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Business Notioe make this known as much to fulfil a duty aB to benefit you. There aro hundreds of per* sons in Christchurch who have known me only as an invalid, and who look at me now with astonishment, so complete is the cure which you have wrought by the most simple and least disagreeable method conceivable.— Yours gratefully, . (Signed) John H. Ham, Montreal street, Christchurcle. Lyttelten, June 7, 1879. To Profossor Gußscott. Sir, — I have been suffering from paralysis, rheumatism, and dropsy between three and four years. Now, I havo been under several doctors, besides visiting many others, but all to no avail. After you came to Christchurch my friends persuaded me to go to you, and I am very happy to cay that after visiting you for a short time, I feol a wonderful improvement in my health, and I am fully confident that if I were in circumstances to continue your herbal treatment, you would ultimately cure me. Believe me to bo your ever grateful friend, John M'Guibb, Oxford-Btreet, Lyttolton. P.S.— You aro welcome to make whatever use you choose of this.— J. M'G. Lyttelton, June 6, 1879. To Professor Gusscott. Sib,— l have boen troubled with liver oom» plaint, indigestion, wind on the stomaoh, etc. for a long period, and I have had medical advice and I havo takon all sorts of patent medicines, but to no purpose, and being ad* vised to come to you 1 did bo. When I applied to you I was in a very weak state, but you told me you could cure me, so I placed myself under your treatment and I am happy to Btato that I am now enjoying good health and am quito strong, and I would recommend anyone suffering from the same complaint to place themselves under your herbal treat* ment and thoy can depend on a perfect cure. I am, Sir, yours truly, H. ABNOID Woolston, May 14, 1879. To Profossor Guscott — Sir, — I have beon suffering from nervoui debility for ton years, and have tried all tht medical skill I could get in Christohnroh and other physicians in the old country. I hare never been able to sleep or oat, but sinoe being under the treatment or Profeßßor Guscott for such a Bhort time I havo received wonderful relief, and persons in Ohristohuroh who hare known me for years can oertify that I am quito a new man ; and it appears to me ex* traordinary how Mr Guscott can effect such wonders. I can Bafely reoommend any person sufforing in tho Bame way as I have been to place themselves under his herbal treatment. I write this for Mr Guscott to do or publish this as he pleases. Fbbsbbioz Joim (Signed) In the presence of Mr Mumford, Shop-keeper, Manchester street south* MrJ. Heslop, Painter and Paper-hanger, Manchester street south. Torres Station, May 18, 1879. To Professor Guscott. Sir,— l have beon for some length of timt (nearly throe years) Buffering from asthma, never boon able to sleep, no appe< tite to eat, and continually coughing, and was that weak I could not get about to my business proporly, but since under your treatment I have had considerable rcliof. I can now sloop well, and eat well, and the improvement I find in myoelf is most extraordinary, and would certainly recommend any one sufforing from tho Bamo complaint to try your remedy. I feel it my duty to let the public know what benofit I havo received during the short time I have boon undor your oare. I write this for Mr Guscott to make what use he thinki proper with, and wish it published. Yours truly, Pbtbb M'Kbnha, Witness— Jamoß Weßtfield. Tuam street, Ohrißtchuroh, April 28, 1879. To Professor Guscott. Sir, — I have boon troubled with Liver Com* plaint these last cii years, many times been not ablo to attend to work. I have tried ovorytliing in the shape of patont medioinet. I have boen an outdoor patient in the Hospi* tal ; I got at timeß temporary relief. * I could not eloep on my left Bide j I kept rolling about backwards and forwards in bed. When I got up in the morning, I would rather be in bed, but work I had to attend to. When I had eaten a light meal I found it always lodged in my stomach. Always costive, a great pal* Eitation, pains across tie ohest, more partiou* irly under the left breast, always a violent pain between the shoulders, felt just the. same as if any one was pouring water down my back, feet always cold. Happened to get on* of your bills when you came to St 4sapb street, which explained to me tl < leiyptomi I was labouring under. When J jippued to you, you told me all my symp Not ud guaranteed mo a perfect cure, wh.ch, \ am nappy to say, you have done through your herbal treatment. I should reoommend thoM troubled with Liver Complaint to plaoe them* bolvob undor your treatment. I am, Sir, Truly thankful, William Mawboh. Colombo street, April 21, 1879. To Profeßsor Guscolt. Sir, — I havo been troubled with Dysentery for the last throe montliß, so much so that 1 waß perfectly exhausted, the linings of my intestines peeled away in flakes. I tried every remedy that I could hear of, but to no furposo. Hearing *hat you were in Christ* church, and seeing the many wonderful ourei, induced to place myself under your treat* ment, and I am happy to say in one week I am free from tho diarrhoea, and gaining strength from your herbal treatment. I am yours respectfully, Ei/lbn Bbowk. I give you this testimonial for tho benefit of others, as I know there are a great many others suffering from the same complaint in Ohrislehurch, Montreal street, Ohristohuroh, April 24, 1879. To Profossor Guscott. Sir,— l have boen troubled with Dropsy for this last five years. I have beon treated bofore I came to Ohristchuroh, in Dunedin, but got vory littlo roliof. I am in Christ* ohuroh now two years. I have tried th« belt medical advice to no avail. I gave up all hope. They wanted to tap me j but ai I always heard after a person was tapped there was no cure, I declined to allow the operation. Seeing the our you havt made of Mrs Lee, near Oamaru, I waß, like a drowning man, happy to see a prospoot ot onco inoro being rostored, and seeing the ourei you had made in Dunedin in the "Saturday Advertiser," that you had come here to settle permanently, I made up my mind I would consult you, and as you were able to oxplain to mo all my symptoms, the cause of my trouble, it gave me mort confidence to plaoe myself undor your troatment. lam tht mother of six children. I am happy to say now that I am free from Dropsy, and havt full use and command of myself to attend to my domestio duties, as I had eight yean ago. I am your ever thankful, f Ellbn KBNffAix, Manchester street, Christehuroh, m ~_* ~ Apri129,1879. To Professor Guseott. Sir,— l have been troubled with Neuralgia for a length of time, and have suffered tat most oxcruicatine pains ; tried everything that I could hear of, I thon saw your testimonial! in the Dapors, and the " Star." I was advised to #'vp tou a trial, but I have this to say, that 1 ac> perfectly free from pain. I can eat and sleep well, and am not disturbed at night>r n.ea) times as I have beon for a lengths time. I have told several the pain I suffered, and the wonderful relief I hstte had, I woula advise anyone who is troubled with tfeuralg to apply to you, aa they can depend oa perfect cure. Your 1 ! ever grateful, H.B. WnWAKB Tnam street, Ohnitchnroli.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3595, 18 October 1879, Page 4
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 3595, 18 October 1879, Page 4
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