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><T« t jiii lmlm -^—^^^_ Business Motiee make this known as muoh to fulfil a duty a*v to benefit you. There are hundnds of per.' sons m Chrißtchurch who have known me only as an invalid, and who look nt me nowwith astonishment, co complete is the cur#which you have wrought by the most simpleand least disagreeablo method conceivable — lcura gratefully, (Signer) * John h. Haul, Montreal street, Christohurch. Lyttelton, Juno 7, 1879. To Professor Gusscott. Sir,— l have been suffering from paralysis,^ rheumatism, and dropsy between three and' four jears. Now, I feave been under several* doctors, besides visiting many others, but allto no avail. After you came to Ohrietchureh my friends persuaded mo to go to you, and J am very happy to say that after visiting yon for a short time, I foel a wonderful improve"mentinmy health, and lam fully confidentthat if I were in oiroumstanoos to continn*' your horbal treatmont, you would ultimately-* cure me. Believe me to be your over grateful friend, John M'Guibe, Oxford-street, Lyttelton. P«S. — You are welcome to make whatever use you oliooao of tliis. — J. M'GL Lyttolton, June 6, 1879. To Professor Gusscott. Sib,— l have been troubled with liver com» Plaint, indigestion, wind on the stomach, eto.jp tor a long period, and I hare had medical advice and I have taken all Borts of patent ' medicines, but to no purpose, and being ad« vised to come to you I did co. 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 Btat« that I am now enjoying good hoaltb and am quite strong, and I would recommend anyone suffering from tho earno complaint to place themselves under your herbal treat* ment and they can depond on a perfect" cure. I am, Sir, yours truly, H. Abkoid Woolstort, May 14, 1879. To Professor GuscetS — Sir,— l have been suffering from nervoui debility for ten years, and havo tried all fcne>* medical skill I oould get in Chriefcchnroh and- •' other physicians in the old country. I hatt • never been ablo to Bleep or oat, but since being, < under the treatment of Professor Gmoott far euob. a short timo I have received wonderful relief, and porsons in Ohristchurch who havt known mo for years oan oertify that I am quite a new man ; and it appears to me ex» traordinary how Mr Guscott cat' effect snoh' wondew. I can safely rooommond mij person suffering in the same way as I havo boen to- 1 place themselves undor bis herbal treatment,. I write this for Mr Guseott to do or publiib' this as he pleaseß. Fbkdbbiok Jobys, (Signed) In tho presence of Mr Mumford, Shop-kcoper, Manchester street fonth. Mr J. Heslop, Paint-er and Paper-hanger, Manohoster street south. Torres Station, May 18, 1879. To Professor Guscott. Sir,— l have been for Borne longth of tuno(nearly three years) suffering from asthma,* never boon ablo to sleep, no app>>« tito to oat, and continually coughuf. and was that weak I oould not got about to my business proporly, but sinoe under your treatmont I have had considerable relief. I can now sleop well, and eal well, and the improvement I find in myself is most extraordinary, and would certainly recommend any one suffering from the same complaint to try your .remedy. I foel it my duty to let tho publio know what benefit 1 have received during the short timo - I have beon under your caro. I write thii> for Mr Gmcott to make what übo he thinki proper with, and wish it published. Yours truly, Pktkh M'Knrer *. Witness— Jamos Westfteld. Tuam street, Christchurch, April 28, 1879, To Professor Gusoott. Sir,— l have beon troubled with Liver Oon* plaint these last six. years, many times be«n> not able to attend to work. I have tried' evorything in the sbapo of patent niedicinoi, I have been an outdoor patient in tho Hospi> tal ; I got at times temporary relief. I could not sleep on my left side ; 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 1 had eaten a light meal I found it always lodged in my stomach. Always costive, a great pal* citation, pains across tae chest, moro partiou° - larly under the left breast, always a violent pain betweon the shoulders, felt just the taint as if any one was pouring water down my back, feet always cold. Happened to get one of your bills when you came to 8t Ataph street, whioh oiplained to me U < iCEJptomt •• I was labouring under. When / applied to you, you told me all my symp° txt and ' guaranteed me a perfoct cure, wa.ch, \ am happy to say, you have done through your • horbal treatment. I should rooommend tho*e troubled with Liver Complaint to place them* selves under your treatment. I am, Sir, Truly thankful, Wilhak Makiov. Colombo street, April 21, 1878. To Profoßsor Guscolt. Sir, — I have been troubled with Dyeenterj • for tho last three months, so muoh so that I ■ was perfectly exhausted, the linings of mj' intestines peeled away in flakes. I tried every remedy that I could hear of, but to tt purpose. Hearing \hat you were in Ohriit church, and seeing the many wonderful ourtt.' induced to place myself under your treat> - mont, and I am happy to say in one week 1 ' am freo from the diarrhoea, and gaining - strength from your horbal treatment. I am yours rospoctf ully, Ellen Bbowv. I givo you this testimonial for tho benefit • of otherß, as I know there are a groat many others suffering from the eaine complaint i*r Ohrietchurch. Montreal street, Christchuroh, April 24, 1879. To Professor Guscott. Sir, — I havo been troubled with Drops; - for Hub last five years. I have been treated" bofore I canio to Clmßtchurch, in Dunedin, but got very littlo reliof. 1 am in Christ* church now two years. I have tri&d tb* best* iredical advico to no avail. I gave up all: hope. Thoy wanted to tap mej but at I always heard aftor a person was tapped thoro was no cure, I deolinod to allow tho oporation. Seeing tho cur you havr made of Mrs Loo, near Oamaru, I was, h'ke » drowning man, happy to see a prospoot of onco moro being restored, and seeing the curw you had made in Dunedin in the "Saturday Advertiser," that you hod come here to eettli* permanently, I made u\> my i^ind I would consult you, and as you were able to explain to me all my flymptoirs, tho cause of my trouble, it gave mo moro confidonco to plao« myself under your treatment lam the mother of six children. I am hbpj.y to say now that I am free from Dropsy, mid have full use and > command of niytplf to i.ttend to my domestic duties, as I had eight years ago. lam your ever thankful, . Ellen Kbknai.lv Manchofltor street, •* Ghristohuroh, m April 29, 1879, To Professor Guscott. Sir, — I havo boon troubled •with Neuralgiafor a longlh of time, and havo suffered flit moßt oxcruictttingpains j tried everything that I oould hoar of, I thon saw your testimonial! m tho D&pers, and the " Star." I was advised to »<vh cou a trial, but I have this to say, thai I aiD perfectly freo from pain. I can eat and sleep well, and am not disturbed at night or nioal times as I liavo beou for a length of timo. I have told several tho pain I suffered, and the wonderful relief I have had, I would adviso anyone who is troubled with Nouraljia to apply to you, as they can dooond on a porfeot ouro. Your'» over mateful, H.B. Wtixtav* Tuam i»troet. Ohrmtonnmh.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3654, 27 December 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 3654, 27 December 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 3654, 27 December 1879, Page 4

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