, DR, SPEED'S AMERICAN DISPENSAEY, 42, MAEGARET SIEEKT, SYDNEY, (Between George and York «troo'M.) P.O. Box 920. DR RPEET^ is a regular Graduated Physician, «ilueate! at Harvard College, U.S. (j<>r confirm*, jarion see New Zealand Gazette, ' April" 21st, 1886; also New South Wales Gazette Aprl 17th, 1888. The doctor has devoted 14 years to the study of Chrcnic, Nervous, and Special "Liseases Four of those were in the leading hos>p»-a!s "f t lie TJnited States, which ensihlp Jiici r.o treat all private trouble? wi;h ' xcellent results. AH upi-!yirg !O him will receive his honest opinion of their complants. No experimenting; no Me-cury nsed. He will guarantee a positive cure in evfry, case he undertake^, or forfeit. £200 His xeasqn for ctoing so is i his — when there is <go organic diseaso, and n< 'thingb'at an inorganic troub'e, or, in other words, a conglomerate n of symptoms producing a certia resul';., the'-e is no reason why it canp.ot be removed with the proper remedies* therefore he guarantei s Rs "vv^he 8 distinctly understc od lM At he does not clai"i to perform i'/npos6ibilitieß,-D.r..to. have miraeuJous power ; he clain>p only to be a ■skilled and successful physician, thoroughly informed in bisspecialifcy — Chronic and i pecial Diseases of Men and Women. Peopl6 residing at a distance en, by expiainiig 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 t,o all, Charges moderate. H. J. Speck, M.D., 42, Margaret Street, between George and Yo.k streets, Sydi.ey. Post Office JBox, JNo. 920. tjffice hours 10 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 Establishment in Wellington is closed from 30th Sept., 1888. All communications are in future to re forwarded <o Sydney, as, above. Sole magdaleiTTsyLTJM. A VOICE FROM MAGDALA. AN APPEAL. I>j-fDrealinu for hi.nKcriptionß for Ihe FIEST MAGDALEN ASYLUM in New Zealand, the Sisters of tho "Good Shepherd "desire to express, through me their sincere gratitude to tho inhabitants of this City and the Colony general!} tor tha kind co-operation afforded them sit cc they commenced the ptroat -work to which their lives are devoted in their temporary repidence, Manchester Street North. Hourly we meet with a poor Magdalen tired of a misspent life, •seekir.s a shelter, and finding no security nsrnxrst ttio. biting blasts of renewed temptatio", turns away •with the weight of the world's accusation, with the world's condemnation, and becomes the victim of an unholy impulse, which cannot, be recalled without a sigh— nay, without a tear. Kindly, theriorr, b6ar in mmd — 1 A most desirable site has been ncouirea for the Magdalen near Christ 8 His Eminence Cardinal Moran laid fte foundation-stoic at "Mount Magdala " on the 18th of February of lash year in tho presence of 5000 people, and the fitßtpOTtion of the ABylum is unary com--3, 1 *The advantages of tho Mapdalen will, be extended to all New Zealand und elaewhere. r , . .'4J ' The waifs and the wanderers who are rescued from the paths oi misery and rig,wfl not asked to what creed they belong, It is sufficient tha'-. they need suclf/ The inmates of " Mount Maguala" and theiQood Shepherd Nuns placed over them will rememb r alw.iyp, with lively gratitufo the benefactors of the institution. y ! . 6. Subscriptions may be paid eitber in part or full, according to the convenience of aubscriberß. ' , 7., If i W»erefore, it were ever trae to scy* "that be gives twice who gives quickly " it is particularly so on the pte•«ent tfccaßion, in order 'hat soon we may see another House of the Good Shephod added to the 15OBome8 scattered over the fflobe, in which rote than 4000 Reli K iouses bestow their devoted care on 20,000 Children and young girls, while a judicious" ctiannel will be found lor the outlay c the: Fupfls entruhted to the Institution. 8 The Sisters of the wood Shephcid wili teßtfitiiful to all those who encourage vbeir friends to subscribe to the t"nd» o f the Magdalen Asylum. The favour of an early response will enable me to bring to a speedy conclusion an institution fr»m which circles of go.id must emanate to exercise a salutary iuflueiic u» tue futi:re of the Coioiy. SUBSOBIPriO... will be also re- : wived by Messhs A- J. WHTTE und H.H. LOHGHNAN ; and by the Key. , Mother Prioress, Convent ot the Good ! Shepherd, Mnncht-.-tur Bneet, North. CnequetgH d p Q t Ordern to be made • payable toiple, L. M. Q-INATY, S.M. Mis. Reot., Managing 'Iruntee.
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Manawatu Herald, 15 January 1889, Page 1
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