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AUCTIONS. JONES, McCBOSTTE CO., LTD. TO DOCTORS A.VD OTHER PROFESSIONAL MEN. THF HEART OF THE WEST END. WITHIN \ FEW MINUTES' WALK OF C™HEDRaL SQUARE, COLLEGES. ANT) PARKS. We have received instructions from DR. A. PATERSON fwho is leaving shortly for America), to sell HIS SUPERIOR RESIDENCE. SITUATE VT THE CORNER OF DURHAM AND ARMAGH STREETS, IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITE ART GALLERY. COMPRISING 2-STOREY ART BUNGALOW OF' o ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE, ALSO LARGE SLEEPING BALCONY. DOWNSTAIRS ACCOMMODATION. —Profesaior.nl Rooms, including fine panelled reception hull -with china rail, surgery, waitingroom- also sitting-room, dining and breakfast rooms, kitchenette with pas stove, Eama top sink, cupboards, electric point, meat safe, and pantry. UPSTAIRS ACCOMMODATION. —Pour spacious bedrooms and balcony. Main bedroom JO x 15, with tiled slab grate. Large sleeping balcony with sliding windows, facing north, bos or linen cupboards, elec: light and heater points. Second bedroo, with wardrobe, wash-basin, and gas point. Third bedroom with wardrobe. Bathroom with porcelain bath and basin, h. and c shower, shaving cabinet, lavatory. Washhouse, copper and tubs, incinerator. BRICK MOTOR GARAGE with workshop attached, concrete floor, wash, and pit. SECTION of full EIGHTH-ACRE, with Good Frontage to both streets. The grounds are nicely laid out in lawns and garden, concrete paths and drive. THE WHOLE PROPERTY IS IN PERFECT ORDER, being artistically papered throughout. There are two hot-water services, ample cupboard accommodation. Threo There are Professional and Private Entrances to the Property, and it is admirably suitable for a doctor or professional man, as the residential part of the property is quite separate from the professional. Or tho Property could be very easily turned into a thoroughly up-to-dato apartment house. As the owner is leaving New Zealand early in the New Year, a quick sale is imperative. Dr. Paterson has arranged for a suite of rooms to commence practising on his return. Further particulars on application to the SOLE AGENTS, JONES, Mr.CROSTIE COMPANY, LTD., Cor. Cashel and Manchester streets. Cy.830 J4415 AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND 00. GOING ON THE LAND. THE YOUNG MAN'S LAND JU intending to take up the business of fanning. He has finished his schooling, possibly been fortunate in getting two or three years of experience either on a farm or in an agricultural college. His father having promised him a certain amount of capital, he is faced with the necessity of choosing some branch of farming. LOHREY AND CO. LTD. LOHREY AND CO., LTD., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 109 CASHEL, STREET. GRASS SEEDS, ETC.—H. MATSON and 00. supply Clovers and Grass Seeds, Machine-dressed. No better range in the City. We take orders and supply orders for MANURES of all kinds. Let us picture him considering the different branches of agriculture, deciding on a certain branch, and having done so, systematically considering the points to be watched in choosing a suitable farm. Ho realises that farming is an art, based on science; that tho practice of farming, although based on definite scientific data, must be learnt like any other trade; and he understands that his farm must be like a factory run on strictly business lines, manufacturing produce which wo must sell at a profit. PROPERTIES—If you have a Property for Sale, H. MATSON and CO. will be glad to have it. He is not, however, baying only into business, but is purchasing his home. He lives on the premises of the factory so to speak, and in choosing his farm must be influenced by the suitability of the property for the establishment of a home. QUALIFICATIONS. utj Uiioriruj He is not s0 ,„. e ,j „s ob uho had started whon his father was a boy, because farming ■ land is much higher in price, and may have been depleted of its fertility by years of AUCTION/ SALE OF FURNITURE AND improvident cultivation. He has to face new, ' EFFECTS. pests, introduced from other countries. He must fight pests, animal and fungoid, which his father never knew, and has an army of introduced weeds to fight against. His farm equipment is more complicated and costly, To bo hold on the Premises, aD( I ] le must be something of an engineer to ( carry out necessary repairs successfully. Pro--15 ARCHER STREET, ST. ALBANS, duction may have increased faster than the market, involving marketing problems which On will have to be faced and overcome. MONXMY. DECEMBER 21st, At 1 pjn. (In conjunction with MESSRS HARRIS, LAWLOR and CO.) ON account of MR SELLWOQD {the property having been eold) —3-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE IN RIMU, DININGROOM OVAL TABLE, 6 H.B. CHAIRS, MISSION COUCH, KERB, SLIP MATS, HALL RUNNER, HALL LINO, HALL STAND, DUCHESSE, WOOD BED AND WIRE LINO (as new on all floors), PICTURES, EXTENSION TABLE, BOOK SHELVES, RATTAN CHAIRS, HEARTH BUGS, DAVIS SEWING MACHINE, CLOTHES BASKET, CURTAINS, PALM STAND AND BOWLS, PALMS, FIRE SCREEN, PEDESTALS, EASY CHAIR, BATHROOM LINO, VASES. GARDHiJN TOOLS, and OTHER SUNDRIES. Take No. 16 Tram to Terminus. