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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AXD 00. 60 YEARS OF TRADING. «0 YEARS Of TRADING. 60 YEARS OP TRADING. 60 YEARS OP TRADING. (JO YBARS OP TRADING. 00 YBARS OP TRADING. 00 JfKARS OP TRADING. 66 YEARS OP TRADING. 60 YBARS OP TRADING. 'Tit Mid "You may fool some of the peoplo *ll of tho time Of you m*y fool *ll of the peoplo tome of the time. But you cannot fool ALL of. tho 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 operation* into linu we knew little about. All kinds of firm* and private individuals have opposed ui, but MATSON '3 policy has won out, and it it highly gratifying to us to know that our untiring energies are appreciated by not only our clients, but by those whom it i* not our pleasure to do busineiH for. We make these statements because of our increase in all clasto* of Auction Sales. REASONS FOR OUK SUCCESS. REASONS POR OUR BUCCESS. REASONS FOR OUR SUCCESS. REASONS POR OUR BUCOKSS. REASONS POR OUR SUCCESS. REASONS POR OUR SUCCESS. REASONS POR OUR SUCCESS. It ATSON'S policy is to tell on commission, our A. itt to do a little more than other agents. o aft our work f» a pleasure. we give Service that titisflei. O our business is a private one, and K 6 consignment is too small or too large, and we S end account tales pioaptly. H. MATSON and CO.

LAND BUYERS. LAND ' BUYERS. LAND. BUYERS. LAND BUYERS. LAND BUYERS. Sand BUYERS. LAND BUYERS. LAND BUYERSLAND BUYERS. /N Canterbury to-d*y we ha?» many handJ. reds who have taken our advice and bought land right. PROVIDED ALWAYS •THAT • THE BUYER DOES NOT AO- . QUIRE LAND AT A VALUE DISPROPORTIONATE TO HIS CAPITAL. WHAT CAN BE SAFER THAN GOOD BROAD ACRES» THE MAJOR PORTION OF NEW ZEALAND'S WEALTH , WAS DRAWN . FROM THE . , LAND, AND AS IN THE PAST ' ' 60 itf WILL BE IN THE PUTURE—THEREFORE IF YOU ARE-A BUYER POR A BLOCK OP LAND 5 ' " : NOW IS THE TIME. NOW 18 THE TIME. .1 NOW IB THE TIME. NOW IS THE. TIME. > NOW IS THE TIME. ; ' NOW IB THE TIME. Kt Create andpolnt out your opportunity, but we cannot make you sals* it. Yon must do your part, and If you do this—alter careful planning anda true realisation of what yau require—jroa cannot very well fall to arista the auooeai that othsfs have achieved -in the past, because stooklng up now require# less capital than for many years. TAKE ACTION. TAKE ACTION. TAKE ACTION. TAKE ACTION. ' ' Monty doas'not grow on teats, it can only be acquired by c6n- • ■ stent hammering away. _ Don't wait* years of. your life in seefch of farms which will make you rich in .two yeart, or you'll and up with a diar one which will drag you down and stick to you. H. MATSON and GO. HERE'S SOMEONE'S CHANOE. HERE'S SOMEONE'S CHANCE. HERB'S SOMEONE'S CHANGE. HERB'S SOMEONE'S CHANCE. TTERMAN MAHLER'S ESTATE, Sefton— XI Lot Is 68 Acres magnificent land, gfasipg and cropping • ■ •, country, complete set of build* Jagl, lUbltt, cowshed, implement thed, concrete troughs, 6 paddocks, OUT OP THE WATER LINE, as good a farm ■<■■■■■■ as there it in Canterbury. To be told. We' will motor you to inspect. Lit 2! Will be eold in 9 blocks. Wonderful land, near mala. North road. Don t delay. ■ " ftust ba sold. , •." H. MATSON and CO. BIGHT IN THE TOWN. RIGHT IN THE TOWN. RIGHT IN THE TOWN. BIGHT IN THE TOWN. M™" 0 S ESTATE, North road, Papanui, has been in family's handa for yeara. Lot 1: 50 acres, front* tag* right round two aides, and in the near future this land ia certain to ba city property. A stone's throw from Bt. Bede's Collage and tram. SOLID IN* VESTMENT like this don't miss. A complete farm land suitable .for Intense cultivation. In fact, the land is of inex* haustible quality. In the same aetata we have several small blocks of very heavy land to dispose of. H. MATSON and 00. HABKET GARDENING SURE LIVING. MARKET GARDENING SURE LIVING. MARKET GARDENING SURE LIVING. MARKET GARDENING SURE LIVING. /LAN ha had by purchasing 38 ACRES, 5 V 7 ' minutes from Lincoln Railway Station, pasted in by us. at Auction on Saturday on behalf of the Missta Woolfe, who can* not now manage the place. Orchard, extensive vinery growing, permanent water and timber. Abundance of build- ■ logs. ; Terms arranged. Also )-acre and 4-roomed Cottage opposite. 'Genuine rtasons for J ; selling. H. MATSON and CO. MID pleasures and palaces, Though we may roam, Thare'a no place like Matson s To purchase a home. H. MATSON and CO. K7104

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18677, 28 April 1926, Page 16

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