G T EM S"o N -AND s IMiq J, kJ A urservnian atid'SeedSmen, ' . •■ { '* ;: (Nearly adjoining Messrs. Shrimski ? iid Moss'-New:Buildings)., , \ v Recipients of the. Medals"':of. the N. q aud P. Association's Exhibition 187(i :A. aud of the N. 0.", Horticultural ; . Society's. Show, JS77. ?g.AILIK-., A.N D HU »' Have now landed Ex COUNTY Of PEkRI ES ;.<• , From Xondoa— Currants aud Baisins, Keiller's. Confectionery, Keiller's Mj»rroal&d e Colman's Mustard, Colman'a Starch and Blue, . Brown'and Poison's Corn Flop Lea and Perrins' Sauce; " OOCI.M, ■■ Salmon, :i Pickles,;.' 1. 7' \ ( ■ Salad aud Castor Oil, > Vinegar; in case and bulk Saltpetre, ' •' ■3 Carraway Seeds, ' Crus'ned Loaf Sugv, Candles, - . . > , ' Candied Peel,; Henuessy'sßraudy, bulk and case, Port and S'aerry Wines, , I : .&C., &C., &c. AND HUMPHREY, Importers and General Merchants, AMARU. ' • 58 AMARU '..VU-TUAL-BRN-EWT BUILD. V/ .ING SOCIETY. Shareholders in the above Society can withdrav.- at a BONUS OF SIX POUNDS PER ?,H.ARK : anil parties desirmia of at ou'je r jayiug oil' tlieir mortgages can do so, lueei ving an allowance .of equal to half the atar,-uing.interest. . . , For further information apply to ? nfi '- 1 aKOVOE" SUNTPTKR, Secrfitarv. J MPOR'J' AN T ANNOUNCEM ESI. •; I!FJ'BS ! ITERBS ! ! ' HERBS!!! rPKOFESSOK GUSSCOTT begs to advise his patrons he lias just received, pa mail,steamer, . -esh selection of.herbs from iiis :>g_«nts in '.merica,' including severjl hitherto uiiprot. i jle in the Colonies, which ijo-ises's' highly curative properties.'■
; Profe-sor (,-usscott would/avail : himself of this opportunity to apologise to a number oi his patients for the disappointment caused .through his temporary absence from his place of business,-,.which; was .ynavoidable from-the fact tint he had a case under treatment iti tile country which necessitated hi» personal supervision. iProfe.-sor (iusscott thinks it necessary tn •make this notification to his various correspondents in consequence of the unavoidable delay that has takeu place.ia forwarding his medicines. Professor Giisscott thinks, without undue | vanity, lie might fairly inscribe as his motto, '■ Vcui, Vitli, Vici." He is led to this belief | from the astounding success heliasme t t with | in the treatment of hitherto considered inI curable diseases. A feeliiig of delicacy prevents- Professor Gusscoti publishing the „niiture of the* various, cases, but he, is prepared to furnish ample documentary proof from grateful patients which will convince the most sceptical. « »" " Professor Gusscotfc; would impress upou •those wlio' may ! do him" the honor £c> consult him tliat the - utmost secrecy can lie • relied upon ; :nior.eoyer, from long experience,; and it can-fill .study pi the human system, he cau ■ .decide almost at. a, glance of , the'easfe, thfereby reli'-vihg 'the patient'-of a i gi*"at deal of nervousness and hesitation.
} myites Aho. confidence {'of' either, sex .suffering fiom .functional dcT'huigej'nerits spe'rmatorhaai ' exhausting j; •' <i< u ; !l Professor- Gusscott lias,-made' nervous | debility aml.loss of power,his .especial study 5 from whatever causes arising. Jffft would j ; -rame'stly impress v mn 'those who suffer to i sei-k'immediate adv'i<:«"and'counsel; if they liesire "aa oldage, serene,audjbright.'i' ; Let j no false delicacy deter suffering victims from ; removing the cause of this blight to man- ! hood.'l he strictest confidence may'be rej lied upon. '! K:.. ; i ;L'rofessor Gusscott has- been .uniformly ! successiul in his treatment of patients .who ! have' failed to 'get relief in skin diseases, i blotches, sore eyeverysipel'aj', & c - I Professori Gusscott'> guarantees jto cure ij rheumatism.- His, herbal ■t.lariv efficacious io its action, pn the blood, ij and .-.pt-ediiy removes' those poisonous sub;j.stances which irritate and inflame the*tissues ;| of the body. ... t >' i j ,;' : p. Professor Gusscott pledges himself to effect I.a permanent cure in'as'thma,* and witli'donLlKlence 1 wili undertikft 1 cases where the faculty has failed. Sufferers; from-this disuessing.malady should at, onse consult,him. It; necessary, references of cures effected'can .be given."' ' - ■ Professor Gusscott'would particularise the following ailments upon which he may be consulted Liver- coinglaiuts,, indigestion, lowness of spirits, spasms, giddiness, palpitation of the' heart, "involuntary' blushing, 'iumors, abscesses, etc. • Professor Gusscott wouldi be;.liappy, to treat .business men who, through'the sedentary nature of their occupation, suffer from a sluggish liver; His liver powder lias established for'itself an'< enduring' faihe 'as & 'speedy corrective, ridding of, all 'impurities, and restoring to. the J v)i.\e functions. *" , ly^o r . . . . H-> !,iV/ < - ' KINO -OF- AI-Nln ■ Wholesale Agents: Kempthorne, Prower, andfGo. v • ■ ■■ „• ■® Note the address :—PROFESSOR, COTT (next Henderson and Fergus),' George street, : l)unedin: 1 ' : nuk'-iM Jm* 8 : -N.'B. —Business: Hours^Fronin9'"A. vcu• t* S,p.m. Sundays,(special t cases), from.9a.m. 'to 11 arm! ; Ev&ingsl 7'to 81) clocli.' '' 77*
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 718, 29 July 1878, Page 4
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