Bpecial Advertisements. fI^HE undersigned have Just Received X FRESH SUPPLIES OF NEWCASTLE COAL WEBTPORT COAL V.D.L. TIMBER V.D.L. PALINGS B< ILED AND RAW OIL CASTUtt OIL WHIT B AND RED LEAD AMERICAN LOCK 3 HOUSE VARNISH SCRIM WIRE NETTING WIUK NAILS FENCING WIRE (Barb) FENCING WISE (Plain) INSPECTION INVITED. McCallum and Co., TIMBER, IRON, AND COAL MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR. GIFTS. GIFTS. GIFTS. <y HE Undaraigttedb&ft JGST LANDED, -*- and opened ap, a * LARGE ASSORTMENT of CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS, Viz., Dolls of every description Toys m great variety Work Boxen F.'oral and Musical Albums Brackets and Ornaments Christmas, New Year, and Birthday * Cards m great variety. CRICKETING AND LAWN TENNIB MATERIALS, &c, &o. FISHING TAOKLtf, &G. Special reductions made to School Committees and buyers of large parcels. N.B —Large and New Stock of PIPES and TOBACCONIST WARES m great variety. WILHELITzATSTDEE, TOBACCONIST & HAIRDRESSER EASr STREET ASHBURTON MARVELLOUS Steam Washer A WASHING MACHINE ANI) BOILER IN ONE. Saves Labor, Time, Health and Money. Everybody does their own washing now. A child fourteen years of age can wash fifteen shitts m twenty m nutes. Hundreds of Ladic c are buvtng the Marvtllous Si cam Washer. THE Marvellous Steam Washer b a square boiler inside of which revolves a hollow wooden cylinder that h- Ida your «*lothPß. j Pour into the boiler wa»er to the denth of 8 inches. When the water boils you havp Btoam, then revolve your wheel for 16 minut' s, your clothea aro then ready for rinsing. Bteam has done your wnrk, for Bteam is many times more powerful than watrr. The oftener clothes are washed with this machine the whiter thfl.v get. Instead of the back breaking, hard nibbing, and finger-bleeding operation of th«» semi-barbarous washboard, nil the while inhaling the < ffl'ivin of the washtub, you have a gentle and healthy ezernire, giving a rotary runtion to 1 6 shirts at once, instead of rnbbing on a ((mall part ot one. In toad of being bent over the unhealthy fnm-a of a washtub you are nßing a rotary boiler with bnt a little more steam than an ordinary tea-kettle boiling Instead of boi'ing and scrubbing harri for aeveral hours over 16 shirts, you wash them all ml 5 minutes. With tbis machinan ordinary family's washing can be done m 2 to 3 hours, and the clothes all on the line, which is often a great advantage m drying tho clothes ; and dinner can b<* got ready aa on any other day. As a health preserver it is of the greitfst importance, as the steam will thoroughly kill all germs of disease that might be m any clothes, wh'ch is sure to be i v those of the sick or consumptive. It i» wellknown by everyone pf common Sbnse that washing clothes m the old way is the hardest of all wots, done by women, and m time gives jheuniatibm, swollen joints, drawn-up fingers, and othe>- evils, but by using the marvellous Steam Washer the ter r ors of wash-day artover. Read a few of ths many testimonials received: — " The Bteam Wnaher I bought 3 weeks baok is a great success and works well, — ARTHUR Frisco, Batwell Farm, Willowby, November 22r,d, 1880." " 1 he Wuaher works well, leaves the clothes a beautiful colour, and docß not ir jure them. — Mkb CnAßvroN. December 15th, 1880 " "My wife requests me to state that the Machine wo bought from you it) a perfect eucrese. The work that used to take Bor 9 hours to do is now completed m 2 hours and a half, the work being done with very little labour. The fciteam Watbor works better than was expected, both for washing aqd heating the m<lk for cheese making It is a great boon, and well worth the money.— -Henry Hulbon, Elgin." ••The Machine I bought haa given every satisfaction, and doet* all you alleged it would. My wife en.} a it >ayes hard labour and the clofhes, the tubbing board with it is nevor uaod nor neoded, and m th? invention of the Steam Washor you have conferrod a great boou on the domestic qirclo, and its use wilt become univeisil as soon as its merits are appreciate 1.-— Hey. j. Kbnnoii," 11 In reply to your card, we find the Washer a most useful and labour-saving machine. There is nofch'ng equal to it m the washing line. It is all you claim for it, and our women folks would not bo without it. Even a delicate female can do * large washing m half a day. I cunnot speak too highly of it.— Mrs Dr. HICK.EY." Mr Barrel!, Sir, — The Washing Machine that was purchas d from you after trial has proved to give full satisfaction, and can be honestly recommended to every household aa a great i saving m time and labour. — Mrs Chas (•'ojfNßLLvr, Opotiki, Bay of Plenty, near Auckland" - t A b ill larger demand e*p rted than m* late t list of bu>ers showed, frim what, the ladies : tell me of the promises their lint bands have made them, " You shall have one of Fe.rriman'B C Marvellous Wnßbißg Machines after harvept." f F, FBaRIMAN, *. Solo Agent, c Aihbu^ta), \
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1481, 12 February 1887, Page 2
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