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Cliristclmrch. WOOL. WOOL. TO WOOL GROWERS AND OTHERS. WE beg to inform Sheep Fanners and others that we will hold PERIODICAL SALES OF WOOL Through the season AX our CANTERBURY WOOL AND GRAIN STORES, Cashel and Hereford Streets, Christchurch. As we confine our business to that of selling brokers only, owners may rest assured that all wool consigned to us will be realised to the best possible advantage, every line being carefully valued prior to sale, and in case of limit not being obtained, will be held over or shipped to our London agents. TERMS: Receiving, delivering, and sorting 2s Od per bale Receiving, delivering, and sorting, fid per bag Classing, if required per lb Cartage from railway station to store, fid per bale Fire Insurance, fid per bale Commission on sales, 2\ per cent up to £500; 1J per cent upon any amount in excess of that sum. Account sales handed over with our our usual promptness. N.B.—All Wool or Produce consigned _ to our order at Christchurch Railway Station conies direct to our stores. H. MATSON A CO., Wool Brokers, Canterbury Wool Stores, Christchurch. Cash Advances MADE UPON WOOL, GRAIN, OR OTHER PRODUCE Shipped to our Agents in London, or the Colonies, or if FOR SALE at our Wool and Grain Stores, in Christchurch. H. MATSON & CO., Cashel street, Christchurch. BONE DUST. 1 A A TONS in STORE, All sizes and iUU all prices. Apply to H. MATSON A CO., or DANIEL MAYDWELL, Papanui. Christchurch, WOOL SALE. WOOL SALE. QUR FIRST WOOL SALE OF THE SEASON 1880-1881, Will be held tt the NEW ZEALAND WOOL STORES, Hereford street, Christchurch, ABOUT THE MIDDLE OF THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER NEXT, The date of which will be duly advertised. As we confine our business to that of Brokers only, owners may rest assured that all Wool consigned to our care will be realised to the best possible advantage, every line being carefully valued prior to sale, and in case of the limit not being obtained, will be held over or shipped to our London Agents. TEEMS: Receiving, lotting, and delivering 2s per bale do do do fid per bag Classing (if required) .. .. £d per lb per bale do do .. .. Id per lb per bag Cartage from railway station to store .. .. .. .. fid per bale do do .. .. 3d per bag Fire insurance .. .. .. fid per bale do 3d per bag Commission on Sales : 21 per cent up to £500; II per cent on any amount in excess of that sum. ROBERT WILKIN A CO., Wool Brokers. Christchurch, Sept, 20, 1880. OSBORNE STRING AND WIRE BINDER. FARMERS are invited to inspect the Above at the New Zealand Wool Stores. At a small cost Old Wire Binders can be fitted to bind with either String or Wire, at option. ROBERT WILKIN A CO. Christchurch. Business Notices. Gr H EXL E Y ENERAL CARRIER, FORWARDING and RECEIVING AGENT, TIMARU. Expresses meet all Trains North and South. All orders promptly attended to. COAL AND TIMBER YARD. THE UNDERSIGNED has in order to keep pace with the requirements of Church street and neighborhood, COMMENCED SELLING Timber Palings Pickets Stakes Posts and Rails Bricks, Ac., in connection with his Coal and Firewood Yard. A. SHERRATT. THE OLDEST SOAP MANUFACTORY IN NEW ZEALAND, Albion soap works, Established 1859. M. BARDSLEY A SON .. Proprietors. Works : King and Cumberland Streets, Dunedin, N.Z. THE LATEST OUT! PRIZE PALE PRIZE PALE SOAP. SOAP. PRIZE PALE SOAP. “ While there’s life there’s hope.” — Shakespeare, “ While there’s life there’s Soap,” Burdsley, P is Prize P ale, used all over the town, R is that R ancid that’s sold as Dark Brown I is the I nllatus who made up the latter, Zis the Z eal which he used in the matter. Eis the End of the linen it spoiled 1 [boiled. Pis the P uddledum it looks like when Ais the A rticle, ne’er known to fail. Lis the L uxury of using Prize Pale, Eis the E nvy that’s caused by its sale. S is the S weep that wished to be clean, O is the ’O rrible state he was in. Ais the A wful Brown stuff that he tried, Pis the Pme Pale that at last cleaned [his hide. Bardsley’s Prize Pale be sure that you get it, Ask for it only, and you will never regret it. To be obtained of all respectable Grocers and Merchants.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2357, 6 October 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2357, 6 October 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2357, 6 October 1880, Page 4

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