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Business Notioes. BE WISE IN TIME. IN this age of charlatanism when men who have been shoved promiscuously through some old- fashioned Medical College, are Bent forth into the world with a number of initial letters to their names in order the more readily to prey upon a too credulous public, it is gratifying to find a man like PROFESSOR GUBSCOTT Having the courage to come forward and expose the numerous shams that drain the very life-blood out of the victims of disease, without imparting to them any real permanent benefit, PROFESSOR GUSBCOTT After years of research, in which Nature's repository was ransack -3, at length discovered the Medical Properties Herbs whioh were used by our Forefatheiß when Drugs and Mineral Poisons were unknown— and which now, are daily trampled under foot &b useless weeds, by those ignorant of their virtue. Attention is invited to some of the Marvellous Cures -which have been effected by the Professor since his arrival in Canterbury. TESTIMONIALS. To Pbofessob Gtjscott. ■ Sib, — I have been suffering much from BBthma cough for the last eight years. I could not get to sleep when I went to bed, and I hayo often coughed till my nose bled. I have tried other medical men, but none did much good until I came to you, and you stopped my cough with three bottles of your medicine. John Cboss. Burnham, July 31, 1880. To Pbofbssob Gttscott, South Town Belt. Sib, — I am happy to inform you that my leg, which has been bad for the last eight years, is now perfectly cured. I was first treated for a white swelling, but when I came to you, you told me it wan scurvy, and also explained how those things occur, which I found to be so. It was striking it against a chair, and then scratching it, which caused an inflammation, and then poulticing ib and ueing remedies which were quite contrary to the complaint. I was told twelve months ago that my leg would have to be amputated ; but knowing ladies that you have treated, who wero equally as bad as I have been, through their advice, I came to you. There are many who object to their names in the newspapers, who told me bo, but I think it my duty to make it known to those who are troubled, that they may kaow where to apply to for relief. I have got fat and Btrong Bince I have been under your treatment. I am happy to say that I have got the full use of my leg, am free from pain and soreness, and able to attend to my household duties. I am yours, ever grateful, M. Labkin, Colombo etreet north. WONDERFUL CURE. Pbofessob Gttscott, South Town Belt. Deab Sib, —I have been troubled with nervous debility for the past eight yearß, brought on, as you have explained in the " Canterbury Times " by the indiscretion of early youth. I have Bpent scores of poundß first with one and then with another, but never received any permanent benefit. Some Baid that I had heart disease, others that I was consumptive, but when I wrote to you from the Kakaia you explained my symptoms so exactly that I was induced to come to town at once, though you told me you could treat me equally as well by stopping and attending to my work aa in losing time by coming to town. I was unfit for work so decided to come to town for a spell, as I could neither eat nor sleep. My mind wandered ; I had a desire to be away from company, and yet when alone my own company was hateful to me. I was troubled with the mo*t hideous dreams, and was in that low, r ITOtt i state which sometimes made me feel a* if death would be a happy release. My bead ached, my heart palpitated violontly, I would atarfc almost at my own shadow. My mind, in fact, was not my own. I caw you on my arrival in town, when you were in Manchester Btreet, and you then told me that it would take three months at the very least to effect a perfect cure, and that I must comply exactly with your instructions; if not, you would not guarantee a cure. I am happy now to say that I did as you told me to the very regulating my hours, and habits and that n' w, after the lapse of fifteen weekß, my memr fis restored, my Bight has become strong* «in, my mind has ceased to wander, I can? joj company, and, in short, Richard's himsi. , again. I should not go to the trouble of describing so minutely my sufferings, but that I know of so many young men who are living secluded lives whose sufferings are precisely what my own wore before I came to you, and who, although in health, would be really amiable and eßtimable persons, are looked upon as gloomy, morose, unsociable men simply because of that phase of the disease which I have named, a hatred for company. If this should be read by any of those persons, suffering as I did, and they are induced to apply to you for relief, I will guarantee that they will say after a few weeke that they will say after a few weeks that they never laid out a more profitable sum of money than when they came to Professor Guscott. — Believe me, yours faithfully, EIOHABD DOBSON. P.S. — I return to my work to-morrow, and I know my friends there will be agroeably astonished at my present appearance. Victoria Btreet, Christchurch, Jan. 20, 1880. To Pbofessob Gtjscott. Sib, — For some years past I have been completely prostrated, owing to what I have since found was my liver being out of order. I loit all energy. Could only lie in bed upon my right side, and even then was so restless that sleep was only taken, as it were, in BDatchee, my food never digested, and I always suffered from pains in my breast, accompanied by palpitation of the heart, and pains between the shoulders. My feet too were always cold. Since you took me in hand only a few weeks ago, I gradually improved, and am nsw as free from the disagreeable fee'ings which I havn feebly expressed, as ever I was in my life. I Bhall certainly have pleasure in recommending all to know who suflcr from liver complaint to come to you. I am, Dear Sir, yours, &c, F. S. M'Clinxock. Oamaru, July 27, 1880. Those who are troubled with Asthma, consult Pbofessob Gusscott. Those that are troubled with Dropsy consult Pbofessob Gt/scott. Those troubled with Indigestion consult Pbofbssob Gfscott. Those troubled with Gout or Liver Complaint consult Pbofessob Guscott. Those troubled with Gravel consult Pbofbssob Gpscott. Those troubled with Blind or Bleeding Pileß consult the Pbofessob. Those troubled with Neuralgia oonsult the Pbofbssob. Those troubled with Toothache consult the Pbofessob. Those troubled with Sciatica consult Pbofessob Guscott. Those troubled with Lumbago or Rheumatism consult the Pbofbssob. Swollen Joints, Contracted Cords or Muscles, Lame or Weak Back, consult the Pbofbssob. Chronic Cases, Asthma and such-like, pronounced incurable by so-called medical men, those are the cases the Pbofessob wishes to treat on, and No Cure No Pay. Nervous Debility or Indiscretion of early youth, consult the Pbofessob. Ladies troubled with Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, and all other Complaints, consult the Pbofbssob. As his treatment is solely American Herbs, which can be inspected on the Premises. Sold Wholesale and Retail. pROFESSOIT (3-TJSCOTT MAT NOW BB CONSULTED AT HIS RESIDENCE, SOUTH TOWN BELT, Second Door East from Colombo Street. 8289

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3897, 13 October 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 3897, 13 October 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 3897, 13 October 1880, Page 4

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