Victoria Houea IN Consequence . of Re^,uis : ta Alterations to ?r«mifleß, which will a&ord gTeatpr f«cilit<fß for condqotmg our rapidly increasing bußineßs, it has-been found accessary to Greatly Reduce our btock Trithin »ho next few weeks, a arge and liberal Heduotiona are now made m every Pepartnsent Holders of Glassware Gift Coupons are requested to prestot the sama as early as convenient to enable the Uift Distribution to be satisfactorily doeed . DIMANIT& COE, GENERAL DRAPERS, CLOTHIER'S, &v, f East and T.anored streets, Ashbnrton,
Wanted. PLUMS, PLUMS, PLUMB— Plums m anj quantity, forpreeeTTing, at A. W. Bawpell's, Town Ball WANTED known— Fresh Barracouta for sale, price 6d each, ©very Saturday. Oppoaite Mr A. HarrlsonV_ WANTED Suhßcribors for Protestant Ensign and Hall'i Trial and Bentenoo.—C Hay. 2 102 WANTED Known— For cheap drapery go to H. C. S-BOBR8 1 Genuine Clear I Ing Bale Freih bargains just opened. Melford Hoaso, East itreet. WANTED known— l hate jast opened np a useful assortment of household Crockery, Ironmongery and Brush* ware.~- Jambb MoGrbi.ob, Grower, Etc, Tanored Street, opposite 4rcado. ipURNITURE— -To meet the times, W Jj DA.VIS, Cabinetmaker, Fast street, Ashbnrton, ii now selling Furniture of all kinds oheaper than ever. Chest of Drawers, £1 5s ; Spring Couches, £1 5s Every other article equally cheap. All new furniture at second-hand price. 804 Special Advertisements. CENTBAIi HOTEL. JW. MoRAE having taken th» above . Hotel, ■oliciti • ihare of patronage from the people of Aihbnrton and •orrounding diitrioti Beat Brandt of Wine's Spirlta and Beers. Good StabKng — Fe«di, Okb Shillxko. Hones and Bnggiee to let on hire ft prioea to meet tha times. For the convenience of travellers haniom flab will n>fl*t all trains. W. F. HANNAFOED, (Burntt' strent, "ppr^ite '• *»»il" Office^ TINSMITH AND METAL-PLATE WORKER, nniBHFS to infom tho public of M Ashburton an tho surrounding diet riots thnt he keeps m stock or can MANUFACTURE) TO ORDER all deecriptienfl of TINWARE for FARM. or DAiRY purpoaos; also, all REPAIRS of any nature pi onuptly executed m a ekilfu manner. All go: ds sold at lowest remunerative prices A Tr-al B©Lionm H(RSE-HAlKand BKESWAX bough m any quauti j forO^SH. 1 TO bo Lot by Tender for a term of years to be agreed upon, the Old rstabliehed Bubidobs PrtJinieeß known as the CITY COMPANY, Tinwald. Tha premiees coneist of Putcher's f-hop, General Bto c ' and Bakery, with every convenience for carrying on a large busineßO. A first-claps business ii now being done All information to bo obtained on the premises, Tinwald, or on application to Misers Fletcher, Humphries and Co., Cathbdral Square, (.hristohuroh The highest or ar>y ten er not neceseari y aocepted. Tenders cleso on M MDaY, Febrnary 28th, 1887. Tendere to be addressed to JoBN M. Beip, Tinwald. 2% NSW ZEALAND CLOTBINQ FACTORS' THE NEW GOODS FOR THE BUMMER SEASON ABE NOW OPENED OUT. The Stock is THE LARGEST & BEST SELECTED IN THE T*»WN, And the variety of Style and Patterns m Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing leaves nothing to bf* desired. Thousands of Men's and Boya Suits, newest styles. Trousers and Trousers and Vests manufactured of New Zealand Tweede. Every garment warranted shrunk Jvercoats, Waterproof Coats and T«gg,«gs m great variety Hats, oompris'ng every new style worn 3hildron7s Jersey Suits, ChildrenTa i*tenof.War Suits Gentlemen's Hosiery, Scarves ; Oxford Regatta and White Shirtn Rugs, Portmanteaus, and Travelling Bags "Tie oelftbrated WERTHSIM BKWIN« MACHINE. Tim* Payments. N7- OLO? PING FArrrORY. Kxsrr Htkiit GREAT ANNUAL SALE ©r SUBPLTJS STOCK or DRAPERY, CLOTHING, A2TI> BOOTS. Commencing Saturday, Jan, 22. GREATEST BAEGAINS Ever offered iv AehburtoD, FOR.PIUOES SEE HANDBILLS, ANDREW ORR
