Special adrertisements. WILDING AND LEWIS, OARRIBTBRB AND QOLIOITORS. v b F. WILDING, NOTABY PUILIO. ■ Offioci: Next "Mall" Offloe, Burnett ot., Aahburton, I Mr Wilding will attend the sittings | of the Aahburton Courts on Tuesday and , Fridays, and may be consulted personally ! n these days. The firm is now represented m Ashbutton by Mr Clawon, an English Solicitor of considerable experlenpe, who wilt be In daily attendance at the office to receive Instructions %nd confer with oients. #100 8 nnfiE undersigned have Just Received JL FRESH SUPPLIES OF NEWCASTLE COAL WEBTPORT COAL V.D.L. TIMBER V.D.L. PALINGS BAILED AND RAW OIL GASTOB OIL WHITE AND RED LEAD AMERICAN LOLKS HOUSE VARNIBH SCRIM WIRE NETTING WIRE NAILS FENCING WIRE (Barb) FENCING WIBE (Plain) INSPECTION INVITED. McCallum and Co., TIMBER, IRON, AND COAL MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTS R MARVELLOUS Steam Washer, A WASHING MACHINE AND BOILER IN ONE. Saves Labor, Time, Health and Money. Everybody doe 3 their own washing now. A child fourteen years of ape can wash 6fteen bhitts m twenty m nutes. Hundreds of Ladie c are buying the Marvellous Steam Washer. THE Marvellous Steam Washer is a square 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 boil* yon havn ntoatn. then revolve your wheel for 16 minutes, Y'UT clothes are then ready for rineing. Steam has done your w^rk, for Bteam is many timeß 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 er mi-barbarous waehboard, nI J the while inhaling the c fflivia of the washtnb, you have a gentle an** hoilthy exeroipe, giving a rotary mntion to 15 shirts at once, instead of robbing on a email part ot one. Intead of being bent over the unhealthy fum^s of a washtub. yon are using a notary boiler with but a little more steam than on ordinary tea-kettle foiling. Instead of boi'ing nnd scrubbing bard for neveral hours over 15 shirts, you wash them all m 15 minutes. With this machine an ordinary family's washing can be done m 2 to 3 hours, and the rlotheH all on the line, which is often a great advantage m drying the clothes ; and dinner can bn eot ready as on nny other Hay. A3 a health preserver it is of the gre^tfßt importance, as the steam will thoroughly k'll all germs of dipeass that might be m any clotheß, wlrch is sure to be ia those of the sick or connumptive. It i» wellknown by everyone of common Bonce thaj; washing clothes m the old way is the hardest of all work done by women, and m time giveg ?heumatißm,»woJJen joints, drawn-np fingers, '•nd othe- »-.vilß, but by using the marvellous Steam Washer the ter'ors of wash-day are over. Road a few of the many testimonials receivrd :— 11 The Bteam Wnßhor I bought 8 wpeks back iB a great buccrps and works well, — Arthur FniBBY, Batwcll Farm, Willowby, November 22nd. 188 G." •'The Washer works well, leaves the clothes a b n autiful colour, and does notirjnro them.— MKB Cha.bi.ToN, December 16th, 188 C " ' " «»My w>fo requests me to state that the Machine wo bought from you is a perfect success. The work that us*d to take Bor 9 hours to do is now completed m 2 hours and a half, the work being done vith very little labour. Tho f-team Wabher works better than won expected, both for washing and heating the mlk for cheese making It is a great boon, and well worth the money. — Hknuy Hulson. Elgin." "The Machlno I bought has given every satisfaction, and does all you alleged it would. My wife Buys it paves hard labour and the clothes, the rubbing board with it is never used nor needed, and m ths invention of the Steam Washer you have conferred a great boon on the domestic circle, and rta use will become universal na soon as its monts are appreciate!.— Kkv. J. Kbmnor." "In reply to your card, we find the Washer a moßt tyseful and labour-eaying machine There is nothing equal to it m tho washing line. It is all you claim for it, and our women folks would not be without it. Eren a delicate female can do a large washing m half a day. I cannot speak too highly of it.— Mrb Dit. Hioket." Mr Barrel], Sin,— The Washing Machine that waa purchased from you after trial ha« proved to giro full satisfaction, and can be honestly recommended to every household as a great saving m time and labour- —Mm Ohab (osifEiiLT, Opotiki, Bay of Plenty, near Anokland " A a< ill larger demand expected than mv late list of buyers Bhowed, from what the ladies toll me of the protnisea thejr hiiFbinds have made them "You shall haya one of Ferriman's Marvtilons Wsehing Machince after harvest." F- FBBEIMAN, Bole Agent, Aihburton,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1487, 19 February 1887, Page 2
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835Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1487, 19 February 1887, Page 2
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