor would ji\ iiil }iiiiisi-n ' thU opportunity to apolngbe to a uui ' his patients for the disappointment ihrougk Jii=s temporary absence from hb liir.ee .if business, which was unavoidable from the fact th-it lie had a, case under treat uiC'iit in tlio ■ •oniyiry which necessitated hi; personal supervision. iYoi'osor Gusscott thinks it nci make this imfiiieaiion 10 his vari . : pond(:!ii.s in consequence of the unavoidable IU-iay that h;;s taken place in forwarding bis i'roi-jsso:' Gusscott thinks, without undue vanity, he might fairly inscribe as his motto, " Veni, Viiii, Vk-.i." " lie, is led to this befita from the. astounding success he has met with in.the treatment of hitherto considered ini. ■ .'A feeling of delicacy pre- ■■" G usscott publishing iho nature of the various cases, but be is pre pared to furnish ample documentary proof from grateful patients which will convince the loose sceptical. l'raicsjior Gusscott would impress unoa those who may do him the honor to consult him thiit t!:e utmost secrecy can bo relied upon ; moreover, from long experience,- and a can/fill study of the human system, he can decide almost ar. a glance The diagnosis of i s:iio case, thereby relieving- the patient of a. :■■ -iit de.ii of nervousness and hesitation. ■'"rDi'ossor Gusseotc invitua the coniideuco <.•£ cither sex- .suil'oring f; onlumctiaual.de-r.ing-.j'.nent-', spenr.atorln.ca, exhausting dreams, Ac. l'-oi'esr-or Gusscott lias made nervms do udi Ky aid loss of power his especial.stnry f -').u whatever causes arising. " He would vnestly impress upon those who suffer to se:-k.iiniii'.i<li;ito- advice and counsel, if they,: desire '' an old aye. serene and bri«Ut." Let „,-. f.,l S £. ,1,.. i;...■„„'.,'.,!,.,. „„!w.,.;.,,. ~;",<.:,„.. r ~ re. loving toe cause of uns blight to inaniio.id. ihe strictest couiideuce may be relied upon. i';.>ic>Aor Gurscott has been uniformly .-ucceWuJ in his treatment of patients who. have failed to get relief in, skin diseases, er.iptiims, biotenes, sore eyes, erysipelas, &c, ■•in umat- .-.m. ins herbal treatment issingu',u'iy chic.icijiH i'.t its action on the blood, and .-p-.'mdsy removes those poisonous sub- .'.. ~'ic- s .vhich iri'it:iuc and iuilame the tissues of the body. .1 ',"»■' :..s;-.0,.' Ousseott pledges himself to effect a. ponv.anciii cure in asthma, and with conliiiciico will undertake cases where the faciity has faiied. rhiilV.-ors from this dis.ressiiig nialaiiy should at ouce consult him. Ir nc ■..■s.sary, references of cures eUboted can be given. I'iofessor Gusscott would particularise the fallowing ailments upon wiiich be. may be eonsul.ed : —l.ivur complaints, indigestion, iownoss of spiiits, spasms, giddiness, palpitation of the heart, involuntary blushing, tumors, abscesses, etc. froce-syr tin .scoit would be happy to treat bucinc-ss men who, through thu seden...iry nature of their occupation, suffer from .'. slnggUli liver. His liver powder has esta-I'li.-iic. for itself an enduring fame as a speedy corrective, ridding the blood of aU :.npur:tics. and restoring regularity to tho.

KING- 0 I*' PAIN. Wholesale Agents : Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co. '■ •■"■ : ' : ' : " Koto the address :—PROFESSOR GUSS-l; O'iTT.(next Henderson aud Fergus), George street, .buiiedin. ■S.\i. —Business Hours—From 9 a.m. to S p.m. /ciniidays (special cases), from'!) to 11 a.m. j Evenings, 7 to S b'oloc) GRATEF U L— COMFORTING. EP P S' C O CO A. . 'JiKEAIvFAST.-. <: J3y a uioriiagh know-Judge of th- .atural' ij.\v& which govurn.tho operations ot digostioii and nutrition, mid by a careful applicants oi llio line properties ot well-selected cuci.'.t, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast t:i!)!ea with a dciioareiy favoured beverage which iii .y savj us ui-uiy heavy doctors' bills. It is by the j;i L.oious use of such articles oi diet that a constitution may ht) LjiuduaUy b:iilt up until strong enough, to re-inc every tendency to disease. .Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ro.iity to attack wherever their is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft oy hooping ourselves well fortilied with pure ijiood ana a. properly nourisljod frame."— Sou Article in the Civil Service Gexttc Made simply with boiling water or'niilk, Sold only in Packets and Tins, i-Jb. AndES 1-lb., labelled. JAMES ASP' CO., Ilomce-opathic Chemists, iS, Tureauxeedle-sthbex, and 170, Piccadilly.. - ' - Works—Eustox-road aud Caupben Town London". "-'■ 579

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 705, 20 June 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 705, 20 June 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 705, 20 June 1878, Page 4

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