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VV ellington, New Zcal J1C4.1 11 ) w£\ V 5 sere jaflSSs l ®^ sbk mmm Wm 111 m B m B W BIZ A^ 2 '- :r ~AM SoHlfevfPls Hlfl UWM •^®^l^!^- ,^--‘'V^, ;-'--^^ , 'r--''- y-it/’i yi i' l^ssMse^eS^Sm wm •.•^■Sst&u *VI<&S/4«!J&' i.-w'-TT-f l f^:;t:v: o ,r, diiy .Ay. l ' -L-' '■f. ■’ ,■“ ' -■ 4 _ WW-,1 S* -- >J Y '^K r^ 1891. AUTUMN SEASON 1891. Tf iCI es i» % o*t£> 4MP®) £«£s ,#*& toTkicC Ik 5 a &# M ; i' C£S Jlsllj sr ;*li igjr-jr) ,;<GNa GV/S'Givi <7§Sa ,!fc_A Jt &,J GG-G* %$0 A^kW Wlf c f*i °si m s£o mst&b cite cite -Abells efe&s cl,® FOE THE PRESENT SEASON ARE NOW OPENED OUT READY FOR INSPECTION jIV THE ARAWA Wo receiv'd a Large Number of Case; containing— ATJwrul Assortment of Fancy Autumn Dress Fabrics A Kuperb Range of all-wool Pure Cheviot Dress Fabrics A Particularly Good Choice of Soft-finish Melton Clotlil A Marvellous Selection of the Most Fashionable Shaded A Case of Laces, Ceil Nets, Fancy Frilling-, and Hows A Recherche Lot of Fancy Aprons in /hep/tyr. “aturn, and Satin Five cases of the Finest Millinery and requisites in the ci<‘y A Tory Choice Lot of Ribbons, Ribbcn Velvets, etc. ? etc* '' BY THE AO RANG!, Scotch and English Tailoring Tweeds Ladies’ Waterproof Cloaks, Ulsters,-Jackets Kid Gloves, Gimp, and Fur Trim in mgs Hosiery Astrachan and Plush Tunics and Pelisses Fur Idalias, Plastrons, Shoulder Capes Trimmings, etc, PATTERNS AND MEASUREMENT CHARTS SENT FREE ON APPLICAaXUN, EARLY INSPECTION INVII ED AT THE WHOLESALE TAMIL Y DRAPEiIY WAREHOUSE, IE on V s-« JU«j a nnttgl V $ in ■«i wiyaiaaraMißgmcgaytetftgßFnaEWTra^wtyMi^tHrea^ Aho ho u EM ASYLUM •ja nr AN APPE iiJ«l fN appealing (or subscription for Ho MRS! MAGDALKN ASVMJM in X New Zeal and, the. Sisters of the “ (fool Shepherd” desire to express through mo, their sincere gratitude to the inhabitants of this city and the colony generally for the kind co-operation afforded them since they commence ■ the great work to which their lives arc devoted in their temporary residence, Manchester street North, Hourly we meet with a poor Magdalen, tired of misspent hie, seeking a shelter, and finding no security against tin biting blasts 0! vein*wed temptation, turns away with the weight ot die world’s accusation, with the world's condemnation, and becomes the Gclim of an unholy impulse, which cannot he recalled without a sigh—nay, without a tear. Kindly, therefore, bear in mind—1. A most dosirahh* site has been acquired for the Magdalen neat Christchurch. 2. His Imiflence Cardinal Moran laid the foundation stout at “ .Mount Magdala” on the 18th of February of last year, in the presence of 5000 people, and the first portion of the Asylum is nearly completed. 3 The advantage of the Magdalen will be extended to all New Zeahml and elsewhere, 4. The waifs and wanderers who are rescued from the paths ot misery and sin are not asked to what creed they belong. it is sufficient that they need succour. 5, The inmates of “Mount Magdala” and the Good Shcplu rd Nuns p acod over them will remember always, with lively gratitude, the benefactors of the institution. G. Subscriptions may be paid citaer in fart or in full, according *o the convenience of subscribers. 7. If therefore, it was ever true tossy “ That hn gives twice who gives quickly,’’ it is particularly so on the present occasion, in order that soon we may see another House of the Good Shepherd added to the 150 homos scattered over the Globe, in which more than 4000 Uoligbusesr bestow their devoted care on 20,000 children and young girls, while a judicious channel will be found for the outlay ot the funds entrusted to the Institution. 8. The bisters of the Good Shephcni will be g'-atelul to ail those who encourage their friends lo subscribe to the funds of the Mag dale 11 Asylum. 0— > to bring to a speedy emanate to exercise a Tno favour of an early response wii enable tot conclusion an institution from which circles of good must salutary influence on the future of the Colony. Subscriptions will aiao be received by Messrs A, J. White and ri xi imugh nan, and by the Rev. Mother Prioress, Convent of the Good -Shepherd, Manchester street North. Cheques and P.O. Orders to be made payable to me. h t ' M. GIN AT Y S.M., Mis. Reet., Managing Christchurch, May 1887 INGTON DEBILITY. r.r p oi* taut An a ounce meat |H tliff.so MEN who are OLD BEFORE I THEIR TIME, AMISITIONLESS LIFE, FEEBLE IN ENERGY, DE. B1 LI rAT E D IN CONSTIT UTION. mo KEN DOWN IN HEALTH, throat EXCESSES, ABUSES, or INDISCRE TIONS, the following is addressed ; Pnom. E. N. HARPER, MBS A,, &cf j Having do voted special attention to the cause and Curt of all NERVOUS, SKIN, URINA BY and PRIVATE COMPLAINTS may be CONSULTED FREE upon all Leases of a Special Nature, requiring SKILL, SECRECY and EXPERIENCE.; SUFFERERS from BLOOD and SKIN DISEASES, FITS, KIDNEY ami BLADDER AFFECTIONS, PREMATURE DECLINE, LIVER and VENEREAfj COMPLAINTS and all morbid condition: of the -System, AT ONCE CONSUL! Prof. HARPER. Consultation coG nothing, end may bo the moans of rest- 1 ' ing you to vigorous haaltu. If yov nave any o/ Via above symptoms uoend vpon it you are .su fenny rom some , rn of NERVOUS EXHAUSTION an delay may lead to tho most dcplorabl consequences, Remember, the seeds of disease are in your system and unless speedily' plucked by an expert band ,vil flourish into fatal luxuriance. PauF, HARPER’S scientific and suo coßiiful mode of treatment, attested skill and respectability, have gained £o bin? tho confidence of all classes of the community, YOlP T ?T AN.DI .MIDDLE-AGED'MiII matters not from what cause yout symptoms have arisen, or who has failed to cur-: you. LET’ NO FALSE DELI CACY PREVENT YOU CONSULTING PROF. HARPER. He baa by profound research thoroughly investigated the origin of these complaints and has ascer tained the purest and safest methods which they may be eradicated, gCONSULTATIONF REE; Sufferers mav be treated at a distance Always scud tall description of symptoms Cures guaranteed. Confidence absolute HOURS—Moukixu, 10 to 2. Evening to Come to Auckland for a Consultation O address PROF. E. N. HARPER, COB. IVELLEbLEY & ELLIOT! STS AUCKLAND!-

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Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 175, 14 September 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 175, 14 September 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 175, 14 September 1891, Page 1

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