TESTIMONIALS.Lyttelton, Jone 7, Hjfo , To Professor Gusscott. Sir, — I have been suffering from par&yslsy, rheumatism, and dropsy between three •ancl'* four years. Now, I have been under Beveral doctors, besideß visiting many others, but aB < tb no avail. After you came to Christchurch my friends persuaded me to go to you* and I am very happy to say that after visiting yon - for a short time, I feel a wonderful improvement in my health, and lam fully confident that if I wero in circumstances to continue your herbal treatment, you would ultimate )y cure me. Believe me to bo your ever grateful friend, John M'Guibb, Oxford-Btreet, Lyttelton. , P-S. — You are welcome to make whatever use you ohooße of this.— J. M'G. Lyttelton, June 6, 1879. To Profeßsor Gusscott. Sts,— l have beon troubled with liver complaint, indigestion, wind on the stomach, etc.jp., for a long period, and I have had medical. < advice and I have taken all sorts of patent-' medicines, but to no purpose, and being advised to come to you I did so. When I applied to you I was in a very weak state, butyou told me you could cure me, bo I placed ■> myself under your treatment and I am nappy to state that I am now enjoying good health and am quite strong, and I wonld recommend-' anyone suffering from the same complaint to* > place themselves under your herbal treatment and they can depend on a perfect cure. I am, Sir, yours truly, H. Abnold Woolston, May 14, 1879. To Professor Guscott — Sir, — I have boen suffering from nervonedebility for ton years, and have triod all themedical skill I could get in Ohristchnroh and-' other physicians in the old country. I havenever Deen able to sleep or eat, but since being?.-, under the treatment of Professor Gusoott iorsuch a short time I havo received wondorful relief, and persons in Christchurch who haveknown me for years can certify that I bib quite a new man ; and it appears to me ex* traordinary how Mr Guscott oan offeot snob wonders. I can safely recommend any person. Buffering in the same way as I have been to - ? lace themßolves under niß herbal treatment*., write this for Mr Guecott to do or publish)" this as he pleasos. Fbbdbbiok Johbb. (Signed) In tho presenco of Mr Mumford, Shop-keeper, Manchester street south* Mr J. Hoßlop, Painter and Paper-hanger, Manchester street sooth. Torres Station, May 18, 1879. To Professor Guscott. Sir, — I have been for some length of tame* - (nearly three years) suffering from asthma,, , never boon ablo to sleep, no appetite to eat, and continually coughing... and was that weak I could not get about te my business properly, but since under your treatment I have had considerable - relief. I can now sleep well, and eat well, and the improvement I find i& < myself is moßt extraordinary, and would: • certainly recommend any one suffering front- .- the same complaint to try your remedy. £ feel it my duty to let the publio know what, benefit I have received during the short timo- - I havo been under your caro. I write thie--for Mr Guscott to make what übo he ''thinke* • proper with, and wish it published. Yours truly, Pbtbb M'KbkkA. Witness — Jameß Weßtfield. Tuam street, Christchurch, April 28, 1879. To Profesßor Gusoott. Sir,— l have been troubled with Liver Oom» • plaint these last six years, many times been* . not able to attend to work. I have tried* everything in tho shape of patent modioines.. I havo been an outdoor patient in tho Hospital ; I got at times temporary relief. I could) not Bleep on my loft Bide ; I kept rolling about, backwards and forwards in bed. When I. got up in the morning, I would rathor be in. bod, but work I had to attend to. When I had eaten a light meal I found it always lodged!, in my stomjv>h. Alwovs coßtivo, a great palpitation, r/uius &tftdthe chest, moro particularly under tha !«£$ breast, always a violent, pain between tho shoulders, felt just the same* as if any one was pouring water down my back, feet always cold. Happened to get one* of your bills when you came to St ißaph street, whioh explained to me t$ • i,tzixAomß> I was labouring under. When J applied to> you, you told me all my symp "ut inch guaranteed me a perfect oure, wh.ch, i am nappy to say, you have done through yourherbal treatment. I should reoommend thoße> troubled with Livor Complaint to plaoe them*selveß under your treatment. I am, Sir, Truly thankful, William Manson. Colombo street, April 81, 1879. To Professor Guecott. Sir,— l have boen troubled with Dysentery for the last threo months, so muoh so that I was perfectly exhausted, tho linings of my intestines peeled away in flakes. I trie* every remedy that I could hear of, but to norurpose. Hearing that you were in Christohurch, and seeing the many wonderful cures,, inducod to place myself under your treatment, and I am happy to say in one woek I am free from the diarrhcea, and' gaining' strength from your herbal treatment. I am yours respeotfully, Blubs Baovm. I give you this testimonial for the benefit* of others, as I know thore are o. great many others suffering from tho same complaint ut> Ohristchurch. Montroal street, Christehuroh, April 23) 1879. To Professor Guscott. Sir,— l have beon troubled with' Dropsy > for this last five years. I have been- treated! before I came to Ohristchuroh, in Dunedin,, but got very littlo relief. I am in Christ- • church now two years. I have tried tha best ■ medioal advice to no avail. I gave up alii hope. They wanted to tap me ■ but as I always heard after a person wae tapped* there was no oure, I declined to- allow the operation. Seeing the cur you havemade of Mn Lee, near Oamaru, I ww> like *- drowning man, happy to see a proepect of once more being restored, and seeing the cure* you had made in Dunedin in the " Saturday Advertisor," that you had oome here to settlepermanently, I made up my mind I would! consult you, and as you were able to explainto me all my symptoms, tho cause of naytrouble, it gave me mort confidence to place myself under your treatmont. lam the mother of six ohildren. I am happy to aay now that I am free from Dropßy, and have full use and oommand of myself to attend to my domestic duties, as I had eight year* ago. I am your ever thankful, Ellek Kbnnaiju Manchester street, Ohristohuroh, April 29, 1879, To Professor Guscott. Sir, — I have been troubled with Neuralgia for a length of time, and have suffered Uie most excruicating pains ; triod everything that I oould hoar of, I then saw your testimonial* in the capers, and the " Star?' I was advised to irvr you a trial; but I have this to say, thai lam perfectly free from pain. I can eat and sleep well, and am not disturbed at night it meal times as I have been for a length?! tune. I have told several the pain I suffered, and the wonderful relief I have had, I would advise anyono who is troubled with Neuralg to apply to you, aa they can depend on perfeot cure. Your's ever grateful, H.B. Wtxwava Tuam street, Chrutcnurc?!, " ■ » i ii ,i . i i
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3550, 27 August 1879, Page 4
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