: THE NZ LOA & "MERCANTILE j AGENCY COMPANY Limitbd. ] ; WELLINGTC N WOOL SALES THE C oinpi ny desire to intirnati to Bunh( lders and farmers tha Auction Sales. Will be helddi ring the Season at th Wellingtc n Wool Stores, CUSTOM EOITS'E QITAT? Liberal A flvances made on ! iVOOL, FROi EN MEAT, ; flax, j. AND O PRODUCE. ; AND iEW TODD, 1 Wellington Agent. i^KED TTOWAEI PRACTICAL VATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, [AND JEWELLER. Main Street, Foxton. F. Howard begs to state that hi has cornmeuced business next M r C Honove, where he will promply attend to all work left. Having hac seven years experience with a leading English firm, he wi 1 guarantee satisaction in all Work udertaken. TO THE PUBLIC OF FOXTOfI AND SUEEOUNDING DISTEICTS. 1 N tbanlurig them for past favours I desire to state tbat I have no intention of leaving Foxton, but on the contrary, have recently rnde com siderable additions to the stock, whish will now be found very complete I have also made great reductions both in the stock and for bespoke work. JOHN HAKEIS, Boot and Shoemaker, Foxton. October 19, 1888. THE MAGDALEN ASYLUM. A VOICE FROM MAGDALAAN APPEAL. TN fpr^nlinu for nubscriptions for the FIKST MAGDALEN ASYLUM in Now ZeHltrnd, ihe Sisters of the " Good Shepherd " desire to express, through me their sincere gratitude lu th^ inhabitants til" ihi« City :md the ''olony jrenera'ij. for th ■ Is nd co-optTiition Hftor^ed them sit cc they commonced tne jjri.'iii. work io whii-h their liv<js are ilevoted in thei t«-mpouuy i repiflencp, Manchester Street North, Hourly we meet with n p'»c>r Mnurltilin tirfid of a misspent life, ceeki?:? * Am Ter. ana finding no security >itr»ii'St th • »>itin<; blaHtfl of rpnewed temptHtio , turinsiwnv with th; weight of the writ's Roci^nuoii, with the world's condemnation, nnd b,--ocniPSthe viotim of a'< unholy inmnW, which cannot be recalled vothrut » »i^-)i — I nay, without a te«r. Kindly, thcr or. , be«r in mmd — 1. A most desirable sir,: hnM been hcquired for the MagdHlen np.ii- Chrint nhureh. 2 His Eminenc^ CHidin;<] .\t r»n laid :i» foundation-stone 'lit iC M..uut Mnifdahi " on the 18th of Pebj-u.-iry of last ye;i r in the presence of 5000 people, nnd the first portion of the Asylum ia npar y i-om-plett d. | 3. The advantncps of ih.- Miiu'dnlei) i will be extended to 1.1 l New ZeulHiid un.l eW where. 4. 'i'he w:iifs and the wnnderers who tne rescued from the ]iaths «i niift.-ry and j Kin :ire not asked to what creed :hey be- i lon^r. It is Buffip.ima tha". they need suouonr. 5. The inmutey o "Mount Mngrihiln" and the Good Sht-pherd Nuns plHr.ed over I them will retnemb r alw..v«» f r?ith lively ' gratitude, the benefactors of the institution. 6. Subscrii tiona m»y hi> paid eitcer in part or full, according io ihe nonvfiiieuce of subscribers. 7. If, merefore, it were ever true to s y "that ue gives twice who gives quickly " it is particularly so on the present occasion, in order i hat soon we may see another House of the Good Shephe u 1 added to the 150 Homes scattered over the globe, in which t< oie than 4000 Reli^ieuses beatow their devoted care on 20,000 Children and young girls, while a judicious channel will bn found for the ouMny c the ¥ui>ds entrasted to the Inßtjtu>io>c 8. Thp Sisters of the <mod Shepherd will i. e^eratefut toall those who encourage i r eir friends to subscribe to the lunds of the Majjdalen Asylum. i - ; I The favour of nn early response will ' enable me to brinir to n npeedy conclusion an institution from which rircles of go. d must emnnate to ejter« - in« n salutary in. fluence on the future dl th»> Co!o v. I ■ i SUBSCRIPTION" will by llwi n- I caived by Mkssks A .1. WHTTii nnd H. H. LOUGH NAN ; nn,\ by ,| l( . |{v . I Mo her Priori-He, Co-.vei.r. ot' the Good • Shepheid, Miuiche>t.i ,s i,. o t.. North. i Cheques a tl P. O. Onlern to be made p»<Mil i, to me, L. M. GINATY, S.M. \;lh. Reot, 'TBnshtrnrnh. May, ISS7*
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Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 244, 5 March 1889, Page 4
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685Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 244, 5 March 1889, Page 4
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