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FERKIMAN'S .'- MABVJELLOTJB STEAM WASHER. STILL TRIUMPHANT. TTT HAT TH~DffAN SAYS :— Copy of Testimonial.) The Deanery, Christchnrch, May Brd, 1887. I baTO tnaoh pleasure m stating that one of Messrs Barrell and Co.'a Patent Washing Machine's has been m use m my hoaee for two irontha and a half, and gives entire eatisfaction. HEJTiY JACOBS, Dean of Ohriatchnrch. THE DOCTOR ENDOR^Ea. In reply to your card, we find the Washer % moat neeful and labor-saving machine. There ia nothing cqnal to it m the washing line. It is all yon claim for it, and our women folks would not be without it. Even a delicate female c<*n do a large waehing m half a day. I cannot epeafe tco highly of it. Mbs Dr. HIOKBY. THE FARMER SUPPORTS. To Mr Ferriraan, Aehbarton. : Dear Sir,— ln reply to your rcqaaet re Meesra Barrell and Cb/a Bteaia Patent Wm» tng Machines my wife reqncsts me to state that the machine we got from yon is & perfect nccees. The work that usually takes from right to nine hours to accomplish 1b now done m two hours and a half. The work 1b done »ell, -with Teiy little labor.-— Yonn respect* -plly, 9. S. CHAPMAN, Ashburton. THE SCHOOLMASTER TEAOHE3. Seafield, Jnne Ist, 1887; Mr F. Ferriman, Ashbnrton. Sir.— l have much pleasure m itating that j Banelns Steam Family Woehing Machine haa given us complete satisfaction, The machine is especially useful to thoae who conld not otherwiid do the washing themselves j it Bavee much: labor and expense. — I remain, *c., W. H. HBRBEBT, THE MECHANIC BBSS. Ashbutton, June 4th, 1887. Mr Ferriman, Dear Sir, — I was for a long time a sceptic as reeards the capabilities of your Washing Machines. I am now thoroughly convinced that they do what you claim for th-m. The conitiuotion o! the machine as regards com* pftctnes» and convenience is all that can be desired.— Kours faithfully, JAMES KEIR. THE LAUNDRESS OBOWS WEALTHY WITH. Ashburton, Mar«h 29th, 1887. Mr Ferriman, The Washer I got from you leaves my clothes a beautiful white color, ia fact they are muoh whiter than I could got them by hand, and takes the dirt fiom them thoroughly. Mkb ttWILL. AbA each member of the hmnan family that can possess one join and send up one universal shout or praise, O praiie Ferriman's Marvellous Washer. Listen, listen, can't you hear the evening chorus from the undenignodv "•'being how their work ia done. lead the following liet of names:— Mrs Herbsrt, Seafield Mr M. Bruce, Seafield Mr Colliflon, Seafield Mr D. Boas, Lauriston MrG T. Harriott, Ashbnrton Mr T. Olaridge, Aebburton MrW. Charlton, Ashbnrton Mr Bradbury, Ashburton Mr HZ Hudson, Elgin Mr J. Lloyd, Newlands Mr E, Thomas, Wakanui Mr A. Frisby, Ashburton Forks Mr h. Chapman, Willowby Mr G Grlce, Willowby Mr J. Williams, Willowby Mr J. Hearn, Baling Mr A. MoLeod, Tinwald Mr W. Andeißon, Flemington Mr C. 0. Fooks, Alford Fonet Soaa Mr Peter Lownie, Wakanui Mr William Browne, Wakanui Mr J. Johnetone, Trevorton Mr Cbu'es