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XJ AVING taken the shop adjoining ou? -■-■ Drapery, have opened it for MenV Clothing and Boots, &n. Splendid \ Assortment of Overcoats, Waterproofs. OilsHnß, &c. 155 Pumpkin Prizes to b given away. Apprentices wanted for i the dressmaking. — H. C, Segbrs, Melforv House. i FAYARD AND BLAYN PAPB> SIXTY years of great success proclaim ■ snperiority m the treatment of Violent Colds, Irritation of the Cbest, Aching, Sprain Sprains, Sores, Scalds, Corns, Bunions, Sof Corns, etc. This medicine, the property o which haß been established more than half v century by thousands of cores, is of an invaluable use m many inflammatory diseases againsi which there are not many effi actons remedies and is therefore justly considered by a great number of our moat eminent physicians as th« most active and least irritating agent m the bovo affections. . In order to avoid counterfeiting, Messn Fayard and Blayn's signature has to be required on every roll of paper and oi> the box. Wholesale 30, Eve Saint-Merri. Pam (France) and sold by all Chemists ' m th< oloniesHUSBAND AND WIFE. The Husband. Dear wire, I am weary of seeing You toil every day for your bread, While I am a poor helpless being ; 'Tia often I wish I were dead. You ne'er were accustomed to toiling, Your hands were once white like the 6now ; While I watch you work night and morning ' Your ttOre ments seem weiried and slow# The Wive, Eear husband, givo over yonr worry j My work seems like labor, I ween But I am never compelled, dear, to hurry Now I use Ferriman's Washing Maohuie. It lightens by two-thirds my labors, And makes all m> garments so clean, That our clothes are the envy of neighbors Who adore Ferriman's Washing Machine TO THE WIVES AND MOTHERS OF ABHBUKTON AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC CF NEW ZEALAND. In presenting to the public of Ashburtoo the marvellous STEAM WABHEB, I believe I am conferring a boon of incalculable worth on every wife and mother m this beauti ul land on whom that most important function of every household devolves known (and hitherto d'eaded) as washing clothes of every description. By the use of this Machine, this distasteful and slavish woi ks is entirely relieved of it* drudgery, and made a source of pleasnrablexercisei The unequalled qualities which it possesess of thoroughly bleaching the clothes, giving them*an unparalleled whiteness, and it* harmless action upon delicate and colored fabnrs, render it peculiarly useful and popular. The saving qualities of the Machine are quite m keeping with its other meritoriou* features. Any person who will give it a practical ießt will be unquestionably convinced that from a-. ECONOMICAL standpoint it is unsurpassed and unequalled. The consumption of fuel is materially reduced. The saving effected m this item alone will m one year equal the price of the Machine. As it only entails the conaumption of twethirds the amount of soap used m the ordinary way of washing, this i^em of economy is self-evident to every person. The greatest saving, however, is effected m the wear and tear of the clothes. Every intelligent individual knows that the use of the washboard wears the various fabrics more than anything eke. and aB tho marvellous Steam Waßhar rendo's its use absolutely unnecessary, aud thereby obviates almost entirely the necessity for " clothes mending,' its saving qnalitiea m this particular will be at once apparent and appreciated. 15ut all its saving qualities of a financial character are elipeed, and dwindle into insignificance, when we take into consideration the frail, delicate, and weakly condition of thousands of wives and mothers who are forced to tax th.ir energies and waste their limited strength m the old way of washing; bat who may by the nee of its magical properties, do the work without any fatigne to their feeble bodies, and with infinite eatiefaction and pleasure to their minds. This, more than any desire or expectation on the part of the invento to make mojey ont of the article, was the prima object ba had m view. From the marvellous results obtaired from its use, however, and the unbounded and enthusiastic commendations from eveiyone bating used i t since its introduction to the public, as the annexed list of names of persons who have purchased ths machine and are willing to testify to its merits, will fully attest, the advertiser has deemed it wise, m order to place this incomparable article of household ope more prominently before the intelligent people of the district, to givo tbe postal address of a faw of the buyers, m order that an unprejudiced and entirely impartial opinion of its intrinsic value, may be readily obtained by anyone desirous of getting such information from actual users and purchasers, who will undoubtedly be best calculated to give a jußt estimate of its value. Mrs Herbert, Senfield Mr M. Bruce, Senfield Mr Collison, Seafield Mr D. Bobs, Lauriston Mr G. T. Marriott, Ashburton Mr T. Olaridpe, Ashburton Mr W. Oharlton, Ashburton Mr Bradbury, Aehbnrton Mr HJ Hudson, J'lgin Mr J. Lloyd, Newlands Mr E. Thomas, Wakanui Mr A Frisby, Ashburton Forks Mr -L, Onpman, Willowby Mr G Or co, Willowby Mr J. Williams, WiHowby Mr J, Hearn, Ealing Mr A. McLeod, Tinwald Mr W, Andeison, Flemington Mr C. O. Faokß, Alford Forest Road Mr Peter Lownie, Wakanui Mr William Browne, Wakanol Mr J. Johnstone, Trevorton Mr Char es Ward, Ashburton Mr William Baylies, ABhburton Mr Oharlf s Fowke, Aehburton Mi 1 Andrew Dawson. Wa'erton Jlr Jo: n K mall, Wheatstone Mr J, H, Carlton, Mount (tamers Mr J. Tucker, ABhburton Mr T- U. Jonoa, Ashburton Mr Beicr&ft, Bakaia Mr Button, Meihven Mr Mqginnis, Methven Mr C !<•. Andrewes, Aehbnrion Mr B. Lowe, Willowby Mr J. W. Silcock, Ashburton Mr J. Canning, Ashburton Mr J. Kingsbury, Ohertsey Mr McAnnally, Kyle Mr J. Primmer, Kakaia Mr J. Wheeler, Willowby Mr J. Oaborne, Willowby Mr J. Dunn, Flemington Mrs iNevill, Ashburton Mr J. Doyle, Buapuna Mr A. Gibson, Temaka Mr ; Crowe, Tem'uka Mr . McEao, Central Hotel Mr B. Baker, -shburton lira Hellene, Ashburton Mr J. Harris, Ashburton ' And £01 ppheia. It does away with wet itot, pain. .» fcbe arms, back, and breast, and does ab' U»y'6 washing m 2 hours, and makes yon c-*J»'^l Bven on washing day. F. JEKEIMAL [BOLE AGENT ASHBURTON

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1541, 25 April 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1541, 25 April 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1541, 25 April 1887, Page 2

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