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FERRIMAN 7 S . , MARVELLOUS STEAM WASHER. ■; STILL TRIUMPHANT. "TTTHAT, THhPdEAN Copy of Testimonial.) The Deanery, Chrißtchorch, May 3rd, 1887. I have mnch pleasure m atating tbnt one of Mefisrs Barrell and Co.'a Patent Washinf Machine's haa been m use m my house for two months and a half, and gives entire gfttlsfacUon. HENUY JAOOBB, • Dean of Ohristchorch. THE DOOTOR ENDORSES. In reply to your card, we find the WasHer a most nsafal and labor-saving machine. There if nothing equal to it m the washing line. It is all you claim for it, and our women folks would not ba without it. Even a delicate female c»n do » large washing m half a day: I earmot speak too highly it Mrs DR. riIOKEY. THK FARMER BUPPOSTS. To Mr Ferriman, Ashburton. Dear Sir,— ln reply to your requeef re Messrs Barrel! and Co/s Steam Patent Washing Maohines my wifo requests me to state that the marhine we got from you !• a perfect •uocess. The work that usually takes frotc. light to nine hours to accomplish is now done to two hours and a half ; The work is done jreU, with rery little labor.—Yours respect,Uy, . B.S CHAPMAN, Ashburton. THB 80H00LM ASTER TEAOHBS. Scafield, June Ist, 1887; Mr F. Ferriman, Ashburton.^ Bir,— l have much pleasure m stating that . Barren's Steam Family Woehlng Machine has given us complete satisfaction, The machine [a especially useful to those who could not otherwise do the wathinf themselves j it sates ' THE MEOHANIU BEBS. Ashbmton, June 4th, 1887. Mr Ferriman, Dear Sir,— £ was for a long time a sceptic as regards the capabilities of your Washing Maohines. I am now thoroughly convinced that they do what you claim for tb/m. The construction of the machine as regards compactness and convenience is all that can be Se B ired.-Soura faithfully, THE LAUNDBEBB GBOWB WEALTHY WITH. Ashburton, March 29th, 1887. Mr Ferriman, The Waaher I got from you leaves my clothes a beintlful white color, m fact they are much whiter than I could get them by hand, and takes the dirt from them thoroughly. Mns JSEYILL. Aaft each member of the human family that can possess one join and rand up one universal shont ot praise, O prato Ferrlnan's Marvellous Waaher. Lfeten, listen, can't you hear the evening chorus from the undersigned tifcoing how their work is done,. lead the following list of names:— Mrs' Herbert* Beafield Mr M. Bruce, Seafleld Mr Gollison, Seafield Mr D. Bocs,Lamiston MrG T. Marriott, Ashburton Mr T. Glaridpe, Ashburton Mr W. Charlton, Ashbnrtou Mr Bradbnry, Aehburton , Mr H: Hudson, Elgin Mr J. Lloyd, Newlands Mr E. Thomas, Wokanui Mr A. Frißby, Ashbnrton Forks Mr h.. Obapm&n, Willowby Mr Q. Grice, Willowby Mr J. Williams, WiUowby Mr J. Hearn, Ealing - Mr A. Moteod, Tinwald Mr W. Andeison, Flemington Mr O. O. Fooke, Alford Forest Boao Mr Peter Lownie, Wakanui Mr William Browne, Wakanui Mr J. Johhetone, Trevorton Mr Ohar'es Ward, Ashbnrton Mr William Bayltas, ABhburton Mr OharlfS Fowke, Aehburton Mr Andrew Daweon, Wa^erton Mr John ©mall, Wheatatone Mr J. H. Oarlton, Mount Bomers Mr J. Tucker, ABhbnrton Mr T. U. Jones, Ashburton Mr Beycraft, Bakaia Mr Button, Methven 0f Maginnis,- Methven . . Mr L. F. Andrewes, Aehbirion Mr B. Lowe, Willow by s Mr J.W. BUcock. Ashburton Mr J. Canning, Asbburton Mr J. Kingsbnry, Ohextsey Mr MoAnnally, Kyle Mr J. Primmer, Hakala Mr J. Whetler, Willowby Mr J. OBborne, Willowby Mr J. Dnnn, Flemington Mra JSevill, Asbburton Mr J. Doyle, Rnapuna Mr A. Gibeou, Temuka Mr J. Orowe ,Temuka Mr J. Mcßae, Central Hotel Mr B. Baker, ABhbnrton Mrs Hellcns, ABhburton Mr J. Harris, Aehbnrton Mr I*. Fawcett, Aahbur Mr P. W"?dO» ABhV>nr Mr John Bose, Brookelde Mr Oabome, Tai Tapu Mrs Allen, Dunsandel Rev Mr Philips, Burnhara Mr Boundtree, Spreydon Mr George Baker, Greenpark Mr Simpson, KaiapOi Mr Matthew Barnett, Tai Tapu Mr O. J. Iczer, Christchuroh Mr Farra, Dnnedin Mr Bcanlan, Newcastle, New Booth Wales Mr J Kcir, Aehburton Mr Wills, Bpringstcn Mr Baker, Sydenham Mni Durham, Lyttelton Mr Marqnet, Woolston Mr A. Lawrence, St. Albats Mr Arthur Parnell, Guborne Mr G. Brown, Onri tchurch Mrs W. Pilliett, Chiietchurch Mr Alpe, St. Albans Mr Hullett, Avonville Mr O'Oonor. M.H.R , Weatport - Mr Patrick, Cbrietchurch Mr H. Bennett, Little Akaloa Mr Turner, Bakaia Mr Monson. Ohtietchurch Mr Harley, Opawa Mr McLaren. Bankside Mr Orr, Woolaton Mr Wittee/Tni Tapu Mr Burke, Halswell Mr BenniDgton, Oirißbchurch Mr Dyer, Otita Gorg6 Mr Robert Cooper, St. Alban Mrs Pope, Lyttelton Mr Hartnell, Rakaia JlrHibbs, Methven Mrs Hales, Ohrietchurch Mr Bcdden, Chrifitchurcb Mr Collins, Avonside Mr Martan, Rangiora Mrs Wilmott, Ferry Bead Mr Parsons, Kaikonra Mr R. Patton, Methven Mr Granger, Cairnbrae Mr Gardar, Methven Mr Frampton, Willowby Mr McMillan, Methreu Mr E. Thomas Methven Mr Rudd,Sydennam • Messrs Wilkins and Field, Nelpon Mr T. E. Mcßae, Alford Forest Mr Echberg, Melbourne Mr Speirs, Inverc&rgill Mrs Hed worth, Ohristchnrcb Mr Mackintosh, Bingeland Mr Pannett, Lincoln Mr Clark, Rakaia And 900 others. SOLE AGENT ASHBURT|O|N l?or~Sale. C\ ANGLO-AMERICAN DRILLS -I SECOND-HAND Ditto, R*id and Gray, large aizo. F. FERRIMAN, ;." TONIC FOOD FOR HORBEB, CATTLE AND BHEEP. COMPOSED of 20 ingredients, comprising \_j the most nutritionn.articlcß of diet, combined with harmless tonics and alteratives m proper proportions. Bee >mmended for main* tain ing animals m goad health and condition^ and also for reßtonrg thoie to health that have got into an unthrifty etate from any cause. Invaluable for SUllioßs, Bacehorses, Hunters, and all descriptions of Hones from which great exertions are required. Allowance forJHorses, Half-pint D »iiy. Oaa.bo obtained only from ?, F£RRIMANi Albbntton,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1629, 6 August 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1629, 6 August 1887, Page 2

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