Ward, Ashburton Mr William Bayliss, Ashburton Mr Charles Fowke, Aekburton Mr Andrew Dawson, Waterton Mr John Pmall, Wheatstone Mr J, H. Carlton, Monnt Somers Mr J. Tucker, Ashburton Mr T. U. Jones, Ashburton Mr Reyciaf t, R»kaia Mr Button, Methven jflrMaglnnis, Methven ■ Mr L P. Andrewes, Ashbnr icn Mr B. Lowe. Willowby Mr J. W. Bilcock. Ashburton Mr J. Canning, Aehburton Mr J. Kingsbnry, Chertsey Mr McAnnally, Kyle Mr J. Primmer, Hakala Mr J. Wheeler, Willowby Mr J. Osborne, Willowby Mr J. Dunn, Flemington Mrs Aevill, Ashburton Mr J. Doyle, Ruapuna Mr A. Gibson, Temuka Mr J. Crowe, Temuka Mi J. Moßae, Central Hotel Wr B. Baker, Ashburton Mrs Hellene, Ashbnrton Mr J. Harris, Ashbnrton Mr P. Fawoett, Ashbnr o Mr P. W*'dou ABh»)U/to Mr John Boae, Breokside Mr OBbornc, TaiTapn Mis Allen. Dnnsondel Rev Mr Philips, Burnhara Mr Roundtree, dpreydon Mr George Bakor, Greenpark Mr Simpaoa, Kaiapoi Mr Maithew Barnett, Tai Tapn Mr C. J. Iczer, Christchurch Mr Farra, Dnnedin Mr Bosnian, Newcastle, New South Walee Mr J Keir, Aehburton Mr Wills, Bpringsten Mr Baker, Sydenham , Mrs Durham, Lyttelton Mr Marquet, Woolston Mr A. Lawrence, St. Albatn M* Arthur Patnell, Gieborne Mr G. Brown, Ohri tchurch Mrs W. Pilliett, Chris tchurch Mr Alpe, St. Albans Mr Hullett, Avontille *» Mr O'Conor. M.H.R , Westport Mr Patrick, Christchurch Mr H. Bennett, Little Akaloa ' Mr Tnrner, Rakaia Mr Monaon. Chtietchurch Mr Harley, Opawa Mr McLaren. Bankside Mr Orr, Woolston Mr Wittee,Tai Tapo Mr Burke, Halßwell Mr BenniDgton, O,:ri9 tchurch Mr Dyer, Otira Gorg6 Mr Robert Cooper, St. Alban Mrs Pope, Lyttelton Mr Hartnell, Rakaia Mr Hibbs, Methven Mrs flales, Christchurch Mr Bcdden, Ohristchurch Mr Collins, Avonside Mr Martan, Rangiora Mrs Wilmott, Ferry Read Mr Parsons, Kaikoura ,Mr R. Patton, Methven . ' Mr Granger. Cairnbrae Mr Gardar, Methven Mr Frampton, Willowby Mr McMillan, Methvon Mr E. Thomas Methven ' Mr Budd,Sydennam Meesrs Wilklns and Field, Nelson Mr T. E. Mcßae, Alford Forest Mr Echberg, Melbourne Mr Speirs, Invercargill Mrs Uedwortb, Cbristchurch Mr Mackintosh, Bingsland Mr Pannett, Linooln Mr Clark, Bakaia And 900 others, SOLE AGENT ASHBURTON Forliale. Q ANGLO-AMEBICAN DfiILLS hi ■I SECOND-HAND;* Ditto, KoW *nd dray, large size. F. EEEEIMA^ TONIC FOOD FOR HORSES, CATTLE AND BHEEP. /^OMPOhED of 20 iugredienta, oomprisicg V the most nutritiouß.article« of diet com* bined with harmless tonics and alteratives m proper proportions. Recommended for main* Uining animals m good health and condition, and also for restoring thoae to health that hove got into an unthrifty state from any oanse. Involuablo for SUlliom, Raotibom*. Hnntets, and all descriptions of Herueo from which great exertions are required . • Allowance forHorfe3, HalftptntDxlly, 8 Cci be obtained only from

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1616, 22 July 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1616, 22 July 1887, Page 2

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