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F. FEHHIMAN, ASHBURTON, " SOLE AGENT FOR STEAM PATENT FAMILY WASHING MACHINES AWARDED FIRST SPECIAL PRIZE gMgk ' 4HMStOB Agricultural aud P. A. Aunual Show, Nov. 2nd 1886, for best Exhibit New B^B^^ '■■••--- : : ■■-■'■■ Zealand Industries ; H bPBI . . ,, -o ~ |||§ If gtrOpolitan and other Shows held m Canterbury, having been entered foaf I :^lHfa^ Exhibition only.— S T o Prize offered* fl > m^^^^^^ THIS MACHINE iVitSi^^l tf lt|e most perfect mid greatest Labor-Savin^ Machine fly^^^V^i 1■ M CTer brought before tlie INiblie of IVew Zealand* H' |K^k The advantage we claim for this Machine is, that the Clothes sustain no* ■• . | {^^■J Vi^^^B DftlOl^e by wear or tear, as there is no friction; and attention is also I \ I /^^Bl ll^^Hk eilled to the fact tkat the Clothes do not come m contact with the dirty water, but are ■*--^RsFrm«r^lH I I^^lk Only immersed m the steam which is certain to keep the linen m good color. No ■■^■mSBSJ^^H I ■ H^B btUßhing, sorubbing, or any painful hand-rubbing is necessary, and the slightest effort B^^G^H^l^^^H^H^flii^^^H : : if tufficient to turn the handle, a child ten years of age being able to easily work it. |m^^^H^^P^^N^M^^B • No Copper or Boiler required, the whole process- of washing' being done m Machine at f^^my tamo time. The Machine undoubtedly supplies the best means for disinfecting the m clothes which come m contact with contagious diseases, no germs of infection being I»»-^_ fc ~_^2i^H^^Bi^Bß^B| " -ftblft to survive the ten minutes 1 immersion m the steam. Two blankets can be washed at the same time, or four sheets, ten shirts, ojj Othef Articles m proportion. Any special size can be made for Hospital, Laundries, or JKK^mffimr(S§i^BßJwKß DIRECTIONS FOR USE. B ™™^^^ |,«»White Cloths. — Steep the white cloths m water overnight, then wring them out, and be careful to Soap all the fifty parts well. 2.— Put water to the depth of four inches into the Washer (that is, until it is one inch deep m the cylinder), then Iftt tbt llwhine on siuve. ' ' B.— Put just enough soap, cut fine, into the water m tlie cistern to make sucls. •;••' ■ ■i.-^Pillthe cylinder three-quarters full of tlie clothes which have been well soaped, close the lids and give the handle ft ftWlnrnsj let it then stand until the water is boiling. O,«~As soon as the water boils, turn the handle for 10 or 15 minutes, as needed, very slowly, reversing the motion tiSeUlOnally. The clothes are then washed. 6.— Take them out of tho cylinder (using the wooden tongs) and rinse thoroughly m cold water, wring them into ft iQb Of blued water, then wring and hang out on line.' NOTES.— The water m the cistern need oniy be changed evety fouit'i or ( : £th boilin •, but a little water must bo added each time to keep • #oOßltlßt depth of three inches m tho Machine. Wash the white articleß first, dnatcrs and kitchen towels last. For white clolhes keep (he water boiling all the time. Give body linen, or «nj #Bl> flirtf BTticles, 15 minutes ; Flannels require only 5 minutes m tlie Maohine. JBtTCiy care should be taken each time, aft r v ing the Machine, to clean it well with soda m the water. „,., PfUGB OF MACHINE, COMPLETE, FROM £3 Us. 6d.; TONGS, Is, 6d,, ' DELIVERED AT THE RAILWAY STATION, CHRISTCHURCH. Thd Public are respectfully invited to inspect these Machines and ask for circulars to send to friends. •Phe Machine is so very simple and easy that any child can use it, tTheCOßfc of fuel and soap m this Machine is so very small that it will soon pave its cost. The i.ibor is also reduced to a At&ifiVHßi 9S a washing for a family of eight can be easily completed m one hour aud ti-half. ov loss. Ako, if the clothes be as fflfftO ftf is BOiaible to make them, this process of washing will not fail to make them perfectly clean and