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BUSINESS NOTICES AAixo'ui>^^MtNi HERBS! I M PROFESSOR (.U.SSCOTTbc M r ,0 ™*\ his patrons that ho has just received, i... maii steamer, a ficdi selection of herbs/,-,., his agents in America, including Sl .v e .J hitherto unprocurable in the Colonies, n-j ;| j possess highly curative properties. Professor Gnsseott would avail l>ims,jt ( , this opportunity to apologise to a niimW rt j his patients for the disappointment cai;. ( , through his temporary absence from place of business, which was unnvoi<! s ij, from the fact that he had a case under incut in the country which necessitated {, personal supervision. Professor G usscott thinks it necessary, make this notification to his various co'rn spomlcnts in consequence of tho delay that has taken place in forwarding medicines. Professor 0 usscott thinks, without vanity, he might fairly inscribe as his mi,... " Veni, Yidi, Vici.'' lie is led to this from the astounding success he has met «s in the treatment of hitherto considered; curable diseases. A feeling of delicacy pj vents Professor Gusscott publishing >■ nature of the various cases, but lie is p, pared to furnish ample documentary from grateful patients which will cumit the most sceptical. Professor Gusscott would impress n r , those who may do him the honor to ami; him that the utmost secrecy can lie rtt upon; moreover, from long a careful study of the human system, h l( decide almost at a glance the diaguosiil the case, thereby relieving tho patient c! great deal of nervousness and hesitation. Professor (!usscott invites the confiiierJ of either sex sull'oring from functional J rangements, spcrmatorho-a, exhaust:! dreams, &c. Professor (.'usscott has made norv ; debility and loss of power his ospceiabt from whatever causes arising. lie \i„ v | earnestly ini]iress upon Hiose who sulk; seek immediate advice and counsel, if ti :tcst coulidencc may Professor C!usscott has been uuifuri I successful in his treatment of patientst | have failed to get relief in skin (list* eruptions, blotches, sore eyes, erysipelas,; I Professor (.'usscott guarantees tot | rheumatism. His herbal treatment is sit I larly eflieacious iu its action on tha lilt and' speedily removes those poisonous t: stances which irritate and iullanic tliufej of the body. Professor (lusseott pledges himself toil: a permanent cure in asthma, and withe tideuoo will undertake cases where d faculty has failed. Sufferers from tliisr' I trcssiug malady should at once consult I, I If necessary, references of cures clleeU'ii be given. ] Professor Gusscott would pavtieiilarist I following ailments upon which he nut consulted :—l.iver complaints, inflight! I lowncss of spirits, spasms, giddiness, p tation of tho heart, involuntary bWhl tumors, abscesses, etc. . Professor Gusscott would be h* treat business men who, through the se, | tary nature, of their occupation, sillier I: a sluggish liver. His liver powder hast blisbcd for itself an enduring fame li speedy corrective, ridding the blood i-; impurities, and restoring regularity t) j whole functions. ! KlMi O F P A 1 N". ,! Wholesale Agents : Kcmpthorne, Pros ' Note the address :- PKOFPSSOI! 11l j OoTI! (next .Henderson and Porgus), o'c street, Duncdin. ' N, li.—Business Hours—From !) a.w j S fi.ni. Sundays (special cases), from II; ! to LI. a.m. ; Evenings, 7 to S o'clock. | M U S .1 C. : -\ ; tns. e. RRu nti I -*-'-*- receives Pupils for MUSIC SINGING, at her residence, llumbcr-sl; DRAWING CLASSES twice a week, Tor terms, &c, apply to Mr. Kcrrii Messrs. Konayue and Cottrcli. -\KJ- ILHAM G 0 U h TT begs to inform his nil nerous country, as well as Town, Patroni;, tin is now Importing LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN' BOOTS AND SHOES In every Style and the Best Q Boots and Shoes made to order, material and perfect lit guaranteed, Note tho Address WILLIAM GORDON, j TICIiS.STRUCT', ! Opposite Richardson's Royal Hotel :7" ANTED VISITORS TO !>UN£ ' TO KNOW I THAT THE MOST I COM PORTABLE BEDROOMS ! ARK I AT WATSON'S. Travellers called for early trainsandc< GRATKPUIi--(..'OMI) , ORTIN<''. ]J\ PP s • c 0 0 ' li 1? BEAK PAST. " By a thorough knowledge of tli'.' ■'■ laws which govern tho operations ot ; tion and nutrition, and by a careful all tion of the line properties of well* 1 , cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our ln'<* tables with a delicately flavoured l>f which may save us many heavy i;" bills. It is by the judicious use «'■ articles of diet that a constitution m gradually built up until strong em'S.' resist every tendency to disease. H ||,J : of subtle maladies are lloating a'" 1 " ready to attack wherever their is »* point. We mny esca-'e many a l;i'-j :l: by keeping ourselves J Qv-}i blood ami a properly nourish' See Article in the Civil, AVr < ■; Made sim]ily with boiling' waii '"'' Sold only 'in Packets and Tins. H' : 1-lb., labelled. JAMES UN'S AND - ft Jlomreopathic Chemists 4S, TiiiiEAU.NiiiiULK-sTitKiir, and "0. DILLY. _,, Works—Euston-koad and London.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 654, 7 June 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 654, 7 June 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 654, 7 June 1878, Page 4

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