:'po>ei/'J A.ftrotl;»M9mam.B. W. F. HANNAFOED, (Bumot.t atro&t, opposite " Wail" Offi-.e) TINSMITH AND METAL-PLATE WORKER, UTISHKS to inform the publio of M Ashbnrton an tbo aunounditif: •iistrictn that ho keeps m stock or oun MANCWACTUKti TO <»KI.»ER aU doHoriptiona of TINWARE for FARM or UA'RY purpose*; «leo, all KhPAiUS of .my natiuo pi omptly executed m a ukilfu! manuer. All go dn gold at lowest romunerativu prices A Trial solicited. HORSE-HAlUand BEESWAX bought m any quauti j for GASH. 11 73 PUBLIO NOTIOff. IN retiring from the Tailoring Business ■o long and mooessfully carried on by me uuder the stylo of Oratgbead and Co., I beg most heartily to thank the many «lud friends and patrons who have »<-. liberally supported mo during the tirao I have redded m /i eh our ton, albo r.o infom them and the public generally ( h*t Ibav disposed of my business to Mr fugh 0. Oraighekd, who comes to N ew Z a ioit welt recommended with over thirteen years piAQtioftl experience, and all tbu latent and newest ideal oonneotod with the trade. ALEXANDER CRAIOJEAD. A«hbnrton, January lit, 1887. ■pBFBRRING to the »b»re, I have XI; muoh pleasure In intimating to the residents of Aahbarton and surrounding district that I have deoided to settle m Ashburtou, and hope by striot attention to business to merit the same favorable support which has been extended to mjr brother. The Ashburton Tweeds being quite equal, and m some respeots super.or to imported pood*, I will support the local industry as far os the requirements of business will permit. Fit, Style, and WbßXM&xsHir Guaranteed. HUGE 0 OR4IGHKAD. Aobbarton, January lot, 1887. 12 8 HUSBAND AND WIFE. The Husband. Dear wife. I am weary of seeing Y»u tell evtry day for your bread, : "While I am a poor helpless being j 'Tis often I wish I were dead. Yon ne'er wore accustomed to toiling, Your hands were once white like *ne snow: While I watch yon work night and morning Your movements seem wearied and »lo vr The Wite. Dear husband, give over your worry, My work se-mB lite labor, I ween, But I am never compelled, dear, to hnrry How I ceo Forriman'a Washing Machine. It lightens by two.thirds my labors,* And makes all my garments Boolean, That onr clothes aro the envy of neighbors Who adore Ferriman's Washing Machine TO THE WIVES AND MOTHRRB OF ASHBURTON ANDTHK GENERAL PUBLIO OF NEW ZEALAND. In presenting to tbe public of Ashbuiton the ma> vollouh STE • M WASHER, I beJievo I am confer ing a boon of incalculable worth on ovory wife and mother m this boautifn land, an whom that mosfc impottan.. function of every household deyolvcn. known .(and hitherto dreaded) as washing ciottws of every description. •■ " . ' By the nao of this Machine, tbis dintastefal and slavish work is entirely relieved of* V* drudgery, and made n source of pleasurable exercise. The unequalled qualities which it posßesiies of thoroughly b]n«cbinsr the clothes, giving them an unpnr >llelcd whiteness, aid its harmlcrS action npon deliuato and. colored fabrics, r> nder it peculiarly useful and popular. Jho saving qualities of thu Mnchina are quite m keeping with its other m-ito:is>tis features. Any p-Tson who will givo it a practical test will be unquestionably c n\fnVd that from an E3ONOMIOAL standpoint, it is unsurpassed and unequalled The cunsaqfytion of fuel is materially rednced. The saving effiectod m tbis itcn a'ona will m cuo year equal the price of tho Macbiro. - As it only entails tbe consumption of two-thirds the amount of soap u-ed m the ordinary way of washing, this item of ec nomy 1b liilf-evidenc to every person The greatest saving, however, is effected m the wear and ton r of the