AUCTIONS* H. MATSON AND CO. TOUR SATISFACTION IS OUR SUCCESS. TTTHEK.E Service is ail one has to 9ell> » ' quality rrrjet be superior if the patron' business is to be retained. That is our position. We must rely en live stock shipper* for our living—not aione on initial business but on continuous patronage. Publicity draws trade but performance holds it. To this end wo maintain a highgrade organisation, competency of help, efficiency and experience of salesmen, accuracy of accountancy, promptness of remitting. "We solicit your business. 7223 H. MATSON and CO. ADDINGTON LIVE STOCK MARKET. ADDINGTON LIVE STOCK MARKET. H. MATSON AND CO.'S ACTUAL PACTS. ' T7E-NDORS having Btock to realise would ' be -well advised to entrust such to I H. MATSON and CO., who give personal I and direct attention. The following figures I speak for themselves. ADDINGTON YARDS. Period—January to June, 1922, 1923, Mid 1924. Each department 13 under the control of reliable officers and competent salesmen, and the whole is supervised by the principals, who have had a lifetime apprenticeship to the trade. Payments made promptly. Our systems and our methods are generally recognised by all those connected with the trade to leave little to be desired. H. MATSON and CO., HORSE SALES. TATTEESALL'S. TATTERSALL'S. TATTERSALL'S. TATTERSALL'S. OWING to the frantic bulldog rush by Returned Soldiers and Boom Maniacs to acquire all classes of horses, aided by extensive credit, the farming community and dealers took advantage of the enormous prices offering in their own particular disr tricts, with a result that hitherto almost unheard of HORSE SALES sprang up in the night. ALAS I The crash came too suddenly, buying power departed from the ringside like a fla9h. As before, the "War, these sales have sunk into almost oblivion, nevertheless, dealers still wait there in vain to catch tho 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 1 community and public generally, judging byrecent successful sales in TATTERSALL'S HORSE BAZAAR, are realising that by consigning horses to MATSON'S, CHRISTCHURCH, they have still a reliable, consistent market to depend on. The fact that TATTERSALL'S is the oldest Horse Repository in Canterbury, in spito of all kinds of opposition, is unquestionable evidence of efficiency, and reflects great credit on H. MATSON and CO., the Proprietors. High-class management and old and estnb? lished principles which protoct both BUYER AND SELLER from the pit-falls of the Horse Trade has built up in TATTERSALL'S a very, very valuable asset to the farming community and public generally. Therefore, if you are either a BUYER or "SELLER, do not hawk your horses or attend every ealo in CANTERBURY, CENTRALISE at TATTERSALL'S, jind you will be assured of MARKET VALUE for your consignment, and business-like methods far handling same. S. MATSON and CO. WOOL GROWERS & WOOL SELLERS. WuDi- GROWERS & WOOL SELLERS. H MATSON and CO. will produoe the • best results for you. Reason* why you should send your business H. MaTSON AND CO.:— 1 Our Firm is a Private Firm, and wa give personal and direct attention. 2. Our Firm held the first Wool Sale held in Canterbury. 3. We have given conclusive evidence over a period of years of our ability to conduct our business and the fact that we can and do produce the absolute best results in all markets. If you are a free agent, do not hesitate. Send your goods to MATSON and CO., and start in by consigning your Wool to H. MATSON and CO., ADDINGTON. Onr Principals have served a good apprenticeship in the business, and they are steady-going business men, aad undoubtedly are good judges. They personally and directly look after your business, and as Salesmen have no equals. Our Store and conveniences arc the best in , Christehurch. Our paddocking accommodation is by far the best, amongst those doing business round Christchurch, and we are giving the farmer and producer more than good service for the remuneration that yon have to pay a mediocre representative. BRANDING OIL. MANURES, SEEIDS, CLOVERS, CORN SACKS, FENCING WIRE, AND ALL STATION REQUISITES are procurable from MATSON and CO. at the lowest current rates. H. MATSON and CO., M 6610-7226 Christchuich. SHEEP SKIN, HIDE, AND TALLOW SHEEP SKIN, HIDE, AND TALLOW SHEEP SKIN, HIDE, AND TALLOW SALES SALES SALES EVERY THURSDAY, FOR COUNTRY SKINS, EVERY TUESDAY FOR GREEN SKINS. Store at Aldington prearftts a busy v-J scene on Tuesdays and Thursdays in each week wherein the various representatives of tho wool industry all gather with a view to inspecting and valuing the extensive Catalogue that it is our privilege to submit weekly to thorn. H. MATSON AND CO. are the oldest Selling Agents in the trade, and we haive a. personal and direct knowledge of this particular branch of our business, and tie farmer, the dealer, and the country housewife have all become aware of the fact over many years' trading that our business is not worked by fits and starts for some particular period of ihe year, but day in, day oat, the interests of those Vendors who entrust their selling to us are guarded and protected. Our one desire » to give satisfaction, and the size of our Catalogue is a sure warranty that to a very lajge extent we have succeeded. If you have sheepskins, crutchings, wool, or odd bags of hides, calfskins, rabbit skins, or any of the small products That are producible for sale on e. farm if you want to get the best results, consign thorn to H. MATSON and CO., j Christohureb, fc» A 2L ! ?'jL T " * * )o * carf "*rtsing us wheie w rennt toa proceeds.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18153, 16 August 1924, Page 22
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