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ATJOTIOIJS. H. MATSON AND CO. BUSINESS CROAKERS. 'Y NOTICEABLE of late has been a tendency on the part of some so-called economists to whine about the slump in business, and to predict dark days ahead for our commercial community. The people who indulge in this gloomy pastime are no friends OUR FIRM from time to time .we know is criticised by district agent* and competitors, br.t we regard jealousy as the sincerest form of flattery. We are too busy and centred on oor own business to criticise oar competitors. >£ the business community. They arc its prophets of woe. They go about with long faces, plaintively wniling about the dark days ahead, when all round them the sunshine of sound commercial activity is inviting business people to the entertaining of a real and :iyely hope for a steady return to normal conditions. YOU want personal attention and no possibility of your consignments being sold for less than its value. H. MATSON and CO. are the Firm. ii'o impartial observer with any pretensions to a sound knowledge of business principles, can fail to detect Ibis steady return to normality in the general trend of trade and commerce today. Ever since jthe war we have lived in an era of abnormal conditions. In Kome respects this has been likened, to boom times, although in many other directions the abnormal circumstances, which were the result of war and post-war conditions, havo been extremely prejudicial. OUR Clientele is composed for the most part of independent farmers—tho large man who prefers service to' flattery, and the small man who requires result's and not boosting. Every sound economist has known that such an era'must be comparatively shortlived, and has hoped sincerely to see the end of it. That is what is happening now. The trade and commerce of this country is getting back to sound and sane principles. There is nothing to deplore in the present tendency. It is rather an occasion for genuine pride, and healthy expectation of better times ahead. Oast your mind back since 1914. KT'IIATSON and CO., a' business louse with a small capital, have come through all the irying times with no restrictions. We warrant the support' of every common sense holder of land in Canterbury. You must have the driving force, you must have the knowledge, you mu6t have the capabilities. We have for a great number of years given our Very'best to'tbc producer of Canterbury, and we are still prc"pared to do so. It is action and not words' jye know, that count, and we draV your attention to ■ the stability of this Firm, and it 3 precedence and managerial direction. We can and do get the very biggest prices produce the best results. Nearly every land bolder is a single unit, therefore we have'no reticence in ?pplying to hint for his selling avpurs and his confidence at this juncture. WPQWPAGKS SHEARING REQUISITES '•'-gsiMiisro twine »VIV» »tt\TV/i ■ T> 1 TWm BRANDING PAINT BRANDING Oil, OF $ HE BEST QUALITY AND AT 'LOWEST RATES. WE ate undertaking orders for any of the above, delivery at any time to suit you at current market rates, and will deliver to , any". par{; .apd.' the West Coast at shortest notice. - . NO .OBBJGR TOO SjyiALL OR TOQ LARGE. , W MATSOU and CO. ■ ,■■■ WPPft TBgaggg? ' < W7'p'* an WB'}' ai e ' s bortest notice TT Donald and 'Sons' approved Wool Tressps, Jfire Sfrainere, Lifting Jacks, etc. Quotations and. enquiry invited. H.: MATSQN and CO. . "•■■ . CORNSACKS. f' / ■ -\ CORNSACKS. . CORNSACKS. E can suppjy Corngackg, -first grade . . . qualjty, for imnjajjiate delivery, and we strongly recommend flipsp wbp have crops to handle to give serious sttentipij to the matter, and book their order with us. All letters pr telepaips" w)H receive prompt attcjttlc^V'"" v : . ' fWe"Supply • CASH OR-AFTER HARVEST Immediate Delivery. \ , >H. MATSON and CO. v Tlow';||ik.ijig ; orders lor delivery * when required, ajjd: cap supply any of the fq!|:owing'"makes 'of' Twine:— » • ■"'' ANDREWS :_H ;■"-;: :))pNAGHY ,; . ) .HAtHHUBNS ,-... WASIIpyRNES , .. MANURE!?... ' > .? W«' can supply' ijjl "JJrands at Manufacturers' listed prices and terms, including TJg -are pas|ture, grasses, pasture plovers, M.D. selected seeds, and also pe4>gr«(»f|rm needs, comprising Mapggjds, Swedes, Turninjj, Rap, or Kale, »f the Jo«e,»t market We have' in stock selected Oats, and can supply at .the' shortest notice. •:.>, tvygptp materials. <We.are in » position to supply, at the jsgxtes| notice, rabbit-proof feppjng, all ' gauges and all qualities, galvanised fencing wire, plain fencing wife, hpg wjre, and barb wire, standards cut and punched *to order, haejrt. of tqtara, ppsfa, brpadleaf, heart of bircp. qnd silver pjne. are jn a. position to supply a,U gopds required Ijy the man da the land, as we are in touch with, all the. wholesale warehouses, 1 jpanufaeturers, and' City tradesmen, and'a personal interview means, a good selection at a low price,' prompt dispatch, and saves you } visit tq tl>e City, In other words, we offer bur clients what they cannot do tnem--B«|y.e,s. Wfi supply any household station 1 sfores, large or - small, and our long experience will be used on your behalf. We are agents for Sheep Dip, both Liquid ■ and Powder, and can.supply any of the wellknown brands now on the market. It is worth remembering that whether good qr bad material is used the labour costs the -same. Economy in quality is so economy in labour. Bad material not only wastes money and labour, but wastes time. Therefore forward your orders itor Dip to us. '. «4W* incite enquiries, and will supply quotating* for rock salt or agricultural salt in any quantity. FARM PRODUCE. potatoes,* or will dispose of clients' produce on pmnmimiinn, FABMJWB AND AMi PN THE LAND, KIJEP THIS IN MIND. See and keep «s fr p»»tae*s. Send us yon* orders. Bny end «ell tta>MP .«»» agency, as what we gain is redistributed in hb «»»»H7.' We want ypnx support, and ire aaavre you we exploit all channels for *h« peat result* and in the interosts of the Van en tho land. We supply all orders for if»H<® •£* fggerji promptly. AKP DIRECT ATTENTION. E. MATSON mi CQ. -

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18547, 24 November 1925, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18547, 24 November 1925, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18547, 24 November 1925, Page 16

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