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, ......THE MAGDALEN .ASYLUM.,.,. UWoiGE MAGDALA | AN APtEAL. \ - , -;j j*pi» fft svr^i-ir-.' ■ ~’.* " ... .. „ lit IN nppeulmg.for subscriptions for.'tbq ‘ El LIST MAGDALEN*. ASYLUM ; in New . Zealand, the Eistors of, the/"Good jShepherd’” desirq ip cxprcps,' ! through ’ me, their gratitude tp tW,mhbbit&nts. of this City 'ftiicL'thV Colony. jfbi? . the kind 00-operation afforded ■tHoia/eTnoe' they oomirihncWTho grfot work ‘to .whioh; tjhpir/ liveware devoted* in their/temporary , Ksi* dence, Manchester Street •North/ Hourly we meet. twilli/a/ poor' Magdalen, tired of. a .misspent life,' reeking a ’ shelter; and finding 'jpo/security against the biting' tblaits of , retej»ed‘'temptation r ' turns with the weight cf the worlds accusation, with thn world's‘condemnation, and bebo'mes the victim* of an 1 unholy "impulse, 5 ' ■ which cannot he ' rebelled without V sijjH nay;' without a tear, Kindly, therefore, hear in mind— ! • 1. A moat desirable site baa been acquired' for the Magdalen near Christchjirch./ 2‘ Hio Eminence Cardinal Moran laid the foundation-stone at “ Mount 'Magdala ; , on the 18th February of last year, in the presence of 5000 people, and the first . ‘ portion of .the'Asylum is nearly coin-' :’pl®ted.V / t--3, The advantages of the Magdalen will bo extended to all New Zealand .and. el|e- ■ where./. / / /,///. 4. The waifs, and the wanderer# who are rescued from, the paths of,misery and sip are mot asked to what creed they belong. It is euffipient that they nopd succour, 5. The inmates of ", Mount Magdala” andi the. Good .Shepherd ~lf un« placed oyer . rtliem-wiliirememh'er always, •gratitndeiiithe henelgc|oks ofAhp,ih»titu* Lion. '■ 6. Subscriptions‘ may -be’paid either in part or in full, according to the con- • 1 venience of subscribes. 7,' If, s #ere ever true to say ‘That be giyes twice who gives quickly,j’.it / ,iii particularly sp on,th'e,prssent oooaiioh, ; - in,order, that i spbp'we may,see. another * . ’//^ooge.pfthe,Good,Sheplierd,‘added:,to‘ .//tHo ;ispa^terea'ttyop'fflobe; in.,which mote ■.!&.&& 4000KkJjISIbtjbSS bo.stovr.jtdeir/devoted Vcare oh 20,000 iCHXpDjtBN "and . young 'girE,‘ while 'a Ijad’ioidiis channel Will be opened for.tbe ' /outlay/pf 'ihe FpKDa'entrpsted/to'the .AnsxiTUTioif., ‘ '' ' 8! ■ {The SiflieVimf the Good Shepherd will 'be grateful - ,to : all those /who encourage their’ffioods to‘eubebribo to the funds ' : of the'Magdalen Asylum.' / 15 ' ' / The fkvbr of‘ah early response will : enable me.to, bring to a speedy conclusion an inilitutioin Irdm/tvhioli; : jblf6tp.i' ! . 6f ’ good/must j emanate tb ekeroisfe a salutory'influence on the future of the Colony/ /‘ /•*' '/ /, BUfiSOBIRTiONS will 'also bo received by MBOSB3 A, J. WHITE and H. H. the -j Rev. Mother Prioress 1 ' Oohyeht of the Good Shepherd, Manchester Street North,* - - Cheque*, and P.O, .Orders to ; be made f Vttble to ine, L. M. GINATT, S.M., Mis. Rect., Managing Trußteei OhTiltohprph,'May, 1887; ‘ ’/',// /N OODALL’S JJOUSEIWLD ; g?£CIALTIES GITNE TRIAI/ SOLIOITEI) FROM ' : 'Those who-have not yet ... ...TRIED. THESE. SPLENDID,,. ,v , PREPARATIONS. _■ : .. ■ : GOODALL’S .YORKSHIRE RELISH, fhe most delicious Sauco in the World. The /. /. pbeap and., excellent, Pause makes the plairieitsviands pafetahio,ttnfi the daintiest dishes more delicious. To chops, steak ‘flebi•etc., l it isihcfimparkblp.-.: /: •./ GOODALL’iS BAKING POWDER.' ■’ The.;Beet in the World.//Makes'delicious without eggs j pastry without •' huiterj and; light bread without yeast. / : GOOHALL’S" QUININEvWim ;i The pest.and-mosi*agreeable tonic yet Mrb- ’ duced. The best 'known ; remedy for '• indigestion, lobs " of. - appetite, 1 general ’ :: debility'; etc. 5 ’’ Restores delicate indi-: viduals to health. GOODALL-3CDSIARD. POWDER. For making ‘ delicious custards without eggs ; ‘in less time.and at half price. The pro- ' ptietorecah recommend it to housekeepers !/: ‘B hsOful>gient in the prepara- ' tibn of rgood'hußtardl; ' Give it a trial. GOODALL’S GINGER BEER POWDER. .Makes three, gallons,of, the best ginger beer in ; the WotM for ,3d. •.-The most valuable preparations for the production of a delicious arid invigorating drink. Jf‘ .‘V g * *■ t/.'-• / i GOODALL’S EGG EOWDER. Its actipp-f.in-. .qakes, puddings,, etc., eke,, ’ resembles that of the edg m every particular. One penny packet will go as far as/four eggs! and- one sixpenny tin as fur as twenty-eight. . * GOODALL’S BLANCMANGE EPOS ' blancmangein a few minute GOOD ALL, BACKHOUSE AND CO. White Horse Street Leed •PATENT OTAL SAMSON FENCING ■■ :: /WIRE*: i-// , rpHlSjvery high-class Fence Wire has icbnlf>letbly' 1 established itself throughout the Colonies being not only the best but the cheapest system of fencing sheep and catt^p-stations;:-; . ; ;■'.-v,; ■ . numerp’is,,importations of worthless oval wires have been the means of proving the* Bupprijority of thft i Samson. Send for circulars a'hd full information to 1 * S M‘LEAN BROS. & BIGG, . ( ••" 'Melbourne,'-Adelaide, ops London, i Oanibodelivered at aJI thoipaiubipal porta of AoslMrlia ” ’Wo'WWt NAILS /f % J? LiGORDES Sf GO. //; ;thol|Patent|es and Sdle| Manufacturers-of the weU-khown Patent Wrought Nail commonly known as “EW^BANE^-vNATLSAI. desire ,to makejfc known; that.a /.Star ’or Cross’- is - their Trade , that al., Nails tpade and sent out *by ( the t ra, except clasp, bear this mark 5 upon their hoadß, and ihas. within every paeltago sfeh'f' flrbin their Works.,is! aifio, placed a . card ‘ bearing their JTtuife and / Any Nails, therefore, which am not distin* guiehed as above, mud, not- be confounded with ' ‘ : : ■ "BWBANK’B NAILS,”: the quality of which is to well npprciatcd .as to be far superior to t-'ia.t of any othemuke. | : /DOS WORK;', NEWPORT, . , , : , I England, 1

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1682, 5 January 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1682, 5 January 1888, Page 4

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