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FERRIMAN'S MARVBLLOUB STEAM WASHER. STILL TRIUMPHANT. "TTTHAT THE DEAN SAYS:— Copy of Testimonial.) Tbe Deanery, Christchurch, May Brd, 1887. I have much pleasure m atating that oce of Messrs Barroll and Co.'s Patent Washing Machine's bas been m use m my house for two monthß and a half, and glveß entire satisfaction. lIE-TiY JACOBS, Dean of Ohrißtchurch. THE DOOTOR ENDORSES. In reply to your cord, wo find tho Washer a i most ÜBeful and labor-saving machino- There Is nothing equal to it m tho washing line. It is all you claim for It, and our women folks would not bo without it. Even a dollcat. female c»n do a large woahing m half a day. I cannot speak too highly of it. Mrs Dr. HICKEY. THE FARMER BUPPORTB. To Mr Ferriman, Aehburton . Dear Kir,— ln reply to jour request re Messrs Barrell and Go?a Bteam Patent Washing Machine b my wife requests me to state that tbe machine we got from you is a perfeot nccesa. The work tbat usually takes from .ight to nine hourß to accomplish Ib now done m two houra and a half. The work is done well, with very littlo labor.— Yours respectTrtly* B.S. CHAPMAN, A staburton. THE SOHOOLMABTER TEACHES. Seafield, June let, 1887. Mr F. Ferriman, Ashbuiton. Sir, — I have much pleasure m stating that Borrell's Bteam Family Washing Machino haß given ub complete satisfaction. Tho machino is especially useful to those who could not otherwiso do the washing themselves ; it saves much labor and expense^-! g^Jj^ THE MECHANIC BEEB. Ashbutton, Juno 4th, 1887. Mr Ferriman, Dear Sir, — I was for a long time a sceptic as reaards the capabilities of your Washing l Machincß. I am now thoroughly convinced that they do what you claim for th.m. The construction o t tho machine as. regards compactness and convenience is all that can b_ desired.— lours faithfully, _, mrt JAMBS KSIB. THB LAU-.DRESB GROWS WEALI'HI WITH. Ashburton, March 29th, 1887. Mr Ferriman, The Waaber I got from you leaves m] clothes a beautiful white color, m fact they aw much whiter than 1 could get thtm by band and takes tho dirt from them thoroughly. Mrs KEVILL. And each member of the human family tha can possess one join and send up on universal Bhout ct praise, 0 pralw Ferriman 1 Marveltouß Washer. Listen, listen, cant yoi hear the evening chorus from the undersign* 'bring how their work is done. lead tho following list of nam e»t— • Mrs Herbert, Seafield Mr M. Bruce, Seafield Mr Collison, Seafield Mr D. RoBB,L-im_Bton MrG T. Marriott, Ashburton Mr T. Olaridpre, Ashbnrton Mr W. ■.. harlton, Ashburton Mr Bradbnry, Ashburton Mr H* Hudson, Elgin Mr J. Lloyd, Newlands Mr E. Thomas, Wakanui Mr A. Friaby, Ashburton Forks Mr h. Chapman. Willowby Mr G. Gr'ce, Willowby Mr J. Williams, Willowby Mr J. Honrn, Ealing Mr A. McLeod, Tinwald Mr W. Anderson, Flemington Mr 0. 0. Fooks, Alford Forest Road Mr Peter Lownie, Wakanni Mr William Browne, Wakanui Mr J. Johnstone, Trevorton Mr Chares Ward, Aahburton Mr William l__yllss, ABhburton Mr Charles Fowke, Ashbuiton Mr Andrew Doweon, Waterton Mr Jolm Small, Wheatsfcone Mr J, H. Carlton, Mount Somers Mr J- Tucker, Ashburton Mr T. U. Jones, Ashburton Mr Eeycraf t, Rakaia Mr Button, Methven gi rMaginnia, Methven Mr L V. Androwcs, ABhbnrton Mr B. Lowe, Willowby . MrJ.W. Siloock. AsU.ur.on ' Mr J. C_u_nln_.. ABhburton ; Mr J. Kingßbury, Ohertsey j Mr McAnnally, Kyle !■ Mr J. Primmer, Rakaia Mr J. Wheeler, Willowby Mr J. Osborne, Willowby Mr J. Dunn, Flemington Mrs Nevill, Asbburton Mr J. Doyle, Ruapuna Mr A. Gibson, Temuka Mr J. Crowe .Temuka Mr J. Mcßae, Central Hotel .rB. Baker, Ashburton ) Mrs Hellens, Ashburton Mr J. Harris, Ashburton . Mr P. Fawcett, Ashbur Mr P. W»> 'Jon Ash».ur r Mr John Boag, Brookside Mr OBbornc, Tai Tapn Mis Allen, Dunsandel Rev Mr Philips, Burnham Mr Boundtree, dpreydon Mr George Baker, Greenpark Mr Simpson, Kaiapoi Mr Matthew Barnett, Tai Tapu I Mr 0. J. Iczer. Chriatcburcb i Mr Farra, Dunedin Mr Scanlan, Newcastle, New South Wnl Mr J Keir, Aahburton Mr Wills, Bpringston Mr Baker, Sydenham Mrs Durham, Lyttelton Mr Maru.net, Woolston Mr A. Lawrence, St. Albans Mr Arthur Parnell, Gi eborno Mr G. Brown, Oh_i j tchurch Mrs W. Pilliett. Chriotohuroh Mr Alpe, Bt. Albans Mr Hullstt, Avonville Mr O'Oonor. M.H.R , Weßtport Mr Patrick, Christchurch Mr H. Bennett, Little Akaloa Mr Turner. Rakaia Mr Monson, Chrißtchnrch Mr Harley, Opawa Mr McLaren. Bank_.de Mr Orr, Woolston Mr Wit tce,Tai Tapu Mr Burke, Halswell Mr Bennington, 0 _ ri s tchurch Mr Dyer, Otira Gorg_ Mr Robert Cooper, Bt. Alban Mrs Pope, Lyttelton Mr Hartnell, Rakaia Mr Hibbß, Methven Mrs Hales, Christchurch Mr Bcdden, Cbristchurch Mr Collins, Avonslde 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, Moth von Mr E. Thomaa Methven Mr EndchSydonnum Mf sars Wilkins and Field, Nelson lfr T. E. Mcßao, Alford Forest Mr Echberg, Melbourne Mr Speirs, Invercargill Mrs Hed worth, Christchurch Mr Mackintosh, Bingeland Mr Pannett, Lincoln Mr Clark, Rakaia And 900 others, sole:agent ASHBURT|O|N l ßov Sale.T a rt ANGLO-AMERICAN. DRILLS I SECOND-HAND Ditto, Roid and Gray, largo sizo. IFERE I M A N, TONIC FOOD FOR HORBEB, CATTLE AND SHEEP. COMPObED of 20 ingredients, comprising the moat nutrition ..articles of diet, combined with harmless tonlc_ and altemtivea m S roper proportions. Reoommended for mainlining animals m good health and condition, •nd also for restorirg thoie to health that have got into an unthrifty state from any cause. Invaluable for Stallions, Racehor.ee, Hunters, and all descriptions of Horses from which great exertions are required. Half-pint D .ily, _L_JB OoQ.be obtained only from fc~.M.U_W_. I*. H.RBIMA*', Aei.biu.lon.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1623, 30 July 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1623, 30 July 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1623, 30 July 1887, Page 2

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