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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. TO THE VISITING PUBLIC. %0 THE VISITING PUBLIC. TO THE VISITING PUBLIC. fPHE firm of H. MATSON ar.d CO. is still A very much in business: Address, Cashel street, Christahurch. We are not only the okleat firm of Stock and Station Agents operating in Canterbury to-day, but the only on good individual work carried out in accordance with standards set by the principals and policies upon which our wholo organisation is established. We have no figureheads, handsome but inactive. We havo no directors who mako but rare and fleeting visits to the scene -' «i.-J» jurisdictions. Every one of our sta pull his weight and fulfil the function be it appointed to fulfil. Wfi havo only one raotto to apply to every f'ient and every transaction: COMPLETE SATISFACTION. WE INVITE YOU TO CALL ON US. WE INVITE YOU TO CALL ON US. WE INVITE YOU TO CALL ON US. Oar ruling market values here, of which interest to you. Our methods of handling Wool or Stock we will be glad to show and discuss with you. Onr Pedigree Stock Department can quote you HAMS, BULLS, HORSES, PIGS, all breeds and classes. Our Grain and Seed Department has an extensive selection of samples, and prices are right. Our Land Department will be glad of an opportunity to submit propositions to you. H. MATSON and 00., Stock and Station Agents. SUITABILITY. SUITABILITY. The success of everyday life depends bo much on Suitability, and in a Business it it en jmperaUve factor in the structure of the whole organisation, la the first place, the Business itself must answer a definite seed, answer it suitably to the times, the public, the conditions, and the position/ amongst which it grew* into being. In order to accomplish all this it must be handled by people who naderstand this necessity, and who themselves are pairing a part in the scheme of things which is suited ts> their capabilities. If tbia its successfully carried through, it reacts on the whole fabrio •f the organisation, tiw entire disposition of too community. We here made it our business to cater, all day and every day, for the needs of the farming Community. In this column day by day not only do we propound opinions, principles, and policies of our firm, but we print what possibly may prove of interest and serve to fnrfter publio interest *r accomplish something fresh for general progress. Nevertheless, had oar standards and principle* been out* only in ink the firm of H. Matson and Co, Rem could have attained the position it holds so definitely in the province of Ge&teinury. Personal Supervision of you* business by a Private W»m, wt© UuU themselvee by handling the lame, is a big reason for the continued success of H. MATSON and CO. Another great feature about H. MATSON and 00. is they occupy tiiomselves with seeing, hearing, and nndersU)s4ing not only what the fanning community requires, but what it may require. Their interests ate solely those of* the faming community. BnppoTt tbem by eendintf t3u»n your next consignment. H. MATtfON and 00. WOOLQ ROW£Bfl •ad discuss the eale of the clip, one name consistently gains general approval. That is H. MATSON tad 00. H. MATSON and CO. And il U not surprising. Rosalie secured at the firm's auctions bear Bach acceptable evidence of the attention, energy, and skilful work of capable selling brokers, that H. MATSON and CO. are held In high esteem by sheepmen in the districts where wool is grown. BAIL WOOL: MATSONB, ALDINGTON. ADDRESS LETTERS: H. MATSON as* CO., Caahel street, Ohristcliurcb. TBOTTING STOCK FOR 3ALB. H MATSON and CO. have been Associated • with the light-harness sport since the early days, and u proprietors of Tatter&H's Horse Basaar we are closely in touch with aU etoak for sale. Don't return to your home-town empty handed. We have eomo highly-bred youngsters and brood mares with foals which are cheap and weL'i worth acquiring. Don't forget, Canterbury is the home of trotting, and we oan quote the cream of the Dominion. H. MATSON and CO., ■W^-^JteSm

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19459, 5 November 1928, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19459, 5 November 1928, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19459, 5 November 1928, Page 18

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