Business Notiee make this known as muoh to fulfil a dutj at to bonofit you. There aro hundnds of per* sons in Chrietchurch 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.— I ouw gratefully, (Signci!) j onN h. Hall, Montreal street, Christehurcfc. 4 Lyttelton, June 7, 1879. To Professor Qusscott. Sir, — I have been suffering from paralysis, rheumatism, and dropsy between three and four 3 ears. Now, I fcave been under several doctors, besides visiting many otherß, but all to no avail. After you came to Chrietchurch my frionds persuaded mo to go to you, and 1 am very happy to say that after vißiting job for a short time, I feel a wonderful improve* nient in my health, and I am fully confident that if I were in ciroumstances to continue your horbal treatment,, you would ultimately cure use. Believe me to be your ever grateful friend, John M'Guibb, Oxford-street, Lyttelton. P.S. — You are welcome to make whatever use you choose of this.— J. M'G. Lyttelton, June 6, 1879. Tq Professor Gussoott. Sin,— l have been troubled with liver com* plaint, indigestion, wind on the stoniaoh, etc., 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 ad* vised to come to you I did bo. When I ap* plied to you I wag in a very weak state, bul you 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 would recommend enyone suffering from the same complaint to place themselves under your herbal treatment and they can depend on a perfect oure. I am, Sir, yours truly, H. Abnold Woolston, May 14, 187& To Profossor Gusoott— - Sir, — I have been suffering from .nervoui debility for ten years, and have tried all tb.l medical skill I oould get in Ohristohnroh and other physicians in tho old country. I hart never been able to sleep or eat, but sinoe being under the treatment or Professor Ghisoott for suoh a short time I huvo received wonderful relief, and persons in Ohristchurch who hav» known me for years can certify that I am quite a new man ; and it appears to me ax* traordinary how Mr Guflcott cat' effect luoh wonders. I can Bafely recommend auy person Buffering in the same way as I have been to place themselves under hiß herbal treatment, I write this for Mr Guscott to do or publish this as he pleases. Fbbdbeiok Johbi. (Signed) In tho presence of Mr Mumford, Shop-keeper, Manohester street south, Mr J. Heslop, Painter and Papor-hangor, Manchester street south. Torres Station, May 18, 1879. To Professor Guscott. Sir,— l have been for some length of ttm» (nearly three years) suffering from asthma, never boon able to sleep, no app?* tite to eat, and continually coughiEg, and was that weak I could not get about to my business properly, but since uncto your treatment I have had considerable roliof. I can now sleep well, and eat well, and the improvement I find is mvßolf ia moet extraordinary, and would oertainly recommend any one eufffting from the same complaint to try your remedy. I feol it my duty to let the publio know what benefit I have received dunag the short (hot I have been under your care. I write toil for Mr Guscott to make what use he thinki proper with, and wish it published. Yours trulyj" Pbtbb M'Eskha. Witnesß— James Westfield. Tuam street, Ohristohuroh, April 28, 187ft To Professor Guaoott. Sir, — I have been troubled with Liver Con* plaint these last six years, many times been ■ not able to attend to work. I have tried ; everytliing in the shape of patent medioines, I have been an outdoor patient in the Hoipi* tal j I got at times temporary relief. I could aot sleep on my left side ; I kept rolling abont 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. Alwayß costive, r great pal* citation, pains across tao chest, more portion* • larly under the left breast, always a violent pain between the Bhouldors, folt just the samt as if anyone was pouring water down mj back, feet always cold. Happonod to get one of your bills when you came to 8t Asapb street, which explained to me fcl onutomsI was labouring under. When J applied to you, you told me all my Bymp" *m and • guaranteed me a perfect euro, wli.ch, V am Happy to say, you hare done through your horbal treatment. I should reoommond yioto • troubled with Liver Complaint to place them* selves under your treatment. I am, Sir, Truly thankful, WILIIAK MAKtOB. Colombo street, April 21, 1878. To Professor Guscott. Sir,— l have boon troubled with Dysentery for the last three months, so muoh so that I was perfectly exhausted, tho linings of mvintestines peeled away in flakes. I tried every remedy that I could hear of, but to of purpoßO. Hearing \hat you were in Ghriit church, and seeing the many wonderful cureij induced to place myself under your treat* ment, and I am happy to say in one week B v am free from the diarrhoea, and gaining • strength from your herbal treatment. I am yours respeotfully, Ellen Bbowzt* I give you tbiß testimonial for the benefit of others, as I know there are a great many others suffering from the same complaint to Ohristchurch. Montreal street, Christchuroh, April 24, 1878. To Professor Guscott. Sir,— l have been troubled with Dropsy for thie last five years. I have been treated* before I camo to Ohristchurch, in Dunedin, bu^got very little relief. I am in Christ* church now two years. I havo tiißd th* be»fr medical advice to no avail. I gave up all hope. They wanted to tap me j but as I always heard after a person was tapped thero was no cure, I deolined to allow tho operation. Booing tho our you haw made of Mrs Lee, near Oainaru, I was, like a drowning man, happy to see a proßpeot of once more being restored, and seeing the ourer you had made in Dunedin in tho " Saturday Advertiser," thafc you had oome here to settle permanently, I made ny my jnind I would consult you, and as you were able to oxplain to mo all my symptoms, the cause of my trouble, it gave mo more confidence to plaw myself under your treatment lam tbemother of six children. I am happy (o say now that I am free fron; Dropsy, und have full use and command of myself to attend tomy domostio duties, as I Lad eight yearaago. I am your over thankful, Elxbk Kenkali. Manchester street, Ohristchurch, April 29, 1879. To Professor Guscott. Sir,— l have been troubled with Neuralgia for a longth of time, and have suffered the most excruicafcing pains ; tried everything that I could hoar of, I then Eaw your testimonial* in the papers, and the " Star." I was adviied to v*v* vou a trial, but I havo this to say, that I aa> perfectly free from pain. I can eat and Bleep well, and am not disturbed at night or nieai times as I havo boon for a longth of time. I have told several the pain I suffered, and the wonderful relief I havo had, I would advise anyone who is troubled with tteuraljia to apply to you, as thoy can depend on » perfect cure. Yout'b ever gratoful, H. B. Wtitjuc a
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3655, 29 December 1879, Page 4
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