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AUCTIONS. H. MATBON AND 00. BUSINESS CROAKERS. NOTICEABLE olWelw been a |V tendency on the part of some so-called economists to whine about the stump m business, and to predict dark days ahead tor <mr commercial community. The people wbo indulge in tins gloomy pastime are no friends OUR FIRM from time to time i I know is criticised by disttiet agents I and competitors, but we regard ] flattery- We aro too basy and | centred on our own business to I criticise onr competitors. of the bssvßeas cosrnmnity. They are its prophet* oi wm. They go about with long of "room! commercial activity is inviting business people to the entertaining at a real and livery hope for • steady rotors, to normal condition*. 700 mat perianal attention and no powibflrty of your eonßgmsenla H. MATSOH and 00. ar» the Jinn, No impartial eb«erver wM> any pretensions to a sound knowiedtfe of business principles, can fail to detect this steady retnrn to normality m the general trend of trade and commerce to-day. . Kver sineo the war we have lived m an rra of abnormal conditions. In some respects this has been likened, to boom times, although in many other directions the abnormal circumstances, which were the result ef war and post-war conditions, have been extremely prejudicial. OTO OHfflrtele rs composed for the most part erf independent fanners — the large man who prefera service to flattery, and the small man who raraires results and not boosting. meh ai era mast be comparatively shortlived, and has hoped sincerely to see the end of it. _ , . That is what is happening now. The trade and commerce of thfs 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 yoan? mind back since 1914. H. KATSOK and 00., a business house wifii a small capital, have come thsvogh all the trying 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 must have the capabilities. We have for a great number of years given Canterbury, and we are still prepared to do so. It is action and not words we know, that count, and we draw tout attention to the stability of this Firm, and Its precedence and managerial direction. We can and do get the very biggest prices and produce the beat results- Nearly every land holder is a single unit, therefore we have no reticence in applying to him for his selling favours and his confidence at this juncture. WOOLSACKS SHEARING REQUISITES SEAMING TWINE BRANDING PAINT BRANDING OIL OF THE BEST QUALITY AND AT LOWEST RATES. E are undertaking orders for any of the ~ . above, delivery at any time to 'Suit yea. at current market rates, and win deliver to any part of Canterbury and the West Coast at shortest notice. NO d&DBR TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE. H. MATBON and 00, WOOL PRESSES. E can. supply at the' shortest notice . . Donald and Sons' approved Wool Presses, Wire Strainers, Lifting Jacks, etc. and enquiry invited. H. HATSON and CO. OORNSAOKS. CORNSACKB. CORNSACKS. TX7E '**»' supply Cornsacks, first grade |W quality, for immediate delivery, and we strongly recommend those who have crops to" handle to give serious attention to the matter, and hook their order with us. All letters or telegrams will receive prompt attention. IWa BttpplT OASH "oi" AFTER HARVEST TERMS. .' i Immediate Delivery. ' H. MATSON and 00. Wfl are now taking orders for delivery ■#hea • *eo.uJred, and can supply any of the following makes of Twine: — ANDREWS DONAGHY t% , . . MADDRENS ' WASHBOURNES MANURES. We can supply all brands at Manufae. - tarers' listed prices and terms, iucludint

Bo*«duit. and Law. We are offering pasture grasses, pasture clovers, M.D. selected seeds, and also pedigree farm seeds, comprising Mangolds, Swedes, Turnips, lUpe, or Kale, at the lowest market ratta. We have in stock aolected Oats, nnd can TOPply at the shortest notice. FENCING HA.TERIALS. We are ma position'to supply, at the shortest notice, rabbit-proof fencing, all gauge* and all .qualities, galvanised fencing W«, plain fencing wire, hog -wire, and barb Xire, standards cut and punched to order, heart of totara posts, brpsdlcaf, hnart of birch and silver pine.

We era in a position to suppiy.all goods required by the man on the land, as we are in touch,'with all the wholesale warehouses, manufacturers, and City tradesmen, and a personal interriew means a rood selection at a lew price, prompt dispatch, and saves 70a ' a Tisit to the City. In other -words, we offer «ar clients what they cannot do them■•Wei. We supply any household and station stores, largo or small, and our long experience will be .used on your behalf. We are agents for Sheep Dip, both Liquid and Powder, and ean supply any of the wellknown brands now on the .market. . It is worth remembering that whether good or bad material is used the labour costs the same. Economy in quality is no economy in labour. Bad material not only wastes money and labour, but wastes time. Therefore forward ~your orders for Dip to üb. We inrite enquiries, and.will supply quotations for roek salt or agricultural salt in any quantity. / , FARM PRODUCE. We are cash buyers of grain, seeds, chaff, potatoes, or will dispose of clients' produce on commission. IVARMKRS AKI> ALL ON THE LAND. FARMERS AND ALL ON THE LAND. KBKP THIS IN MIND. ' KEEP THIS IN MIND. viP»r,»d keep us in business. Send us '7Svc orders. Buy and sell through our if. .We want your support, and Jjou we exploit all channels for ~tWf land. We supply all orders for promptly. *"*&. ,AM> DIRECT ATTENTION. ' H. HATBON and CO.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18552, 30 November 1925, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18552, 30 November 1925, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18552, 30 November 1925, Page 16

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