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FEERIMAIsr'S MARVELLOUS STEAM JASHER. STILL TKIUMPHAOT. "TTTHAT ThF~DEAN SAYS:---i Copy of Teetimonial.) 1 The Deanery, Chriatchnrch, May 3rd, 1887. I have ranch pleasure m stating tba>. one of Messrs Barrell and Co.'a Patent Washing Machine's has been m use m my honse for two tronths and a half, and glvee entire Batiafaction. UEHY? JACOBS, . Dean of Ohmtcharch. THE DOCTOR JJNDOR9ES. In reply tcryonr card, wo find the Washer » raOPt nsefnl and labor-saving machine- There ia nothing equal to it m the washing line. It is all yon claim for it, and our women folka would not t>B without it. Even a delicate female cm €o a large washing m half a day. I ; caunot epeak tco highly^ iv mQRE^ THE FARMER SUPPORTS. To Mr.Ferriman, Aehburton. Dear Eir,— ln reply to yonr rcqaeet re Messrs Barrell and Co/s Steam Patent Washing Machines my wife requests me to state that tbe machine we got from you is a perfect ucccbs. The work that usually takes from light to nine hours to accomplish is now done m two hours and a half. The work is done jvell. with very little labor. — Yours respect* v Uv\ B.S. CHA.PMAN, Aauburton. THE SCHOOLMA3TER TEACHES. Seafield, Jane let, IBB7i Mr P. Ferriman, Ashbmton. Sir, — I have much pleasure m stating that Barrell's Steam Family Washing Machine haa given us complete satisfaction. The machine is especially useful to those who conldnot otherwise do the washing themselves ; it saves wjch labor and expense.—l remain, 4c, j W. H. HERBERT. ! THE MECHANIC SEES. ABhbmton, June 4tb, 1887. . MrFemman, Dear Sir, — I was for a long time a sceptic an reeards 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 compactness and convenience is all that can be desired.-— ionis faithfully, JAMES KBIR. THE LAUHDRBBS GROWS WEALTH? WITH, Asbbnrton, March 29th, 1887. Mr Ferriman, The Washer I got from you leaves my clothes a beautiful white color, ia fact they are much whiter than I could (tat th«m by hand, and takes the dirt from them thoroughly. Mrs KBVILL. Ana each member of the hnman family that can possess one join and send op one universal shout ct praise, O praUe Ferriman's Marvellous Washer. Listen, listen, can't you hear tbe evening chorus from the nndenignod ">heing how their work is done. lead the following liet of names:— Mrs Herbort, Seafield Mr M. Bruce, Seafield Mr Collison, Seafield Mr D. RoßßjLanrißton Mr G T. Harriott, Ashburton Mr T. Claridpe, Ashbnrton Mr W. Charlton, Ashbnrton Mr Bradbary, Ashbnrton Mr H; Hudson, Elgin Mr J.Lloyd, No wlands Mr E. Thomas, Wakanui Mr A. Frisby, Ashburton Forks Mr i. Obapman. Willowby Mr G Grce, Willowby Mr J. Williams, Willowby Mr J. Hearn, Ealing Mr A. McXecd, Tinwald Mr W. Andexeon, Flemington Mr C. C. Fooks, Alford Forest Roots Mr Peter Lownie, Wakanui Mr William Browne, Wakannl Mr_ J. Johnstons, Trevorton Mr Chares Ward, Ashbnrton Mr William Baylies, Asbborton Mr Charkß Fowke, Aehburton Mr Andrew Dawson, Waterton Mr John Pmall, Wheatstone Mr J, H. Carlton, Mpnnt Somert Mr J. Tucker, Ashbnrton Mr T, U. Jones, Ashbcrton Mr Beycraf t, Raknia Mr Button, Metbven tftrMaginnis, Methven - tfr L if^Andrewes, Ashb^ricn Mr STLowo. WOlowby Mr J. W. Bilcock: Ashbnrtoo Mr J. Cannicg, Ashbnrton Mr J. Kingsbury, Cherteey Mr MoAnnally, Kyle Mr J. Primmer, Kakaia Mr J. Whcaler, Willowby Mr J. OBborne, Willowby Mr J. Dnnn, Flemington Mrs Mevill, Ashburton Mr J. Doyle, Baapnna Mr A. Gibson, Temuka Mr J. Crowe, Temnka ' Mi J. Mcßae, Central Hotel Mr B. Baker, Aahburton Mrs Hellens, Asbburton Mr J. Harris, Ashbnrton Mr P. Fawcett, Afihbnr o Mr P. W»'3oa A6hv.u> to ' Mr John Boat;, Brookeide Mr Osborne, Tai Tapu Mis Allen, Dunsandel Rev Mr Philips, Burnham Mr Roundtree, dpreydon Mr George Baker, Greenpark , Mr Simpsoo, Kaiacoi i Mr Matthew Burnett, Tai Topu i Mr C. J. Iczer, Cbriatchurch Mr Farm, Dnnedin Mr Bam lan, Newcastle, New South'Waleo Mr J Eeir, Aehburton ' Mr Wills, Bprtngston Mr Baker, Bydenham Mrs Durham, Lyttelton I Mr Marquet, Woolston Mr A, Lawrence, St. Albai.6 M* Arthur Patnell, Qitborno Mr G. Brown, Carl tchurch Mrs W. Pilliett, Christchurch Mr Alpe, 6t. Albnna MxHa]lett,Avonvffle Mr O'Oonor. M.H.B , Westport Mr Patrick, Christchuroh I Mr H. Bennett, Littlo Akaloa Mr Turner, Rakaia Mr Monßon. Chtibtchurch / Mr Barley, Opawa Mr McLaren. Bankßlde Mr Orr, Woolston Mr WitteejTai Tapn Mr finrke, Halswell Mr BenniDgton, Or rie tchurch Mr Dyer, Otira Gorg6 Mr Robert Cooper, St. Alban Mrs Pope, Lyttelton Mr Hartneil, Rakaia Mr Hibbs, Methven Mrs Hales, Christchurch Mr Bcdden, Ghristchnrcb 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, Methvea Mr E. Thomas Methven Mr Rudd,Bydennam Messrs Wilkins and Field, Nelson Mr T.E. Mcßae, Alford Forest ' Mr Eohberff, Melbourne Mr Spelrs, Inveroargill 1 Mrs Jieiwortb, Christchurch Mr Mackintosh, Bingsland Mr Pannett, Lincoln Mr Clark, Bakaia | And 900 other*, sole:agent ASHBURT|O.N For Sale. 2 a ANGLO-AMERICAN. DRILLS "I SECOND-HAKD Ditto, Bold and Gray, large size. F. E ERE I M AN, TONIC POOD^ "" FOB HORSES, CATTLE AND QHEBP. COMPOSED of 20 ingredients, comprising the moat nutritioufl.artioles of diet, com* bioed with harmless tonics and alteratives m proper proportions. Recommended for maintaining animals m good health and condition, and also for restoring thoso to heiilth that h«ve got into an unthrifty state.jKun any cause. Invaluable for Stallions, Racehoreeß, Hunters, and aIV ascriptions of Horues from which greatexortion# are required. - Allowance for poxece, Half.pint D lily. Can be obtained only from .i i\ FJBR&IM4N, Aibbarfcoo.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1617, 23 July 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1617, 23 July 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1617, 23 July 1887, Page 2

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