Special Advertisements. W. P. HAJ&NAFOBD, Burnott street, opposite %< Mail" Office) L'INSMITH AND METAL-PLATE WORKER, LI7IBHKS to infom the public of *V Ashburton an 4 , the surrounding listriota that he keeps m stock or can 4ANUFACTURE TO ORDER aJi decriptions of TINWARE for FARM or DAIRY purposes ; also, all. REPAIRS of ivy nature promptly executed m a skilful nanner. All goods sold at lowest remunerative wioes A Trial solioiteb. HORSE-HAltt and BEESWAX bought n any quantiij forOASH. 11 73 PUBLIC NOTIOrS. IN retiring from the Tailoring Business no long and suocesßfully carried on by nae under tbe style of Oralghe*d and Co., [ beg most heartily to thank the many kind friends and patrons who have so liberally supported me during the time I have resided In Ashburton, also to inform them and the public generally that I have disposed of my business to Mr Hugh 0. Oralghead, who comes to New Z^aand well recommended with over thirteen years praotloal ezperienoe, and all the latest and newest Ideal oonneoted with the trade. ALEXANDER OR AIG HEAD. Aihburton, January Ist, 1887. "DEFERRING to the above, I have It muoh pleasure In Intimating to the residents of Ashbnrton and surrounding district that I have decided to settle m Ashburton, and hope by strict attention to business to merit the same favorable support whloh hat been extended to my brother. The Ashbarton Tweeds being quite equal, and m some respects superior to Imported goods, I frill support the local industry as far as the requirement* of business will permit. Fix, Style, and Wobkmasship Guaranteed. HUGHO ORAIGHBAD Ashburton, January Ist, 1887. 12 HUSBAND AND WIFE. Thh Husband. Dear wife, I am weary of Beeing You toil every day for your bread, While I*am a poor helpless being ; •Tis often I wish I we;e dead. Yon ne'er were accustomed to toiling, Your hands were once white like the anow; While I watch you work night and morning Your movements seem wearied and slow* The Wifßi Dear husband, give over yonr worry, My work se*ms like labor, I ween, Bnt I am never compelled, dear, to hurry How I use Ferriman's Washing Machine. It lightens by two-thirds my labors, And makes all my garments bo clean, That onr clothes are tho envy of neighbors Who adore Ferriman's Washing Machine TO THE WIVES AND MOTHEKS OF ASHBURTON AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC OF NEW ZEALAND, In presenting to the public of Ashbutton the marvellous STEAM WASHER, I believe I am conferring a boon of incalculable worth on every wife and mother m this beautifu 1 land, an whom that most important function of every household devolves, known (and hithorto dreaded) as washing clothes of every description. By the nue of this Machine, this diatastef ol and alavieh work is entirely relieved of its drndgery, and made a source of pleasurable exercise. The unequalle 1 qualities which it possesses of thoroughly blmcriag the clothes giving them an unparalleled-whiteness, and its narmlees action npon delicate and colored fabrics, nnder it peoaliarly useful and popular. The saving qualities of tha Machno qnite m keeping with its other m n iito.ious features. Any p?rsoa who will give it a practical teßt will be unquestionably convinced that from an EDONOMIOAL stmdpoint it is unsurpassed and unequalled. The consumption of fael iB materially reduced. The saving effected m this ite>n alone will m one year equal the price of the Machine. As it only entails the consumption of two-thirds the amount of soap wed m the ordinary way of waehing, this item of ec nomy is self-evident to every person. The greatest swing, how. ever, is effected m the' wear and tear of the clothes. Every intelligent individual knows that th * usr of the washboard wears tin vAriorm fabrics more than anything else, and ts thn marvellous Ft e*m Washer renders its ns« absolutely unnecessary, and thereby obviates almost e:>tirel> the necessity for " clothes mending," its saving qualities iv thi< particular will be at once apparent and appreciated. JBut all its Bavin t qualities of a financial clmracter are eclipsed, and dwindle into insignificance, when we take into consideration the frail, delicate, and weakly condition of thousands of wi?es and mothers who are forced to tax their energies and waste their limited strength m Jtke. old way 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, This, more than any desire or expectation on the part of the inventor to make money out o the article, was the prime object he had m view. From the marvellons re&nlts obtained from its nse, however, and the unbounded and enth< ; siastic commendations from dvoryone having nsed it since its introduction to the public, as the annexed list of names of persons wko have purchased the machine and are willing to testify to its meats, will folly attest, tho advertiser has defined it wise, m order to place this incomparable article of household use more prominently before the intelligent people of the district, to give the postal address of a few of the buyers, m order that an unprejudiced and entirely impartial opinion of its intiinsic value, may bo readily obtained by anyone desirous of getting snch information from actual users and purchasers, who will undoubtedly be best calculated to give a just estimate of its value. Mrs Herbert, Seafield: MrM. Bruce, Sofleld Mr Collison, Beafield Mr D. Koss, Lauriston Mr G. T. Marriott. Ashburton Mr T. Olaridge, Aehburton Mr W. Oharlton, Ashburton Mr Bradbnry, fltshbnrton Mr H. Hudson, Elgin Mr J. Lloyd, Newlands Mr E. Thomas, Wakanui Mr A. Frisby, Afhbnrton Forks Mr S. Chapman, Willowby Mr G-. Orico, Willowby Mr J. Williams, Willowby Mr J. Hcflrn. Ealing Mr A. McLeod, Tinwald Mr W. Anderson. Flemington. O. O. Foo>B, Alford Forest Boad Pot°r Lownie, W»kanci William Brown, Wakinni J Johnstone, Trevoiton O-arles Ward, Ashbnrton William Ba\ lie, Asb burton C'harle? Powke, Ashburtoi An rew Dnwßon, Waterton Jtbn Small, Wheatatone J H. Carl ton, Moint Somers | And 131 others m all parts of the district. DIRECTIONS FOR USE. Fteep the clothes over night, then wring } them out. Soap a'l the dirly parts well. When the water is boiling violently, which will at once bn evident by heavy and foaming Buds rising to tbe top of the machine, take out tbe clotbes and put them at once into clean water (?*b the dirt is liaole to set, and difficult to remove if this is neglected). After this, rinse and put them m blue water. Prints and Ginghams, soap same as whits clothes. Put them all mat once ; when water is boiling «turn for five minutes. If water is riot boiling, but very hot, turn eight minutes. Lace. Curtains, wet and- soap them, 'put them m a pillow slip ; tie them up. Turn for ten or fifteen minutes, Cold water will do for wetting all the above. * Woollen Blankets. Wet m warm water Soap and put them m tyose. 'When tbe water boili torn ten minute*. Rinsojn warm water. Red Flannels. Wet them m warm water. When water is jnat ready to boil, turn for dne minute. Rinse m warm water, for white flannels torn for five minutes . Hose. Ladies' and Children's Hose, highly colored,, mnpt n,ot be put into boilintr water, : bnt haye good $nd jboti Turn one minute, if not hjghjy Qoferia tnru five minutes. ' ■ ' j * i SoleAireJit, Ashburton, ?ob"bXle, A Good WireHcCcimick BINDER. A second-hand Wood's STRIJSG. F.FBBEIMAN ,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1459, 18 January 1887, Page 2
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