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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. a ORGANISED BUSINESS. T ORGANISED BUSINESS. A " ELL ORGANISED BUSINESS. H. MATSON AND CO H. MATSON AND 00 H. MATSON AND CO A E ?r FAIR WEATHER BIRDS. BUI nrro , n CASKIED THEIR BUSINESS £tt£ EIUOI) OF YEARS DATING £pnv=7iS^ PIOXEER MOVEMENTS RE oi,r£ T S i£ LE FOR THE STOCK ANI aiAriON FRATERNITY'S EXISTENCE. f-l^ 6 me 'k?d« an d principles and the satis £ " C " r J n semc e 3 meted out to the Vendor, j m < - anttr t>ury, the result of cue Firm" krgely attributabl ' TO ALL FREE MEN. to all free men; TO ALL FREE MEN. T)*Rr vnr? C L~ 0P L °YALTY SHOULI YOUR GIVE A PORTION 01 IOUR BUSINESS TO US. TTR r vnn'_° p LOYALTY SHOULI YOUR nrJLT£ GIVE A PORTION 01 iOUR BUSIIsESS TO US. The present Firm have grown up with thi business, and have passed through thi holastic period of their lives nmongat you and in every way have proved worthy of i iarge share of your confidence, irreancctivi of any other interests. They can and d< nf«lj Pr ° m i L y " T^ey are generally recog msed as the most efficient salesmen in Nev steady, and reliable business men.

C "ana to many ot tin t? "* J| rm 3 'unknown to them in respect ti their chants during the troublesome period therefore we say to the Growers, Farmers WHAT ABOUT 1919 WHAT ABOUT 1919 WHAT ABOUT 1919 WHEN THE SLUMP CAME? WHEN THE SLUMP CAME? WHEN THE SLUMP CAME? Although a PRIVATE FIRM, with i terbury. H. MATS ON bh<3 CO., ' Christchuroh. STUD STOCK SPECIALISTS. V?? a^ e 0r y e «3 specialised in sales o Pedigree Stock. Our firm inaugurat ed the first Pedigree Sale of Live Stook ii Canterbury, and until these were handed ove - they were held in Tatter ealls. We have a splendid and wcil-estab lisli-ed connexion extending to all 'he world' markets. Pedigree sheep and rails icr im mediate or forward delivery we can quel from all the best breeders at f.o.b. prices, o at country stations., As acknowledged judges our assistance t buyers in selecting is greatly valued. Ou local paddocks for holding stock prior t< shipment, 'and our reliable methods of hind ling, are generally appreciated by the buying public. FARM AND STATION SUPPLIES. ' FARM AND . STATION SUPPLIES. FARM AND STATION SUPPLIES. FOE HIGHEST QUALITY AND LOWEST PRICE PURCHASE FROM H. MATSOST AND CO. WOOLPACKS and SHEARING REQUISITESSEAMING TWINE, BRANDING PAINT, AND ALL SHEARING REQUISITES OF THE BEST QUALITY AND AT LOWEST RATES. '•' j WE are undertaking orders for Woolpacka, delivery any time thic year to euil you, at current market rates. CORNSA'CKS. AT the present time there is a bear movement on to try., and fetch the prices down,, but we fear it .will have the eame result as several other ( such recent movements. St. MATSON and CO., Pedigree Stock Salesmen.

A movement of 'this kind lasts for a few days, and then the market ia suddenly brought up and. the result is a big jump in prices. We want to see lower prices, as the lower the users' costs, the less the liabilities are to houses like ouraelyes, who aupplyy users direct. We supply— CASH OR AFTER HARVEST TERMS. Immediate Delivery. . H. MATSON add 00. WOOL PRESSES— We cafe supply at the shortest notice -Donald and Sons' approved Wool Presses, Wir« Strainers, Lifting Jacks, etc. Quotations and enquiry invited. BINDER TWINE— We are now taking orders for delivery when required, and can supply any of' the following make 3 of twine:— ANDREWS, ' DONAGHY, MADDREN'S, WASHBOURKE. MANURES— We can supply all brands' at Manufacturers' listed prices and terms, including Bonedust and Lime. SEEDS— We are offering pasture grasnes, pasture clovers, and machine-dressed selected seed at the lowest market rate.

GRAIN— We have in stock selected eeed Wheat and Oats, and can supply at the ahortwt notice. FEXCIN-G MATERIALS— We. are in a position to at. the shortest notice, rabbit-proof fencing, all

gaagca and all qualities, galvanised fencing wire, plain fencing wire, hog wire, and barb wire, standards cut and punched to order, heart of totara posts, broadleaf, heart of birch and silver pine. GOODS— We are in a position to supply all goods required by the man on the land, as we are in touch with all the wholesale warehouses, manufacturers, and city tradesmen, and a personal interview means a good selection at a low price, prompt despatch, «rad eaves you a visit to the city. In other words, we offer our clients what they cannot • do themselves. We supply any household and station stores, large or small, and our long experience will b« uged on your behalf. DIP— We are agents for Messrs Parkin, Ness and Company, of Darlington, England, "Gold Medal" Sheep Dips, both liquid and powdered. It is worth remembering that whether pood or bad material is used the labour costs fhe same. Economy in quality is no economy in labour. Bad material not only ■wastes money and labour, bnt wastes time. Therefore forward your orders for Nees and Company's dip. SALT— We invite enquiries and will supply quotations for rock salt or agricultural salt in any quantity. FABM PEODtTCE—

Wo are cash buyera of grain, seeds, chaff, potatoes, or will dispose of clients' produce on commission. See and keep, us in business. Send us your orders. Buy and sell through our agency, as what we gain is redistributed in this country. We want your support, and we asiure you we exploit all channels for thfc best results, and in the interests of the man on the land. .We supply all orders for stations and fanners promptly. FARMERS AND ALL ON THE LAND. FARMERS AND ALL ON THE LIND. KEEP THIS IN MIND. KEEP THIS IN MIND. PERSONAL AND DIRECT ATTENTION. M6il9-4953 H. MATSON and CO. *,~ * 1 » ' » * X Jfc a—- >

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18237, 22 November 1924, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18237, 22 November 1924, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18237, 22 November 1924, Page 19

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