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FOR SALE OR TO Lb I ■ <r H. MATSON A 00. TO WOOL GROWERS. TO WOOL GROWERS. TO WOOL GROWERS. TP there lias ever been a, season where you want-care and attention and a responsibly representative to handle the realisation of your clip from the time it arrives in store until it is actually knocked down to the bidder , IT IS ROW. IT IS NOW. , W« have admittedly the best s proposition in the way of Wool Show Rooms in the bouthem Hemisphere, combining light, 1 Tabulation and door space. THE WAY WE DISPLAY OUR WOOL THE WAY WE DISPLAY OUR. THE WAY WE DISPLAY OUR WOOL Enables the Buyer to Inspect it With Ease AND BUYERS FREQUENTLY AND BUYERS FREQUENTLY AND BUYERS FREQUENTLY Comment upon the tradesman-like manner 131 which we show our wool, some going even so, fax as to hold bur stores up as an example of what should be. OUR LIGHT IS EFECTIYE. OUR ALLEYWAYS ARE BROAD. We have grown up with tbe business. Out connections in the wool trade enable ub to assess reliable estimates of the parcel* placed in our hands. OUR SALESMEN ARE WARRIORS OF MANY YEARS STANDING. OUR SALESMEN ARE WARRIORS OF MANY TEARS STANDING. OUR SALESMEN ARE WARRIORS OF MANY YEARS STANDING. It is no boy's job realising the consignment of a produoer that has .taken twelve months’ care and worry to produce. In every branch we give the minutest care: You want to place all matters on one side when it comeß to realising your clip. The Good Sale* Look After Themselve*. PERONALITY. DIRECT ATTENTION. PERONALITY. DIRECT ATTENTION. ! AN INTENSE DESIRE TO SATISFY CLIENTS. Tou want a fair deal and you want the best price, and you don’t want disappoint menta. THEREFORE, Entrust your Clip to us. Pleats consign MATSON’S, ADDINGTON. We are receiving now. We have ample floor space. All consignments are insured immediately upon arrival in store. H. MATSON AND 00.

A DAIRYMAN'S CHANCE! , THREE-QUARTERS OF AN HOUR'S CAR RIDE FROM TOWN: GREAT OPPORTUNITY. TEN YEARS’ LEASE, WITH OPTION OF ANOTHER SEVEN. RENT £SO PER ANNUM. OVER JQQ ACRES. Milking 26 Cow* and Avertfing £33 to JM* per month for Cream. Seven-roomed EesE dence and *ll necesskry outbuilding*. ; This is n real sound proposition, and w# can rive fullest particulars on application from ooira fide first hand inquirers. : The owner wishes to sell the whole, lock, stock and barrel!, except the furniture, as a going concern, and the price is reasonable. H. MATSON AND CO.. Sole Agents. GREAT SUBDIVISION OF 5000 ACRES! AN HOUR’S MOTOR DRIVE FROM TOWN. £ BLOCKS FROM £3 ,2s 6d ‘to ti St. TERMS! TERMS! TERMS! 16 Per Cent Deposit, Balance m Arranged. Vendors will Erect lo Specifications at prices whioh will defy competition in the ordinary way of tendering. THE BLOCKS VARY IN SIZE FROM 448 ACRES TO 755 ACRES, AND. ARE WELL WORTH INSPECTING.' They ere not a great distance from Chert-' sey, and suppose they strike oil! A little patch of earth here would be worth a lot of money. • Aa a sheep proposition it is the cheapest per acre land on the market. See ns to-aaj. H. MATSON AND CO. A PROPERTY WITH PROSPECTS. ■j IOA ACRES, in 6 Blocks. <4O acre* J/fc-yV broken out of tussock and sowr down, 90 acres turnips, 180, acres now is grass; 400 acres of this is really a cot farm. Improvements oonsist of a 4-roomed House 12-s tailed stable, model sheep yards, etc. Railway Stations 3, 5 and 8 miles off respectively ; 30 miles from Christchurch. PRICE £3~"pER ACRE, ' Fol. 19SB H. MATSON AND CO. SMALL SHEEP FARM. ' . A KC ACRES, carrying 330 ewes and 100 .luO dry sheep, and doing very little cultivation, and only for domestic use though it is practically all ploughable; 6 roomed house, pantry, bath, woolshed.' etc.; 10 to 12 paddocks, well watered. Mail ever,' day. Good roads, e!c. IN THE FAR-FAMED ’ CULYERDEN DISTRICT. PRICE £3500 CASH. •Subject to £6OO Mortgage. i. Fol. 03 L. «. MAXSftN AND CO, '

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16749, 2 January 1915, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16749, 2 January 1915, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16749, 2 January 1915, Page 15

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