Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

TESTIMONIALS. To Professor Gusscott, Sib, — Having for the lasfc four yeara Buffered from bad eyes, being totally blind in one, and from using a . solution of nitrate of silver as a lotion, which had penetrated my whole system causing me the mosfc acute pains, which, added to rheumatism, prevented my sleeping at night, and rendered my life absolutely burdensome to me, I have consulted and been treated by doctors in different parte of Canterbury, as aleo in the Christchurch Hospital, but without obtaining the slightest relief. Determined to leave no stone unturned while the smallest chance remained of an abatement of my sufferings, I applied to you immediately I heard of your arrival, and the cure whicli you havo effected would Beem to many incredible, bufc as I am still here a living proof of the success of your treatment, as can also be testified by hundreda in Christchurch, who knowing what I was liko for so long up to a week ago, look with astonishment at the change which you have wrought. Wishing you many years of happiness and prosperity in pursuing your useful career, I am, dear Sir, youra respectfully, Patbick Bdbns. Sexton'a Allenton House, St Asaph streefc, Christchurch. To Professor Gusscott, Deab Sib, — I have much pleasure in giving you my testimony to the very effectual cure you have performed on me. For twelve years I have been afflicted with liver complaint and palpitation of the heart. I have tried several doctors in Melbourne and Dunedin also, but none seemed fco do me any good. But after being under your treatment for six weeks, I am as well as ever I have ever been in my life. I would recommend everyone suffering from from the same complaint to place themselves under your treatment. — I remain, yours respectfully, Alexandeb Litoas. George street, Dunedin, April 5, 1878. To Professor Gusscott. Sir, — Having been troubled with asthma for the last seven yeara, on several occasions I have been propped up in bed, and many times I had to get up and walk to get a breath of air, and had become so bad that I waa not able to attend to my business ; in fact, I had become a burden to myaelf and the people with whom I was stopping. When I came to you you told me all my symptoms, which gave me confidence to place myself under your treatment, and being a believer of herbs, and seeing the large assortment in your establishment, and also the references from other sufferers the same aa myaelf, in looking back to the time of my suffering so long, and spending so much money without receiving any benefit from the treatment until I applied to you. — I remain, yours ever thankful, Donald Smith. Great King sfcreefc, Dunedin, May 30. To Professor Gusscott, Sib, — I have been troubled with rheumatism a**-.d sciatica in the hip joints for the past five years, and racked with pain day and night, and deprived of sleep, and not able to attend to my business, with excruciating pains. I was advised to try your herbal treatment. I am 43 years of age, and I am happy to say that I am free from pain, and have perfect use of my limbs, and can attend to my business as well as I did ten years ago. Hoping fchis statement of mino will be beneficial to others who have been affected in a similar way, I remain, youra truly, Thomas Ferguson. George street, Dunedin, June 3, 1878. Dnnedin, June 3, 1878. To Profeasor Gusscott, Sib, — I have to inform you that lam able to return home after your treatment of four weeks' duration, having been troubled with dropsy this last four years. I have been tapped twice ; I have been under the doctors in Oamaru, and also in Dunedhij and n«« v received any benefit from their treatment. When my sister called on you last April you told her if I would come to St. Kilda and stop with her you would treat me for a fort- ' night free of chargo, and after that time if I were no better, you required no payment : bufc I am happy to inform you that I feel as well as I ever felt, and free of dropsy, and can eat and sleep well. I trust that your days may be long in Dunedin. You may be assured that I will speak of the cure you have effected on me on my return home, as I leave my sister to-morrow. — I remain yours ever grateful, Mrs Isabella Fbaseb. St. Kilda, Juno 10, 1878. To Professor Gusscott, Sib, — I applied to you on May 18 lasfc. I have been troubled with nervous debility for several years, so much so that I was unable to attend to my work. I could neither eat nor sleep ; my mind wus wandering. I saw that thero was nothing but tho doom of suicide. I had lost my memory ; my sight diminished. I was a perfect skeleton, cared for no company, and could hold no conversation. I always wished to be by myself, I thought everybody was looking at me and knew my complaint. When I camo to you, you told me every eympton that I was labouring under. When I met John Marr, who is now stopping in town, I told him how you had explained to me the different symptoms and inconvenience I was suffering : he said you had cured him perfectly, which atatement of his decided me to placo 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 waa in when I applied to you, and none but you, humanly speaking, may I thank, a3 I had tried many medical men and found no relief, iinlesa to ease my pocket. — I am, youra ever gratefidly and thankfully, John Andbews. To Professor Gusscott, Sib, — I can with confidence recommend your treatment for (vorms, as after my children had taken your worm exterminator I can tell you I waß perfectly astonished to find in the course of two days the number of worms fchey had passed. You can make any use of this small acknowledgment you wish. — I remain, yours truly, Thos. H. Davidson. Moray place, Dunedin, June 18, 1878. To Profesaor Guscott. Sib, — I am happy to inform you that you have fulfilled your promise. I havo been suffering from bleeding piles for the last eight years. I havo tried eight doctors, but could get only temporary relief. I came down from Mount Ida, and hearing so much (alk about you being so clever in curing so many chronic complaints, I thought I would give you a trial, and I am happy to say, with the most satisfactory result, and fchat you have made a perfect cure of me. I know several in Mount Ida who have been troubled with the same complaint for years, and many of them know that I have had to give up work having been so bad. I give you this statement as I am well known at Mount Ida, and believe mo I shall be happy to let any one know where they can get a perfect cure, and at a small fee, for I havo spent scores of pounds without receiving any benefit. — I am, yours ever thankful, David Jones. Mount Ida, June 14, 1878. P.S. — I have told several hero of the euro you havo made of me, so you may expect many orders for medicine. — D.J. To Professor Gusscott, Sib, — I have been troubled with a bad leg for two years. I attended tho Hospital as an outdoor patient for aeveral montha. They healed it up, but it broke oufc worse fchan ever. Hearing of the wonderful cures you had made, I was advised to give you a trial. I can say thank God, that you have made a perfect cure of mo. You told me if you did not cure me you would refund me my money, but I am better pleased than if I had three times tho money that I have paid to you to be as lam to-day. Hoping this may meet the eye of sufferers the same as I have been, that they may know where to get a perfect cure. — I remain yours thankfully, Gbobgb More. Port Chalmers, June 18, 1878. PROFESSOR GUSOOTT would impress upon those who may do him the honour to consult him that the utmost secrecy can bo relied upon ; moreover, from long experience, and a careful study of the human system, he can decide almost at a glance the diagnosis of the case, thereby relieving the Eatient of a great deal of nervousness and J egitation. '

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TS18790326.2.26.3

Bibliographic details

Star (Christchurch), Issue 3419, 26 March 1879, Page 4

Word Count
1,469

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 3419, 26 March 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 3419, 26 March 1879, Page 4

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert