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i THE 'N.Z LOA & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY Ltmim©. j WOOL. (WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. THE Company desire to intimate to Runholders and farmers that Auction Sales. Will be held during the Season at the Wellington Wool Stores, CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY. Liberal Advances made on WOOL, FKOZEN MEAT, FLAX, AND OTHER PRODUCE. ANDREW TODD, Wellington Agent. HIRED TT OWARD PRACTICAL, WATCH AND CLOCK* MAKER, AND JEWELLER. Main Street, Foxton. F. Howard begs to state that he has commenced business next Mr 0. Honore, where he will promp'ly attend to all work left. Having had seven yeara experience with a leading English firm, hewM guarantee satisaction in all work udertaken. TO THE PUBLIO OF FOXTON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. 1 N thanking them for past favours I desire to state tbat I have no intention of leaving Foxton, but on the contrary, have recently mdc com siderable additions to the stock, whi zh. , will now be found very complete 1 have also made great reductions both in the stock and for bespoke \ work. JOHN HARRIS, Boot and Shoemaker, Foxton. f October 19, 1888. THE MAGDALEN ASYLUM. A VOICE FROM MAGDALA AN APPEAL. IN ipronlhijt for H_bacript'ons for tbe ' FIRST MAGDALEN ASYLUM in Now ZealHiul, ibe Sisters ofthe "Good i Sbei'herd" desire to express, through me thi-ir sincere _mtit. uile lo th" inhabitants of ih w ' iiy nud thii Colony _enera'}} lor thi k nd co-operation afiorried them sit cc they commenced tbe grwit work to which , their lives are devoted in thei temporary residence, Manchester Street North. Hourly we meet with a poor MH^-dalen ' tired pf a misspent life, seeking <• shelter, . and finding no seourity o<rni."st th - Idling blasts of renewed tempt ntio , tnirsawny | with tho weight ofthe world's accusation, with the world's condemnation, and b.- i oomesthe victim of an uv>lioh mipuls', whicb cannot be recalled without a sighnay, without a tear. Kindly, tliei-.or<, bear in mmd — , 1. A most desirable rite has been ac* ( quired for the Magdalen aear Christ - ohurch. 2 His Eminence Cardinal M ran l-iid ' I. c foundation-stone at ''Mount Ma?* dala " on ihe 18th of February of last ye»r in the presence of 5000 | .ople, and the first portion of the Asylum ia near y completed, t S. The ndvnntajrrs of ihe Ma. daleu j will be extendi d to .ill New Zealand and elsewhere. 4. The waifs and tbe wwuderers who are teecued from tbe paths < f mis"iy and sin -are not asked to what creed hey belong, lt is sufficient tha. they need sue- , eour. , 5. The inmates o. "Mount Magdala" and ihe Good Shepherd Nuns placed over ! tbem will rememb r always, 7?i'.h lively ' ' gratitude, the benefactors ot the institu* ' tion. ' 6. Subscrii tions nmy be paid eitber in i part or full, according to the convenience of subscribers. 7. If, i uerefore, it were ever true to s y ''that be gives twice who gives quickly " it is particularly so on the present occasion, in order that soon we may see another House of the Good Shephe d added to tbe 150 Home, scattered over the globe, in which r oie than 4000 Religieuses bestow tbeir devoted oare on 20,000 Children and young girls, while a judicious channel will be found for the outlay c tbe Funds entrusted to the Institution. 8. The Sisters of tbe 'mod Shepherd will • c grateful toall those who encourage ireir friends to subscribe to the lunds oft the Magdalen Asylum. I I The favour of an early response will enable me to bring to a speedy conclusion an institution from which circles of good must emanate io exercise- a salutary iv* fluenoe on the future _f the Colo; y. | I I SUBSCRIPIIONS will be also re. | calved by Messus __ J. WHYTE and H. li. LOUGHNAN ; and by ihe Key. I Mo h»r Prion hs, Convent of the Good' Sbepheid, Miujche.*i<"- 3 .-et, North. . Cheques a <i P. O Orders to hj made , pavuVte.to me. „ L. IC. <__N.-.T\", S.YT. v Ih. Reot. . Man-iying Trustee. Chrihbtrareb. May, 1887* i

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Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 244, 1 March 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 244, 1 March 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 244, 1 March 1889, Page 4

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