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??o:.tal Advert! lemontp. W. F. HANNAFOED, (Bnrnott ttr». t, opposite " Mail" Uflhe) TINSMITH AND METAL-PLATE WORKER, -.yISHES to inform the publio of. v \ Ashburton an I the |urrounding (districts that he keeps m stock or can MANUFACTURE TO ORDER all doscriptions of TINWARE for FARM or DA»ftY purposes; also, all REPAIRS of any nature promptly executed m a skilful manner, -All go da sold at lowest remunerative prices A Trial solicited. HORSE-HAIR and BEESWAX bough m any quauti j t'orO.'.SH. 11 7 J'UiiLIO NOTIGiJ. IST retiring from the Tailoring Business bo iong and successfully carried on by me under the style of CraiKhead and Co., I beg moat heartily to thank the many Kind friends and patrons who have so liberally supported me during the time I have resided m Ashbnrton, also to inform them and the publio generally "hit I have disposed of my business to Mr Efugh 0. Oralghead, who comes to New Z j aand well recommended with over thirteen years praotioal experience, »nd all the latest and newest ideaa oonneoted with the trade. ALEXANDER ORAIGHEAD. Aehbnrton, January Ist, 1887, REFERRING to the Bbove, I have it much pleasure In intimating to the residents of Ashbnrton and surrounding district that I have deoided to settle m Ashburton, and hope by strict attention to business to merit the Bam e favorable support whloh has been extended to my brother. The Ashburton Tweeds being quite equal, and m some reflpeots tuper or to imported goodp, I will support the local industry as far bb the requirements of businrsa will permit. Fit, Style, and Workmanship Guaranteed. HUGH C. CRATOHEAD Aahburton, January l-.t, 1887. 12 HUSBAND AND WIFE. The Husband. Dear wife, I am weary of seeing You tcil every day for your bread, . "While I am a poor helpless being } •Tis often I wish I were dead. You ne'er were accustomed to toiling. Your hands were once white like tho snow ; While I watch yon work "night and morning Yonr movements seem wearied and s?o w The Wife, Dear husband, give over yonr worry, My work cc ma )i"je labor, I ween, Bnt I am never compelled, dear, to hurry Now I use Ferriman'B Washing Machine. It lightens by two-thirds my labors, And makes all my garments so clean , That our clotbus are the envy of neighbors Who adore Ferriman'a Washing Machine mO THE WIVES AND MOTHERS OF JL ASHBURTON AND THE GENERAL PUBLIO OF NEW ZEALAND. In presenting to the public of Ashbmton the marvellous BTEAM WABHER, I believe I am confer ing a boon of incalculable worth on every wife and mother m this bsautifa' land, an whom that most importnu; function of every household devolves, known (and hitherto dreaded) as washing clothes of every desciption. By the nae of this Machin?, this distastefal and Blavish work i 3 entirely relieved of Hs drudgery, and made ' a source of pleasurable oxerciso. The uncquallel qualities which it possesses of thoroughly bVncMne the clothes giving them an unparil'eled whiteness, and it 3 harmle s action upon delicate nnd colored fibrica, render it peculiarly useful and popular. The eavine qualities of tha Mach'ne quite m keeping with its other m-»ritoiina features. Any peraon who will give it a practical tost will be unquestionably convinced that from an ECONOMICAL et ndpoinr, it ia UDBurpassd and unequalled. The consumption of fuel is materially reduced. The saving effected m thi^ ite-n alone will m <ne year equal the price of tho Macuine. As it only entails tbe consumption of two-thirds the amount of soap u<ed m the ordinary wav of washing, thU item of ec nomy is silf-evident to every person. Tha greatest saving, however, ia effected m the wear and tear of the clothcp. Every intelligent individual huowa that tin uho of the waishboa r d wears tin varions fabrics more than anything else, and ib thi marvellous Ft eAui Waeher renders its u?8 absolutely unnecessary, and thereby