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W. F. HANNAFOBD, (Burnett street, opposite " viail" uffi?p) TINSMITH AND METAL-PLATE WORKER, tIJISHES to inform the public of M Ashburton an ■ tbe stmoundiog Hiatriotß th«t he keeps m stock or can MANUf'ALTUttM 10 OKIEtt all descriptions of UN WAKE for FARM or UtA RY purposes; also, all RKPAsKS of any nature promptly executed m a skilful raunne-. All go ds gold at lowest remunerative prices ATa AL SOLICITED. H iRSE-HAIK and BEESWAX bought m any quanti j for OaSH. 11 73 PUBLIC NOTIOffi. IN retiring from the Tailoring Business so long and successfully oarried on by me under the Btyle of Craighe*d and Co., I beg moat heartily to thack the many kind friends aud patrons who havo no liberally huppured mo during the time 1 hnve resided m Aehburtun, »iao 'o inform sbeua aod the pablio generally thtt ihave di&p «?d of my DUcinens lv Mr HughO. Oraighead, who comes to ew Z a and well recommended with over thirteen years piaotlcsl experience, and all the latest and newest Ideas oonneoted with the trade. ALEXANDER ORAIGHEAD. Ashborton, January Ist, 1887. T)EFBRRING to the above, I bare Xt much pleasure m intimating to the rtmideats of Afthburton and surrounding ! district that I hare deoided to swtUa m Afthbuitou, and hope by strict attention to buaiueHß to merit the same favorable support which has been extended to my brother. The Ashburton Tweeds being quite equal, Hud m some respects xnperior to Imported goudo, I will sagport the luomi inua*iry as f*r as the rtqrjirementi of buoinpsd will permit. Fit, Style, and Workmamsbip Guaranteed. HUOB 0. CRAIGHEAD Ashburton, January lat, 1887. 12 8 HUSBAND AND WIFE. The Husband. Dear wife, I am weur> of seeingYon t»il every day for your bread, "While I am & poor helpless being ; Tia often I wish I weie dead. Yon ne'er were accustomed to tailing, Your hands were once white like the snow ; While I watch yon work night and morning Yonr movements seem wearied and slow The Wire. Dear husband, give over yonr worry, My work se me like labor, I ween, Bnt I am never compelled, dear, to harry Now I nße 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 neighbor b Who adore Femman's Washing Ma bine TO THE WIVES AND MOTHERS OF ABHBURTON AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC OF NEW ZEALAND. In presenting to the public of Ashbntton the marvellous STE<vM WABHBR, I believe I am confer ing a boon of in< alcuiable worth on every wife and mother m thia beautifa laod, an whom that most; impo-toni function of every household devolves, known (and hitherto dreaded) as washing clothes of every description. By the nae of this Machine this diflt&steful and slavish work ia entirely relieved 7)f i's drndgeiy, and made a sonrco of pleasurable exerciao. The unrquallel qualities which it possesses of t^oronghly blf'coiog the clothes giving them an unparalleled whiteness, and it* harmle-B action upon delicate and colored fabrics, render it peculiarly useful and popular. Ihe saving qualities of tha Mach'ne are quite m .keeping with its other m ■•ito-ionß features. Any p u rßon who will give it a practical teßt will be nnqut-fltionably convinced that from an EOONO all* 'AL atndpoiav-it ii unsurpassed and unequalled. The consumption of fuel is materially reduced. The saving effected m this itei alone will m r-irs year equal the price of the Mac :iue. As it oniy entails tbe consumption of two-thirds the amount of soap u ted m, the ordinary war of. washing, this item of ec homy is self-evident to every person '■ The greatest swing, however, is effected m the wear and tear of tbe clothes. Every intelligent individual knows that th» ÜB9 of the washboard wears ths ■ varions fabrics more than anything else, and •s tha marvellous Pi earn Washer renters its ust abßolntely nnne«Mßary, and thereby obviates almost c tirel} tbe nftcts-ity for " clothes mending," its saving qualities m tbii particular will be at once apparent and approcia^d. . . Bpfc all lU savin" qualities of a financial character are eclipsed, and dwindle into insig*. nifhance, when we take into consideration the frail, delicate, and w< akly condition of thonsands of wives and mothers who are forced to tax their energies and waste their Hrn ted et'ength m {the old wiy of washing ; bnt who may, by the use <>i its magical properties, do th" work without any fatigue to their feeb'e bodies, and with infinite sat :ef action and plnasnre to their minds. Tbu, more than any desire or expectation on the part of the nv-:ntor to maki money out of the article, was the prime obj r et he had mvi jw. From the marvellous rei-nlta obtained from its nse, however, and tin unbounded and enhisiastic common' ationß from everyone hating used it since its introduction to the pnblic, as the annexed list of names of persons vrh > have purchased the machine and are willing to testify to its merit a, will folly attest, the advertiser his deemed it wise, m ord-»r to place this incomparable article of household use more prominently before the intelligent people of the district, to the poßtal address of a few of thebuyeie, m order that an unprejadiccd and entirely impartial opinion of its intrinsic value, may be readily obtained by anyone desironn of getting snch information from actual rsera and purchasers, who will undoubtedly be beßt calculated to give a just estimate of its valne. Mrs Herbert, Seafield Mr M. Brnoe, Seifield Mr Collison, Seafield Mr D. iioes, LanrUton Mr Q. I. Mnrriott. Asbburton Mr T. Olaridge, Aehbnrtoa Mr W. Charlton, ABbbnrtcn . Mr Bradbnry, &.Fhburton Mr H. Hudson, Elgin Mr J. Lloyd, Newlanda Mr E. Thomas, Waka«ui Mr A. Frisbj, A^libnrton Forkß Mr S. Chapman, Willowby Mr Gr. Grice, Wi"owby Mr J. Williams, Willovby Mr J. Hearn. Ealing Mr A. vtcLeod, Tinwald Mr W. Anderson. Flemington. DIRECTIONS FOR USE. F teep the clotheß over night, then wring them out. Soap all tk<j dirty parts wall. ' • When the water Is boiling violently, which will at once b ■ evident by heavy and foaming Budß rising to the top of the m .chine, take out the clothes and put them at once into c)ean wafer (us the dirt is liaole to set, and difficult to remove if this is neglected). After thiß, rinao and put them ia blue waterPrints and Ginghams, soap same as white olothes. Pub th^m all mat once ; when yvntn Is boiling turn f • r five minutes. If water is not boiling, but very hot, tnrn eight minutes. Lacs Curtains, wet und soap them, put them m a pillow Blip ; tie them up. Tnrn for ten or fifteen minutes. Cold water will do for wetting all the above. Woollen Blankets. Wot m warm water Snap and put them m loose When the water boilti turn tea minutes. Binee m warm water. Red Flann Is. Wet them m warm water When water is just ready to b il, turn for one minute Binso m warn water, for white flannels tarn .for five minutes. Hose. Ladien' and Ohildron's Hose, highly colored, mnst not be put into boiling w»ter, bnt hivo good and hot. Tvra one minnte, if not highly colored torn five minutes. F. FE..RIMAN, Hole Agent, Aehburton. FOR SALE--4 Good WJreMoCotniick BINDEB. A eecond-hund Wood's BTRII^ Bi|tAN

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1453, 11 January 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1453, 11 January 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1453, 11 January 1887, Page 2

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