Special advertisements. WILDING AND LEWIS, BARRISTERS AND QOIICITORS. F. WILDING, NOTAKY PUBUO. - Omoet: Next " Mail" Offioe, Burnett st., Ashburton. > Mr Wilding will attend the sittings of the Ashbarton Courts on Tuesday and Fridays, and may be consulted personally t n these days. The firm Is now represented m Ash- ' burton by Mr Clayton, an English * Solicitor of oonsiderablo experience, who ' will be m daily attendance at the office i to receive instructions md confer wltb olents. ' *100 8 > f|>HE undersigned have Juet Received X FRE3H SUPPLIES E OF I NEWCASTLE COAL [ WESTPORT COAL » V.D.L. TIMBER V.D.L. PALINGS BCILED AND RAW OIL CASTOR OIL 1 WHITE AND RED LEAD j AMERICAN LOUKS J HOUSE VARNISH SCRIM ' WIRE NETTING WIRE NAILS FENCING WIRE (Barb) FENCING WISE (Plain) INSPECTION INVITED. McCallum and Co., TIMBER, IRON, AND COAL MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTE ffIJB^H&fNRRsSiPvI^S^BILK^^HL^KDi^L^L^L^L^B MARVELLOUS Steam Washer. A WASHING MACHINE AND BOILER IN ONE. Saves Labor, Time, Health and Money. Everybody does their own washing nowi' " A child fourteen years of age can wash fifteen bhhts m twenty minutes. fj Hundreds of Ladies are buying the Marvellous Steam Washer. THE Marvellous Steam Washer h a sqnaro boiler inside of which rovolvea a hollow wooden cylinder that' holds yonr clotheß. Pour into the boiler 'water to the depth of 3 inches. When the water boil* yon have steam, then revolve your wheel for 15 minntts, yonr clothes are then ready for rineing. Steam has' done your work, for steam ia many timea more powerful than wafer. The of tener clothes ar* washed with this machine the whiter they get. Instead of the back breaking, hard rubbing, and finger-bleeding operation of the Bemi-barbaroua washboard, nH tho while inhaling the effltrria of the waahtub, yon have a gentlo and healthy exercise, giving a rotary mntion to 15 shirts at once, instead of rubbing on a Bmall part ot one. Instead of being bent over the unhealthy fumes of a washtah, yon are using a rotary boiler with bnt a little more steam thin an ordinary tea-kettle boiling. Instead of boiling and scrubbing hard for (several hours over 16 shirts, you wash them all ia 16 minutes. "With this machine an ordinary family's vaßhing can be done m 2 to 3 hours, ond the clothes all on the line, which ia often a great advantage m drying tho clothes ; and dinner can be s;ot ready as on any other day. A3 a health preserver it ii of the greatest impoitonce, as the steam will thoroughly kill all germs of dieeaeo that might bo m any clothes, wh ! ch is sure to bo ia those of tho sick or consumptive. It it wellknown by everyone of common Bbnse that washing clothes m the old way is tho hardest of all work done by women, and it time gives rheuroattem, swollen joints, drawn-up fingers, nnd other evils, but by using the marvelous Steam Washer the terrors of wash-day are over. Bead a few of tho many testimonials received :— " The Steam Woeher I bought 3 week* bank N a great success nnd works well. — Arthur Frisbv, Batwell Farm, Willowby, November 22Dd, 188 G." " 1 ho Wnnher works well, leaves the clothes a brautifnl colour, and does not injure them. Mrs CnAM/roN, December 16th, 1880 " "My wife requests me to Btato that the Machine we bought from you is a perfect succcße. The work that ns»d to tnke Bor 9 hours to do is now completed m 2 hours and a half, tho work being done with very little labour. Tho Jiteam Wathor works better than wan expected, both for washing and heating the nvlk for cheese malting. It is a great boon, and well worth the meney.— Hbnrt Hui ron. Elgin." "The Machlre I» bought has given every satisfaction, and does all yon alleged it would. My wife cays it f aves hard labour nnd the ' clothe*, the rubbing board with it is never < used nor needed, and m the invention of the Steam Washer you have conferred a great bcou on the domestic circle, and its use will ' become universal as soon aa its mer ts are • appreciate I.—Bey. J. Kennor." . " In reply to your card, wo find the Washer a most useful and labour-saying machine I Thero is nothing equal to it m the washing ( line. It is all you claim for it, and onr women folks would not bs without it. Even a delicate ' female can do a large washing iv half a day. < I cannot speak too highly of it.— Mrs Dr. ( Hiokey.' Mr Barrell, < Sir, — The Washing Machine that was i purchased from you after trial has proved to i give fall satisfaction, and can be hcneotly recommended to every household as a great ] saving m time and labour. — Mrs Chas j Conkblly, Opotiki, Bay of Plenty, near . Auckland." l A still larger demand expected than my late t list of buyers showed, froyi what the ladies ( tell me of the promises their hatbands have i made them, " You shall have one of Ferriman's I Marvellonß Washing Machines after h*mst." | E3aW2»*S!*»l F.FERRIMAN, , ._ _ &aMi* Bole Ascent, ' afldgs _ J «&£»m AshburtOßi {c
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1491, 24 February 1887, Page 2
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