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W. F. HANNAFOKD, (Burnett street, opposite " viail" Office) TINSMITH AND METAL-PLATE WORKER, WISHES to inform the publio' of Aahburton an « the surrounding districts tliut he keeps m stock or can MANUFACTUftB TO ORDER all deBoriptions of TINWARE for FARM or DARY purposes; also, all REPAIRS of any nature promptly exeouted m a skilful manner. All goods lolrl at loweßt remunerative prices. A Trial solicited. HORSE-HAIR and BEESWAX bought m any quantity for CaSH. 11 73 PUBLIC NOTlCffi. IN retiring from the Tailoring Business ■o iong and successfully carried on by me under the style of Oraighead and Co., I beg most henrtlly to thank the many kiud friends and patrons who have &• lwerally supported me during the time I have resided m also to inform them and the public generally that 1 have disposed of my business to Mr Hugh 0. Oraighead, who comes to >; ew Z a and well recommended with over thirteen years praotioal experlenoe, and all the latest and newest ideal oonneoted with the trade. ALEXANDER GRAIGHEAD. Ashbnrton, January Ist, 1887 T)EFERRItfG to the above, I hay« XV much pleasure In intimating to the residents of Aehburtou and surrounding district that I have deoided to settle m AshburtoD, and hope by striot attention to business to merit the same favorable support which has been extended to my The Ashbarton Tweeds being quite equal, and m some respects euper.or to imported good*, I will support the looal industry as far as the requirements of bualneaa will permit. Fit, Sttlb, and Workmanship Guaranteed. HUGHO. CRAIGHEAD. Aahbarton, January Ist, 1887. 12 8 HUSBAND AND WIFE. Thb Husband. Dear wife, I am weury of seeing You ti.il every day for your bread, While I am a poor helpless being ; 'Tis often I wish I weio dead. Yon ne'er were accustomed to toiling, Your liandß were once white like the snow ; "While I watch you work night and morning Yonr movements se^m wearied and slow . The Wipe. Dear hnßband, give over yonr worry, My work se ms liie labor, I ween, But I am never compelled, dear, to harry Now I nse Feniman's Washing Machine. It light'-ns by two-thirds my labors. And makes all my garments bo clean, That onr clothes are the envy of neighbors Who adore Femman's Washing Machine TO THB WIVES AND MOTHERS OF ABHBURTON AND THB GENERAL PUBLIC OF HEW ZEALA.ND. In presenting to the pnblic of Ashbuiton the marvellous HTE *M WASHER, I believe I am confer -ing a boon of incalculable worth on every wife and mother m this beantifu' land, an whom that most important function of every household devolves, known (and hitherto dreaded) as washing clothes of every description. By the use of this Maohino, this diataatofaiand slavish work is ettu-ely relieved of its. drudgery, anl maie a source of pleasurable exercise. The unequalled qualities which it possesnes of ttioroughly blf»ci ;e the clothes • giving them an unparUielsd whiteness, and it* harm'.e>s action upon delicate and colored fabrics, render it peculiarly uaefal and popular. Mhu saving qualities of tha Machine are quite m keeping with its other mvitotious features. Any person who will gi»e it a practical test will be unquestionably convinced that from an ECJONOaIKJAL st ndpoint it is unsurpassed aid uneqialled The consumption of fuel iB materially reduced. The saving effected m thia ite-i alone will m ona year equal the price of the Maciine. Ab it only entails the consumption of two-thirds the amount of soap ued m the ordinary war of waßhing, this item of oc nomy is s^lf •evident to every person The greatest Biving, however, is effected m the wear and tear of the clothes. Every intelligent individual knows that tin usn of the washboa>d wears tb.B varions fabrics more than anything else, and an tho marvellous Pte-m Washer rcn-era ita nss absolutely unnecessary, and thereby obviates almost c tirel> the nacsnty for " clothes mending," its saving qualities m thi* particular will be at once apparent and approdared. But all its savin - qualities of a financial character are eclipsed, and dwindle into insi»nifV'ance, when we take into consideration thj frail, delicate, and weakly conditim of thousands of wives and mothers who are forced to tax their energies and waste their limited Btrengfch m Jiha old w»y of washing ; but who may, by the use of its magical properties, do the work without any fatigue to their feeble bodies, and with infinite satisfaction and pleasure to their minds. Thia, moro than any deßire or expectation on the part ■ of the invi-nfcor to makn money out of the article, was the prime object he had m viow. From the marvellous reanlts obtained from, its nse, hewever, and the unbounded and enthusiastic commendations from t^eryone having used it since its introduction to the public, as the annexed list of names of persons who have pnrchaFed tha machine and are willing to testify to its merits, will fally attest, the advertiser his deemed it wise, m ordir to place this incomparable article of household use more prominently before tho intelligent people of the district, to pive the po9tal address of a few of the buyers, m order that an unprejadiced and entirely impaitial opinion of its intiinsic value, may be readily obtained by an>ono desirous of getting snch iuformntion from actual users and purchiserß, who wiil undoubtedly be best calculated to give a jutt estimate of its value. Mrs Herbert, Se*field Mr M. Bruce, Se-fleld Mr Collison, Seafleld Mr D. Koss, Lauriston Mr G-. T Marriott. Ashburton Mr T. Claridge, Athburton Mr W. Charlton, Anhburton Mr Bradbury, &*hbnrton Mr H. Hudson, Klfjin Mr J. Jjloyd, Nowtands Mr E. Thomas, Wnkanui Mr A. Frisby, Athburton Forks Mr 8. Chapman, Willowby Mr G. Orico, Willonrby Mr J. Williams, Willovby Mr J. Hearn. Enlmg Mr A. McLeod, Tinwald Mr W. Anderson. Flemingfcon. DIRECTIONS FOR USE. c teep the clothes over night, then wring them out. Boap all tho dirty parts wall. When the water is boiincf violently, which will at onco b • evident by heavy and foaming suds rising to tbe top of the m chine, take ont the clothes and pnt them at once into clean water (aB the dirt is lia ile to set, and difficult to remove if this is neglected). After this, riuse nnd pnt thorn m blue water. Prints and Ginghams, poap same as white clothes. Put th -m all m at once ; when watpr is boiling turn for five minutes. If water is not boiling, but very hot, turn eight minuter. Lace Curtains, wet >nd soap them . put them m a pillow slip ; tie them up. Turn for ten or fifteen minutes. Cold water will do for wett : ng all the above. Woollen Blankets. Wet m warm water Soap and pnt them m lojse When the water boils turn ten minutes. Uinse m warm water. Red tflann Is. Wet them m warm water; Whfn water is jußt ready to boil, turn for one minute Rinse m warm water, for white flannels tarn fa five minutes. Hose. Ladies' and Children's Hose, highly colored, must not be pufc into bojlincr water, but have good and hot. Turn one minute, if not highly colored torn five miintes. F.FEcRIMAN, Sole Agent, . Aehburton. FOR SALE, A Good WireMcOormiok BINDER. A secoad'band Wood's STRING.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1454, 12 January 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1454, 12 January 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1454, 12 January 1887, Page 2

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