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AMERICAN DISPENSABI ' 42, /toABiGARET SITJEET, .":, ;: r (Between George and York streets, P.O. Box 920, "P\R BPEER is a. tegular Gradu " ( JOL/l7 i^terl Physroiari, 1 educated a Harvard Xkilleg^, U.S. (for confirm! r ation ftee N^jw Zealand Ga*ett< Ap*a 1886; also New Sout Wales; Gazette Apr! 17tb, IBM Th& doctor baa devoted 14 years t . ithe stu^y of Chronic, Nervous, an Special, -Diseases Four of thes rwerft'Vn the leading hospitals of th Unified States* which enables him t< : ireat all private troubles with rx■oellent results. All applying. '( hia iwill receive his honest opinion : $£. their complants. No experimentj- < «g; no Mercury used. He wil) ' ,-gti^rantfie a positive cure in every '. >cape he undertakes, or forfeit £200. I fiig reason for doing so is this-4 .^en. there is no organic disease,, andnothingbi^taninorganictrouble, j or, in other words, a conglomeration qt symptoms producing a certain - resnlfcj there is no reason why it cannot be rempyed with the proper , jremfKUeSi;. therefore he guarantees; ; J9ei .wishes it distinctly understood t^,^ does not ; clp.im to perforiri impoasibilikies, or to have miracuf lous,p,6wer ; he ejtrin»B only to be a skilled and sncceseful pbysiciani thorpaghly irjformedin hisspeciality — Chronic and Special Diseases oi . Jdjen and "vVomen. People residing at a distance can, , by explaining , tbeir troubles in detail be treated at honriev The course pi treatment; VJll.nD^ in any way interfere wjthi thfjir business. ;; Examination and: Mvice free to alt; Charges moder4 •tp.i H. J. Sp?be, M.D., 42, Marj garet Street, between George and „TTo;>k streets, Sydney. Post Office; Box, No. 920. Office hours 10 a.m, to 12 a.m ; 2to 4 and 7to 8 p.m; Sundays, from 10 to 11 a.m only. Br Speer's New Zealand Establishment in Wellington is closed fronr'Both Sept., 1888. All communications are in future to be for** warded to Sydney, ad above. THE MAGDALEN" ASYLTJM. "A VOICE rRDMMABHALA. AN APPEAL. 1v * nnealinK for Btbscriptions for the FIRST MAGDALEN ASYLUM in New Zealand, <he Sisters of the "Good Shepherd" desire to express, through me their sincere gratitude to the inhabitants of this City and the Colony generailj for tha kind co-operation afforded them sir oe they commenced' the great work to which' their lives are devoted in tiheir temporary &enc*. Manchester Street North. r-Hourly we meet with a poor Magdalen ITred of a misspent life, B eeW»'*h6lter, ( Un^ r ttMiag »» Beourlty against the biting blssts-of renewed temptation, turns away with I*e *tight of the world's accußation, with the world's condemnation, and becomes the viotim of an unholy impulse, whibb cannot be recalled without a sjgh-^ nay, wtthout a tear. Kindly, therforc, bear in mmd — 1 A most desirable site has been aoouired for "the Magdalen near Christ jj^His Eminence Cardinal Moran laid fte r ,foundation--Btor,e at "Mount MagdaW' on the 18th of February of last year in the presence of 5000 psople, and the first portion of the Asylum is nearly coml^The T advantages of the Magdalen will be extended to-alrNew Zealand and ebewfaefei' ■ ■■ '■• •::■ " j. ' 4 ( . .The waifs and the wanderers *no ,»w retcuedfrom the paths of misery and ; ua are not asted to what creed they ' be'Jang.' ti ;ti rafitfmt that th«y need buo]Xa us j";:'!',--- ■■•-.• ■ ; ■••.:■' i " ' '' ■ 5. ' Thetinmatfls of " Mount Magdala " and/th^Good Bhepherd Nuns placed over themwAUrWniembLr always, with lively jmtHutteyfte mef actors of the institu6, Subscriptions may be paid either in .fi^<63^l^4qecovaingto the convenience tfrabscribeii. .- , 7. If, tnerefore, it were ever true to sjv "that he gives twice who gives qmetty" ito iir particularly so on the preintHwoasion, in order that soon we may se» another House of the Good Shephed addedtto the IBOHomcR scattered over the 3obVin whWh i«oie than 4000 ReligiSusea bestow their devoted care on 20,000 ChiWrenand young girls, while a judicious channel will be found for the outlay c the Funds entrusted to the Institution. & The Sißters of the Good Shepherd 1 wiH'te grateful toall those who eucoorage 'inei^Triends to subscribe to the tnnds of few Magdalen Asylum. The ttnpyii of »v early reßponse will : enable matin bring to a speedy conclusion !*' an institution; from which ciroles of good i'rittE'toanate to; exercise a salutary in--1 Hueno« on the future of the Colo»y. .V'4ofefciilPTlfcr"wai be also re- . Mtod by Misshs. A, J. WHYTE and fI.H. mLOUGHNAW ; and by the »cv Mother Prioreßs, Convent of the Uooc «k«bpisd,- M^»chei.tt!r Street, North. Cheques aid P.O. Orders to be mad< payable to me. . , . • „ U. GtKATt; S.M. Mis. Rect., Managing Trustee. * XWriAtiowh, May, 1887*

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Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 237, 25 January 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 237, 25 January 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 237, 25 January 1889, Page 1

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