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PROFESSOR GUSSCOTT, THE GREAT AMERICAN HERBALIST, has now removed to Christchurch, where he may be consulted daily, from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Address— Tally's Buildings, opposite Laurie's, Timber Merchant, Christchurch. The undermentioned testimonials will" suffice to prove the efficacy of his treatment. To Professor Gusscott, Sib,— Having for the last four years suffered from bad eyes, being totally blind in one, and from using a solution of nitrate of silver as a lotion, which had penetrated my whole system causing me the most acute pains, which, added to rheumatism, prevented my sleeping at night, and rendered my life absolutely burdensome to me, 1 have consulted and been treated by doctors in different parts of Canterbury, as also in the Christchurch Hospital, but without obtaining the slightest relief. Determined to leave no stone unturned while the smallest chance remained of an abatement of my sufferings, I applied to you immediately I heard of your arrival, and the cure which you have effected would seem to many incredible, but as I am still here a living proof of the success of your treatment, as can also be testified by hundreds in Christchurch, who knowing what I was like for so long up to a week ago, look with astonishment at the change which you have wrought. Wishing you many years of happiness and prosperity in pursuing your useful career, I am. dear Sir. yours respectfully, " ' Patrick Burks Sexton's Allenton House, St. Asaph Street, Christchurch. To Professor Gusscott, Sib,— l am happy to inform you that you have fulfilled your promise. I have been suffering from bleeding piles for the last eight years. I have tried eight doctors, but could only get temporary relief. I came down from Mount Ida, and hearing so much talk about you being so clever in curing so many chronic complaints, I thought I would give you a trial, and I am happy to say, with the most satisfactory result, and that you have made a perfect cure of me. I know several in Mount Ida who have been troubled with, the same complaint for years, and many of them know that I have had to give up work having been so bad. I give you this statement as lam wellknown at Mount Ida, and believe me, I shall be happy to let anyone know where they can get a perfect cure, and at a small fee, for I have spent scores of pounds without receiving any benefit. — I am, yours ever thankful, David Jones. Mount Ida, June 14, 1878. P«S. — I have told several here of the cure you have made of me, so you may expect many orders for medicine. — D.J. To Professor Gusscott, Sib, — I have been troubled with a bad leg for two years. I attended the Hospital as an outdoor patient for several months. They healed it up. but it broke out worse than ever. Hearing of the wonderful cures you had made, I was advised to give you a trial. I can say thank God, that you have made a perfect cure of me. You told me if you did not cure me you would refund me my money, but I am better pleased than if I had three times the money that I have paid you to be as lam to-day. Hoping this may meet the eye of sufferers the same as I have been, that they may know where to get a perfect cure. — I remain yours thankfully, „, , Geobge Moib. Port Chalmers, June 18, 1878. To Professor Gusscott, George-street, Dunedin, Sib. — Having been troubled with liver complaint for the last ten years, so as almost to incapacitate me from work, and being also afflicted with palpitation of the heart, and being tired of throwing away my hard-earned money ; having also tried the herbal treatment, which only afforded me temporary relief, I have been induced by seeing so many letters in the papers concerning your successf al treatment of these diseases, and knowing the benefit Mr. Smith received by your treatment, as well as by the advice of many friends, to place myself in your hands. The result has been that now I can eat, where formerly I was wasting to a skeleton from the want of necessary nourishment. The pain between my shoulders and in my right side has entirely disappeared, my bowels are regular, and I am now able to sleep on any side I wish. After six weeks of your treatmeat, I am happy to inform you that I feel as good a man as ever I did in my life. lam well known in the Taieri district, and I give you this testimonial in the hope of others similarly afflicted being induced to seek your aid. — I am yours, very gratefully, m . . W. H. CAMPBELL. Taieri, Dunedin, Sept. 30, 1878. To Professor Gusscott, George Street, Dunedin SlK > — I have been troubled with rheumatism for the last foue years, part of the time I had to use crutches, and in sitting down thr pain in my limbs was sometimes so great that I nearly fell, and found it impossible to get up. The pain in my back was so greatth%t I los. the use of one side from the hip downward, and was utterlyunable to assist myself. I thought at times my feet and legs would burst from the dreadful swelling, and I did not care how soon the end would come. But when I saw the letter of Thomas Ferguson's in the paper I again got hope, believing that there still existed a chance for me. When I called on you you told me that if Icomplied with your instructions you could still make a cure of me. I did so, and the result is all the swelling is rapidly disappearing, my pains are nil gone, my evacuations are regular and healthy, and I find myself a new man. The first three days' trial of your medicine convinced me it was good, and through its aid alone I am able to attend to my business. I give you this in the presence of Mr. Williams and Mr. Campbell, who have known me for many years, and how I have been afflicted. — Your grateful friend, Hehby Mills Penimsula, Dunedin, Bth October, 1878,

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume VI, Issue 313, 18 April 1879, Page 19

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