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AUCTIONS. ADVENT OF THE NEW TEAR. ADVENT OF THE NEW YEARADVENT OF THE HEW YEAR. I' MATSON AXD 00. L. aIATSON AND CC. :.[.vT«nv .\"SD CO. OFFER TO THE FARMERS OP CANTERBURY OFFER TO THE FARMERS Ol t'ANTERBURY OFFER TO THE FAKMERo Oi CANTERBURY EXPERT SERVICE EXPERT SERVICE EXPERT SERVICE ■,i{ 'v-.r;:' 7'FALI c >ATTON OF ALL FARM ' ~»OCK AND PRODUCTS. ;ft THF RF.ALISAT*ON OFAUi " "'-'DC'; AND JRODUCTS. IP, THE REALISATION OF ALL FARM iTOCK AND PRODUCiS. THE PRESENT TIME OF STRESS IT IS MORE TKA.N EVER ESSENTfAT, TO THE FARMER THAT to SHOULD RECEIVE THE TOPMOST POSSTHEE PRICES FOR KVERV THING WHICH liE HAS TO OFFER. ■nrir»~ tbn Boom period the difference _in '!<• U. ii.3 Produr.-r b?twren only ordmH. MATSON AND CO. .if. MATSON AND CO. H. MATSON AMD CO. .' OFFER "VOU SERVICE SECOND TO NONE, NO MATTER WHETHER YOU HAVE FAT SHEEP "■" '"BS I'll vjaxriiE STORE STOCK WOOL. .HIDES. SKTNS, safi FAT MARKET. OR DESIRE TO DISPOSE , OR TO ACQUIRE REAL ESTATE. J CANNOT CO WRONG BY DOING BUSINESS THROUGH H. MATSON AND 00. washy, large imi>?©inent fihe-d, 2-stail loosebos, 13-bail cowshed, coaTho farm is subdivided into 5 11 in English, grasses and clover. supply, well fenced. The proarticularly w«ll suited for eatbi:.¥ourai>ic terms. Fol. Oil. H. MATSON and CO. PASTURE EJSSUSCTTA.TTON. PASTURE RESUSCITATION. PASTURE RESUSCITATION. fc/J~ANY IMPOVERISHED FARMS IN .VI SCOTLAND AND AMERICA HAVE REGAINED THEIR VIRILITY REGAINED THEIR VIRILITY REGAINED THEIR VIRILITY The result of using THE WONDERFUL CLOVER SEED now on sale at come of the Expert Scedmen's in tho Old Country. Hearing such, glowing reports of this derful Plant, wo made exhaustive enqu and were so impressed that wa imported a small trial consignment of , WILD CLOVER. WILD CLOVER. WILD CLOVER. All you Land Owners who »re> jxrmiM* nen pastures, permanent or otherwise, "w recommend t sowing to be mclnded in any mixture. This plant vrill do mora to "rasuscitftte your pastrra than anything; you can do. ' '• Wo suggest yon send ardors or enquiries early. Wa harva both RED WHITE, procured for seed, gleaned t SO-y ear-old pasture, and exhaustive tr under all conditions and in all co Wo believe no other Merchant i id has tins commodity. H. MATSON and CO. FARMS. FARM S. F. A R M.S. BUY REAL ESTATE. BUY REAL ESTATE. BUY REAL ESTATE.
