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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND OQ. •jnOtTB, SATISFACTION IS OUK SUCCESS. .AJJiEEE Service lb all one has to Eell, its Y\ ' quaiitv must be superior if the patron's fc-osiness is to bo retained. That is our position. We must rely on Jive etock shippers for our living—not f-'oaa on initial business cut on continuous jj Jronage. Publicity draws' trade hnt performance holds it To this end we maintain a highgrade organisation, competency of help, efficiency sad experience of salesmen, accuracy of accountancy, promptness of remitting. Wo solicit your business. H. MATSOK and CO. HOESB &ALES. TATTERSALL'S. TATTERSALL'S. TATTERS ALL'S. TATTERS ALL'S. kWTNG to tl'o frantic fcußdog rash, "by * Returned Soldiers and Boom Maniacs to acquire all classes of horses, aided by extensive credit, the fanning community aDd dealers took advantage of the enormous ■oricea offering in their own particular disifieia, with a result that hitherto almost r -Bnheard of HORSE SALES sprang up in the night ALAS! The crash came too suddenly, buying power departed from . the ringside like a flash. As before the War, these sales have sunk into almost oblivion, nevertheless, dealers still wait there in vain to catch the unwary, and farmers mindful of successful sales in the past occasionally offer their horses in these sales hoping perhaps , they might get away with it. The farming community and public generally, judging by meant anccesafnl sales in TATTERSALL'S . HORSE BAfIAAR, are realising that by consigning horses to MATSON'S, CHRISTCHUBCH, they hams still a reliable, consistent market to depend on. Tits'feet that TATTERS ALL'S is the oid- .' est Horse Repository in Canterbury, in spite of all kinds of opposition, is unquestionable evidence of efficiency, and reflects great credit ■ on" H. MATSON and CO., the Proprietors. High-olaias management and old and established principles which protect both BUYER AND SELLER from the pit-falls of tho Horse Trade has built up in TATTERSALL'S a Very, very valuable asset to the farming community and pnblio generally. Therefore, if yon are either » BUYER or SELLER, dp not hawk yonr horses or attend every sale in CANTERBURY, CENTRALISE at TATTERSALL'S, and you will be asenred of MARKET VALUE for your consignment, and busineSß-like methods- for handling same. H. .MATBON/. end CO. I NT B B tK B M T S, TO-DAY there am numerous holders of money who are at a loss ss to what to do with' their capital, In tho great majority of coaes the money is customarily invested on the Stock Exchange, or lent to Banks, Pablic BodieH, and Commercial Firms .on short-dated loans. A few months «go such methods oil handling capital would not have been considered by the Owners thereof, hut to-day thoy seem to he money sick, and are driven to the above expedients. ■■H. 3CATSOJT and CO: desire to advise e*uch holders of money that to-dey there are all the fair plain* of Canterbury awaiting .their confidence. Thero ' are hundreds .of Steamers whose Mortgages have to be renewed,'and who are prepared to borrow at fronrSiper cent, to 6J per cent.: for periods rawing; from three to peven years, interest payabW half yearhr. What other Investment is so safe? The Jan£ iriU.be here when the present geasration.is ,dead and gone, .and past prosperity of" the '.Dominion has teen v oailt on agrarian production, and' assuredly «nch aleb/will be the ca*> in the future. '*-' "W« tefe a peTßOtal tsid direct knowledge. ot the variout districts and reins of land in €kpbnchcry, T and we offer ,'otjr services and advice' to halders of capital ; who are prepared io invest their money upon' Hrst Mortgage upon reliahle and govH security. ..To those- holders of freehold who aro deeiroaa of hd justing their Mortgages we also . offwonx servioes, and wiU do our best- to ; meat Uwir nqniremeitts, providjing that otJr own Time of the land is wmpaiiiile -with the jaargln necessary |n «neh. in. . vestments, and subject oi eqraee to the tp- ... proral ot the parties >njjjng the money., For s»fe investment and leKahle lYalue ~ ownrgnnieato with-*-H, KATSON and CO., Casitl street, Chnalchujpli, tt> CAKTALISTSI ,TO RETIRED PApCBRST TO STJCCESSFTJI. MENI •AND TO 'ALL THOSE WHO HAVE MONJjy LYING ABOUT AT. CALL OR v,TMBSSRS H. 3CATSOI? and CO. would be -•***•" gW <» interview any of the above, and would point out ways and means for » safe Sand eatjafactory way of placing euch capital. ° As keen obsemms we note tho inflated _.T*luc>..«f the, prices, of all aorta of oommoditiea. There is only one investment that will, never let : T^S?!' ra ', an<i iiaA "» GOOD BROAD ACRES. It ib hie water, it will alwayo oomo to its own Jeyel. Tho knowledge of mas- -'* i l f • P°w*ai to know the yaliies current m the •mariwta localities, and -the possibilities foe aOa investment. If 7^ fi £??i d^ 1, ? 7e -^ Mme y to ins,e »t COME AND. HAVE AjtIHAT WITH US. If you don't wast a Farm for yoanself, there is ■ manger* to the detriment of y-mi fellow men, Th«?a W» hondreds of young men, foil of gingffir, «aoxgy, and go, and also with knowledge, dying «# gat en to the land. Wo can place bafose yoa properties -worth the tnaney Ixvday, and which will continue - inim wring in vahse. Wo oaa easily put you in kwch with reliable young farmem capahta of going on yoor land and working it, either pajing mnta, joint pajtne«hip, <* o> participation m tk« eanting power. YOU HATE A DBTSr 90 TOWS COUHTBY? Yoa have made yonr money ia 3iew Jtcaland, and the only thing that wiU pay the /debt* 'of this country is INCREASED PRODUCTION. WHY BE A LAGGARD? * PUT, YOUR CAPITAL INTO THE DIF•1 FBBENTIAL OF NEW ZEALAND'S GOOD NAME. AND BSLP TO CBAN& :KTHS HANDLE.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18150, 13 August 1924, Page 16

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