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. Wanted. IS? ANTED Two good NAVVIFS . M Apply E. F Wright, Mount Somers , 4 161 WANTED at once, Teams for Ploughing. Apply to Max Friedlandeb. 4J64 . TXT ANTED KNOWN. — That MRS VV MEEOB, Dressmaker, has Kemoved from Burnett street to promises m Cameron street, next Poet Office. WANTED known that HAVES & CO. .have Large Stocks «on hand. For particular see our advertisements m th'S paper. 171 VERY" person Purchsbing 5s worth 2J of Goods will bo entitled to one guess (10s two guesseß, and bo on) as to tbe number of seeds contained m the Monster Pumpkin, now on view m cur Clothing Miop, adjo ning the Drapery — H. C. Segbrs, Melfoid House, TjWRNITURE— To meet the times, W. JO DAVIS, Cabinetmaker, East etreet, Ashburton, is now selling Furniture of all kinds cheaper than ever. Chest of Drawere, £1 5s ; Spring Coucbes, £1 sa. Every other article, equally cheap. All new furniture at second-hand price. 804 ANTED Known- Full Dreaa Re hearaalof ROB HOY on Wcdneßday night. Members &re requested to attend ftt 7 o'clock sharp J. Biro. HAVING taken the shop adjoining our Drapery, have opened it for Men's Clothing and Boots, &<;. Splendid Assortment of Overcoars, Waterproofs, OilsHns, <fee. 155 Pumpkin Prizes to be given away. Apprentices wanted for the dressmaking. — fl. C, Segebs, Melford House. MONSTER ' PUMPKIN PRIZES . — First Prize value £3 ; second, £2 ; third, £1 10s ;. fourth, £1 ; fifth, 15s 6d. And 150 others from 2s to 12s 6d. Dressmaking on the premises. — H. C. Segers, Melford House. WAKTKD known — I have just opened np a useful assortment of household Crockery, Ironmongery and Brushware.— James MoGeecor, Grower, Etc.j Tanored Street, opposite Arcade. HUSBAND AND WIFE. Thb Husband, Dear wire, I am weary of seeing You toil every day for your bread, While I urn a poor helpless being ; 'Tia ofcen I wi*h I were dead. Yon ne'er were occnatomed to toiling, Your hands were once white like the snow } While I watch you work night and morn- „ ■ Your mo^ments seem wearied and slow. The Wife. Ecar husband, give over your worry, My work seems like labor, I ween But I am never compelled, dear, to hurry Now I usa Feniman'a Washing Machine. It lightens by two-tbirda my labors, And makes nil mj garments so clean, Tha' our clothes ere the envy of neighbors Who adore Ferriman'e Washing Machine TO THE WIVES AND MOTHERS OF ABB BURTON AND TBE GENEHAL PUBLIC CF NEW ZEALAND. • In presenting to the public of Ashbnrton the maivellona ETEA.M WASHER, I telitve I am conferring a boon of incalculable worth on every wife and mother m this beautiul land on whom that most important function of every household devolves known (and hitherto dreaded) as washing clothes of every description. By tbo use of tbis Machine, Ibis distasteful and slavish wojka is entirely relieved of its drudgery, nnd made a source of pleasurable exercjee. Tho unequalled qualities which it ppßßeßCgs of thoroughly blf aching tha clothes, giving them an unparalleled whiteness, and its hnrmlesa action upon delicate and colored fabrics, render it peculiarly useful and popular. Tbe saving qualities of tha Machine are quite m keeping with it? other me:itoriousi features. Any pereon who will givs it a practical lest will bo unquestionably convinced that from an ECONOMICAL standpoint it is nneurpafeed and unequalled. The consumption of feel ia mtterially reduced. The saving <ff ctetl m thiß item alone will m one year equal the price* of the Mach : ne. As it only en«ai's the comumption of two-thirds the amount of eoap need m the ordinary way of