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: THE /MAGDALEN ASYLUM; [A YOIOB FROM-; MOUNT MAQDALA AN APPEAL. IN, appealing,for subscriptions for the FIRST MAGDALEN. ASYLUM r ,in ; , New ' Zealand}',the ' Bisters of. the “Good; Sttepho<d : ** / ‘desire 1 to ex^regi,; thipughL' me," their iihoere gratitnAe'to the jnhabitftiti of thii’Oityahd thVCblony' for ' the' kind co-opefatidii liffarded/them since they 1 tymmenced the great wbrk : ' td whibh 5 their Urea are 1 defoted in tnhir tetopdfary! <6*Bi- v deface) Stleet‘North. : ', v; * 1 Hourly we meet with a poor Magdalen, tired 6fa misspent, life)' seeking' a ihelter, and eecurity ' agaihet, the biting' tblaite of renewed temptation, turn* away with the weight cl the , , ) troirld’i i accusation, with f the condemnation, and beeokefl 'the victim >bf id' iihholy : impulse,., Nhioh cannot be recalled without a ilgh nay, withoutatear, Kindly/therefore/bear in mind— , ’v ; ‘V. ' ' 1. A most degirable site hafl been acquired for near’Ohrietohufch; 2 His EminenbeOardinsrMoranlaid.the foundation-stone at ?' Mount Magdala,;' on the, 18th Eehruary;,6f last year, in tbe. ", prepencb of 5000,. people,'and the fiifst ' pbrti'oii hf'the ; Asylum 1 is nearly coni-' ; ‘ ‘ vr " ' " ’ extended to" aft New Zealand and else- ... where. , ; , 4, The.waifi and the/wanderer?-who are .rescued from thepaths of misery and sin are not asked to what creed they belong. , ; ;lt; ip isuffioient that they, need; suooour . ; 5, The inmate* of “ Mount Magdala”and tbe Good Shepherd Nuns placed over them will remember alwayi, with, lively gratitude, the benefactors of the inatitu,t ; : 6. Subscription! may be paid either in ” ( pirt of In" fulir'acoording to the ddnveuience of subscriber!./ ‘ 7. If, thoreforW it were ever true to eay A “that he giveitwide who give* quickly,” it is particularly so on the present occasion, ;; dn ord6r)thgtVeqon w,o;may,iee another House of the Good Shepherd added to the 150 Homes scattered over the globe in which more IhIindOOOBB&IStBUSRS 1 ‘ bestow* their devoted care on '20,000 OhiXiDEBN and young ;girls, while a judicious channel will be opened for the outlay of the Funds entrusted to the Institution. ! - ... t ■_ ■ : 8. The Sisters of'the Good, Shepherd will • be grateful to all those who encourage ■ ; their friends to, |subscribe to the fundi of the Magdalen Asylum. " _ . The favor of an.early response will, enable me to bring to a speed,? conclusion ah 1 inslitutioh from which circles of good must emanate toykercua. si salutary influende on the future of the Oniony;-‘ BUSSORIETIONB ; will also be received i Mebibs A. J.. WHITE and H. H. OUGHNAN j and the Bev. Mother ribress* Convent .of' the. Good Shepherd, Anobester Street North, Cheque*, .and P.O. Orders to be made ivaole to me, , i U M. GINATY>IS,;M.,; Mil. Beet., Managing Trustee, Christchurch, May, 1887. ■ ; OODALL’S OUSE HOLD' SPECIALTIES GLINE TRIAL SOLICITED FROM THOSE WHO; HATE NOT .YET , TRIED THESE SPLENDID . PREPARATIONS. I GOODALL’S YORKSHIRE BELISH. The most delicious Sauce in the World. The , cheap andt excellent Sauce makes the plainest viands palatable,and the daintiest • dishes,more delicious., To chops, steak fish, etc., it is incomparable. ■ ‘ GbOUALL‘S powder. The Rest, in the World. Makes delicious , . /.puddings without, egg^, ; 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 indi- ... ..viduals to- health. . GOODALL’S CUSIABD POWDER. For making... delicious custards without eggs iniless time and at half price. The pro- :• pnetbrscan recommend it to housekeepers .generally as a useful agent in the preparation of a good custard, Qiye it a trial. GOODALL’S GINGEREEER POWDER. Makes three, gallons bf the best ginger beer in ‘ ' the world for'3d. ' The most valuable ' preparations Tor the ' production of a delicibui afad invigorating drink. GOOD ALL’S.EGG POWDER. Its action in' ccikes,; puddings, etc,, etc/, ■> ' .reßembles tbak of the egg in r-1 ticulari One penny packet ' will go as ’ far' as four eggs I and one sixpenny tin r as far as twenty-eight. = \ i; ■; QOODALL’S BLaNGMANGE POWDER Making delicious hlancmangem a few minute GCODALL, .BACKHOUSE. AND CO. White Horae Street Lead PATENT OYAD. SAMSON FENCING \.! : ’ WIRE. THlSjvery high-class Fence Wire has completely establiehed itself through-' out tbe Colonies , being not only the best but.the pbqapest system of fencing sheep and I cattle stations. ■/ , : . j : / ;. The numerbvi importations of worthless oval wires have, been ithe, of proving the "superiority, of the Samson. : Send for circulars and full information, to ■ M’LBAN BROS. & BIGG, Adelaide, or London.Can, be delivered at all the paiucipal ports of Australia anc New Zealand; pjAT'E'N T wr o u g;h t. nai LS • J j. CORDBB & 00. , s the Patentees and Sole Manufacturers of the;welLknown :Patent, Wrought Nail ! commonly known, as “EWBANK’S. -NAILS,’’ desii-e ;to make, it known that a ‘ Star ’■ or Cross’ is their Trade Mark, aad that al. Nails made and sent out by them, except clasp, hear this mark upon their heads, and ,wi,thip. every package sent from their wprks“.iß. alio placed a card, bearing ,their Fame Address. . , , ■; . , , Any Nail?., therefore, which are not distinabove, must not be confounded with '■ ■ . “EWBANK’SiNAILS,”, , the quality of which fs so well appreiated as to.be to that of any othomake. .DOS WORKS, NEWPORT, , , MONMOUTHSHIRE, England.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1681, 3 January 1888, Page 4

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830

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1681, 3 January 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1681, 3 January 1888, Page 4

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