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—Wo have inspected these Goods, and every lot is as good as new, only having been in use 12 months. LOHREY and C 0.,, LTD., AUCTIONEERS, 109 CASHEL STREET. 9508 BY PRIVATE TREATY. AYONSIDE SUBDIVISION. AVOXSIDEi SUBDIVISION. SPECULATORS', BUILDERS', AND SPECULATORS', BUILDERS', AND HOME-SEEKERS' OPPORTUNITY. HOME-SEEKERS' OPPORTUNITY. TWELVE CHAINS FRONTAGE. TWELVE CHAINS FRONTAGE. WATER FRONTAGE ON THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PART OF THE RIVER AVON. HANDY TO TWO TRAM SERVICES AND ONLY TWENTY MINUTES' WALK TO CATHEDRAL SQUARE. WE HAVE BEEN INSTRUCTED BY THE OWNER. WHO IS LEAVING THE DISTRICT ALMOST IMMEDIATELY, TO SELL BY PRIVATE TREATY, HIS MASSIVE EIGHT-ROOMED RESIDENCE, AND 2 ACRES OF LAND. The house possesses tvery convenience, and is an ideal business or professional man's residence; is plastered and papered tastefully throughout. Vory spacious Entrance Hall, H. and C. Water Service, and every possible attraction that is necessary to make a Comfortable Home. This is undoubtedly the last chance of purchasing Sections in tho Sewer Area, and so handy to the centre of the City, at an extremely reasonable price. The beautiful Old Trees and Shrube on this property are a suecial feature. WE SPECIALLY INVITE FROM BUILDERS, AS WE HAVE A PROPOSITION TO SUBMIT THAT WILL BE WORTHY OF CONSIDERATION. AN INVESTMENT SUCH AS THIS PROPERTY OFFERS MUST BEAR PROFITABLE •REMUNERATION TO THE LUCKY INVESTOR WHO HAS THF ■PORVSTOHT AN"> \ FEW HUNDRED POUNDS TO INVEST. Apply AT O,NCE for further particulars and price to LOHREY and CO., LTD., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, 109 Cashel street. Thone 518. L449S MACFAELANE AND (X)., LTD. H. MATSON and 00. are the keenest Ann carrying on Live Stock Business to-day. We want your business. Send us a trial consignment, and we feel sure you will be loth to change. Finally, and most important of all, he must have unbounded energy and faith In his ability to farm successfully. The man who lacks energy will find farming intolerable. Enthusiasm and faith in the industry are absolutely essential to enable him to weather crop failures, bad seasons, the ravages of animal and fungoid pests, and the many set-backs that the successful farmer has to combat. We will imagine that our prospective farmer has all these qualities, and in our next chapter will consider him deciding on the choice of his farm. H. MATSON and 00, are the oldest and only Private Company carrying on Live Stock Business To-day at Addington Market. Surely wo merit your sales, as we have stood the test of time. Our methods Must be Good. TO STEM THE TIDE. New is the opportune moment for Pools, Combines, and Unions to step into the fairway of the various markets and steady and hold tho prices. At the present moment the wool market has been hammered down, the meat market has been hammered down, the store sheep market is receding, cotton seems to havo eased, and there are numerous other arkets all more or less affected. CONSIGN YOUR WOOL To H. MATSON and 00. Surely this should not be possible after the provisions effected and the assurances of poliitcal skiters, Orders-in-Oouncil, etc., to regulate and feed the markets so collapse would be an impossibility. Everyone knows that in a time of prosperity wonderful feats of generalship are effected, but the time is on us now when deeds, and not words, are required. Now, what about our Wool Committee? If we had another 2000 or 3000 bales at the last sale we would probably have fceen cut out. FOR CONSISTENCY AND BEST RESULTS SEE THAT H. MATSON AND CO. GET YOUR WOOL. Who is going to carry tho loss of tbts, and what beneficial effect can a Wool Committee possibly have on the worlds markets, and more particularly the welfare of our local sales? The place to regulate the sales London, and then you could not regulate the because they would sell P"™ 16 a " d effort to prevent private barter has been nc fied to us. BY PUBLIC ATJCTTOK. J- decided to bold, three times weekly—commencing early January. AUCTION SALES OF BGrGS. We invite entries, and -would bo glad to interview ProducersFurther particulars at our office. MACPAKLANE and CO., LTJX* Auctioneers, 9430 156 Lichfield street. ■"""•KEN Diseases our speciality. W«' N won't disappoint you. Consultation free. gtrachan, Chentiai,, 795 Oolom&o street (near Stesm xtraetJb 48184 D 7 YOU HATE BY AUCTION OR PRIVATELY. EMPLOY H. MATSON and CO. H_ MATSON and CO, Christdmrch,

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18569, 19 December 1925, Page 28

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