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FERRIMAN'S I MARVELLOUS | STEAM _WASHER. STILL TRIUMPHANT. TTTHAT THE DEAN BAYS:- {< Copy of Testimonial.) The Deanery; Chrietchurch, May 3rd, 1887. "■ I have much pleasure m stating that one of Messrs Barrell and (Jo.'a Patent Waehine Machine's has been m uao m my houee for two months and a half, and gives entire ftatisfaotion. IJBN'iY JACOBS, Dean of Christchorch. THE DOOTOR BNDORsES. f In reply to your card, we find the Wasner a most ueefnl and labor-Baying machine- There 6 is nothing equal to it m tho washing line. It is all yon claim for it, and onr women folks £ would not ba without it. Even a delicate female en do a large washing m ha'f a day. I cannot ppeak too highlf it. Mbs Dr. HIGKE.Y. TER FARMER BUPPORTB. To Mr Ferriman, Aehburton. L'enr Sir,— ln reply to your request re Messrs Barrell auS Co/s Steam Potent Wash- } Ing Machines my wife requests me to itate that tbe machine we got from yon is a perfect 1 uccess. The work that usually takes froic I )ight to nine hours to accomplish is now done m two hoars and 5 half . The work is done veil, with rery little labors-Toon respect,lly, B.S. CHAPMAN, ' % Ashburton. THB BOHOOLMASTBR TBAGHEB. Eeafield, June let, 1887» Mr F. Ferriman, Ashburton. Blt,— l have much pleasure ia stating that Bunell'B Steam Family WMbing Machine haa Riven ub complete eatisfaction. The machine is especially useful to those who could not otherwise do the washing themselves ; it saves ,nuch labor and W™^™^*^ THE MECHANIC BEES. /chbmton, June 4tb, 1887. Mr Ferriman, Dear Bir,—l was for a long time a sceptio as WKMds the capabilities of your Washing Machincß. I am now thoroughly oonvincad that they do what you claim for th'm. The construction of the machine as regards compactness aad convenience is all that can be dcsired.-*ours faithfully, jamm THB LAUNDBEBB GROWS WEALTHY ABhburton, March 29th, 1887. Mr Ferriman, The Washer I got from you leaves my clothes a beiUtlful white color, ia fact they are much whiter than I could gat them by hand, and Ukee the dirt f torn them thoroughly. Mrs i^EVILiL. And each member of tbe hum»n family that c»n PO3BOBB one join »nd send up one uniwaiUehontctpraiße, O praUe Feminsn's MarveUous Waehpr. Listen, listen, can't you hear the evening chorus from the undersigned *»hoing how their work is done, lead the following list of names:— Mrs Herbsrt, Bo«field Mr M. Bruce, Beafield Mr Collison, eeafield Mr D. Row,L»urißton Mr G. T. Harriott, Aflhburton Mr T. Olarldge, Anhburton Mr W. Charlton, Ashburton Mr Bradburyi Aehburton Mr X Hudaou, Elgin Mr JTlJoyd, Newlanda^ Mr E. Thomas, Wakanui Mr A. Friaby, ABhburton Forks Mr fc. Chapman, Willowby Mr GkOnoe, Willowby Mr J. Williams, WiUowby Mr J. Hearn, Baling Mr A. McLeod, Tinwald Mr W. Andeißon, Flemington Mr 0. 