▲UOXXOH& H. MATSON AND CO. THE BUYER MEETS THE gPTtTiBB THE BUYER MEETS THE SELLER THE BUYER MEETS THE SELLER At TATTERSALL'S BULL SALE. ATTERSALL'S BULL SALE. No profit is made out of this Sal* by the Dealing Breeder— HENCE THE ANTAGONISM EACH YEAR HENCE THE ANTAGONISM EACH YEAR If it is not one freak movemeart aimed at the destruction o: TATTERSALLS REALISATION, it is another. AND WHO ARE RESPONSIBLE? AND WHO ARE RESPONSIBLE? The isame little i Coterie Every Year. To disband Tattersall's Sale or to make the business of centralising such Realisations un-prr Stable, means increasing the profits oi these men who PybE Ab BREEDERS, buy every attractive beast they can find, AND RE-SELL, and fill private enquiries. In recent years such busi- , i : i_4„j tn fhR amount of bona fide business transacted iu - TERS ALL'S. _ . HE BUYT™ON S MUTUAL GROUND FOR BONA FIDE BUSINESS. H MATSON and CO. ask buyers and sellers to continue their support to TAI- - SALE. Under difficult conditions we have carried through, and over a great portion of the time unremunera--1,wl" trill have a large «»* logue for SATURDAY, November 15th .and 4Ts*k the Buying Public W reserve theu purchasing powerlor Tattersall's Bu 1 Sale on SaTuraw If Tattersall's Sale is disb^nd^BI^P^ANDnSELLER| WILL BF AT THE MERCY, OR LARGEL.X bu, OF THE DEALING BREEDER The attempt to specially oiw breed as vainst another is all n?ht in theory ami afi rightin a country like England, where Eunnlies are drawn from all parts oi the wodbu? with a cosmopolitan bidding public as in Canterburv, any attempt at boostparticular 'breed ahouU be viewed with suspicion. At TATTERSALLS SALL every Lot gets the same equal chlance and breed competes with breed, and rt is left to the public to decide what strain they will acquire. AVF INVITE ENTRIES FOR THIS SALE. For FULL PARTICULAR OF OUR CATALOGUE, see future Advertisements. H. MATSON and CO., Cashcl Btreet, ... n ' Chriatchurch. | PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE. H MATSON and CO., having sold the . firm, have received instructions to bold a Complete Clearing Sale from Mr r£in How Swannanoa, on the property, ON THURSDAY NOVEMBER 30th, 1924. Sale starts 1 o'clock. „ Fullest particulars of Live and Dead Stock NOTICE TO OWNERS OF WOOL. rpHE CHARGES FIXED 1 ING AND GRADING WOOL FOR THIS CENTRE ARE AS FOLLOWS:-Re-casing Wool, . .. •• lb. Classing, Binning ana Pooling gd per ID Re-classing and Skirting .. Jd Per 1» H. MATSON and CO. McKENZIE AND "WILLIS. decado after decade, McKenzie FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNI T U R E FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURE EURNITURB Serves, and Serves Well. Built of the finest seasoned timber, stuffed only with the best -upholstery, upholstered by experts in the most beautiful velvets and moquettes known, it is the choice of thou- • sands who seek to furnish tastefully at moderate cost. Beautiful furniture—yet bo inexpensive to own. AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES. I AMAZINGLY LOW jeRICES. AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES. AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES. AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES. AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES. The most amazing thing of all is the price of McKenzie and Willis Furniture—look where you will, even at rubbishy stuff, and you cannot beat the low price of McKenzie and Willis Furniture. And if a glance at your bank-book kills your hopes of being able to secure Mokehzie and Willis bargains immediately, do not despair, for you can take advantage of McKenzie and Willis's VERY EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT VERY EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT VERY EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT VERY EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT Which enable yon to buy on the following exceptionally suitable conditions:— £lO Worth £3O Worth £3O Worth £4O Worth £SO Worth £IOO Worth £•200 Worth £2 Deposit £4 Deposit £6 Deposit £8 Deposit £lO Deposit £2O Deposit £4O Deposit 3« 2d weekly 6e 4d weekly 9a 6d weekly 12s 8d weekly 16s Od weekly 31b Od weekly 31e Od weekly SOME McKENZIE AND WILLIS SOME McEENZIE AND WILLIS BARGAINS: BARGAINS: Beautiful Oak Bedroom Suite, comprising Massive Oval Mirror Wardrobe, Handsome Oval Mirror Duchesse Chest, Doable Bedstead and Bedside Cabinet to match. Suite for £2B 10s. Luxurious Chesterfield Suite, comprising Chesterfield Couch and 2 Divan Easy Chaire, splendidly upholstered with best copper springs and beautiful Moquette, from £22 10s. Chesterfield Couch only, beautifully upholstered in Moquette, £l2 10s. Oak Wardrobes—Being overstocked we axe making special prices to clear, from £ll 10s. Oak Extension Tables, round, square, or oval, with heavy turned legs and two leaves, from £7 10s. Oak Sideboard—A splendid collection of designs—from a. Bungalow Sideboard with 5 drawers and 2 cupboards, at £9 19s 6d, to a massive sideboard at £l9 10s. Oak China Cabinet and Table combined— A dainty piece of furniture, £5 17s 6d. Oak Secretaires, from £5 15s. Oak Roll Top Desk, double pedestal with 8 drawers and 2 elides, £ls 15s. Oak Bedsteads, double size, £4 15s. Oak Hall Seats, with Rug Box, from £5 15s. r Oak Gate Leg Tables from £5 ss. Oak Dinner Waggons, £8 10s. Oak Duchesse Chests, with oval mirror and 4 drawers, from £8 10s. Rimu Sideboards—Just the thing for o. bungalow, £5 15s. Rimu Duchesse Chests, with 3 drawers and Targe mirror, £3 19s 6d. STAINLESS CUTLERY. STAINLESS CUTLERY. Stainless Table Knives, 12s 6d per 'halfdozen. Stainless Spoons and Forks—Tables lis 6d per half-dozen; Desserts, 8s 6d per halfdozen. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLAN iSO U b. Children's Push Chaire—"The Baby Ford," in eeagvaes, at £2 15s, with hood £1 extn. Aluminium Saucepans, sets of four, best value in country, 19s 6d the eet. Congoleum Squares, size 12ft x 9ft, in all colours, best quality BOs. Singer Sewing Machines—Latest Drophead 66 Machine, £l2 10s. McKENZIE AND WILLIS, The Big Shop JJext to the Post Office. CATHEDRAL SQUARE. M0K6588-1989 W. F. JOYNT. W. F. JOYNT. BANGIOEA PRODUCE YARDS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11th. WF. JOYNT will Sell, in *bow yards, • Skins, Hides, Poultry, Furniture. No Meat until farther notice. W. F. JOYHT, 74217-9618 iostwmeer. TXTHAT'S Swiee for th. g«we is wv* W for the gander, bat "Ship" Brant Worcester S»w» goes well with "Jj*^
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18222, 5 November 1924, Page 16
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