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Special Advertise iatinss. j W. F. HANNAFOED7~" (Bnrnorfc sfcrart, opposite " *>fftil" « 'ffiae) TINSMITH AND METAL-PLATE WORKER, CTISHES to infom ibe public of Vy ABhbur.ton an j tbe surrounding districts that he keeps m stock or can MANUFACTURE TO OKDEII all descriptions of TINWABB for FARM or DAIRY purposes; also, all REPAtKS of any nature promptly executed m a tikilful manner. All goods sold at lowest remunerative prices A Tbsal solicited. HORSE-HAIK and BEESWAX bought many quanti'j for CASH. 11 73 TUHIAO NOTIOS. IN retiring from the Tailoring Business co fong and eucceßafully carried on iy ma under the style of OraigheAd and 00,, I beg moßt heartily to thank the many kind friends and parona who have bo liberally supported me during the time I have resided In Aehburton, also to inform them and the publio generally that I have disposed of my business to Mr Hugh 0. Oraighead, who oomea to New Z>aand well recommended with over thirteen years piaotioal experience, and all the latest and newest ideas oonneoted with the trade. ALEXANDER ORAIGBEAD. Aohbarton, January Ist, 1887. "DEFERRING to the above, I have X|j much pleasure m intimating to the residents of Aehburton and Burrounding district that I have decided to settle m Ashburton, and hope by strict attention to business to merit the same favorable support which has been extended to my brother. The Aehburton Tweeds being quite equal, and m some respectß snperior to imported goode, I will support the local | industry aB f.ir as the requirements of buainesa will permit. Fit, Styib, and Workmanship GUABANTEfID. HUGHO. ORAIOHEAD. Ashbarton, Jannavy Ist, 1387 12 8 HUSBAND AND WIFE. The Husband. Dear wife, I am weary of seeing You toil every day for your bread, "While I am a poor belplees being ; 'Tis often I wish I woie dead. You ne'er were accustomed to toiling, Your handß were once white like the snow; While I watch you work night and morning Yotir movements seem wearied and slow. The Wifb. Dear husband, give over your worry, My work seems Hie labor, I ween, But I am never compelled, dear, to hurry Now I use Ferriman's Washing Maclune, It lightens by two-thirds my labors, And make* all my garments so clean, That our clothes are the envy of neighbors Who adore Foiriman's Washing Machine TO TRK WIVES AND MOTHERS OF ASHBURTON AND THH GENERAL . PUBLIC OF MEW ZEALAND. In present ing to the publio of Ashbuiton the marvellous BTE\M WASHER, I believe I am conferring ft boon of incalculable worth on every wife and mother m this beautif upland, an whom that most important function of every household devolve*, known land hitherto dreaded) as washing clothes of every description. By the nee of this Machine, this distastcfal and Blavish work is ectirely relieved of ifcs drndgery, and made a source of pleasurable exercise. The ufiequallel qualities which it possesses of thoroughly bl' neb ing the clothes giving them an unparalleled whitt ncs3, and its harmle«s action upon delicate and colored fabrics, render it peculiarly useful and popular, The saving qualities of thd Machine ar quite m keeping with its other m^ito idds features. - Any p .rann who— ncill_ iriro it- n pran, tical te3t will be unquestionably convinced that from an ECONOMICAL stndpoino it is unsurpassed and unequalled. The consumption of fuel is materially reduced. The saving effected m this item alone will m rnejear eqoal the price of the Machine. As it only entails Ibe consumption of two-thirds the amount of Boap v ed m the ordinary wav of. waehing, this item of eo.nomy is Belf-evidenc to overv person The greatest saving, however, is effected m ihe wear und tear (of the ctothee. Every intelligent individual knows that ih> uei of tho washboard wearß tho various fabrics more than anything else, and cs iho marvellous Pi eim Waeher renders its use absolutely unne^eseary, and thereby ob- [ viatcs almost c tirelj the necessity for : " clothes mending," its saving qualities m tM-> particular will be at once apparent nod appreciated. But all its savin-' qualities of a financial character are eclipsed, and dwindle into insignificance, when we take into consideration ths frail, delicate, and weakly condition of thousands of wives and mothers who are forced to tax their energies and waste their limited strength m Jtho old way of washing ; but who may, by the use of its magical properties, do the work without any fatipuo to their feeble bodie?, and with infinite satisfaction and pleasure to their minds. This, more than any desi-e or expectation on the part of the inventor to mako money out o tho article, was the prime object he had m vhw. From the macve'.lous results obtained from its ÜBe, however, and the unbounded and en'h isiastic commendations from Everyone ha^iTg used it since it 3 introduction to the public, aB the annexed lisD of names of per cons wko have purchased the machine and are willing to testify to ita merits, will folly attest, tho advertiser has deemed it wise, m ord^r to place this incomparable article of household use more prominently before the intelligent people oi the district, to pive 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 auch i a formation from actual users and purcfhiseis, who will undoubtedly be beat calculated to give n just estimate of its value. Mrs Herbert, Seifield Mr M. Bruce, Senfleld Mr Collison, Seafield Mr D. Ross, Lauriston Mr G. T. Marriott, Ashburton Mr T. Olaridge, Athburton Mr W. Oharlton, Ashburtcn Mr Bradbury, A.shburton Mr H. Hudson, Elgin Mr J. Lloyd, Newlands Mr E. Thomas, Wakanui Mr A. Frisby, Af-hburton Forks Mr 8. Chapman, Will owby Mr G. Grico, Willow by Mr J. Williams, Willovby Mr J. Hearn. Ealing Mr A. N'cLeod, Tinwald. Mr W. Anderson. Flwington. O. 0. Foo>-8, Alford Forest Road Pet*r Lownie, Wak-mvi William Brown, Wak .nui J Johnstone, Trevo ton . Obarles Ward, Ashbirton tVilliam Bavlie, AB^burton Charles Fowke, Ashbnrton Au row D ;waon, Watertoa Jcbn irmall, Wheatetone J H. G'arlton, Mont Sonera And 131 otbera m all parts of the district DIRECTIONS FOR USE. ' teep tho clotheß over night, then wring them out. Soap a'l th 3 airly parts w*ll. When tho 'water is boilintt violently, which will at once b< evident by heavy and foaming suds rising to the top of tha m chinej take out the clotbes c-nd put them at qnce into clean wate.r (as the dirt is liaole to sec, and difficult to remove if this is neglect-id). After this, rinp.e and put them m blue water. Prints and Ginghams, eoap same as white clothes. Put thorn all mnt once ; when water is boiling tutu for five minutes. If wateria not boiling, but very hot, tarn eight minutes. Lace Curtains, wet nnd soap them , put them m a pillow slip • tie them up. Turn for ten or fifteen tuinnte^. Cold water will do for wettm? all the above. Woollen Blankets. Wet m warm water Soap and put them m loose When the water boils turn ten minutes. Rinse m warm water. Bed .FlaDn Is. Wet them m warm water. When water is just ready to boil, turn for one minuto. Rinso m wa-m water, for white flannels tarn for five minutes. Hos9. Ladies' and Children's Hose, highly <olored, must not be put into boiling water, but have good and hot. Turn ope mipute, if not highly colored turn five nuautes. F. FISURIMAN, Bole Agent, ABhburton. . FOR SALE. A Good WireMcCormick BINDER. '1 cecond-hand Wood's b ERING. F. FEHRIMAN

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1458, 17 January 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1458, 17 January 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1458, 17 January 1887, Page 2

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