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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. produce food cheaper than they could, even j after deducting the cost of transport across j the Atlantic; and to-day, after a partial re- j covery disturbed by the Great War, will ! the descendant* of those men suffer another | ruin at the hands of the farmers of the j U.S.A., from the very same cause —a , of food materials grown in the Ai .States? The re-etsablishment of «qaii. U i.um . of the scales to balance other industries and { agriculture will no doubt not only be at- j tempted, but put in force. Fortunately, the j British farmer has had his eyes opened recently by what happened iu two widely j separated areas —East Anglia and Aberdeen- ; nhire. In those areas wheat and barley were j imported last winter under the very c""ii- '• tions the U.S.A. is now contemplatingsidv on export from the country o£ origin, : -'- : -iany. Wo can only defend oursnlves ; auntering in an effective way the ci'al activities over the water. For eii........ l. ■ countering we must look to our politicians, , dnds we might well stimulate oftener j than we now do. j MTSO2 H. MATSON and CO. j FRIDAY NEXT. , On behalf of a CLIENT: ' Quantity of New and Second-hand Harness j for unreserved sale. { H. MATSON and CO., 3331 Auctioneers. ; PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ! LARGE AND IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE " MATSON and CO. have received in- .. structions from MESSRS PARISH BROS., to conduct, iu conjunction with the New Zealand Farmers' Co-op. Assn., A COMPLETE CLEARING SALE of all their LIVE AND DEAD STOCK on their farm known as "Riversdale," Oxford (which ha 3 been sold), on MONDAY, AUGUST 2 6th. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Full details at an early date. H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers, and N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. pleasures are greater than that of securing a, genuine bargain. At McKenI zio and Willis' you get value for money every time. McKenaie and Willis" famous low prices are far renowned —the result of a policy of SMALL PROFITS SMALL PROFITS SMALL PROFITS I on a large turnover. Call and inspect these i examples of genuine savings in FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURE and CARPETS and CARPETS and CARPETS and CARPETS The CARNARVON upholstered Suite of three pieces, comprising settee and two large easy chairs. The settee measures 6ft 3in overall, and the easy chairs 3ft overall. The three pieces have high-shaped backs end low arms, all thoroughly upholstered throughout with independent sprung front edges and covered in the latest shade of Genoa velvet. The price is only £3l. 4ft 2in 3t 3ft Sin Oval Extension Dining Table, extending to sft Tin: Rimu £5 ss, Oak £7. Bungalow Chesterfield Suite contains set- j tec and two easy chairs—the settee is Sit 7m overall, with independent sprung front edge, and the two easy chairs, 2ft lOin overall, with sprung fronts. The three pieces are well upholstered in the latest shade of English wool moquette—£23 10s. Oak Sideboard, 3ft Tin, wide two drawers, and oval bevelled mirror—£7 las. Axminster Carpet Squares, beautiful colourings, choice design, lasting quality—loft 6in x 9ft, £7 7s, £8 10s, £0 10s, £l2; 12ft 9m 3 Oft, £S 6s, £9 10s, £ll, £l4. The Regent Grey Bedroom Suite, with cabriole legs, gives full hanging accommodation and drawer space—the wardrobe is 3ft 7in wide, bevelled mirror in one door, and fitted inside with brass rod and sliding hooks, and hooks at back, also largo drawer. Thd dressing chest is 3ft 6in wide, has roflex bevelled mirrors and four drawers. Bedside cabinet is Ift 6in wide, and with 4ft 6in bodstead, is remarkable value at £39 10s. The popular way is to pay out of income. Just pay a small deposit, then light weekly pavments—and the furniture is yours. j POPULAR TIME PAYMENTS. POPULAR TIME PAYMENTS. POPULAR TIME PAYMENTS. Amt. Dop. £lO .£.'. £2O £4 £3O £( kly. Amt. 8/2 £4O 6/4 £SO 9/6 £IOO Dep. Wkly. £8 12/3 £lO 16/- I £2O 31/0 | McKENZIE -and WILLIS, The Big Shop next to the Post Office, Cathedral square. FOED AND HADFIELD, LTD. FORD AND HADFIELD, LTD. RUGBY STREET, MERIVALE. RUGBY STREET, MERIVALE. THE BES'-P POSITION IN" THIS POPULAR SUBURB. MODERN AND UP-TO-DATE HOME. This splendid property contains 7 ROOMS, SUN ROOM, and ALL MODERN APPOINTMENTS. The HOUSE is in PERFECT ORDER, the rooms being ARTISTICALLY PAPERED, tiled brick fireplaces, expensive electric fittings, large bathroom with Doulton bath and basin, HOT AND COLD WATER. IN ALL THE BEDROOMS, electric light, gas, maid's quarters, 2 lavatories, etc. The SECTION, of NEARLY GO PERCHES, has 200 links frontage to Rugby street and 173 links to Winchester street, and is beautifully laid out in lawns, ornamental gardens, old English trees, fruit trees, and vegetable garden. A Section of One-eighth Ac-re facing north could bo cut off if desired. £2350. The residence is situated on undoubtedly the finest Section in Merivale, and for a real home is unaquellad. FORD and HADFIELD, LTD. TEN MINUTES' WALK from the CENTRE. BRAND NEW BUNGALOW. GREAT VALUE 1 GREAT VALUE! I You cannot find anything cheaper than this j BRAND NEW BUNGALOW OF 4 ROOMS j AND KITCHENETTE, with panelled hall, j clinker fireplaces, etc. The Kitchenette is Large and Up-to-date, fitted with ELECTRIC COOKER, Pantrv. Cupboards, Bins, DOUBLE HOT-WATER SERVICE; Sewer, etc. DRY SECTION OF 25 FERCHES, concrete paths, etc. ! £995. ! SITUATED RIGHT IN THE HEART OF THE CITY. Well built and Compact. Inspect at Once. 5-ORD and HADFIELD. LTD., Anctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, 133 Worcester street. F6671 ECONOMY in cooking is yours with O-Tis- — try it for to-morrow'« breakfast. Gift Coupon* in packet*. —6 I

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19667, 10 July 1929, Page 20

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