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AUCTIONS. 11. MATSON AND CO but low-conditioned cows and heifers were hard to quit. li. MA'i ciJS find CO. quote the following tur.jo 'jf values: —Uood acco;:d and tlnru caivers £3 to £lO, medium £G lCs to £7 li-a, unci in.er.or £2 10s to A 5, yood heifers £.l to £.l, medium £7 to £B, backward £4 10s to iG. STORK CATTLK. H MATSO.s and CO. HEPORT the entry to conipriae 175. One or two attractive i-tna or sieers were forward, but competition was not keen, and prices were on a sii-.;'itly low-r basis than those ruling on Wednesday last. A pen of well-bred two-ycar-o'.d steers marie £B, and a ten of sun?.licr two -year-old steers. but good colours, £7 OS. These wero about ».Ue only quotable l.rics penned. Cood s f o!c eow3 realised from £"> to £7. medium £3 to £4 10s, aged and irji'i ior £1 to £2 10s. There- were I't bn!.s »ienncd, and those, were sol-J on a baris with prices ruling for potted beef. KOK X3EST RFStTLTS COLSTON YOl'lt STOCK TO H. MATSON »nd CO., ADOIXGTON. M 7171 T ATTERSAJJL'S SATURDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRIES include: — On behalf of a CLIENT: 1 4-llorse Team. 2 broken to shafts, with trials On behalf of MR W. COOKE. Rcdci:ffs: 1 Tip Dray, Saddle, and Bridle, Winkers Owinjr to New Brighton Trots there will bo no sale on Saturday, Dei ember 13tli FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. 8104 H. MATSON and CO. McKENZIE AND WILLIS GOOD FURNITURE GOOD FURNITURE GOOD GOOD FURNITURE IS NOT EXPENSIVE IS NOT EXPENSIVE IS NOT EXPENSIVE IS NOT EXPENSIVE THERE is absolutely no need to pay more than the figures listed below for good . u.ility furn tur.-. .McK<->r.:e and Wtl in' four hugo showrooms are packed _ with furniture offering you a magnificent choice.

ECONOMY YOUR WATCHWORD. ECONOMY YOUR WATCHWORD. economy your watchword. ECONOMY YOUR WATCHWORD. Shop where you get most quality for your money. The HEREFORD SUITE comprises SETTEE sft lin wide, and - LOUNGE CHAIRS 2ft Bin wide, with deep seats luxuriously sprung, sol d frames, best of materials and workmanship throughout, with urnt sp. i.n,; t'-oi.t rd-os. covered in Hard-wearing GENOA VELVET or English WOOL MOQUETTE, 10s. DINING ROOM CHAIRS with Seagross Seats —18s Gd. SIDEBOARD. 3ft Sin wide. 2 drawers, 2 sets of Cupboards, le.idiights and oval bevelled mirror—ss. GATE-LEG TABLE, extending to 4ft Oln * 3ft Gin—i 3 15s.

KITCHEN DRESSER. two sets of Cup- | boards, long drawer, oiled —£4 19s Gd. WIRE COUCH AND CUSHIONS, in Hard I wearing Tapestry—£4 7s 6d. | THUEE DRAWER DUCIIESSE with bevelled mirror—£3 15a. BEDSIDE CABINET —27b 6d. CONGOLEUM SQUARE, the guaranteed Square, eusy to clean and polish, Oft * 12ft 455, Oft x Oft 355, Oft x 10ft Gin 40s, Oft * 7ft Gin 30s. ANTIQUE BOX EXTENDING KERBS, with upholstered tops—£2 15s, £8 15s. 3ft WOODEN BEDSTEADS, with non-sag Wire Mattress —555. SUIT CASES—7a 6d. 8s 6d, lis, 13s 6d. ATTACHE CASES (Superior quality)—los 6d, 13s, 14s 6d.

SEAGRASS CHAIRS, large selection—from 28s Cd. BOX OTTOMAN, woll upholstered—from £3 2s 6d; sprung scat. 33-PIECE ENGLISH DINNER SET £2 153, £2 IDs Gd. CARD TABLE (Folding), Baize Tops—lßs 6d. COPPER FIRESCREEN, antique finish —18s, 245, 273 Gd. ANTIQUE COPPER KERBS—I2b 6d, 14s 6d, llis, 17s Gd, 20a. 12ft x 9ft TAPESTRY SQUARES —£4 4s, £4 15s, £5 10s TEA WAGGON, solidly built on largo, silent castors —Rimu 82b 6d, Oak 60s. OVAL SEAGRASS DOUBLE TWISTED GRASS MATS—Os, fls, 10s 6d. DECK CHAIRS—I3s Gd. TAPESTRY RUNNER, 27in wide—ss, 6g, 0s Od yard. FOUR-PIECE OAK BEDROOM SUITE, com prising 3ft Gin WARDROBE with large shaped bevelled inirror, yft itin DUCH ESSE with largo shaped bevelled mirror. foul druwers, BEDSIDE CABINET, Ift Oin wide, and Full DOUBLE BEDSTEAD with panelled ends and WIRE MAI TRESS—J.27 15s. EASY TIME PAYMENTS IF DESIRED. McKENZIE and WILLIS, ' 120 Hereford street. McKOSOO N.Z. FARMERS* CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LTD.

SUMNER AND SPREYDON PROPERTIES. WANTED FOR GENUINE CLIENTS. SUMNER —5 ROOMS and (not necessarily new house) nico garden desired —up to £1250. SPREYDON—FOUR ROOMS; must be Up-to-date. About £IOOO. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., Land Department.

LTANDY LITTLE FARM, 150 acres, sunny situation Low Deposit to Good Man rhfr, land is good aiedmm quality suitable foi cropping and grazing, well sheltered and rir&rzn. very suitable foi EARL* LAMBS BUILDINGS Good 4*ioomcd Dwelling and conveniences, 3-stalled stable, cl-affhouse, shed, good shelter. OWNER OUT TO ASSIST SUITABLE PURCHASER. N.Z FARMERS CO-OP. ASSN., LTD. EXCHANGE. JD£AL AGRICULTURAL FARM WITH * UP-TO-DATE BUNGALOW AND BUILDINGS, HANDY TO CHRISTCHURCH Owner wishes to Retire and vvil» exchange for a Few Acreß and Good Dwelling on the outskirts of Christchurch This Farm is a good one. and will grow anything, the Land deep river silt. At present there are ap&rox thirty acres Wheat, and twenty acrra Oats, also about thirty acres of White Clover (two bags to thr> acre has benn obtained) This is Genuine and the Owner will discuss any rensnnabl« proposition. Reasonable Terms will be ex'ended if required. N.Z FARMERS* CO-OP. ASSN.. LTD. Land Department.

OTEEUTE RED ROOF PAINT protects and beautifies. Anti-corrosive, nonpoisonous 18p Gallon. N.Z.-made. — r _.nce Addressed to u Norn de L'lumu, Initials, or Number to care of any Post Ollire wilj NOT be forwarded from office of posting. Advertisers who do not desire their names and addresses disclosed may have replies addressed care ''The Press." Al) such replies will be for curded to advertisers promptly. 1— SMITH and SMITH. LIMITED th«* Postal ltHgulatinn* Tor

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20102, 4 December 1930, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20102, 4 December 1930, Page 18

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