Special advertisements. p\ ERMAN CANARIES AND CAGES \JT AND SOUTH SEA ISLAND SHELLS Willba FOR SALE for a FEW DAYS only. Next Ashburton Bakery Company, East street. Also, English ROBIN REDBREASTS OHA S. BILLS, BIRD DEAL KR, 160 George street, Dunedin. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR. GIFTS. GIFTS. GIFTS. I^HE Undersigned has JOST LANDED, • and opened up, a LARGE ASSORTMENT of CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS, Viz., Dolls of every description Toys m great variety Work Boxes F.'oral and Musical Albums Brackets and Ornaments Ghrietmaa, New Year, and Birthday Cards m great variety. CRICKETING AND LAWN TENNIS MATERIALS, &0., &c. FISHING TACKLE, &c Special reductions made to School Committeea and buyers of large parcels. N.B.— Large and New Stock of PIPES and TOBAOJONIST WARES m great variety. WILHELM~"ZATOER, • TOBACCONIST & HAIRDREBSER EAST STREET ASHBURTON MARVELLOUS Steam Washer. A WASHING MACHINE AND BOILER IN ONE. Saves Labor, Time, Health and Money. Everybody docs their own washing now. A child fourteen years of age can wash fifteen shuts m twenty m nutes. Hundreds of Ladies are buying the Marvellous Steam Washer. TBE Marvellons Steam Washer i* a Bqnare 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 boih yon have steam, then rerolve your wheel for 16 minutes, yonr clothes are then ready for rineing. Steam has done your work, for steam is many times more powerful than water. The oftener clothes ar« washed with this machine the whiter they get. Instead of the back breaking, hard rubbing, and finger-bleeding operation of the semi-barbarons washboard, nW the while incaling the effluvia of the washtub, yon have a gentle and healthy exercise, giving a rotary mntion to 1 6 shirts at once, instead of robbing on a niuall part ot one. Instead of being bent over the unhealthy fumes of a washtnb. yon are using a rotary boiler with bat a little more steam than nn ordinary tea-kettle boiling Tnstuad of boiling and scrubbing 1 hard for peveral hours over 1 5 shirts, yon wash them all ml 6 minutes. With tbis machine an ordinary family's washing can be done m 2 to 3 hours, and the elotheß all on the line, wbidii is often a great advantage m drying the clothes ; and dinner can b'i eot ready as on nny other (iay. As a health preserver it is of the gre't'st importance, as the steam will thoroughly bll all germs of disease that might bo m any clothes, wh'ch is sure to bo m those of the sick or consumptive. It m wellknown by everyone of common Sbnse that washing clothes m the old way is tho hardest of all worsdoneby women, and m time gives iheuu'atum, swollen joints, drawn-up fingers, and othe 1 * evils, but by using the marvellous Steam Washer the ter'ors of wash-day are over. Bead a few of the many testimonials received : — " The Steam Washer I bought 3 wtek* back ie a great succf.ps and works well. — Arthur Fiiisby, Batwell Furm, Willowby, November 22ud, 188 G." '•'lhe W.*ißher works well, leaves the clothes a b"auiiful colour, and does not ii jure them. — Erb Charlton. Decnnb> r 15th, 188G " / "My wife request s me to ' State that the Mncbino wo bought from yon is a perfect Bun-cap. The work that ub dto take Bor 9 hourß to do is now completed m 2 hours and a half, tbe work btins; done with vary little labour. Thn t-team Wai- her works better than wop expected, both for washing and heating the mlk for cheese making It is a great boon, and well worth the meney. — HENRY Huibon, filgin." "The Machine I bought has given every satisfaction, and does all you alleged it would. My wife fivjb it faveo hard labour and the clothep, the rubbing board with it is never weed nor needed, and m tho invention of the Steam Washer you have conferred a great bcou on the domestic circle, and its use will become universal as Boon as its merits are appreciated— Rev. J. Kennoii." " In r*>ply to your card, we fird the Washer a most useful and labour-saving machine There is nothing equal to it m the washing line. It is all 3on claim for it, and our women folks wonld not be without it. Even a delicate female can do a largo washing m half a day. I cannot speak too highly of it,— Mrs Dr. Hickey." Mr Barrell, Biß,—The Washing Machine that \»as purchased from yon after trial has proved to give foil satisfaction, and can be honestly recommended to t very houeeh Id as a great saving m tine and labour. — Mrts Chab Connelly, Opotiki, Bay of Plenty, near Auckland " A a ill larger demand expected than my late list of bujers showed, from what the ladies tell me of the premises their husbands have made tbcm '• Yon shall have one of Ferriman'e MarveJlouß Washing Machines after harvest." F. FEURIMAN, (Sole Ascent, Aibburion,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1486, 18 February 1887, Page 2
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835Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1486, 18 February 1887, Page 2
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