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! FEEKIMAIST'S MARVELLOUS STEAM WASHER. STILL TEIUMPHANT. "TTTHAT THE DFAN SAYS :— Copy of Testinionial ) The Deanery, Christchurch, May Brd, 1887. I hav^ mnch pleasure iv etafcicg tbn*- one of Messrs W. Barrell and Co.V Patent Washing Machint's ha 9 been m use m my hoiiFe for two months and a half, nnd give? entire eatisfac* lion. 11EH\Y JACOB 3, *>■ Deaa cf Christchnrch. THE DOCTOR ENDOR^E*. In reply to your card, wo find the Washer & most useful and labor-saving machine There U nothing equal to it m the washing line. It is all yon claim for it, and our women folks would noc ba without it. Even a delicatd female c<-n co a larg* w- ehing m ha'f a day. I eannofc ppoak tco highly of it. ME 8 DR. HIOKEY. THR FARMER eUPPOUTS. To Mr Ferriman, At-hbnrton. JJe*>r Hir, — In reply to yonr request re Messrs Barrell and Co.'a fcteara Patent Washing Machines my wife requests mo to Btate that the machine we got from you is a perfect success. Thg work tbat usually takes from eight to nino hoars to accomplish is now done m two honrß and a half. The work is done well, with very little labor.— Yonre respect* fplly, S. 8. CHAPMAN, Ashburton. THE BOHOOLMABTER TEACHES. Ecafield, Jane Ist, 1887; Mr F. Ferriman, ABhburton. Sir,— l have much pleasure m stating that BarreH'B Steam Family Woehing Machine has given ns complete satisfaction. The machine ia especially useful to thoße who could not tthere^iß^ do the washing themselves ; it eaves much labor and expense. — I remain, &c, W. H. HERBERT. THE MECHANIC BEES. i.shbmtcn, June 4tb, 1887. Mr Ferriman, Dear Sir,— i was for a long time a sceptic 8B renards the capabilities of your Washing Machines. I am now thoroughly convinced that they do what you claim for th m. The construction o f the machine as regards compacttess and convenience is all that can be desired.— V curs faithfully, JAMK 5 * KEIB. THE LAUSDBESB GHOWS WEALTHY WITH. Ashburton, March 29th, 1887. Mr Ferriman, The Wnßher I got from yon leaves my - clothts a benutiful white color, ia fact they are much whiter than I could cot them by hand, and takes the dirt from them thoroughly. Mrs MSyiLL. And each member of the human family that m can posseea one join and send up one & univeisM shont ot praise, O prai«e Feniman's Marvellous Waßhrr. Listen, listen, can't you hear the even- net chorus from the undersigned echoing how their work i 9 dona, . Read the following list of names: — Mrs Herbsrt, Sen field Mr M. Bruce, Seafield Mr Collison, Seafield Mr D. Boßß,Lauriston Mr G T. .Marriott, Ashburton, Mr T. Claridpe, Ashburton Mr W. (Charlton, Ashburton Mr Bradbnry, Aahburton # Mr Hi Hudeon, Klgin Mr J. Lloyd, Newlands Mr E. Thomaß, Wnkanui Mr A- Frisby, Ashburton Forks Mr ftk. Chapman, WiUowby Mr Q Or cc, Willowby Mr J. Williams, Willowby Mr J. Hearn, Enling Mr A. McLeod, Tinwald Mr W. Andeieon, Flemington Mr 0. C. Fooks, Alford Forest Road Mr Peter Lownie, Wakanui Mr William Browne, Wakanui Mr J. Johnston?, Trevorton Mr Char es Ward, Ashburton Mr William Bayli*B, Aahburton ll r Charlf s Fowke, Aehburton Mr Andrew Dawson. Wa'erton ,Mr Jol n ("'mall, Wheatstone Mr J. H. Carlton, Mount fcSomers Mr J. Tucker, Ashburton Mr T. U. Jcnes, Ashburton Mr llejciait, Rakav* Mr