i>S. SFEEU'S AMERICAN DIfcPKNSAE^ 42, MAEGARFC STPF/iT, ■SYDNEY, (Belween Geoj-ge and Yoi-k-trro^ 4 0. Box 920. ~T)^ »SPEERs^fe a regular Gradu - Ly ated Physician, .nlucntel i harvard College, U.S. (.f"V confin:: adon see New Zealand Gazette April 21st, 1886; also New Sou Wales Gazette AprM7th, 188.« The doctor has devoted 14 years t <ho study <.t Chrr.nic, Nervous, am Special lispases Four of the s were in the leading hnpj^'a's «f <V XJtiited States, v.hich ei-iil) I'^1 '^ hi'ti n treat all private troubles wrh • :■: cellent results. All ai>ib>'g ( him will receive his honest «-pm 0 of thbircomplan»s. Noexperitnei t ing; no cury used. H'- w.l Ruard-atee a positive euro in ev^i) case he \indeitakea, or forfeit £200 His >eaßon for doinjr s> i- 1 h>s - when there is no nganic disoas»? andnothingbut an inorganic troub'e or. in other Avords, n conglouierati r ot" symptomß prodncirg a cert-Ji result, theie is no reason why ii cannot be removed v.ith the propo: remedies, therefore he guarantet s He wishes it distinctly understood illat.he does not clai n i toperfoim anipospibilities, or to have miraculous power ; he'claims only to be a skilled and succe.«-sful physicimi. ithoronghly informed in hisspeeiality — Chronic and ? peui.-.l Diseases uf !Men and Women. Poopl6 residing •at a distance ci n, by expUinn or their troubles in detail Le treated at home. Thy course -"of treatment will not in any wny interfere with their business. Examination and .advice frpe to nil, Charges moderate. H. J. fpKXB, M.D., 42. Margrawt Street, between George ai.rJ Yo.k streets, Sydi-.ey. Post Offit-e IBox, iv 0. 920. < flice hours iO a.m io 12 a.m ; 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p.m. Sundays, from 10 to li a.m only. ' ' Br Speer's New Zealand Estab- ' liphraeht in VVeiling r on is closed from 80th Sept., 1888. All communications are in future to ; e forwarded' lo Sydney, as above. THE MAGDALEiT^ASYLUM. * ~ _ -— ' A VOICE FROM MAGDALAAN APPEAL. TNfprealinn for huDßcriptions for the FIRST MAGDALEN ASYLUM in TSew Zealand, the Sisttrs of thp "Good Shepherd " desire to express, through hip their sincere gratitudo to tho inhabitants of this <"ity and the Colony grenera'lj tor tha kind co-opersition afforded them si: cc they comm.juced the preat work to which their lives are devoted in thei' temporal y aepidence, Manchester Street North. Hourly wo meet with a poor Mapdalen tirfid of a misspent life, seekicer a shelter, and ( finding> 11.9 security aqraii:st the biting blasts of repeWed tempt atio' , turns awiiy with th? weight of the world's accusation, with the world's condemnation, and be■oomestbe victim of an unholy impulse, which cannot be reoalled without a sigh — nay, without a tear. Kindly, thei- or-, bear in mind— 1. A mOBt deßirable situ has been »c---quired for the Magdalen near Christ cWch. / 2 His Eminence Cuidinal Morau laid tke foundation-stone at "Mount Mandate" on the 18th of February of last year in the presence of s«mO people, nnd the first portion of the is uear y completed. , 3. The advantages of the Mfipdiilen ■will be extended to all New Zealand and elsewhere. 4i The waifs and the wanderers why are rescued from the paths of misery and sin are not asked to what creed they belong. It is sufficient tha; they need succour- ' 5. ' The inmates of " Mount Magdalu " and the Good Shepherd Nuns placed over them will rememb.r alwuyp, 7?ith. livily gratitude, the benefactors of the institution. 6.' Subscriptions may be puideitberin part or full, according to the convenience ! of-gubßcriberß. 7, If, merefore, it were ever- true to gay "that he gives twice who gives quickly " it is particularly so on the pi e<sent occasion, in order 'hat soon we nmy gee another House of the Good Shephe d added to the 150 Homes scattered over the globe, in which fOie than 4000 Reliyieuses bestow their devoted cure on 20,000 Cbildrenand young girls, while a judicious channel will be found for the out):iy c the Funds entrusted to the Institution. 8. The Sisters of the <-ood Shepherd will te grateful to till those who encourage their friends to subscribe to the tnnds of the Magdalen Asylum. ■••— » . . '.' The favour of an early response will .enable me to bring to a speedy conclusion an institution from which circles of goad must emanate to exercise a salutary infliierice on the future of the Coloßy. will be also reWived by. Mbssbs. A^ J. WHTTE and H: H. LGJftJHNAN ; and by the Key. Mother tipm, Convent of the Good Saepherdj^Hinchesier Street, North. . "Oneques«ted P. O. Order* to be made payable to me, t. If . GINATY, S.M. M*. Eeot., >'; Managing Trustee. ' . OhrishttJroh, May, 1887' i
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Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 233, 11 January 1889, Page 1
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