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W. F. HATOAFOBD, (Burnett straot, opposite " vsail" Offi:a) TINSMITH AND METAL-PLATE WOKKER, iA-'ISHES to info m ibe public of Asbhuvtou an the sur ounding districts that he keeps iv stock or can MANUb'AOTUKW TO UKUEtt all <ieHcriptiona of iINWAUE for tAUM or DA.JJY purposes; also, all KKPAIuS of auy nature promptly executed m a skilful manner. All go d 8 sold at lowest remunerative ■■prices A Tr<al solicited. ' HORSE-HAIK and BEESWAX bought n uny quauti j for CiiSH. 1173 PUBLIC NOTIOE3. IN retiring from the Tailoring Business bo Jong and successfully carried on by mo under the Btyle of Craighe«d and Co., I beg most heartily to thank the many Kind friends and patrons who have go literally auppurted mo during the time I have resided m Aehburton, also ro inform them and the pubiio generally that I have diap sed of my busmeas to Mr Hugh 07 Oiaigheud, who oornes to *ew Zaaand well recommended with over I'.irtee^ years pi&juoai experience, and all the. latest and newest ideas connected with the trade. ALEXANDER CRAJGHEAD. Ashburton, January Ist, 1887. ■DEFERRING to the above, I have Xt muoh pleasure iv intimating to the residents of Ashburton and surrounding district that I have deoided to settle In AshburtoD, and hope by strict attention to busiqesa to merit the same favorable support whioh ha» been extended to my brother. The Aehburton Tweeds being quite equal, cud m some reßpeots inptrio^ to iuiported goods, I will support the looal industry as f*r as the requirements of buainesn will permit. Fix, Style, and Wobkmakship GUARANTEED. HUGHO. OR4IGHEAD. Aahburtoo, January Ist, 1887. 12 8 HUSBAND AND WIFE. Thb Husband, Dear wife, I am weary of seeing „ Ton toil every day for yonr bread, - '' "While lam a poor helpless being} J Tis often I wish I were dead. Yon ne'er were accustomed to toiliag, Your hands were once white like the snow; While I watch yon work night and morning Yonr movements eeem wearied and slow. - Thk Wifb. Dear hnaband, give over yonr worry, My work se ms lik6 labor, I ween, Bat I am Dover compelled, dear, to hurry' How I use Ferriman's Washing Machine. , It lightens by two-thirds my labors. And makes all my garments so clean, That onr clothes are the envy of neighbors Who adore fTomman's Washing Machine rjryo THE WIVES AND MOTHERS OP , X ASH BURTON AND THB GENERAL PUUUO OF N KW ZKALa.NO. In presenting to the public of Ashbmton i the marvellous STEMI WASHER, I believe I a oi confer ing a boon of incalculable worth on every wife and mother m this buautifu' land, an whom that most important function of every h usehold devolves known (aud hitherto 1 dreaded) as wash'.ng clothoa of every de- ; BC.-ipti:m. By the nae of this Machine, this dißtaste.f til | and slavish work is entirely relieved of its . drudgery, and male a source of pleasurable ' exerciso. Tho unrquallei qualities which it ' posses^os of thoroughly blriicoi'-ig the clothes, I giving thsm an unpar ileled whiteness, and its harmless action upon delicate and colored fitbriiH, render it peculiarly useful and popular. , '« he saving qualities of the Machine are quite m keeping with its other m-rltotious features. Any p :rsoa who will give it a pr.vv tical test will be tmquestionably convinced that froman E3ONOMIUAL st ndpoins it ia unsurpassed and unequalled. The consumption of f nel is materially reduced. The saving effected m this ite>n alone will m one year equal the price of the Maciine. As it only entails tbe consumption of two-thirds the amonrit of soap u»ed m the ordinary wav of washing, this item of ec nomy is B3lf-evidenc to every person. The greatest saving, how- , ever, is effected m the wear and tsar of the ' clothes. Every intelligent individual knows ■ that ih) übo of the washboa-d wearß fh9 t varions fabrics more than anything else, and • us th» marvellous Pi e*m Wneher rcnoera its > u^o absolutely nnneoeaeary, and thereby obviates almost c tirel> tbe ncc<.B-ity for 1 '• clothes mending," its saving qualities m tbi^ • particular will bt at once apparent o»d appre--1 dated. . EJnt all lta eavin<r qualities of a financial character are eclipsed, and dwindle into ins<Rnifi % ance, when we take into consideration tho frail, delicate, and weakly condition of thousands of wives and mothers who are forced to tax their energies and waste their i limited strength m JiliJ old wy of washing; but who may, by the use of its magical propertif s, do the work without any fntipue to > their feeble bodie?, and with infinite satisfaction and pleasure to their minds. This, more than any desire or expectation on tbe part of the inventor to make money out of the article, was the prime object ho had m visw. From the marvellous results obtained from its use, however, and th 9 nnbonn- ed and einhrsiastio common ations from everyone ha\iug used it since it* introduction to the public, as the annexed list of names of persons wh > have pnrchared the mochino and are willing to testify to its meii'.e, will folly attest, the advertiser his deemed it wise, m ord?r to place this incomparable article of household nee more prominently before the intelligent people of the district, to five the postal address of a few of the buyers, m order that an unprejudiced and entirely impartial opinion of its intrinsic value, may be readily obtained by anyone desirous of getting snch ia formation from actual rsera and pnrchißors, who will undoubtedly be best calculated to give a jti6t estimate of its value. Mrs Herbert, Se*field MrM. Brace, Seifleld Mr Collieon, Seafield Mr D. Boss, Lanriston Mr G-. T. Marriott. Asbburton Mr T Clai-idge, Aehburton Mr W. Cbarlton, ARhburton Mr Bradbury, iehburton Mr H. Hudson, Elgin ■ Mr J. Lloyd, Newlands ■ Mr E Thomas, Wakanui' Mr A. Frisby, A^hburton Forks Mr H. Obapman, Willowby Mr G, arice, WiDovrby Mr J. Williamß, Willowby Mr J. Hearn. Baling Mr A. McLeod, Tinwald Mr W. Anderson. Flemington. DIREOTIONB FOR USE. ' teep the clothes over night, then wring them out. Roap all the d'rty parts w-sll. When the water is boi'in? violently, which will at once b evident by heavy and foaming suds rising to the top of the m ichine, take ont tbe clothes nnd put them at once into clean water (as the dirt is liaole to Bet, and difficult to remove if tbis n*glectud). After this, rinse and put (hem m blue water. Prints and Ginghams, soap same aa white clothes. Put them all mat once ; when watpr is boiling turn fcr five minutes. If water ig not boiling, bub very hot, turn eight minutes. Lace Onrtains, wet and soap them , put them m a pillow slip j tie them up. Turn for ten or fifteen minutes. Cold water will do for wert'ng all the above. Woollen Blankets. Wot m warm water Soap and put them m loose When the water boils turn ten minutes. Rinso m warm water. Red Flann Is. Wet thtm m warm water. Wh^n water ia just ready to br'il, turn for one minute. Rinse m warn water, for white 6-trinete tarn for five minutes. Bose. Ladies' and Children's Hose, highly O'Ored, must not be put into boiiinir witer, but have good and hot. Torn one minute, if not highly colored turn flvo tuitvitia. F. FJGuRIMAN, bole Agent Aehburton. F)R BALE. A Good Wire McOormick BINDER. 4 second-band Wood's STRING. F.F£BJHH&&*

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1451, 8 January 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1451, 8 January 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1451, 8 January 1887, Page 2

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