0. Fookfl, Alford Forest Roaa Mr Peter Lownie, Wakanui Mr William Browne, Wakanut Mr J. Johnstons, Trevorten Mr Chafes Ward, ABhburton Mr William Baylies, Ashburton Mr Oharles Fowke, Aehburton Mr Andrew Daweon, Waterton Mr Jobn Pmall, Wheatetone Mr J. H. Carlton, Mount Somers Mr J. Tucker, ABhburton Mr T. U. Jones, ABhburton Mr Beycraf t, Rakaia Mr Button, Methven gi Maginnis, Methven Mr L K. Andrewea, Aehboricn. Mr B. Lowe, Willowby MrJ.W. Silcock. Aahburton Mr J. Canning, Aahburton MrJ. Kingßbury, Cherteoy • Mr McAnnally, Kyle Mr J. Primmer, Rakaia , Mr J. Whaler, WiUowby '» Mr J. Oeborn«, Willowby Mr J. Dunn, Flemington Mrs flevill, Ashburton Mr J. Doyle, Ruapuna Mr A. Gil*ou, Temaka Mr J. Crowe .Temuka Mi J. Mcßae, Central Hotel jat B. Baker, Aehburtou Mis Hellens, ABbbnrton Mr J. Harris, Ashburton Mr P. Fawcett, Ashbur Mr P. W^'Jod AfhT.ur Mr John Boae, Brookeidt Mr OBborno, Tui Tapu Mis Allen, Duneandel Rev Mr PbiUp". Burnhaa Mr Roundtrce. Spreydon Mr George Baker, Greenpark Mr Bimpsor, Kaiapoi Mr Matthew Barnett, Tai Tapn Mr O. J. lczer, Christchurch Mr Farra, Dunedin Mr Somlan, IScwcaatle, Now South Wales MrJ Keir, ABhburton Mr Wills, Bpringston Mr Baker, Bydenham Mrs Durham, Lytteltoa w Mr Marquet, Wodston " Mr A. Lawrence, Bt. Albats I M# Arthur Parnell, Guborne k Mr G. Brown. Chri tchurch tt Mra W. Pilliett, Chrißtehurch MrAlpe.Bt. Albanß Mr Hullett, Avonville Mr O'Conor. M.H.R , Weetport Mr Patrick, Ohrietchurch Mr H. Bennett, lattlo Akaloa Mr Turner, Bakaia Mr Jlonson. ChtietCHurch Mr Hariey, Opawa Mr McLaren. Bankoide M Mr Orr, Woolston * Mr Wittee,Tai Tapu 18 Mr Burke, Hale well 'i Mr Bennington, Ocri«tchurcb Mr Dyer, Otita Gorge Mr Robert Cooper, St. Alban Mra Pope, Lyttelton Mr Hartnell, Rakaia Mr Hibbs, Methven Mrs Hales, Chcetchurch Mr Budden, Christehurcb Mr Collinß, Avonside Mr Marian, Rangiora j? Mrs Wjlmott, Ferry Read a Mr Parsons, Saikoura ». Mr R. Patton, Methven i, Mr Granger, Cairnbrae Mr Gaidar, Methven Mr Frampton, WiUowby Mr McMillan, Methven Mr E. Thomas Methven Mr Rudd,Bydennam % # Messrs Wilkins and Field, Neltoa " Mr T. E. Mcßae, Alford Forest » Mr Echberg, Melbourne Is Mr Bpeire, Invercargill it Mrs Uedwortb, Obristchnrch Mr Mackintosh, Bingsland Mr Pannett, Lincoln Mr Clark, Bakaia And 900 others. . SOLE AGENT A.SHBURTOIN > For Sale. ir ir „, , O ANGLO-AMERICAN DUILLS -| SEGOND.HAND Ditto, Reid and 8 Gray, large size. F. EEKRIMAN, TONIC JFOOD FOR HORSKB, O^TI'LE AND 6HEEP. COMPOSED of 20 ingredient*, comp^injT the moat nutritionn.artioles of diet, com* . bined «ith harmless tonics and alteratives' jin g proper proportions, Racommend.ed for main* f taining animalß m good health and condjt^bn, v and aleo for reitorirg those to heilth fftas ' have got into an unthrifty state from Aiay causo. Invaluable for Stulions, Bacehorjeg, Hunters, and aU.deeoriptions of Hones from which great exerl^oe are required. Allowance ffr'Hpr^M, Half-pint D lily. _> ■ ■ i' iii " Caa.bt obtained only from J f. f^fißUi^, AiabortOO,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1625, 2 August 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1625, 2 August 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1625, 2 August 1887, Page 2

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