rpHK DISCRIMINATING PRACTICAL' i- MAN CANNOT FAIL TO REALISE THAT A LARGE PROPORTION OF OUR WEALTHY CLASS OF TO-DAY LAID THE FOUNDATIONS OP THEIR FORTUNES BY ACQUIRING REAL ESTATE DURING THE SLUMP PERIOD OF TWENTY AND THIRTY YEARS AGO. THEY FOLLOWED THE ANCIENT MAXIM OF BUYING "WHEN NOBODY ELSE WAS BUYING AND '.'SELLING ■WHEN NOBODY ELSE WAS SELLING." TO-DAY THEIR POSITION IS ASSURED. AT THE PRESENT TIME EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES ARE OFFERING TO THE MAN WITH A MODERATE AMOUNT OF PLUCK, EXPERIENCE, AND CAPACITY FOR WORK. AMONGST OTHERS, WE CAN QUOTE THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES:— NORTH CANTERBURY DISTRICT. 1400 ACRES, well enbdivicisd, firstclass dwelling of 7 rooms, all conveniences, hot and • cold vrater, good garden and orchard, woolshod, ohearmn' hut, dip, st»blc, abundant plantations. Tho property in splendidly watered Mid the fencing ircludra about 2 Tnilea rabbitproo! f onco. This property -well merits the attention of any bona fido buyer. PRICE, £lO pen torn. Teems considered. Folio 780 H. MATSOK and CO. NORTH ISLAND—PROSPEROUS DISTRICT. 1 mf\ ACRES, Government Lease, iOUU 0.R.P., 15s per acre. About 650 acres are in grass, the majority being now grass. , The farm is ring-fenced, and i provement3 include 4-roomed dwelling, n •woolshed and other buildings. First-clasn road to main town. About 6 miles from n< Rent, £35 per annum. Pr est Post Office. i on application. Tho above offers an extraordinarily good opportunity for the man of omall capital. Full particulars on application. Folio 910 H. MATSON AND CO., aROCERY BUSINESS, &-Roomed Drolling, 45 Acrea Land, L.1.P., subdivided into 11 paddocis, good cow bale, carrying 19 cows. Grocery stock at valuation. Price for tho goodwill, £3OOO. Thoroughly woll merits investigation. Folio 903. H. MATSON and CO. SHEEP DIP. SHEEP DIP. • SHEEP DIP. SHEEP DIP. SHEEP DIP. SHEEP DIP. KEEP YOUR FLOCK HEALTHY. KEEP YOUR FLOCK HEALTHY. KEEP YOUR FLOCK HEALTHY. USE PARKIN NESS AND CO., DABUSE PARKIN NESS AND CO., DARLINGTON, ENGLAND, AJXGTON, ENGLAND, MANUFACTURERS OF BOTH POISONOUS DIPPING POWDER AND ALSO A NON-POISONOUS FLUID DIP THIS FIRM IS ONE OF THE OLDEST .MANUFACTURERS OF DIP IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. THEIR DIPS ARE NOT ANTIQUATED PREPARATIONS BUT ARE MADE ACCORDING TO THE PRINCIPLES OF THE MOST ADVANCED CHEMISTRY OF THE DAY, AND ARE ABSOLUTELY UNSURPASSED IN EVERY PARTICULAR BY ANY OTHER ARTICLE NOW MADE. USED BY MANY OF THE PRINCIPAL SHEEP MASTERS AND PEDIGREE STOCKMEN IN GREAT BRITAIN. SECURED SPECIAL GOLD MEDALS AT HOBART, AT CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND, AND THE CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR. THESE DIPS ARE APPROVED BY THE I BOARD OF AGRICULTURE FOR SHEEP IN GREAT BRITAIN, AND I ALSO BY THE DEPARTMENT OF I AGRICULTURE AND TECHNICAL ' INSTRUCTION FOR SHEEP FOR IRELAND. I POWDER DIP (Poisonous), 100 GALS. I WATER TO PACKET. FLUID DIP <fio t-.. 100 GALS. WATER TO ONiF. GALLON FLUID). THIS DIP ft AS BEEN USED FOR y:-:aus in '.-:ew Zealand by a ' ';-',m-:i:t clientele of foremost ;--jV.{:kma<>tkrs. canvassing or P'/SHf.-fO IT itAS NEVER, BEEN RE--!Ofri'P-,[i TO, BUT WE SAY IF YOU •>',-,< ''v/FfrOf YOU MUST DO, THEN v/Kr V'-\: OTHER THAN PARKIN M '' ,,: " H. MATSON and-CO.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 17989, 5 February 1924, Page 16
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