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BUSINESS NOTICES - -, ■ ..> >M ,U-. S - W. R BRUSTO Jf . receives. Pupils for MUSIC and SINGING., at her residenc Jlumber-strcet, .DRAWING CLASSES twice a week. For terms, &c, apply to Mr. Ecrrier, or Messrs. Rouayuo and Cottrell. 29 WILLIAM GO RDON begs to inform his numerous Up. country, as well as Town, Patrons, that hj is now Importing LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES Ln every Style and the Best Quality. Boots and Shoes made to order. Best material and perfect lit guaranteed. Note the Address— WILLIAM GOKD"ON/, Tees-street, Opposite Richavdsou's Royal Hotel. 22J Tl,/ANTED VISITORS TO DUNEDQ, ;VY TO KNOW THAT THE MOST COMFORTABLE BEDROOMS '•'.'■ ■ ARK AT WATSON'S. Oamaru EvEKiNft Mail Filed. Travellers called for early trains and eoaohei TMPORTANT -ANNOUNCEMENT, HERBS ! HERBS!! * HERBS !!|

PROFESSOK GUSSCOTT begs to advise his patrons ho has just received, per mail steamer, -esli selection of herbs from his agents in Mnorica, including several hitherto unproc.v . Die in the Colonies, which possess highly curative properties. Professor Gusscott 'would avail himself of this opportunity to apologise to a number of his patients for the disappointment caused through his temporary absence from liis place of. business, which was unavoidable from the fact tii it he had a ease under treatment in the fonntry which necessitated his personal supervision. Professor Gusscott thinks it necessary to make.this notification to Iris various corrc. spondents in consequence of the unavoidable delay that has taken place in forwarding his medicines. Professor Gusscott thinks, without undue vanity, lie might fairly insoribo as his motto, " Veiii, Vidi, Vici." He is led to this belief from the astounding success he has met with ih the treatment of."hitherto considered insurable dissascs. A feeiiug of delicacy prevents Professor Gusscott publishing the nature of the various cases, but he is prepared to furnish ample documentary proof from grateful patients which will convince the most sceptical. Professor Gusscott would impress upon those who may do him the honor to consult him that the utmost secrecy can be relied upon; moreover, from long experience, and a oatvful study of the human system, he can decide almost at a glance the diagnosis of the case, thereby relieving the patient of a givac deal of nervousness and hesitation. ! 'rofessor Gusscott invites the confidence of either sex .suffering from functional derangements, sporinatorhoua, exhausting dreams, &c. Professor Gussc-.itt has made nervmw debility a:id loss of power his especial stuiiy from whatever causes arising. Ho. would earnestly impress upon those who suffer to sei'k immediate advice and counsel, if they desire "an old age, serene and bright." Lot no false deiieacy deter suffering victims from removing the causo of this blight to manhood. The strictest confidence may be relied upon.

professorGusscott lias been uniformly successful in his treatment of patients who have failed to get relief in skiu diseases, eruptions, blotches, sore eyes, erysipelas, &c. Professor Gusscott guarantees to cure rheumatism. His herbal treatment is singularly efficacious in. its action on the blood, and speedily*-'removes those poisonous substances which irritate and inflame the tissues of the body. "■'-,. Professor Gusscott pledges himself to effect a permanent cure in asthma', and with con- v lideuce will undertake cases where v the faculty has failed. Sufferers from this distressing malady should at once consult him. If necessary, references of cures effected can be given. Professor Gusscott would particularise the following ailments upon which he niay he consulted :—Livur complaints, indigestion, losviiess of spirits, spasms, giddiness, palpitation of the heart, involuntary blushing, tumors, abscesses, etc. i'rofessor Gusscott would be happy to treat business men who, through.' the sedentary nature of their occupation, suffer from ;■. sluggish liver. His liver powder has established for itself an enduring fame as a speedy corrective, ridding the blood of all impurities, and restoring regularity to th« whole functions. KING OF PAIN, Wholesale Agents : Kempthorne, Proaser, ami Go. Notethe address -—PROFESSOR GUSSOOTT (next Henderson and Fergus), Georg* street, l)uuedin. N.Ji.—Business Hours—From 9 a.m. to Sp. m. Sundays (special cases), from 9 a.m. to 11. a.m. ; Evenings, 7 to 8 o'clock; 775

UKATEFUL—OOiWOiiTING. Ep psv o c oa. "By a, thorough knowledge of the .at'ural laws which govern the ojjerations ot digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Air. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us re.nly to attack wherever their is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure uiood and a properly nourished frame."— See Article in the Civil Service Gazette. "Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in Packets and Tins, £-lb. andQ 1-lb., labelled. JAMES EPPS AND CO., Homoeopathic Chemists, 48, TiinuADXEKDLE-sTitEET, and 170, Piccadilly. Works—Euston-koad and Campdkit £own Lon'dox. 579

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 706, 21 June 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 706, 21 June 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 706, 21 June 1878, Page 4

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