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„,DR. SPEER'S ! AMERICAN 1)IS-?ENSARY, • i 42, MARGARET STREET, .. SJMEY, (Between George and York streets.) P.O. Box 920. ' "P^R SPEER Is a regular GraduAJ a ted Physician, educated afc Harvard College, U.S. (for confirm". i adon see New Zealand Gazette, ' April 21st, 1886; also New South i Wales Gazette Apr'l 17th, 1888. ' The doctor has devoted 14 years to I the study of Chronic, Nervous, and Special Diseases^ Four of these ' were in the leading hospitals of the United States, which enables him to treat all private troubles with excellent results. All applying to him will receive his honest opinion - of their complants. No experiment- ■ ing; no* Mercury used.' He "Will ' a positive cuie in every " case he undertakes, or forfeit £200. His reSsdn for doing so is this— when there, is no organic disease, ;; and nothing but an inorganic trouble,' or, in other words, a conglomeration \ of 'ftyirfptoms producing a certain result, there is no reason why it cannot h© removed with the proper remedies, therefore he guarantees. He wishes it distinctly understood tllat he does not claim to perform impossibilities, or to have miraculous power ; he claims only to be a 3killed, aud successful physician, thoroughly informed in his speciality : — Chronic and Special Diseases of j Men and Women. Peopl6 residing _ at a distance can, by explaining 1 their troubles in detail be treated at home. The course of treatment will not in. any way interfere with theivrbu#iifeß9; Examination and advicd free to all, Charges moder- : hfei H. J. Speer, M.D., 42, Margar.ef Street,,, between George.; and Y-Ocfc* streets, Sydney. Post Office Box, No. 920. Office hours 10 a.m j to 12 a.m ; 2to 4 and 7to 8 p.m. J Sundays, from 10 to. 1 1 a.m only. - •i Br Speer's '■ New Zealand Estab- j li hment in Wellington is closed ( &.|m^p.h |ept., 1888 v Allooii.^ A are in future to be forwarded to Sydney, as above. J i ] 1 j • i .■•■■] "■■ ' , ( .'.■'_'.■■._■• ':■■■■■■■ < < THE MAGDALEN ASY- i LUM. A VOICE FROM MAGDALA ; AN APPEAL. T N f ppealinji for -subscriptions for the J_ FIRST MAGDALEN ASYLUM in New. Zealand, ihe Sisters of the "Good Shepherd " desire to express, through me their sincere ude to the inhabitants of this City and the Colony generallj for th 3 kind co-operation afforded them sir.cc ' they commenced the great work to whioh their lives are devoted in theii* temporary residence, Manchester Street North. Hourly we meet with a poor Magdalen tired of a misspent life, seeking <* shelter, and finding no security against the biting blasts of renewed temptation, turns away with the weight of the world's accusation, with the world's condemnation, and be- ! comes the viotim of an unholy impulse, which cannot be recalled without a sigh — j nay, without a tear. Kindly, therfore, bear in mind— 1. A most desirable site has been acquired for the Magdalen near Christchurch. • * • ■ . 2 Hiß Eminence Cardinal Moran laid ' Ac foundation-stone at "Mount Mag- - dala " on the 18th of February of last year in the presence of 5000 psople, and the first portion of the Asylum is nearly completed. <*^ 3. The advantages of the Magdalen , will be extended to all New Zealand and elsewhere. , ' 4. The waifs and ths wanderers who 1 are reßoued from the paths of misery and < sin are dot aeked to what oreed they be- i long. It is sufficient that they need buc- < cour. c 5. The inmates q. " Mount Magdala " and the Good Shepherd Nuns placed over them will remember always, with lively gratitude, the benefactors of the institution. 6. • Subscriptions may be paid either in * part or full, according to the convenience < of subscribers. \ 7. If, merefore, -it were ever true to ssy "that be gives twice who gives quickly " it _is particularly so on the present oocasion, in order that soon we may see another House of the Good Shepherd added to the 160 Homes scattered over the ] globe, in whioh -core than 4000 Religi- . euses bestow their devoted care on 20,000 ' Children and young girls, while a judi- < cious channel will be found ' for the outlay ' c the Funds entrusted to the Institution. i 8. The Sistfcfs of the Oood Shepherd ' will I c grateful to all those who encourage ; i beir friends to subscribe to the iunds of j the Magdalen Asylum. ] The favour, pf an early response will enable me to bring to a speedy conclusion au institution from which circles of good must ;einnnato. io exercise a salutary in- ' flufnce.on, the future yf the. Colony. BUBSORt_ > ;f;iONS will be also r e : oelved bj*" '«__f BtteßS Ai J. WHYTE and H. H. LOUGHNAN ; and by the Rev. Mo* her Prioress, Convent of the Good. Shepherd, Manchester Street, North. Cheque? ai dP, Q. Orders to be. made SpayabMotW,!* 'H^v {■ •' > ! -.t. : L. tt. GINATY, M^. Reot., > ; -<"-rttM^««n?gwg Trustee. Wiriahtenrohi'May, 1887"

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Manawatu Herald, 4 January 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 4 January 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 4 January 1889, Page 4

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