Button, Me'hven .larMQgjpanis, Methven M* L *'. Andrewes, Aehbnrion, Mr B.Lowe, Willow by Mr J. W. Silcock, Ashbnrton Mr J. Canning, Asbbniton Mr J. Kingsbnry, Chertsey Mr MnAnnally, Kyla Mr J. Primmer, liakaia Mr J. Wheeler, Willowby Mr J. Osborce, Willowby Mr J. Dunn k Flemington Mrs ftevill, Asbbnrton Mr J. Doyle, Rnapun» Mr A. G-ibson, Temaka Mr J. Crowe, Temuka Mr J. Mcßae, Central Hotel J*r B. Baker, ashbnrton J, Mrs Hellens, Aehburton Mr J. Harris, Ashbnrton Mr P. Fawcett, Ashburton Mr P. Weldon, Ashburton Fork 3 Mr T. E. Mcßae, Alford Forest i- Mr H. Patton, Methven ■ Mr Granger, Cairnbise [' Mr Gardar, Meihven '» Mr P'rampton, WiUowby n Mr McMillan, Methvea Mr E. Thomas Methven )- Mr J Keir, Aehturton c Mr Wilis, Bpringstrn Mr Baker, Sydenham Mis Durham, Lyttelton Mr Marquet, Woolston Mr A. Lawrence, St. AlbaLß M* Arthur Parnell, Gitborne Mr G. Brown, Cbri tcHurch Mrs W. Pilliett, Ch.ri6tcb.urch Mr Alpe, St. Albsns Mr Hullett, Avonvillo Mr O'Conor. M.H.11 , Weßlport Mr Patrick, Christcbuich . Mr H. Bennett, Littlo Aknloa 4 JWr Turner, Rakaia Mr Monson. Chtittchurch Mr Barley, Opawa Mr McLaren. Bank side Mr Orr, Woolston Mr Wittee, Tai Tapu Mr Burke, Halswell Mr BenniDgton, Or ristchurch Mr Dyer, Otira Gorge Mr Robert Cooper, St. Albßn Mrs Pore, Lyttelton Mr Hartnell, Rakaia Mr Hibbs, Methven Mrs Hale?, Chrietchurch Mr Budden, Christchurcb Mr Collins, AvoDßide Mr Martan, Rangiora Mrs Wilmott, Ferry Head Mr Pa* eons, Kaikoura Mr < heyne, Akaroa Mr W. H. TwiggH, ChiistcLmoh Mr i hambetlain. Ellesmere Mr Woodhom, Wooleton Mr North, Christ church Mr R. A. Gill, Sydenham Mr B. J. Lane, Christchurcb. Sargeant Hallett, Christchurch Mr Thomas Gates, Southbridga Mr Hicknicnt, Chriatchurch Mr John Cross, fcydmham o Mr Mcore, Christchurch ° Mr Thcnton^ Christchurcb. " Mr Thomas iNiramo, Springfield a M< sera Wilkins and Field, Nelson] n Mr Badd, Sydennem c Mr J;hn Boac, Brookeide Mr Osbornc, Tai Tapu Mifl Allen, Dunsar. del H Mr Echbere, Melbourne Mr Speirs, Inverc-jrgill n Mrs (dedwortb, Chrmtchurch Mr MackintOßj, Bingaland Mr Pannett, Lincoln d Mr Clark. Rakaia j Itev Mr Philips, Burnham Mr Roundtree, c'preydon p' Mr George Baker, Grecnpark » Mr Simpson., Kaiapoi Mr Matthew Barnett, Tai Tapu Mr 0. J. Itzsr. Cbihtchurch g Mr Mackintosh, Onristchurch _ Mr Farra, Dnnedin Mr Scan lan, Newcastle, New South Wales Mrs Stewart, Linwood Mr Ru soil, Sydenham Mr Jacobson, Akaroa Mr T. 8. Mannering, Fernside Mr Anton, Wainui Mr H. Black, Rakaia Mr Woodberr?, Sonthbridge s Mr Pannel, Christchurch Lf Mrs St Dean, Chrißtchurch » Mr Thomas, Sydenham Mr Ritchie, Opawa Mr D. Wilson, Dunsnndel Veiy Bey Jacobs, Dean of Christchurch Mr H. Dnffield, Chrietchurch Mr G Jackson, Ghristchurch^ Mr Harrow, Sydenham • Mr Adceck, Christchurch Mr McGill, Ferry Tloud Mr G Burns, Addington Mre Peter Wills, G-r-vnpark Mr Dellow Green park Mrs Cox, Fendaltown Mrs Lindsay, 1 yttelton | Mr Beikely, Ci risrehurch Mr \V. Harrison, F< rnsitje Mr Lee, Qbiistchurch

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1600, 4 July 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1600, 4 July 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1600, 4 July 1887, Page 2

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