DR. SPEER'S AMERICAN DISPENSABY 42, MARaARET STEEI.T, SYDNEY, (Between George and York streets.' P.O. Box 920. DR SPEER'is a regular Graduated Physician, educate! al Harvard College, U.S. (.for confirm* ation see New Zealand Gazette, April 21sti, 1886; also New Sou h Wales ftazefte. Aprl i7th, 1888. The 1 doctor has devoted 14 'years: to the st.udy of Chronic, Nervotts, and Special l-iseases- Four of thtse wr.rein the leading Koep-'fa^ of tlio T Jnited State's, which er^!'>- i h : aa "' treat all • private "trotftw* wi'li cellent resuhs. All apjlyii g 0 him will receive his honest opm on of their complanfs. No experihiei-'t-ing; no M&CMty used. FFc» will guarantee a positive cure in' evp.iy case he un.d6itake», or forfeit £200 His reason for doing so iv-this-when there is no organic diceaso, and notbingbut an inorganic troub' e, or, in tither words, a cong loin era ti n of symptoms producirg a cert-n) re suit, there is no reason why it cannot be temoved with the proper Temedies, thbrefore he guarantors He wishes it distinctly understc od illat he does not claim to perfonn impossibilities, or to have miiacviIrus power ; he clain>p only to be a 3killed and successful physician, thoroughly informed in hisspeciality — Chronic and 1 pecinl Diseases f Men and Women. People-residing at a distance ci n, by expl&inirg I their troubles in detail be treated at home. The course of treatment will rot in any way interfere. with their business*.' Examination ; and advice frre to all, Charges moderate. H. J. Fpeer, M.D., 42. Margaret Street, between George and Yo.k streetc, Sydi ey. Post Office Box, ]Vo. 920. * ffice hours 10 a.m to 12 a.m ; 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p.m Sundays, from 10 to 11 a.ro only. Br Speer's New Zealand Establishment in Wellington is cosed from 80th Sept., 1888. All communications are in futute to re forwurded to Sydney, as above. THE MAGDALEN ASYLUM. A VOICE FROM MAGD ALA AN APPEAL. INfur-enlink for Ki.Sßcriptions for the FIRST MAGDALEN ASYLUM in New Zealand, .he Sifters of the "Good Shepherd" desire to express, through me their Pincere gratitude to th* mhahitai.ts of this City and the Colony general. j tor tha kind co-operHtion afforded them sir ce they commenced the proat work to which their lives are Hevoted in their temporary residence, Manchester Street North. - Hourly we meet with a poor Mapdalen tired of a misspent life, seekme v shell er, nnd finding no security aprnirst tne biting blasts of renewed tempt atio-, turns a\»Ay with the weight of the world s aoovatioa, withitfhe world's cod Semn ation, and beccmeltne victim of an unholy impulse, which cannot be recalled without a sighnay, without a tear. Kindly, therlurr, bear in mind» — 1 A most desirable site has been acouired for the Magdalen near Christ ■2 His Eminence Caidinal Moran laid ™ e f oundation-Btor e at "Mount Magdala " on the 18th of February of last, year In the presence of &IWO people, and the first portion of the ABylum is near y comP< 3 'The advantages of the Magdalen ■will be extended to all New Zealand and elsewhere. , 4 The waifs and the- wanderers wno are rfceued from the paths 0$ misery and ■in are not aßked to what creed they belong. It is sufficient tha; they need sucC °6^' The inmates of " Mount Magdaia " and ; the Good Shepherd Nuns placed over them will rememb r alwuye, with lively pratitude, the benefactors of the institution. ''.''. . .. ... . 6. Subscriptions m»y be paid eith er in part or full, according 10 the convenience of Bubsoribere. 7. If, wereiore, it' l^ere ever true to Bty "that be gives twice who gives quickly " it is particularly so on the piesent occasion, in order 'hat Boon we may see another 1 ouce ■ f the Good Shephe d added to the 160 Homc» scattered over the clohe, in which i»Oie than 4000 Relifii euses bestow their devoted care on 20,000 Children and young girls, while a judi. cious channel will bw found for the outlaj c the Funds entrusted to the Institution. S The Sinters of the Good Shepherd will I e grateful toall those who encourage iheir friends to subscribe to the Itmds oi the Magdalen Asylum. ■ The favour of an early response wil enable me to .bring to a speed)- conclusioi an institution from which circles of gone must emanate to exercise a salutary m fluence on the f uter* of the Coloi-y. - SUBSCBIFTIOj.no will J be also re Mlved by Mbssbs A, J. WHYTE an. H. H; LOUGHNAN ; and by the Rev Mother Prioreßß, Convent 01 the GOOI Shepherd, Manchester Sireet, North. Chequeß, at dP. O. OrderH to be mad payable to me, L If. OINATY, S.M. M'*. Eeot., Managing Trust et. Ohriaht«aroh, May, 1887* jgwM
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Manawatu Herald, 21 January 1889, Page 1
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792Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 21 January 1889, Page 1
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