clothe?. Every intelligent individual know-* that ths uro of tho waebbonid wears th< varions f«ibricß more than anything olbo, and us thR marvellous Pteum WaMher ron'tera its nee absolutely nnneeeaaary, and thornby obviatfs almost c tirel> the nrtc<B>-ity for " olothoß mending," its saving qualities m thi ■ particular will be at once apparent >>pd approelated. But all it* flavin" qualities of a financial character are eclipsed, and dwindle in' olneii*niicanco. when we take into consideration tho frail, dolicnto, and weakly condition of thoiißandu of wives nnd mothers who arc forced to tax their energies and woete thnir limited Ptiength m *tho old wny of waabing.; butwhoraay, bythease of its magical propert Irs, do tbe work without any tatipuo to their foeble bodiop, and with infinite eatiufnction and plenanre .to their ( minds. TbU, more than any desira or expectation on tho part of the inventor to mako mon«y out of the article, was the prime obj ct he had m view. From the marvellous rcßults obtained from its use. however, and the unbounoed and en'h^Binstic common- ationß from evorj-ono having ußed it since it 1 * introduction to the public, as tbe annexed liso of namus of persons win bavo purebftfed the xnachinu ana aro willing to testify to ita motits, will folly attest, the advertiser Vis deemed it wiso, m ord-^r to place this incomparable article of household upo moio prominently before tbe int«lligont >poople of tbo district, to give the postal address of a few of tho buyers, m ordor that an ;unprcjadiccd and entirely impartial opinion of its iutiioeio value, may be readily obtainod by anyone desirous of getting each information from actual users and pnrchtsers, who will undoubtedly be best calculated to give a jnet estimate of its value. Mrs Herbert, 8o*fleld! MrM. Bruce, Be* field Mr OolHfion, BcoCold Mr D. Uobb, Lanrinton Mr G. '•'. Marriott. Asbburton Mr T. Olatidgo, Aehburton Mr W. Chorlton, Annburtcn Mr Brndb ry, Arhhurton Mr 11. Hudson, El^in Mr J. Lloyd., Nrwlnnds Mr B Thomas, Waka^niJ Mr A. Frifiby, A'hburton Forks Mr 8. Ohapmun, Willowby Mr Gr. Orico, Wiilo«by Mr J. Williama, Willowby Mr J. Ilearn. Ealmg Mr A. McLcod, Tinwald Mr W. Anderson. Flemington.] DIREOTIONB FOR USE. f teop tbo clothes over night, then wring them out. Soap all tho dirty parts well. Wben tho water is "boiling violently, which will at once b- evident by hoavy and foaming ends n'Bing to tho top of tho m>»chiue. tako out the clothes and put thorn at once into clean water (ub tbo dirt is Ha olo to sot, and difficult to remove if tbia is neglectwd). Aftor tbis, rinse and put them m bluo waterPrints and Ginghams, «oap same as whits clothes. Put tli'*Di all m i>t once ; when wafrr is boiling turn for Qve minutns. If water is not boiling, but very hot, turn eight minutes. Lftco Ourtains, wet >nd soap them , put thorn m a pillow Blip ; tie them up. Tnra for ten or fifteen mhuteH. Gold water will do for wett'ng all tho übove. Woollen Blankets. Wot m warm water Soap and put them m looso. When the water boils turn, ten minutes. Rinse m warm wafer. RcdFlnmHs. Wet them m warm water. When water i« jush ready to bt.il, turn for one minute Rinso m wa m water, for white flunnels tain for five minutes. Hobo, ladies' and Children's TToyo, higfily rolored, must not bo put iuto boilin ' wdter, but bavo good and hot. Turn ono minute, if not highly coloiod turn liv-i miauten. F. FE. RIMAN, Bole Agent. . Afkbuiton. FOR BALE. A Good WiroMoCorraick BINDER. A Bocond-band Wood's STRING. F.FSBBIHAH.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1448, 5 January 1887, Page 2
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