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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND 00. 60 YEARS Or TRADING. 00 TEARS OF TRADING. CO TEARS OF TRADIKG. «0 YEARS OF TRADING. 60 YEARS OF TRADING. 60 YEARS OF TRADING. 60 YEARS OF TRADING. CO YEARS OF TRADING. 60 TEARS OF TRADING. wiii*" "You may fool some of the people ell of the time Or yon may fool ell of the people gome of the time, Bot yon esnnot fool ALL of the people ALL of the time. w* have followed the exact path outlined by our forefather* in the early 'sixties, and avoided the many temptaitons to extend our operations into line* we knew little abont. All kinds of firms •ad private individuals have opposed us, bnt MATSON'S policy has won out, and it is highly gratifying to ns to know that our untiring energies are appreciated by not only our clients, but by those whom it is not our pleasure to do business for. We make these statements because of our increase in all classes of Auction Sales. REASONS FOR OUR SUCCESS. REASONS FOR OUR SUCCESS. REASONS FOR OUR SUCCESS. REASONS FOR OUR SUCCESS. REASONS FOR OUR SUCOEBS. REASONS FOR OUR SUCCESS. REASONS FOR OUR SUCCESS. MAT SON'B policy is to sell on commission, out Aim to do a little more than other agents, _ To do our work is a pleasure. we give S ertica that satisfies. 0 our business is a private one, and No consignment ii too small or too largo, and we 8 end account Mitt promptly. H. MATBON and CO. LAND BUYERS. LAND BUYERS. LAND BUYERS, LAND BUYERS. LAND BUYERS. LAND BUYERS. LAND BUYERS. * . LAND BUYERS. ' LAND BUYERS. XN Canterbury to-day we have many hundreds who have taken our advice a&d bought land right. PROVIDED ALWAYS THAT THE BUYER DOES NOT ACQUIRE LAND AT A VALUE DISPROPORTIONATE TO MIS CAPITAL. WHAT CAN BE fiAFM THAN GOOD BROAD AOJtflSt THE MAJOR PORTION OF NSW ZEALAND'S WEALTH WAS DRAWN FROM THE LAND, AND AB IM THE PAST 80 rf WILL BIS IN THE FUTURE—THEREFORE IF YOU ARE A BUYER FOR A BLOCK Of LAND NOW IS THE TIME. NOW IS TH® TIME. NOW Ifl WMB. NOW IS THE TIMS. MOW 16 THS TIME. } ' NOW'IS THE TIME. ei««M?and point oat your opportunity, hut wo cannot make you seite It. You must do yottt part, and' it you do this—after careful -planning and » true realisa-tion-of what you require—you cannot.. very itell.. fall to tho mMM that other*, U4VO achieved 'in the past, because stocking dp now requires less capital than for many years. TAKE ACTION, TAKE ACTION. TAKE AOTIQN. , , TAKB AOTION. Money doel not grow on trees, , it can only be acquired by eon l etant' hammering away. Don't wisto years of your life In aetrdh of fftffflU wWch wilt make you rich in two y«ar«, or i you'll end up with a dear one which will drag you down and stick to you. H. MATSON and 00. lERE'S SOMEONE'B CHANCE. fe fttgl ggiSSf. WIRE'S SOMEONE'S CHANCE. Herman mahler'S estate, Btfton-- • Lot 1: 53 AcreS maglllflcent land, grating- and oroppin# country, COfllJlete set Of buildings, itabltt, cowshed, implement lh«d, .Concrete -troughs, 8 paddocks, OUT ' OF i TAB WATER LINE, as good ft farm as there li to Otnttfbnry. To < be told. Wo will motor yon ' 'to ilMpMt. • v Lot S: Will bo told in 2 blocks. Wonderful land, near main North road. Don't delay, mnlt b* told., H. MATSON and 00. RIGHT' IN THE TOWN. RIOH? IN THE TOWN. ' RIGHT IN'THE TOWN. RIGHT IN THE TOWN. HJ-UIWO'S ESTATE, North road, Papanui, Ml ; hat be«n in family's hands for yeari, Lot 1: 80 acres, front" tege right round two side*, and In' the n«tr ftitufe this land is certain to be olty property. A itone'a throw from Bedes College and tram. SOLID INVESTMENT like this don't miss. A complete farm land suitable for intense cultivation, in feet, the land, it ot inexhaustible quality. ' ' In the tame estate we have several small blocks of vefy heavy land to dispose ot. fl. MATSON and CO. MAIfcKSf GARDENING SURE LIVING. MARKET GARDENING SURE LIVING. MARKET GARDENING- SURE LIVING. MARKET GARDENING 8 ORE LIVING. CAN bo had by purchasing 18 ACRES, 5 minutes from Lincoln Railway Station, patsed in .by us at Auction on Saturday On behalf of .the Misses Woolle, who Cannot now manage the place. Orchard, eltensivo vinery growIn#, permahAnt Water and timber. Abundance of building. Ttffls arranged. Also 1-aCre And t-roomtd Cottage appetite. Genuine reasons for sOlll&g. H. MATSON and 00. 11/ RD pleaturet and pelacee, «. Though We May roiffl. There's to piaeO like Mttson's To )ututi a fcofii. j M.11X1668 V* 00. K7104 : v:

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18675, 26 April 1926, Page 16

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