|- Af- N-jG 1 U &•• 0-A-M-B-B-O-.-N,---«r "• Campeiltown. /- .... I am prepared to baul auy. heavy j weights. Twelve hours notice will be suffloient. biyery care taken. A j 4lriai solicited. - i TM CAELYLE IBON WINDMILL feYDSEY CENTENNIAL EXHIBI-XIOfr.-lsT PRIZE AGAIN^f THE WORLD. ÜBLBOURUE EXHIBITION l««S-&..— SPEOIAL FIRST AWARD. q^HE Best and Cheapest in the '-. \ v market. Being made entirely of iron it cannot shrink, swell, warp*> rattle, or be torn to pieceß by tbe wind. It is self-regulating, the wheel adjusting its angle to the force of the wind, so that it will run steadily and safely: in a gale. The Fans being coustrtieted on the prin,» c pie of a tut bine, causes the wheel to have more power than any other in the market^ It requires no fuel, "very little attention, works, along day and night without any trouble, and costs next to nothing for maintenance. F. 8., LabXWokthy, E*sq.., Mputoa, writes:— 1 * The Six Carlyle Mills with wbich you bave supplied ne have i up bwend every expectation. I am now replacing those of other makers with y ours. " J. -UclMki», ' 'Esq., Oroua Downs writes:—" I have great pleasure in testifying to the excellence of your Carlyle Windmills. I have been using them for the last fiye years, and have no less than nine of them on the Estate ; and lam sending you* an order for three more, which, I think, is sufficient to show that I highly approve of them. We manufacture Mills anc Pumps in all sizes, to rai^e from 100 to 4^OOQ. gallons of water per hour, I'rices and full particulars on application. Send for our Illustrated Catalogue of Agricultural implements. Correspondence solicited. Mention tbis paper. Several NEW andSECOND-HAND ENGINES. BOOTH, MACDONALD & CO., CARLYLE IMPLEMENT * IRON WORKS, CHBISTCHURCH. • , : ; ''. ■'i * ' '*. ■■"■'; TttE ' ; MA^A!tBN ASYLUM. iIIICEFifIiMABDALA. :, ;s^y^AN A :^*EA*L. T N i- prealiDfc for nubsoriptions for the L FIRSTS MAGDALEN ASYLUM in New Zealand, the "Sisters of the '"Good Shepherd " desire to express, through me their sincere gratitude to the iuhabitants of thix Tity and tha Colony generally for the kind co/operation afforded thetn airce tbey commenced the grent' work to wbich their lives. are devoted in thei temporary re«ideac«,; Manchester Streot Klprtb. Hourly we meet with a poor Magdalen tired oi a misspent life, neektae- «• shelter, and findina; no seourity avail. st the biting blasts of. renewed tex^ptatio , turns away With tbe weight ofthe wurbl's aoeusation, with the world's- cowdemr ation, i»nd .becomes the victim of an unholy iiii|iu!se, Irtiich ciinnov be reoulled with" tit * »i}cli— ntiy, without a ta.tr. Eindiy, th« i*'*<ir« , be«r io mmd — . . : 1. A most desirable niti* has been mc2 aired for tbe Magdalen neat- Christ i-turcb. >!■'•:'.■■. .'.< ■ ■-.'■: ['_ His Eminence Caidiiii-1 . M ruu laid ihn foundation-atone at '*' Mount Magdala " on the 18th of Fsbrqury of last year, i-d'the.prefultfqe of; 5000 triple, and i the first j>ortioii of the- Asylumk mar y compleud. 3. I?he adya-Qtages of the Maßdulen will b'eextcoded to ullNvw Zealand and el-tawliere. 4.' '^FhewnifA and the wanderers who ara rescued from tha paths nf misery and sin are not asked to what eraed. iheyi *<be~ . long. It is sufficient, tha" they need succour. '5. The inmates o. " Mount Magdala " and the'Gobd Shepherd Ktitis placed over : them will rememb-r alw-tyo, with lively 1 gratitude, tbe benefactors of the institu* tioo. 6. Sobsortptießi msy be paid either in part or full, according te the convenience •f subscribers. ' *' 7. If, «uerefore, it were ever true to a. y "that be gives twice who gives quickly " it is particularly se ' on the pre. •ent ocoasion, in order that soon we. may see another Douse of tha Oood Shephe d added to the ISO Homes stuttered over the r-rfpbe,:ia whioh, r oie then -tOQQyßelisiletbeabest6# thiit. devoted eare ci 20,000 Children aad young girls, while a judicious channel will be found for the outlay c the Funds entrusted to the Institution. > 8. The.SiKters of the ()--od Shepherd will * e^fetefai toall thoor wh* tqconi-age °v ei-t -friends to aubgcribw to the Tuuds of tho Msgdaleu Asylum. The favour of an early response will enable me to bring to a speedy conclusion au institution from which circles of go->d must (-luanattt to exercise a salutary influence on tbe future oi'the Colot-y. •SUBSORIPIIONS will be alao reeoived %y Mbssbs. A 3. WHYTE and ft. H. LOUGHNAN ; and by the Key. Cheque* -ai 4-P.-0. Ordera to be made tr*. GINATY, $._■.• Ml*. c tfeot.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 266, 10 May 1889, Page 4
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731Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 266, 10 May 1889, Page 4
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