obviates almost 6' tirel> the nccfs-ity for " clothes mending," its saving qualities m thi • particular will be at once apparent and appreciated. Bnt all its savin-' qualities of a financial character aro eclipsed, and dwindle in<o insignificance, when we take into consideration the frail, delicate, and weakly condition of thousands -of wives nnd mothers who are forced to tax their energies and waste their limited strength m Jtha o!d way of washing; but who may, by lhe use of its magical properties, do the work without any fatipue to their feeble bodies, and with infinite satisfaction and ploaenro to their minds. This, more than any deEire or expectation on the part of the inventor to make money out o the article, was tbe prime object he bad m view. From tho marvellous results obtained from its use. however, and tho unbounded and en' h-si-astic comment* ations from everyone having used it since its introduction to the pnblic, as 1 annexed list, of names of persons wh > have purchased the machine and are willing to testify to its merits, will fully attest, the advertiser his deemed it w.se, m ord- r to place this incomparable article of household uee more prominently before the intelligent people of the district, to ? ivfl the poaLal address of a few of the buyers, m order that an unprejudiced and entirely impa'tial opinion of ite intiinsic value, may be readily obtained by anyone desirous of getting such information from actual risers and purchiaera, who will nudoul.tedly be best calculated to give a just estimate of its value. Mrs Hoibert, Seafield Mr M. Bruce, Sea field Mr Collison, Beafield Mr D. Boss, Lauriston Mr G. T. Marriott, Ashburton Mr T. Claiidge, ABhburton Mr W. Charlton, Ashburtcn Mr Bradbury, Afhburton Mr H. Hudson, Elgin Mr J. Lloyd, Nr.wlands Mr E. Thomas, Waka^ui Mr A. Frigby, Arhburton Forks Mr 8. Chapman, Willowby Mr G. Grice, Willowby Mr ,T. Williams, Willovby Mr J. Henrn. Ealing Mr A. McLcod, Tinwald Mr W. Anderson. Flemington. Mr 0. C. Foois, Alfo-d Forest Road Mr Pefrr Lownie, Wnk^nui Mr Williitn Brow", Wak.nui Mr J Jobnstone, Trevo.ton Mr 0-nrles War 1 , Aobbrrton Mr William Ba lie, Ashburton Mr Charlei Fowke, Asl-burton Mr An rew D iwson, Waterton Mr Ji bn Fmall, Wheatsione Mr J H. Carlton, Mount Soccers .And J 3l others m all parts of the diettict, DIRECTIONS FOR USE. ! tecp the clothes over night, then wring m out. Soap aU the d : rly parts wall. When the water is boiling violently, which will at once b evident by heavy and foaming Buds rising to the top of the m .chine, take out the clotbes end pnt them at once into clean water (i»r the dirt is liaole to set, and difficult to remove if this is neglected). After this, tin Ec and put them m blue water. Prints and Ginghams, soap same as whits slothes. Put them all mnt once ; when watrr is boiling turn fcr five minutes. If water is not boiling, but very hot, turn eight minutes. Lacp Curtains, wet nnd soap them , put -hem m a pillow slip j tie them up." Turn for ;eu or fifteen minutes. Cold water will do for Fftt'ng all the above. Woollen Blankets. Wet m warm water Soap and put them m loose When the water >oils turn ten minutes. Rinse m warm water. Red Flan n Is. Wet them m warm water. Vhtn water is just ready to boil, turn for one ninuto. Rinse m wa>m water, for white lannels tarn for five minntes. Hose. Ladies' and Children's Hose, highly olored, mast not be pnt into boilhw water, ut hav(B good and hot. Turn one minnte, if ot highly colored tarn five minutes. F.FEURIMAN, (Sole Agent, Ashburton. FOR SALE. A Good WireMcCormick BINDER, A second-hand; Wood's STRING. F.FEiIBIMAN,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1468, 28 January 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1468, 28 January 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1468, 28 January 1887, Page 2

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