waphing, this nem of economy is self-evident to every person. The great* sb caving, however, is tffected m tha wear and tear of the clothes. Every intelligent individual knows that t'.e use of tha waßhboard wears tin various fabrics more lhnn anything elao and aa thi marvellouß Steam Waeher rende-s it* use absolutely unnecessary, acd thereby obviates almoat entirely the mceesity for '• clothes mcndiDg," itsfav.'ng qualities n this p*>nicular will be at once apparent and appreciated. But all its saving qualities <f a financial character are elipned, and dwindle into insignificance, when we take into consideration the frail, delicate, »nd weakly condition of ihoußands of wives and mothers who are forced to tax thiir energies and waste their limited strength m the old way of washing; but who may, by the use of its magical properties, do tbe work without any fatigue to their feeble bodies, and with hfinite satisfaction and pleasure Co their minds. This, more than any detite or expectation on the part of the inventor to make money out of the article, was the prim a oV>ject h% had m view. From the marvellous results obtained from ita use, however, and iho unbounded and enthusiastic commendations from evetyone having used i t since its introduction to the public, aa the annexed list of names of persons who have purchased tho machine and are willing to teßtify io its merits, will fully attest, the advertiser has deemed it wise, ia order to place this incomparable article of household uae more prominently before the intelligent people of the district, to givo tbe postal address of a faw of tha b -yors, m crder that an unprejudiced and entirely imparu'al opinion of its intrinsic value, may be readily obtained by anyone desirous of getting such information from actual nacre and purchasers, who will undoubtedly ba beßt calculated to give a iußt estimate of its value. r Mrs Herb:-rt, Be" field Mr M. Bruce, Eeafield Mr Collison, Beafield Mr D. llobb, Lnuriston Mr G T. Harriott, Ashburton Mr T. Olaridpe, Ashburton Mr W. i'barlton, Aahburton Mr Bradbury, Afchbnrton Mr Hj Hadson, tlgin Mr J. Lloyd, Nswlanda Mr E. Thomas, Wakanui Mr A Frisby, Aahburton Forfcs Mr &.." Chapman, Willowby Mr 6 Or cc, Willowby Mr J. Williams, Willowby Mr J. Hearn, Etiling Mr A. Mcleod, Tinwald Mr W. Andtison, Flomington Mr O. O. Fcoks, Alford Forest Road Mr Peter Lownie, Wakanui Me William Browne, Wakanul Mr J Johnston", T;evortou Mr Ohor ea Ward, Mr Wi'lcm BayllSs, Ashburton Mr Chnrl a tfowke, Ai-hburton Mr Andrew D&waon Wa'orton Mr Jo n y mall, Wheatetone Mr J, H. Carlton, Mount Komers Mr J. Turkor, Aahburtoa Mr T. U. Jone3, ABhbnrton Mr Rej?craft, Rnkai* Mr Button, Mo hren Mr Maginnis, Methvon Mr L V. Andrewes, Ae.hbnrton Mr B.Lowe, Willow by Mr J. W. Silcock, A«h barton Mr J. Canning, Aehburton Mr J. Kingsbnry, Cherteey Mr McAnnally, Kylo Mr J. Primmer, liakava Mr J. Wheeler, Willowby Mr J. Osborne, Willowby Mr. J. Dunn, Flemington Mrs Nevill, Ashburton Mr J. Doyle, Ruapuna Mr A. Gibson, Temuka Mrf ; Crowe, Temuka Mr . Mcßae, Central Hotel Mr B. Baker, shbnrton Mra Uellens, Ashbnrton Mr J. Harris, Ashbnrton And 304 others It dceß away with wet feet, rains m the aron«, back, and brsaat, and does a big day's washing m 2 hours, and makes you cheerful even on washing day. F. L FEKEIMAN, BOLE AGENT, IJASHBURT.ON.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1536, 19 April 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1536, 19 April 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1536, 19 April 1887, Page 2

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