of good Color. Give tbifUlObuie one Hal» and you will never be without one m the home. Orders from the country attended to with immediate gnuteb. *# ■• UMBMBWWHid Whole COSt of this Machine is but a trifle more than an ordinary Copper that is generally used m the ordinary hard way of washing. BEAD A FEW OF THE MANY TESTIMONIALS RECEIVED. h.w, 0 1H f.» loithti.wi Bwbbt Hoobb, Caßhel Street, *° W DmT-I^ ft total* Ohrietcharoh.Oct.lß,lßß9. S^^m'^SSISSZ KeVsX'ss "The wo* thS iS B £3l beg io te B ttfy to your new « Steam Washing Machine » Su^ySSs SmQjfiSSZ &T«S> is now done m ««w most perfect I have ever B een I did the washing for fourteen ?-!i u ?«« IJa i » tSf Th« work ia done weU with very little P eo P le IBBt Monday » n tout hours, whiob usually takes a woman nine £° aart 08 ' t0 Bft y notbi °8 o* tbe saving of aoap and firing, whioh is very tober-YowreßpectfaUy, 8 . B . CHAPMAN, Ashburton. coawderable. .- m v . MBB. J. MILLS* ■■--."- — : ttr.BiK»U. . STMNBiM, Ootober 20tb, 1886. Sir,— The WftetTngtlftehme that was pwehiaed from yon, after Messrs. G. Barrell and Co. trial hai proved to give full satisfaction, and can be honestly recom* Washing Maohine Manufacturers, sat&dftd to every household as ft great saving m time and labor. Manchester Street, Christohurch, Mm CHAR CONNELLY * aye K re& * P' eaßUro °* letting you know that the Washing d(Bi voad> vui i aujji, ... « Machine, which you sent me has proved for itaelf a great succeis, Opotiki, Bay 01 Fwnty, near AUOkIiDO j fc ,joe B not only make washing easy, but gives the clotheß a ■ ii '■»■■■ beautiful colour, far superior to hand washing, as there is no rubbing . ■ «»- •#*.«.. /* n*«**U Jb Prt required, but simply putting tho clothes m the box, when steam is up, « BIW' o. »Kreu « «>• ♦„»•«,««•• ♦« « ia rod turning the handle a few minutes, which any child oan do. I, Gentlemen,~lt is ft plewowj to me to bear testimony to the for 0 can % ccomme na any person m want of a Washing Machine to wonderful aaving o! time and labor, and soap and f uel,^ which my visit j have tthk td v th&t when B they try tho «nf« now etpemneei since using one o [your Patent Steam^ Washing ftifiine, like I have done, they will find that it ia a Machine that S^nflden^^tSwTa^ra wiU pay for itself m a rem^able^orUime -v vantages aro now fuUy realised by my wife. I write this for the .. Mrs. LYDIA McMILLAN. benefit of those who have not yet given the maobine a trial, aB every No. 2 Sandrulgo terrace, hoao ought to hiwone—Yonra truly, * King Street, Sydenhawu PATRICK MANION, CnniBTCHORCH, N.Z., 22nd Ootober, 188 G. Farmer, Woedon's. Moslrß G . Barrell and Co., Christchurch. ■■ i. ii. .ii Gentlemen, — My wife desires me to tell you that ehe is very «.. «. •»» i . . ..ii. ill- i -„«.«»- much pleased with the "Patent Steam Family Washing Machine" The Steam Wasuer I bonght three weeks back is a great BUceesa | Bh bought from you> ghe , ms nsed it Beve^ al times ° with moßt and Trorbe Vf elli »T»rrTTTTP t?-rthpv I satisfactory results. In addition to making the olothes perfectly ilimun iiusßi, clean it causea a coDßiderablo saving in ihe labor, soap and fuel. " . Satwell Farm, Willowby. j Bnj - & c i ■ Notember 22nd, 1886, ' a* WILLIS, ■ » Editor of "Telegraph." 1 I^JKX thl k3 mXh left ™ thß ° lOtUM * bWUHfUI COl ° ri Bna The annexed b a list of narnl^eTsons who have purchased the vow noi injure mem. OHARLTON machine and are willing to testify to its merits. The advertiser n».. m k A «irn, ifioft ' has deemed it wise, m order to place tho incomparable article of Uecemoer iota, i»ab. household use more prominently before the intelligent people of the 11 district, to give the postal address of a few of the buyers, m order My wife requests me to state that the Machine we bought from you that an unprejudiced andentiroly impartial opinion of Ha