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FERftIMAN'S MARVELLOUS STEAM WASHER. STILL TBIUMPHANT. "TXT HAT THi~"DBJAN SAYS :- Copy of Testimonial ) Tbe Deanery, Christchurch, May Brd, 1887. , I h*vi mnch pleasure m stating tbnt oe of | Messrs Barrell and Co.'s Patent Washing Machine's hoe been m use m my houee for two months and a half, and gives entire eatiafao tion. JIEH'iY JACOBS, Dean of Chrietchnr h. THE DOOTOR ENDORSED. In reply to yonr card, we find the Washer a moat useful and labor-saving machine- There is nothing equal to it m the washing line. It ! is all yon claim for it, and our women folks would not bo without it. Even a delicato female c«n do. a large washing m half a day. I earinot ppoak tco highly of it. Mrs Dn. HIOKEY. THE FARMER SUPPORTS. To Mr Ferriman, Aehburton . Donr Hr,— ln reply to yonr request re Messrs Barrel! and Co/a Bteara Patent Washing Machines my wife requests me to Btate that tho znarhme we got from yon is a perfect uccesa. The work that usually takes from sight to nine hours to accomplish is now done i Dtwo hours aud a half. The work is done well, with very little labor.— Yours respect* tally, B.S CHAPMAN, Ashburton. THE BCHOOLMASTBR TBAOEE3. : Beafield, Jane let, 1887 1 Mr F. Ferriman, Ashbmton. Sir,— l have mnch pleasur* m stating that Berrell's Steam Family We ehing Machine has riven us complete satisfaction. The machine is especially useful to those who could not otherwise do the wathtag themselves ; it saves much labor 1 and expense.— l remain, &c, W. H. HERBERT. THE MECHANIC BEES. Ashbnrton, Jnne 4th, 1887. Mr Ferriman, . Dear Sir,— l was for a long time a sceptic as regards the capabilities of your Washing Machines. I am now thoroughly convinced that they do what you claim for th m. The construction of the machine aa regards com* pactness and convenience is all tost can be desired.— Yours faithfully, JAMK9 XBIB. THE LAUNDRESS GROWS WEALTHY WITH, Aehburton, March 29th, 1887. Mr Ferriman, The Washer I got from yon leaves ay clothes a beautiful white color, la fact they are much whiter than I could got them by band, and takes the dirt from them thoroughly. MRBIsfcVILL. Ana each "member of tho human family that can posßees one join and send np one universal shout ct praise, O praiae Ferriman's Marvellous Washrr. Listen, listen, can't you hear the evening ohorns from the undersigned "rttoing how their work is done. lead the following liet of names:— An Herbert, Berrfiold Mr M. Bruce, Seafield Mr Colliaon, Seafield Mr D. Hoe^Lanriston MrG. T. Marriott, Aehburton Mr T. Olarldfre, Ashburton Mr W. Charlton, Ashbnrton Mr Bradbury, Ashbnrton Mr H' Hudson, Elgin MrJ. Lloyd, Newlands Mr E. Thomas, Wakanui Mr A. Frisby, Ashburton Forks Mr fc. Obapman, Willowby Mr GhGr:ce, Wfflowby Mr J. Williams, WiUowby Mr J. Hearn, Saling Mr A. McLeod, Tinwald Mr W. Andeison, Flemington Mr O. O. Fooks, Alford Forest Rood Mr Pater Lownie, Wakanui Mr William Browne, Wakanul Mr Ji Johnstone, Trevorton Mr Chores Ward, Aahbnrton Mr William Bayliss, Ashburton Mr Ohailf b Fowke, Aehburton ' Mr Andrew Dawßon. Waterton Mr John Small, Wheatstone •• Mr J. H.Oarlton, Mount Someri Mr J. Tucker, Ashbnrton Mr T. U. Jones, Ashburtoa Mr Rey craft, Rakaia Mr Button, Methven '. tut Maginnis, Methveh Mr L r." Andrewes, Ashbnrion Mr B. liowe, Willowby MrJ. W. Silcock. Ashburton Mr J. Canning, Ashburton Mr J. Eingsbnry, Ohertsey Mr McAnnally, Kyle Mr J. Primmer, Rakaia MrJ. Whetler, Willowby Mr J. Osborno, Willowby Mr J. Dunn, Flemington ' Mrs JSevill, Ashburton Mr J. Doyle, Rnapuna Mr A. Gibson, Temaka Mr J. Crowe, Temuka Mr J. Mcßae, Central Hotel Mr B. Baker, Ashburton Mra Belleua, Afihbarton Mr J. Harris, Ashburton . Mr P. Fawcctt, Ashbnrton Mr P. Weldon, Ashburton Forks Mr T. £. Mcßae, Alford Forest Mr R. Patton, Mothven Mr Granger, Cairnbrae Mr Gardar, Methven Mr Frampton, Willowby Mr McMillan, Methvea Mr E. Thomas Methven Mr Rudd,Bydennam Mr John Boac, Brookside Mr Osborne, Tai Tapu Mm Allen, Dnnsandel Mr Eobberg. Melbourne Mr Speira, Inveroorgill v Mrs Hedwortn, Ohrifltchurch Mr Mackintosh, Bingeland Mr Pannett, Lincoln Mr Clark, Rakaia Rev Mr Philips, Burnham Mr Ronndtree, dprcydon Mr George Baker, Greenpark Mr Blmpson, y Kaiapoi Mr Maithow Barnett, Tai Tapa Mr O. J. Iczer. Obrfetchurch Mr Farra, Dunedin Mr Scan lan, Newcastle, Now South Wales Mr J Kelr, Ashburton Mr Wills, Bpringstcn Mr Baker, Sydenhnm Mrs Durham, Lyttelton Mr Marquet, Woolston Mr A. Lawrence, St. Albats Mr Arthur Parnoll, Gieborne Mr G. Brown, Obri tchurch Mrs W. Pilliett, Chrißtchurch Mr Alpe, St. Albans Mr Hullett, Avonville Mr O'Oonor. M.H.R , Westport Mr Patrick, Ohriqtchurch Mr H. Bennett, Little Akaloa Mr Turner, Rakaia Mr Monson, Ghtietcburch Mr Harley, Opawa Mr McLaren, Bankside Mr Orr, Woolston Mr Wittee, Tni Tapu Mr Burke, Halswell Mr BenniDgton, O^riatchurch Mr Dyer, Otira Gorg6 Mr Robert Cooper, Bt, AlbftQ Mrs Pope, Lyttelton Mr Hartnell, Rnkaia Mr Hibbs, Methven Mrs Hales, Chris tchurch Mr Budden, Chrifltchurcb Mr Collins, Avonside Mr Martan, Rangiora Mrs Wilmott, Ferry Road Mr Pa'sone, Kaikoura And 900 others SOLE AGENT ASHBURTON For Sale.. 2 ANGLO-AMERICAN DBILLS -I SECOND-HAND Ditto, Heid end Gray, large size. TONIC FOOD FOR HORSES, OAT'rLE AKD SHEEP. riOMPObED of 20 iugredienta, comprlfling \J the most nutritiouslartiolefl of diet, combined with harmless tonics and attentive* m proper proportions. Recommended for mainUinioK animals m good health and condition, and also for reitorirg thone to health that hare, got into an unthrifty Btate from any canu. Invaluable for StAllions, Racehorsei, Hanterß, and all description* o f Honea from whica great excrtlpijß ate required. Allowance for Horses, Half.pint D »ily. Can be obtained only from 7' FEftß.WA.tfj Aebbttitofl.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1607, 12 July 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1607, 12 July 1887, Page 2

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