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Special advertisements. GEUMAN OAKAUIRS AND C GKS AND ; S iUTH Si«A INLAND RHKLI«S Will be FOR SALE for a FEW D\Yz -lily. JSext Ashburlon Bikery Oompnny. flast sirsttt. Also, Kcglish R»>BiN REDBREASTS OHAS. BILLS, BiRD DlfiALWtt, l(i) George street, Dunedin, CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR. GIFTS. GIFTS. GIFTS. li HE Undersigned has JCJST LANDED, *- and opened »p. a LARGE ASSORTMENT of ""HPISTMAS AND NSW YEAR PRESENTS, Viz., Dolls of every description Joys m great variety Work Boxes Floral and Musical Albums Brackets and Ornaments Christmas, New Year, and Birthday Cards m great vaiiety. CRICKETING AND LAWN TENNIB MATERIALS, &c, &c. FISHING IACK.LE, &c. Spec'al reductions made to Schoo 1 Committees and bnyors of large parcels. N.B —Large and New Stock of PIPES' aod TOBACCONIST WAiiES m greai variety. • WILHELM^ZAKDER, TOBACCONIST & HAIRDRESSEi. EAST STREET ASHBURTON MARVELLOUS Steam Washer. A WASHING "MACHINE] AND BOILER IN ONE. Saves I abor, Time, Health and Money. Everybody docs their own washing now. A child fourteen years of age can wash fifteen ihirts m twenty m nutes. Hundreds of Ladie= are buying the Marvellous Steam Washer. THE Marvellous Steam Washer is a square boiler msi do of which revolveß a bollow uocden cylinder tbat holds your rlothra. Pour into the boiler wa>er to the depth of 3 inches. When the water boili you hay •eteatn. then revolve your wheel for 16minut s yonr clothes are then ready for rinting. Steatc has done your wr>rk, for steam is many tirx^ more powerful thnn woter. The oflenor clothef are washed with this machine the whiter thej get. Instead of the back breaking, hard rubbing, and finger-bleeding operation of thf sf mi-bnrbaron.-< washboard, al> the while intiling the i fflavia of the washtub, you have a gentle an^ healthy exorciße, giving a rotary mnfcion to J6 shirts at once, instead of rubbing on a nojall part ot one. Instead of being bent over the unhealthy fum^s ot a washtub you arc uting a rotary boiler with but a Jittle more steam than an ordinary tea-kettle Instead of boiMng ati<i scrubbinp harri for several hours over 16 shirts, you wash them all ml 5 minuter. With this machhv an ordinary family's washing can be done m 2 to 3 hours, nnd the olothefl all on the line, wbion is often a great advantage m drying th» clothes ; and dinner cu.n b" e;ot ready as on f>ny other ay. A" a bealih preserver it i? of the gictfst impo'tance. aa the steam will thoroughly kill all germs of difease that might be m any clothes, wh eh is sure to be i. those of the sick or c •nsumptive. It is wellknown by everyone ot conmon Bbnae that washing cloihns m th- o!d way is tha hardest of all worn ilonp by women, and. i time given rheu'>in.tifm, swollen joints, drawn-up fingers, and othe' < vita, but by U9ing ihe ruarveflcus Steam Washer the terora of wosh-day ar over. Beui a few of tha many testimonials rcccivi d : — 11 The rfteun W-igher I bought 3 wrek 1 . ba^k i« a (/re:.t sucC' (-a and workh well. — ARTHUR Frisbt, Batveil F.irm, Willowby, November 22 i.o, iBiJG." 4 Jhe Washer works well, leaves the olotheß a b'.-autiful ro'our, nnd doas not i yue them. — Mns Chaplton. Deccmhi.r 15:h, 1886 " "Aly wifo requests me to stato th'it the Machine we bought from you is a perfect Hnocse. The work that us dto take Bor 9 hours to do U now compl ;t<.d m 2 hours an:l a •half, thn work b. ing dine with very littlo labour, Thi Hoam Was-hu'- w f ->rkß better thaD was expected, Isoth for waahing nnd heating the mlk for cheese making It w a great boon, and well wonh tho rncn-y — Bmnrv Rv< son, Elgin." "The Machiro 1 bought hag given every satisfaction, nnd does all you alleged it would. My wife tsna it ravca hard labour and the clohes, the iubtdng board with it is never used nor nrorled, and m thsinvtnticn of the fttbuia Wnf-her you hivo conic.red a grc.it bcou on the domestic cirjle, 'md its «S3 wil ' become univeisal as aocn as its merits are* appreciate'.— He v. J. Kennor." •• lv r«.ply to your card, we find the Waehe.' a most u?elul and labour-paymg machine There is noth ng equal to it m the waehinp line, it is all jou claim for it, and onr women folks would not bo without it. Even a dolicate f male can do * large washing m half a day. I cannot Bpeak too highly of it. — Mrs Dr. Hickky." Mr Barrell, Sin,— The Washing Machine that was purchas d from you after trial ha=t proved to give full satisfaction, and can bo honeutly recommenced to • very houeeh >ld as a great saving m titre and labour — Mrb Ohas L'ONNfix,LY, Opotiki, Bay of Plenty, near Auckland " A s ili larger demand expected than mv late list of buyers showed, from what, the ladies tell me of the promises their h'ii bandb have ruade thtni "You shall have one of F'-rriman's Marvellous Washing Machines after harvest." F. FBBRIMAN, Sole Agent, Aehburton,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1484, 16 February 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1484, 16 February 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1484, 16 February 1887, Page 2

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