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Business Holiee make thiß known as muoh to fulfil a duty ae* • to benefit you. There are hundreds of per* • eons in Chrißtchurch who have known me> only as an invalid, and who- look -at- me now with astonishment, ao complete ib the ouw which you have wrought,' by-the most simple-* and least di.agrceablo metllod conceivable.— Yours gratefully, (Signed) * John fl. Hail, Montreal sfcreot,> Chrißtchurch. Lyttelton, June 7, 1879. To Professor Gussootfc. Sir, — I have been suffering from paralysis,, . rheumatism, and dropsy between three and four years. Now, I ..ave- been under several « doctors, besideß visiting many others, bufc all. i to no avail. After you oamo to Chriatchurel. my friends persuaded me to go to you, and I am very happy to say fchafc after visiting you for a short time, I~ foel a wonderful improve- - mont in my health, and lam fully confident that if I were in oiroumßtoncea -to continue your herbal treatment, you would ultimately -' cure me. Believe me to bo your over gratoful friend, John M'Guibk, Oxford-Btre.fc, Lyttolton. B-S. — You are welcome to mako whatever use you choose of this.— J; M'G. Lyttelfcori; June 6, 1879. To Professor Guescott. Sib, — I have been troubled wifch liver com* i plaint, indigestion, wind on the •Btomach, eto«,-_ : for a long period, and- 1< have had inedieaf • advice and I have taken all sorts of patent* [ medicines, hut to no purpose, and being ad» ■ i vised to come to you I- did so. When! ap* ! plied to you I waß in a very weak state, tat-* • you told me you could cure me, so I plaoed'" ■ myself under your treatment and lam nappy t, bo atate that lam now enjoying good healta i and am quite strong, and I 'would recommend ; r anyone suffering from the same complaint to , place themselves under your herbal treat* s ment and they can depend on a perteo., i cure. , I am, Sir, yours truly, > H. Abno__t , Woolston, May 14, 1879. . To Professor Gußcotb— i Sir, — I have been suffering from nervous p debility for ten years, and have tried all tha • . medical Bkill I oould get in OhrL.t-hni-h andb other phyaioiana in the old country. Ihave— i, never boen able to Bleep or cat, but since being. . i under the treatment of Professor Guscott fors such a short time I have received wonderful relief, and persons in Ohristchurch who haveknown me for yean can certify that I an quite a new man j and- it appears to me ax* traordinary how Mr Guscott cai .fleet snob wonders. I can safely reoommond _d.y pence suffering in the same way as I have been to Elace themselves under nis herbal treatment* - write this for Mr Guscott to do or puhlisb * this as he pleases. Fbbdbbioe JOHBi, (Signed) In the presence of Mr Mumford, Shop-keeper, Manohoster street south* - Mr J. Heslop, Painter and Paper-hanger, b Manoheßter street south. Torres Station, May 18, 1879. To Brof essor Guscott. Sir, — I have been for some length of tymt • (nearly three years) suffering from ast-dnsy never been able to aleep, no appe> tite to eat, and continually coughing, and was that weak I oould nofc get about to my business properly, bufc sinoe undeSr* your treatment I have .had considerable a relief. I can now sleep well, and ea. k j well, and the improvement) I find itr_ j myself ia most extraordinary, and would B oertainly reoommend any one suffering from , the same oomplaint to try your remedy. I ' feel it my duty to let the publio know what, benefit I have reooived during the short time I have been under your oare. I write thi*for Mr Gusoott to make what uso he thinkl proper with, and wish it published. • Yours truly, Pbtbb M'K-OTA. Witness— Jamos Westfield. luam atreet, Christohuroh, April 28, 1879, b To Professor Gusoott. Bir,— l have boon troubled with Liver Oom* plaint these last six years, many times been < • not ablo to attend fco work. I have tried • everything in the shape of patent medicines. . I have been an outdoor patient in the Hoipi* 3 tai j I got at times temporary r011... I ooud 1 not Bleep on my loft side ; I kept rolling about 3 backwards and forwards in bod. When I ' got up in the morning, I would rather be in r bed, but work I had to attend to. When I b had eaten a light meal I found ifc always lodged 3 in my stomach. Always costive, a great pal* ' citation, pains across the ohest, more partion*- | tarly undor the left breast, always a violent | pain between the shoulders, folt just the same 1 as if any one waa pouring wator down my 5 back, feet alwaya cold. Happened to get one r of your bills whon you came to St Asaph 1 street, which explained to mo t. nflC-ptomi 5 X was labouring under. When I *-oplied to 3 you, you told me all my symp, "in and 9 guaranteed me a perfect cure, wh.ch, \ am r happy to say, you havo done through your • herbal treatment. I should reoommend uioit > troubled with Livor Complaint to plaoe them* 3 selveß under your treatment. [ I am, Sir, 1 Truly thankful, 3 WX-X-AH MAvaov. Colombo streot, April 21, 1879. : To Profeßßor Guscott. 1 Sir, — I have been troubled with Dysentery 1 for the laßt three months, so muoh so that 1 1 was perfectly exhausted, the linings of my intestines peeled away in flakes. I tried every remedy fchat I could hear of, but to up purpose. Hearing Miat you were in Chrut-. ohurch, and seeing the many wonderful oure^ induced to place mysolf undor your treat* ment, and I am happy to Bay in one week I am froo from the diarrhoea, and gaining ' strength from your herbal treatmont. 1 I am yours reapeotf ully, Eli-un Bbowv. I give you this testimonial for tho benefit of othors, as I know there are a great many 1 others suffering from fche same complaint is Ohristohuroh. \ Montreal street, Christchnrch, April 24, 1879. To Professor Guscott. 1 Sir,— l have boon troubled with Dropsy for this lost fire yoars. I have boon treated before I came to Christchurch, in Dunedin, bufc got vory little roliof. I am in Christ* ohurch now two years. I have tried tht best medical advice to no avail. I gave up all hope. Thoy wanted to tap moj but as I always heard after a porson waa tapped thore was no oure, I declined to allow the operation. Seeing fcho our you have made of Mrs Leo, noar Oamaru, I was, like a drowning man, happy to aoo a prospect of once more being restored, and seeing fche cures you had mode in Dunedin in fche " Saturday Advertiser," that you had oome here to settle permanently, I made up my mind I would oonsult you, and as you woro able to explain to me all my symptoms, tho oause ot my troublo, it gave mo moro confidence to plaoe mysolf under your treatment lorn the mothor of six ohildren. I am happy to cay now that I am froe from Dropsy, nnd havo full use and oommand of mysolf to attond to> my domostio duties, as I hud eight yean, ago. I am your evor thankful, BLLBK KSHKAL].r -.anohoster street, Ohristohuroh, April 29, 1879. To Professor Guscott. Sir, — I have boon troubled with Neuralti* for a length of fcimo, and have sufferedUit most exoruicating pains j tried everything that I could hoar of, 1 then saw your testimoniali in the papers, and tho " Star. 1 ' I was advised to y*ve you a trial, but I have this to say, that lam perf ootly froe from pain. I can eat aad sleep woll, and am not disturbed at night or meal times as I havo booh for a length of time. I have told several the pain I suffered, and fche wonderful reliof I have had, I would adviso anyono who is troubled with Neuralgia to apply to you, aa they can depend oo a perfeot cure. Your's ever grateful, H. B. Wu.TJ.MIf , Tuam stroet, Chriitonurohi

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3651, 23 December 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 3651, 23 December 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 3651, 23 December 1879, Page 4

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