Advorfcteerasntg. I HE underci{?nod have Just Received 1 FRESH SUPPLIES OF NEWCASTLE COAL . WE3TPORT COAL V.D.L. TIMBER V.D.L. PALINGS BULED AND RA.W OIL CASTOR OIL WHITE AND RED LEAD AMERICAN LOCKS HOUSE VARNISH SCRIM WIRE NETTING WIRB NAILS FENCING WIRE (Barb) FENCING WIBE (Plain) INSPECTION INVITED. McCallum and Co., TIMBER, IRON, AND COAL MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR. GIFTS. GIFTS. GIFTS. THE Undersigned baa JOST LANDED, and opened op, a LARGE ASSORTMENT of CHPISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS, Viz., Dolls of every description Toys m great variety Work Boxes Floral and Musical Albums Brackets and Ornaments Christmas, New Year, and Birthday Cardß m great variety* CRICKETING AND LAWN TENNIS MATERIALS, &c, &c. FISBING TACKLE, &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. WILHELM~ZAOT)ER, TOBACCONIST & HAIRDRESSER EASr STREET ASHBURTON mm V -**-'. ■■■"'* I H^^H#r2 " I - MARVELLOUS Steam Washer. A WASHING "MACHINE AND BOILER IN ONE. Saves Labor, Time, Hcaltty and Money. Everybody does their own washing now. A child fourteen years of age can wash fifteen shiits m twenty m nutcs. Hundreds of Ladies are buying the Marvellous Steam Washer. THE Marvellous Steam Washer it a sqnare boiler inside of which revolves a hollow wooden cylinder that holds your clothes. Pour into the boiler wa'er to the depth of 3 inches. When the water boils you have steam, then revolve yonr wheel for 16minntes, ycur clothes are then ready for ringing. Bteam has done yonr work, for steam is many timeß mure powerful than wafer. The of tener clothes arc washed with this machine tho whiter they get. Instead of the back breaking, hard rubbinc, and finger-bleeding operation of the scmi-barbarou^ washboard, nil the while inhaling tho < fflavia of the washtub, you have a gentle and healthy exercipo, giving a rotary mntion to 16 shirts at once, instead of rubbing on a naiall part or one. Instead of being bent over the unhealthy fnmcß of a washtub. you aro using a rotary boilor with but a little more steam than an ordinary tea-kettle boiling. Instead of boiling and scrubbing hard for Roveral hours over 16 shirts, you wash them all m 15 minutes. With tbis machine an ordinary family's washing can be done m 2 to 3 hours, and the clothes all on the line, wbfoh is often a greut advantage m drying thn clothes ; and dinner can bo got ready as on ony other day. As a health preserver it i* of the greatest impoitanco, as tho Bteam will thoroughly kill all germs of disease that might bo m any clothes, wlrch is euro to be m theme of the sick or consumptive It i? wellknown by everyone of common Qbnso that washing clothes m the old way is the hardest of all work done by women, and m time gives iheumatitm, swollen joints, drnwn-up fingers, nnd other evils, but by using the marvellous Steam Washer tho terrors of wash-day are over. Bead a few of the many testimonials received : — " The Steam Woßhor I bought 3 weekß back is a jrroat success and'Avorks well.— Arthur P'uißijy, Batwcll Farm, Willowby, November Vh.d, tßßi}," '"'lhe Wuphev woike well, leavea tho clotheo v beautiful colour, and doc-3 not it iuro them. — Mub Chabi.ton, December 16th, 188G " •'My wifo roquceto mc to utate that the Machine we bon&ht from you is a perfect success. Tho work that uaid to tako Bor 9 hours to do is now completed m 2 hours and a half, the work being done with very little labour. The Steam Wathor works better than wai expocted, both for washtog and heating the m Ik for'c)f«epe niakpg. I\, is r> groat boon, and well worth the money. — Henry Huxson. Elgin.' " The Machine I bought haa given every satisfaction, and does all you alleged it would. My wifo £Avb it raves hard labour and the cloihca, the rubbing board with it is never used nor needed, and m the invention of the Bteam Washer you have conferred a great boon ou the domestic circle, and its übo will beccme nnivor^al n. a Boon. p,g jta mpr-ts are appreciate -I— -Risv. ,}', KennoH," •' Jji reply to your card,*we find the. Washer a raost ijseful ' and ldbour-e^ying machine. There js "nothing eaual to it in' the washing ljno. 1% is all you cla}m for jt, and onr wqm.en f plica w^uld not bo without it. Ef on a dalioato female can do n large washing m half a day. I cannot speak too highly of it. — Mns Dr. Hick by." Mr Barroll, SjH.-^Tjje Washjng Machine t*nsfc was purchased from you aftor trial ha* proved to give full satisfaction, and can bo honestly recommended to every househ >ld as a great ; saving m time and labour. — Mrs Qhab Connelly, Opotiki, Bay of Plenty, near ' Auckland." As ill larger demand erpeotgd thqn mv luko licit ijt buyers ohowod, /toia what tho ladles tell me 'of tlio promises their hnf binds have made them, " You shall have one of Fqrriman's Marvellous Wnohing Machines aftor harvest." F. FERRIMAN, (Joje Agent, Ae^burioa,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1482, 14 February 1887, Page 2
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850Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1482, 14 February 1887, Page 2
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