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I AMERICAN DISPENSAKt I 42, MABGARET STEEET, ' SYDNEY, (Between George and York streets.} P.O. Box 920. DR SPEER is a regular Graduated Physician, educated al Harvard College, U.S. (for confirm* juion see New Zealand Gazette, April 21st, 1886; also New South Wales Gazette Apr'l 17th, 1888. The doctor has devoted 14 years tc the study oi Chronic, Nervous, and Special Liseases Four of these were in the leading hospitals of the United States, which enables him tc treat ftll private troubles with excellent results. All applying to him will receive his nonest opinion of their complants. No experimenting; no Mercury used. He will guarantee a positive cure in every case he undei takes, or forfeit £200. His reason for doing so is this — when there is no organic disease, and nothing but an inorganic trouble, or, in other words, a conglomeratic;]! of symptoms producing a certain result, there is no reason why it cannot be removed with the proper remedies, therefore he guarantees. He wishes it distinctly understood i Hat he does not claim to perform impossibilities, or to have miraculous power ; he claims only to be a skilled and sucoeaaful physician, thoroughly informed in hisspeciality — ChroDic and bpecial Diseases of Men and Women. Peopl6 residing at a distance can, by explaining their troubles in detail be treated at home. The course of treatment will not in any way interfere with their business. Examination and advice free to all, Charges moderate. H. J. Speee, M.D., 42, Margaret Street, between George and Yo.k streets, Sydney. Post Office Box, No. 920. Office hours 10 a.m to 12 a.m ; 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p.m. Sundays, from 10 to 11 a.m only. Br Speer's New Zealand Establi hment in Wellington is closed from 30th Sept., 1888. All communications are in future to he forwarded to Sydney, as above. THE MAGDALEN ASYLUM. avoicefrlmmagdala. AN APPEAL/ IN f ppealiu* for subscriptions for the FIRST MAGDALEN ASYLUM in New Zealand, the Sisters of the " Good Shepherd "desire to express, thrnugh me their sincere ude to th>> inhabitants of this* Cily and the Colony {renera!'} tor tha kind co-operation afforded them sir cc they commenced the great work to which their lives are devoted in ther temporary reeidencp, Manchester Street North, Hourly we inret with a poor Majrdulen tired of a misspelt life, <•■ shelier, and finding no security against the biting blasts of renewed temptation, turns away with the weight of tbe world's accusation, with tbe world's condensation, and beer mes the victim of an unholy impulse, which cannot be recalled without a sigh — *' nny, without a te*r. Kindly, thertorc, bear in mmd — 1. A most desirable siro has been acquired for the Magdalen near Christ nhurch. 2 His Eminence Cardinal Mcran laid :i« foundation-stone at ''Mount Magdala " on the 18th of February of last year in the presence of 5000 people, and the first portion of the Asylum is nearly coiupleud. 3. The advantages of the Magdalen will be extended to all New Zealand and elsewhere. 4. The waifs and the wanderers who are rescued from the paths of misery and Bin are not asked to what creed i hey -belong. It is sufficient tha L . thoy need sucoour. 5. The inmates o\ "Mount Magilala" and, the Good Shepherd Nuns placed over tbera will rememb. r always, with lively gratitude, the benefactors of the institu* tion. 6. Subscriptions may be paid either in part or full, according to the convenience of subscribers. 7. If, therefore, it were ever true to s:y "that be gives twice who gives quickly " it is particularly so on the pre«ent occasion, in order that soon we may see another House hi .he Good Shephe d added to the 150 Homos scattered over the globe, in which rore than 4000 Religieuses bestow their devoted cure on 20,000 Children and young girls, while a judicious channel will be found for the outlay c the FuDds entrusted to the Institution. 8. 'I he Sinters of the Good Shepherd will ■ c gtateful toall those who encourage ireir friends to subscribe to the tunds of the Magdalen Asylum. The favour of nn early response will • liable me to bring to n speedy conclusion mi institution from which circles of good must emnnate io exercise a salutary influence on the future of the Colony. SUBSCRIPTIONS will be also reoaived by Messes A- J. WHYTE and H. H. LOUGHNAN ; and by tbe Rev. Mo bet Prioreß.«, Convent of the Good Shepherd, Manche.-ter Street, North. Cheques a: d P. O. Orders to be made payable to me, L. M. GINATY, S.M. Mis. Reot., Managing Trustee. tfhrUhteuroh, May, 1887'

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Manawatu Herald, 8 January 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 8 January 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 8 January 1889, Page 4

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