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PATENT OYAL .SAMSON. PENUiNG • ‘ WIRE. THlSjvery high-class Pence Wire has completely established itself throughout the Colonies being not only the best but the cheapest system of fencing sheep and cattle stations. The numerous importations of 'worthless oval wires have been the means of proving the superiority of 'the Samson. , Send for circulars and full information to ' M'LEAN BROS. & RIG O’, Melbourne, Adelaide, or London. ' Can be delivered at all the paincipal ports of Austraha anc New Zealand.

pATENT WROUGHT NAILS J J. CORDES & CO. the Patentees and Sole Manufacturers of the well-known Patent Wrought Nail commonly known as “EWBANK’3 NAILS,” desire to make it known that a ‘ Star ’ or Cross ’ is their Trade Mark, aad that at. Nails made and sent out by them, except clasp, bear this mark upon their heads, and thas within every package sent from their Works is also placed a card bearing their Name and Address. Any Nails, therefore, which are not distinguished us above, must not be confounded Wlth “ EWBANE’S NAILS," the quality of which is so well apprciatod as to be far superior to that of any othemake. DOS WORKS, NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE, England.

THE •MAGDALEN’ ASYLUM, A YOIQE FROM MOUNT MAGDALA AN APPEAL, IN appealing for subscriptions for the pip st magdalen asylum in New Zealand, the Sisters cf the "Good Shepherd " detiro to express, through me, their tircere gratitude to the inhabitants of this Oily and the Colony generally, for the kind 00-operation nffjrded them since (hey commenced the great work to which their lires are devoted in their temporary resilience, Manchester Stmt North. Honrly we meet with a poor tirpd of a mistpent life, seeking a shelter, and finding no eecnrity : against the' biting tblaiti ,of renewed temptation, turns away with tne, weight cf the world's accusation, with the world's condemnation, and becomes the victim of an unholy impulse, which cannot be recalled without » sigh nay, Without a tear, Kindly, therefore, bear in mind—1. A most desirable site has been enquired for the Magdalen near Christchurch. 2 His Emineuc.i Cardinal Moran laid the foundation atone.at ‘'Mount MjgdaU ; on the 18th February of last year, in the presence of 5000 people, and the first portion of ths A«ylum is nearly completed. 3, The advantages of the Magdalen will be extended to all New Zjaland and elsewhere, 4. Ihe w&ifs aid the wanderers who are rescued from the paths of misery and sin are :vot asked to what creed they belong. It is sufficient that they need succour. 5, The inmates of “Mount MBgdala”and the Good Shepherd Nuns placed over them will remember always, with lively gratitude, the benefactors of the institu* tion. 6, Subfcriptior s may be paid either in part or in full, according to the convenimeo of subscribers. , . 7. If, therefore, it were ever true to say “that, be gives twice who gives quickly,” it is particularly so or, the present occasion, in order that ro n we may see another House of the G-od Shepherd added to tl e 150 Homes sea! tired over the globe in which more than 4000 EedisieUSßS bertow thdr divoted care on 20,000 Children and young girls, while a •judicious channel will be opened for the outlay of the Funds’ entrusted to the ■ Institution. 8, The Bis'ers of the Good Shepherd, will be grateful to all there who encourage their friends to subscribe to the funds of the Magdalen Isylum. , The favor of an early response will enable me to bring to a speedy conclusion an institution frem which circles of good must emanate to exercbe a ealntory influence on the future of the Colony. SUItSOSIETIONS will also be-received by Meboßß A. J. WHITE and H, H. LOUGHNAN ; end the,.'Rev. Mother Prioress* Convent of the Good Shepherd, Manchester htrcct North. Cheque* and P.O. Orders to be made payable to me, L M. GINATY, 8.M., Mis. Beet., Managing Trustee. Chris'church, May, ISB7. -TiOODALL’S JJOUSEHOLD GUNK TRIAL SOLICITED FROM THOSE WHO HAVE NOT YET TRIED THESE SPLENDID PREPARATIONS. GOODALL’S YORKSHIRE RELISH. The most- delicious Sauce in the World. The cheap and excellent Sauce makes the plainest viands palatable,and the daintiest dishes more delicious. To chops,*steak fish, etc., it is incomparable. GOODALL’S BAKING POWDER. The Beat in the World. Makes delicious puddings without eggs, pastry without butter, and light bread without yeast. ' GOODALL’S QUININE WINE. The best and most agreeable tonic yet introduced’. The best known remedy for indigestion, loss' of appetite, general debility, etc.- Restores delicate individuals to health.

GOOD ALL’S OUBIABD POWDER. For mating delicious custards without eggs in less'time and at half price. The proprietors can recoin tn ?nd it to housekeepers generally as a useful agent in the preparation of a good custard. Give it a trial, GOODALL’B GINGER BEER POWDER Makes three gallons of the best ginger beer in' the world for 3d. The most valuable preparations for the production of a delicious and invigorating drink, .

GOODALL’S egg powder. Its action in cakes, puddings, etc.,etc., resembles that- of the egg in every particular. One penny packet will g 0 as far as tour eggs al) b one sixpenny tin as far as twenty-eight. QOODALL’S BLANCMANGE POWDER. Making Ue.uioL B blancmatigem afe .v minute GOODALLj BACKHOUSE AND CO. White Horse Street, Leed

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1671, 10 December 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1671, 10 December 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1671, 10 December 1887, Page 4

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