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Businees Notioes MORE LOCAL EVIDENCE ON THB CURATIVE PROPERTIES ROFESSOR |^t USCOTT'S HERBAL TREATMENT. A "WOKDKKFrii OTTEB. Pbopbssob Gttsoott, South Town Belt. Dear Sir,— l have been troubled with nervous debility for the past eight years, brought on, as you have explained in the "Canterbury Times," by the indiscretion of early youth. I have spent scores of pounds, first with_ one and then with another, but never received any permanent benefit. Some said that I had heart disease, others that I wbb consumptive, but when I wrote to you from the Rakaia you explained my symptoms so exactly that I was induced to come to town at once, thoughfyou told me you could treat me equally as weU by stopping and attending to my work as in losing my time by coming to town. I was unfit for work, so decided to come to town for a speU, 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 most hideous dreams, and was in that low, nervous state which mado me sometimes feel as if death would be a happy release. My head achod, my heart palpitated violently, I would start almost at my own shadow. My mind, in fact, was not my own. I saw you on my arrival in town, when you were in Manchester street, and you then told nse that it would take three months at the very least to effeot a perfect cure, and that I must comply exactly with your instructions; if, not, you would not guarantee a cure. lam now happy to say that I did as you told me to the very regulating my hours and habits, and that now, after a lapse of fifteen weeks, my memory is restored, my sight has beoome strong again, my mind has ceased to wander, I can enjoy company, and, in short, Richard's himself again. I should not go to the trouble of describing bo minutely my sufferulgs, but that I know of so many young men who are Uving secluded lives whose sufferings are precisely what my own were before I came to yon, and who, although in health, would bo really amiable and estimable perffpne, ar? Jp-pljeti upon as gloomy, morose, 'and unsociable men Bimply 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 wiU guarantee that they wiU say after a few weeks that they never laid out a mora profitable turn of money than when they came to Professor Guscott. — Believe me, yours faithfuUy, Riohabd Dobson. P.S.— I return to my work to-morrow, and I know my friends there wiU be agreeably astonished at my present appearance. Victoria' street, Chistchurch, Jan. 20, 1880. To Pbofessob Gusscott, South Town Belt. Dear Sir, — Permit me to- tender my grateful acknowledgment to you for the benefit I have received from your herbal treatment. Although I have been under the care of several doctors, but I never received any benefit from them, but got weaker but in body and mind daily, so much bo that I was almost worn to a skeleton ; but hearing of the wonderful cures you had made, I made up my mind that I would come and consult you. When I came to you, you explained aU my symptoms so minutely that I wa 3 perfectly satisfied to place myself under your treatment. You told me that, you would make a perfect cure of me for five pounds, for whioh I gave you a cheque for the amount. At that time everything that I eat went bout on my stomach, and was continually rifting wind and gas. I had a continual palpitation and violent pains under the left breast, pains between the shoulder blades. I had always oold chills, cold hands and feet, and felt as if someone was -pouring oold water down my back. lam happy now to inform you that I am free from all my former com* plaints. I can now eat weU and sleep weU, and I shaU always be happy to reoommend anyone suffering from the same. BeUeve me to be, Yours ever grateful, Mbs Bibnib. Kai*poi Island, Kaiapoi. Nov. 13th, 1880. To Pbofbssob Gussoott, South Town Belt, Christchurch. Dear Sir, — I now, according to promise, forward you with great pleasure my testimony as to a successful cure of a troublesome Bkin disease, which caused me great waste of strength and annoyance for many years. My case is well-known, as I procured the best advico in Timaru and Dunedin, which proved unsuccessful and baffled every treatment but your valuable Herbal treatment, as all other professional men recommended lotions and ointments, but you told me that yours wbb internal treatment only, which, not only cured me of the above complaint, but gave me fresh energy and vigour to my whole system.— Yours ever grateful, Thomas Higgins, October 18, 1880. Timaru. Christchurch, Oct. 26, 1880. Pbofbssob Gusoott. # Dear Sir, — It is with unbounded pleasure that I now write to you to certify that I am as nearly as weU as I was ever in my life, and am surprised that in the course of three months you have done what I believed nobody could have done, ac I had tried in 16 months nearly every doctor in Melbourne, and I can say that I never got the slightest relief for more than a day -at a time, some saying that my Uver wbb out of order, others that my heart was diseased, and a multiplicity of aUmonts which I did not believe 1 had, and when at last I got so bad I came to you, as I found the doctors in Melbourne and Chribtchurch could do no good, and you very quickly told me after looking at me that I had what you term wasting nervous debUity, which I believe -was the proper name, as I could not bear the least excitement without almost drdpping, and my sight was getting more confined every day ; my appetite completely gone* and sleep out of the question, not being able to get an hour's sleep at a time without starting up iv a fright and find my heart palpitating very fast, so that I became a mere skeleton of my former self; but, thank God, I have regained the ÜBe of my sight as porfect as bef or j, my appetite being bo good that I can eat anything the rest of the family eats, and relish it, and I am increasing in weight fast, so that I can recommend anyone suffering from the same complaint to consult you bb soon as possible, which wiU save them pounds upon pounds, as it has in three months under your treatment cost me less than £10, whereas it had cost me as much or more a month under the doctors, and for nothing. You can uae this as you think proper, and I shaU be glad, if anyone I wishes to ask any questions to answer them at any time while remaining in New Zoaland, and wishing you every success in your undertaking, — I have the honour to remain, Yours truly, Lily Watt. Lato of Tate's Buildings, cornor of Montreal street, Ohristchurch. To Pbofessob Guscott, Houth Town Belt. Sir, — As I was coming to tho Agricultural Show, I thought it my duty to call and let you know the benefit thati have reoeived through your treatment. I have boen troubled with dropsy for the last five years ; I was a perfect burden to myself. For tho last twelve months I have not been able to attend to my business. When I had to como to Southbridge I was entirely exhausted and knocked up for dayß after, but I had dreaded coming down to see you on tho train, knowing what I had suffered on the cars. Whon I called upon you, you told me that you could effect a perfect oure, which I was rather doubtful, but did not like to say so, having tried so much patent medicines that I had lost all faith of medicines of any des-jription, but you told me that you would convince me in a week's time, which you did so, and in two months you effected a porfect euro. I should havo cent you this testimonial long before this, but as 1 knew I should bo comipg to the Show, I thought that I would lot you see tho miracles your herbal treatment had dono for me, hoping this wiU reach tho oyoß of anyone suffering as I have done. I give you this in presence of Mr WUliama and Mr Morgan, and beUeve me to be yours ever truly, Hhhby Etans.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3950, 15 December 1880, Page 4

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