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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND 00. FOLLOW THE LEAD OF HUNDREDS FOLLOW THE LEAD OF HUNDREDS AND DO YOUR BUSINESS WITH A FIRM WHO DO NOT HAVE TO PASS THE BUSINESS ON TO SOMEONE ELSE TO CONDUCT. EVERY Consignment comes under the view of the Principals,, who, being directly affected as they are working for themselves, SEE that the very utmost is done to secure for their clients I'OP PRICES—CORRECT AND PROMPT RETURNS. To-day in Addington Market tie sell for Wojc clients than any other firm, and this is undoubtedly a wonderful achievement. Our percentages of ihe total yardingß for t*ve!ve month 6 ending June are as follows: FAT CATTLE PAT SHEEP FAT LAMBS STORE CATTLE DAIRY CATTLE VEALERS PIGS Per cent. .. 20.8 .. 15.8 .. 22.58 .. 24.4 .. 49.3 .. 4.2.3 .. 36.63 "WE HAVE FOLLOWED A STRAIGHTFORWARD AND REASONABLE POLICY through the boom times, and have, ia suite of many temptations to .spread our wings in other directions, STUCK religiously It the business of STOCK AND STATION AGENTS. While our attitude was severely criticised during the BOOM, to-day we a<-e recognised as one of (ho few Firms whose policy was RIGHT. WE HAVE THE ADVANTAGE OVER OTHER FIRMS that, because we are a private firm, and our one desire is to see that our business is DONE RIGHT. Our figures above show we are meeting with a considerable amount *>f EUCCCSS.

HAVE A PERSONAL 'INTEfIEST TAKE 3 IN YOUR CONSIGNMENTS By doing your business with the only Private Firm operating To-day in Canterbury. H. MATSON and CO.

MIXED GUANO and SUPER—44-40. MIXED GUANO and SUPER—44-46. MIXED GUANO and SUPER— 44-4G. MIXED GUANO and SUPER-44-4C. MIXED GUAis'O and SUPER— I 4-46. MIXED GUANO and SUPER—U-46. MIXED GUANO ana SUPER-44-4C. FARMERS, TOP-DRESS YOUR PASTURES. H.i'MATSON & CO. WILL HOLD YOUR REQUIREMENTS TO YOUR ORDER.

PROMPT DELIVERY AND LOWEST PRICES *B* DEALING THROUGH THE PRIVATE FIRM.

PAMPHLETS AND FULLEST INFORMATION SUPPLIED BY OUR MANURE DEPARTMENT. MIXED GUANO and SUPER—44-46. INCREASES YIELDS. INCREASES MIXED GUANO and FEEDING VALUE SUPER--44-46. OF HERBAGE. INCREASES HEAX.TH OF STOCK. MIXED GUANO and SUPER—M-46.

DECREASES NECESSITY TOR PASTURE RENEWAL. BRINGS PASTURES AWAY SIX WEEKS EARLIER. EQUAL PARTS. EQUAL PARTS. EQUAL PARTS. EQUAL PARTS. EQUAL PARTS. EQUAL PARTS. EQUAL PARTS. NOTE.—Owintj to the temporary breakdown of the Hornby Fertiliser Works, no ■traightout orders for Superphosphate ■will be executed for five or eix weeks. We offer the very heat substitute available, MIXTURE—EQUAL PARTS 44-46 PER CENT. SUPER. And GUANO. Packed ljcwt bags (16 to .ton). # Tfcin mixture is guaranteed to oor.tam 58 per cent. Phosphates, largely water soluble and citrate soluble. Price and particulars from H. MATSON and CO., Selling Agent*.

TO FARMERS. TO FARMERS. TO DAIEY FABMEBS. TO DAIRY FABMEBS. C * '. TO SHEEP FABMEBS. TO SHEEP FABMEBS. BALED BAT A FTER the dry suujBALED BAY ■*•»- mer we have hpd, BALED HAY nnd the depletion of our BALED BAT pastures, it naturally folBALED HAT lows that our paddocks BALED BAT throughout Canterbury are BALED BAT very bare, Na bewt can gjve BALED'HAT you THE BEST that it has BALED BAT got either, in the shape of a BALED BAT LAMB or the PRODUCTION BALED BAT of its MILE, if it receives a BALED BAT Cheek through the winter. BALED HAT THEREFORE WHT NOT BALED HAT FACE THE PROPOSITION BALED HAT SERIOUSLY BALED BAT and make every effort to keep BALED BAT both your ewes and your cows BALED HAT in a state of comfort. ONE BALED BAT • TON OF HAT IS WORTH BALED BAT A HEAP OF ROOT CROPS. BALED BAT BALED BAT COW COVERS are a wonderBALED BAT ful asset;, and after nil J» BALED HAT said and done, they don't BALED HAT cost much. BALED SAY Many winter days it is imBALED HAT possible to cat bey out of BALED HAT a haystack, and cart it BALED BAT through paddocks where you BALED HAT will be honed—this is called BALED HAT in lone ago. If yon have your BALED BAT bay baled in the summer time BALED BAT all yon have to do is to take BALED BAT it out and feed it by the bale, BALED BAT it incurs no waste of time, is BALED HAT easy to do, and what is more, BALED BAT yon can see exactly what it BALED HAT costs you to feed the various nsr.trn w*y paddocks. T H. MATSON and CO. HAVE Y ON HAND A FAIR AMOUNT BALED BAT OF BALED HAT, MEADOW BALED HAT HAT, and LUCERNE HAY, BALED HAT AND WILL BE PREPARED BALED BAT TO POT IN ON TRUCKS AT BALED BAT A MOMENT'S NOTICE IN BALED HAT ANT KIND OF WEATHER. POST TOUR ORDER NOW. • H. MATSON and CO., I Grain Department.

MANGOLDS TMMEDIATE DELIVERY ■•' "mmediatb delivery ON TRUCKS. MANGOLDS ■'.' MANGOLDS SMALL OB LAEGE "GOLDS TRUCKS. GOLDS "rrr-r QOLDS This feeding is absolutely _ GOLDS essential this year in riew VGOLDS of/the hard feeding. MANGOLDS MANGOLDS MANGOLDS ■"'"GOLDS : NOW. OBDJB NOW. LOWEST PRICES. LOWEST PRICES. I Our prices are THB LOWMANGOLDS EST QN TRUCKS ADDINGMAJ£GOLDS TON, or"" NEARBY STA- '*" REFOLDS TIONS, and as they fluctuate .NGOLDS before definitely buying SEE MANGOLDS H. MATSON>d CO. ' |

FABM TO LEST FABM TO LET AT VIEW HJLL. AT VIEW HILL. HY7 ACRES FREEHOLD. 24 ACRES JLLr I LEASEHOLD in the Estate of tl« kle ABTHUB WKIGBT: H. MATSON and CO. have received in T •tnictiona from the Trustees to let this farm for Three yean ftt a Yearly Rental of £I4Q a year. It comprise* the well-known Eyrebank Parts, the whole baa been subdivided in 9 paddockf, together with a 5-rooqjed cottage and cowahed. The farm is an excellent firstetaas mixed farm, and is 6ituated within a few yards of tho School and Post Office, 24 miles away from the Railway Station. "farms of this aort cannot be picked up •Tory day. *W» ' «. MATSON »nd CO.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19062, 26 July 1927, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19062, 26 July 1927, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19062, 26 July 1927, Page 16

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