Special advertisements. WILDING AND LEWIS, OARRISTERS AND OOIIOITORS. ■F. WlTlblNG, Notary Public. Ofnoea: Next "Msil" Offico, Burnott at., Aoh burton. Mr Wilding will attend the sittings of the Ashburton Courts on Tuesday and Fridays, and may be consulted personally n those days. The firm Is now roproeentod m Aohburton by Mr CLAifTON, an English Solicitor of considerable cxporionce, who will be m daily attendance at the office to receive instructions md confer with olenta. #100 8 fTIHE undersigned have Just Received X FRESH SUPPLIES OF NEWCASTLE COAL WESTPORT COAL V.D.L. TIMBER V.D.L. PALINGS BOILED AND RAW OIL CASTOR OIL WHITE AND RED LEAD AMERICAN LOOKS HOUSE VARNISH SCRIM WIRE NETTING WIRE NAILS FENCING WIRE (Barb) FENCING WISE (PJnin) INSPECTION INVITED. McCalluin and Co., TIMBER, IRON, AND COAL MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTE * MARVELLOUS Steam Washer. A WASHING "MACHINE AND BOILER IN ONE. Saves Lal?or, Time, Health and Money. Everybody does tleir own washing now. A child fourteen years of age can wash fifteen hhiits m twenty mnutes, Uundreds of Ladie« are buying the Marvellous Si earn Washer. TIIE Marvellous Fteam Waßher U a eqnare boiler inside of which revolves a hollow wooden cylinder tlat holds your clothes. Ponr into the boiler water to tho depth of 3 inches. When the water bo'li you have steam, then r'Tolve your vheol for 15minntr.a, year clothes are then ready for rineing. Steam has done your work, for sit am is many times more powerful than wnier. The oftener clothes ar« woehed with this machine the whiter tha.v get. Instead of the b;-ck breaking, hard rubbing, and finger-bleedirg operation of the ermi-barbaroijn vraebboaid, nH the while inhaling the (fflivia of the washtub, yon have a gentle and healthy exorcise, giving a rotary mntion to 15 shirts at one, instead of rubbing on a r tii all part of one Instead of being bent over tho unhealthy fnmeß of a washtub. yon aro using a ictary boiler with but a Jit tic more steam thin nn ordinary tea-kettle boiling. Tnstvad of boiling »nd scrubbing bard lor poveral hours over 15 shirts, you wash them all ml 5 minutes. With this machine an ordinary family's washing can bo done m 2 to '3 hours, nnd the clo:hca all en the lino, which is often a great advantage m drying th-? clothrs ; and dinner can bn got ready as on cny ether (iay. As a bealih preserver it ia of the Rre^tfst iropostance, as the steam Mill thoroughly kill all germs of dieease thnt might be m any clothes, v hich is sure to to ia thote of the sick or c&n^rmptive. It iz wellknown by everyono of common Sbnße that washing clothes m th? o'd way is tho hardest of all work done by wonun, and ia time gives iheuT-atum, hv. oMen joints, drawn-up fingors, and other tvilß, but by using tha rrarveilous Steam Washer the tenors of wash-day are ovor. Bead a few of the many testimonials received : — 11 The Steam Washer I bought 8 week- back m a ureat succcps nnd works well.--ABTnim Prisbt, Balwcll Farm, Willowby, November 22nd, 188 G." "'Jho Washer woiks wc'l, leaves the clothes a b n autiful rolonr. nnd docs not injure them — Mrs Chadi/t jK, December 16th, 1886." ••My wife jequcß(s me to state that the Machine wo bought from yon is a perfect sue ts*. The work that üß.d to take Bor 9 hours to do is now completed m 2 houre and a half, tbo voik beintrdeno with very littlo labcur, Tho h'team Wat her works better thnn whp expected, both for wanning ond heating the mlk for (litif.FO mnking. It is a great boon, nnd well worth the mency. — Hbnky Hrn RON. i Elgin." "The Machire I bought has given every satisfaction, and deca all you alleged it would. My wife tnjs it favo* hard labour and the clo:hes, the nibbing beard with it is never used nor needed, and m tho invention of tho (Steam Wnsher you hwa conferred a great bcou on the dorccetic circle, and its nsa will bcceine nnive:sil as goon as its mertß are appreciate J.— Hew J. KRNKon." '•In rrply to your card, we find tho Waeher a most v cful ard labour-faying machine There is ncthrg equal to it intbewnehtng lino. . It is all )ou claim for it, and our women folks would not bo wilhout. it. Even a delicate ft male can do n large washing iv half a day. f r; nnotf Bpcak too highly of it. — Mns Dn. HICKBY." Mr Barrell, gin, — The Wasbing Machine that waa pnrchos'd fiom you after trial ban proved to give foil satisfaction, and can bo honeßtly reccrnmcnc'ed to every honeehold ob a great suving m tirro and labour. — Mns Chas. Connelly, Opotiki, Bay of Plenty, near Auckland" A s ill larger demand expected than my late iisfc of buyers showed, frtm what the ladieß toll rio of tho pi omiecfl their hrn bands have made the-m, "You shall have one of Ferrimon's Marvellous Weening Ma^hineH nfter harvest." F. PBEEIMAN, Bole Agent, ' Alhburt«»
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1490, 23 February 1887, Page 2
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