intrinsic x^ h a perfect success. The work that used to take Bor 9 hours to do value, may be readily obtained by anyone desirous of getting such inia now completed m 9 hours and a half, the work being done with formation from actual users and purchasers, who will undoubtedly be . very little labor. The Steam Washer works better than was expected, best calculated to give a just estimate of its value. both for washing and heating the milk for cheese making. It is a Mrs. Herbert, Seafield Mr. W. Anderson, Flemington great boon, and well worth the money. Mr. M. Bruce, Seafield Mr. 0. Fooks, AUord Forest Road , .. HENRY HUDSON, r « Collison, Scafield Mr. Peter Lownie, Wakanui •..;■•:■:. •, . Elgin. Mr. D. Rosa, Lauriston Mr. William Brown, Wakanui .■•-'■•■•- _ Mr. G. T. Marriott, Ashburton Mr. J. Johnstone, Trevorton " * Mr. T. Claridge, Aahburton Mr. Charles Ward, Ashburton The Machine I bought has given every satisfaction, and does all Mr. W. Charlton, Ashburton Mr. William Baylis, Ashburton you alleged it would. My wife says it saves hard labor and tho i Mr. Bradbury, Ashburton Mr. Charles Fowka, Ashburton clothes, the rubbing board with it is never used nor needed, and m Mr. H. Hudson, Elgin Mr. Andrew Dawson, Waterton tho invention of the Steam Washer you have conferred a great boon Mr. J. Lloyd, Newlands Mr. John Small, Wlwatstone ' on the domestic circle, and its use will become universal as soon as Mr. E. Thomas, Wnkanui Mr. J. H. Carlton, Mount Somers its merits are appreciated. Mr. A. Frisby, Ashburton Forks Mr. W. JJrown, Wakanui Rev. J. KENNOR. Mr. S. Chapman, Willowby Mr. J. Shearer, Ashburton _ Mr. G. Grice, Willowby Mr. J. Farland, Mount Somers , . Mr. J. Willianiß, Willowby Mr. C. Spray, Ashburton In reply to your card, we find the Washer a mpst useful and labor* Mr. J. Hearn, Baling Mr. W. Allan, Dromoro aaving machine. There is nothing equal to it m the washing line. Mr. A. McLeod, Tinwall Mr. C. Jephson, Tinwald It is all you claim for it, and our women folks would- not be without Mr. J. Tucker, Ashburton Mr. J. Reycraft, Rakaia it. Even a delicate female can do a large washing m hall a day. I Mr. Helens, Ashburton Mr. J. Gamble, Ashburton cannot speak too highly of it. Mr. J. Hunt, Asljbmton Mr. McAlister, Waterton Mrs. Dn. HICKEY. Mr. Quarterman, Tinwald And 293 others. • * Ease, Quickness m Operation, and Economy m Fuel, Time and Soap, and absolute freedom from Weai ,?n the Clothes, are some of its peculiarly valuable features. Ou any Tuesday or Saturday a FREE RETURN" RAILWAY PASS will bo allowed to all Cash Purchasers of Washer between „ Methven, Rakaia and Orari to Ashburton. ALBERT ROBERTS. W. PATCHING 18 A OABH PUROHAbBB OF TENT, TARPAULIN, FLAG, AND HORSECLOTH MANUFACTURER. OTViAof Oofo ar\A nfhp-n TPaniYl PmriiinA A LARGE STOCK ALWAYB ON HAND OF TENTS OF ALL SIZES w Jieax, uaxs, ana ouier js arm jrroauce. calico, duck, twill, and canvas. Manilla Eope, Plough Lines, Fishing Lines, Clothe, and Garde* Lines. Offers STORAGE FACILITIES on Advantageous Terms. IBON AHD wooden blocks. — — Special attention io called to tho well assorted Has for Sale — btook op reaper and binder canvases, GOLDBN TABEB,, CAPE BARUS*, PLOUGH SH\RES (all sizes). AU m * de 0P tbe Premißeßt SEED WHEAT, OAIB, PARLKY, CLOVERS, COCKSFOOT, RYiGRA^' Aattenf tnd Canvas Ikept io stock, and repairs promptly executed. T»rpanliiii tnm RAPE SEED, CORN SACKS, SEAMING TWINE. 6xßto 24 x SOjalways m atock. otao Clothing made en the f ietuiw. . — —^_ SJAJgQOEES from 12 x 24 to 25 x 65 ON HIRE. > dttrVPTPTC*^ DTP A IL *%|JW ?? IdtOTBE 0B TemMBAM PHOMMWr AOTBN»8»T0t Acknowledge* to be # '"*" ' % PATCHING, TBE BEST IN THE MAMET, mx SABT STREET, ASHBURJON;

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1518, 28 March 1887, Page 2

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