Special adTortiseaentg. WILDING AND LEWIS, OAJRRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. F. WILDING, Notary Public. Office*: Next "Mall" Office, Barnctt ct., Ashbnrton. Mr Wildivo will attend tha sittings of tha Aehburton Ooarts on Tuesday and Fridays, and may be consulted personally n these days. The firm Is now represented m Ash* burton by Mb Clapton, an Elnglfoh Solicitor of considerable experience, Who will be In dally attendance at the office to receive instructions and oonfer with dents. «100 8 fIiHE uuderiignsd have Just Received 1 FRESH BUPPLIES OF : NEWCASTLE COAL WEBTPORT COAL V.D.L. TIMBER V.D.L. PALINGS B< ILED AND RAW OIL CASTOB OIL WHITE AND RED LEAD AMERICAN LOJKB HOUSE VARNISH SCRIM WIRE NETTING WIRE NAILS FENCING WIRE (Barb) FENCING WISE (Plain) inspection" invited, McCallum and Co,, TIMBER, IRON, AND COAL MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS & IMPOFTE P. MARVELLOUS Steam Washer, , A WASHING ""MACHINE AND BOILER IN ONE. Saves Labor, Time, Health and Money. ■ Everybody does their own washing now. A Child fourteen years of age can wash fifteen bhijts m twenty m nutes. Hundreds of Ladie* are buviog the Marvellous Steam Washer. THE Marollone Steam Washer U a square boiler inßido of which revolves a hollow wooden cylinder that holds yonr clothe*. Pour into tbe boiler wa<er to the depth of 8 inchee. When the water hoil-i yon havo uteam. then revolve yonr wheel for lominntee, jr-nr olothes are then ready for rinsing. Steam bu done yonr work, for Bteatn it many times more powerful than water. Tha of tener clothes ar* wsahed with this machine the whiter they Eft. Initead of the back break's g, hard robbing, and fingfir-bleeding operation of th» Bftni-Wbaronj tvuhboard, nl> the while inhaling the « ffl <*ia of the wash tub, yon have a trentlo anrf healthy exer^ife, giving a rotary mntion to 16 ehirteat once, inpteod of rubbing on a email part ot one. In-tead of being bent over tbe nnhealtby fnua^B of a washtah, you are using a notary boiler with bnt a little more eteam than an ordinary tea-kettle, boiling Instead of boi'ing and scrubbing bard for reveral bocra over 1 6 shirt*, yon wash thtm all ml 5 minutes. With this maohin*an ordinary family's washing can be done m 2 to 8 hours, and the flothea all en the line, wbrn is often a great advantage m drying tho cloth's | and dinner can b« got ready ac on uny other' ay. As a boal'h preserver it is of ti e gre*ttßb impoitanco, as the steam will thoroughly kH all germs ot diceaM that might be m any clothes, wh'ch is eura to be ithoße of the eick or orunrnptive. It i* wellknown by (iv^ryone of common ibnse that washing clotljee m th~ old way is the hardest of all worKdoneby won>en, and i time gives iheu'iatifm, «»oll6n j unte, drawn>np fingery, and otbe- 'vils, but by using the marvelloue Steam Washer the t-JT'ora of waeh-day are over. Bead a few of the many testimonials received :— 11 The Steam Washer I bonght 3 wrek back i" a frreat oaccees and work? well. — Arthur FKißtjy, Batwell Farm, Willowby, November 22ud, I88G." •'lhe Washer works well, leayeß the clothes a beautiful colour, and does not i' jnre them.— - --MJlßChabltoN Decembrr i6tb, 188G " ••My wife requeaia mo to Btate that tho" Machino we bought from yon is a perfect success . The work that ua"d to take 8 or 9 houre to do is now comploted m 2 houre and a half, tbo work beine dono with very little labour. Tho bteam Wather works better than wan expected, both for washing and heating the m>lk for cliuepe making It Ih a great boon, and well worth tiie money— Hbnrt Ruteotf, Elgin." "Tho Machine I bought l>as given &Ttry ■aij.sfactiou, aud doea all you alleged it would. My wife cays it Faros hard labour aud tho clothes* tbo iubbiag board ■with it is never 'used uoj* needed, and m th 9 inveutiou of the 'Bteam W«wtjcr you have conferred & great boon on tlifl domestic circle, aud its nee will become unive.aal as Bp.on as ita mer»ts are appreciated— BEY. J. KEWKOR." , "In reply to your card, we find tho Waeher a most useful and labour-Eavmg machine There is nothing c<iual to it m the washing line. It Is all yoa claim for it, and our women , folks would not be without it. Eren a delicate : female can do a large washing iv half a day. I cannot speak too big&y ot jt,—Mßß Db. , Mr Barrell. ( ' Biu,— The \Vaahiug Machine that- wa«> j purchased from yoa oftor trial has prove^ to , givo fall eatisfaction, >.nd cau be bonaitly , recommendtd to every honoeuold as a great I caving m time and labour. — Mb* vbxm < Connbllt, Opiotiki, Bay of ?ien,ty, n*w Auckland" A b ill larger demand expected jjfean mv IMa I list pf buyers showed, from irb||'tbo ladiea j tell me of the promiees their Mtbaods have < made toeoi, " Von shall bay« ono of perriman'a Mdr^onaWsptogMMhinee after harveflt." 1 Solo Agent,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1489, 22 February 1887, Page 2
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