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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. TEKBALIi'S TEKSAH/S SALE. SALE. SPECIAL ENTRIES 01'' FARM HORSES. SPECIAL ENTRIES OF FARM HORSES. On FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17th, at 1 o'clook. On FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17tli, at 1 o'clock. H. MATSON and CO. will hold thoir Monthly Sale as above in Tattersall's_ Horso Bazaar, and J3 we have a good enquiry for Farm Horsos we are making this nxturo a Special Sale for this class ot horse. Already we have a number of consignments, entered direct from the farmers and the country. \\ o would advise intending vendors to enter their horses early so they can bo judiciously advertised. Don't forget Taltorsall's charges have boon considerably reduced. ENTER NOW FOR EARLY NUMBERS. 11. MATSON and CO., (t-.co Auctioneers. EVANB and BULL, ... > i. ii George J. Leach. n SbTAT" B AOKNTS AND AUuWkEKS (Established 1881), g;j cathedral square (Upstairs, Uovornment Lifo Insurance Buildings, opposite l'oat Olhce). FEiN'DALTON BARGAIN. GOVERNMENT VALUATION £l6lO. 9.? ACRES (aver). CAIIKIES 3 cows. JLt 'J'brce-Quailer-acre in lucerno and Waiice S ra.r VVK-KOOMED BUNGALOW ail modern convenience-, garago and outr buildings. Price reduced to X'l2EO. M« TERMS GIVEN. Must be sold. -Al-M A BUYER WITH MONEY CAN MAKE IT TALK HERE. mn AC/RES—A VERY FINE CROPPING SUU AND SHEEP FARM, IN FIRST-CLASS GOING OW>EK- ,^ll fenced and watered. oA 'f, Yl^ 500 ewes, with 200 acres 111 grass, be Bides SO head cattle and horses; CARRY 2to a sheep per acre. Land is a deep froe loam, easily worked and can bt, relied on in any .season. GOOD HOMESTEAD, with every modern cotnen once, and a particularly line range of Outbuildings F rut time on the market lor over 50 years. ASKING *2O ACRE. Terms \Vn „nlv ask you to INSPECT. ___Jj^lßi HKAUTIFULLY. Kixsioiirju .. «»TI AKA—KABIEBT TERMS, Icrte &IUSU looking BROOMED BUNGALOAV near Cranford street terminus; large :,„ notch attractive bathroom, panelled dining room appointments and arrangements OF THE LATEST DESIGNS. Very sunny c°or„er section «« »«ce '«. «o.>. »° »•* fail to Inspect. CALL I'OR Kt-Y. _ ENT LEASE. /»r» ACRES, LEKSTON— Selling with 32 UO acres in peas, 1 aero potatoes. 5-acre mangolds, and balance grass. AIA-BOU.NU *s& . n r &*f7 cJ r^e ■EHOLD and 52 Acres NT LEASE at £l3 year. Five acres Oat., two and a, hall! acres Tmcerne one acre Mangolds, and balance . B AH round good mixed farm, nicely .TTL-j t.. 18 ~M BM the door, handy store, l-ROOMED HOUSE, seven-bail ■ lliouscs for 200 birds, three Pi H atves, etc., etc. ASKING' 451200; WILL GIVE TERMS. Owner is a genuine seller. We are Sole Agents. 3a ™- PAPANUI-BELFAST. £1450 REDUCED TO ««•«• „, ■f\ DOWN. Mortgagee Sale of 3 AO fe' kil (over) between PAPANUI ANI and B-roomed house with • convenience! 'and outbuildings. Inspect this if you want a bargain. __— lease. ... ACRES CLOSE TO TOWN, rent £45 |l I vcrtlv: 11 acres ere IN WHEAI. !0 acres IN OATS 3 acre. POTATOES and balance grass. Nine paddocks, we 1 watered. s"roomld HOUSE, with electric light, washhouse, 3-staii »table, shed, cowbail, dairy, AKD BUILDINGS ffiS W SES EVANS and BULL, VAim 03 Cathedral equate. BUSINESS NOTICES. BOOKLET ON PILES. EVERT pile sufferer should obtain a cap of the "Zaun" booklet eoneeniM tW distressing malady. Thia .booklet full? d< scribes how anyone afflicted can be cured o th* complaint without operation. Hundred, of New Zealandcrs hare reason to be grate ful to the Zann Double Absorption Pile Treat meat which has relieved them of untoK agony. Write now for the free booklet. Address Zann Proprietary, Box 953, Wellington. _ ; IN V B S T M E N T, » T a time like the present, when L . most business executives are ex•inii every avenue for the stimulfttion of sales and the reduction of overhead, the question of advertlslns reoelves wore than usual attention. This is, perhapi, only natural, ana rightly so, for there is no avenue through which money can he wasted more easily; similarly, there is no more profitable field for investment, particularly in a time of business Stress, than that offered by advertislns. Any k»«» business executive looking back through the filea pi New Zealand's leading newspapers cannot help being struck by the tact that moat oi the well-established, progressiva firms of to-day are those who hove been consistent advertisers. It is significant, also, that too progress ot most firms can be traced by their advertising. Home, Arms, for instance, which held * hi* share fit their particular business Held twenty or thirty years ago, hate written the story of their decline in the advertising pages of the dally newspapers. Others, again, show their rise and ever-continuing eipanslon. It is an Interesting study, for In no sphere do methods change quicker than in that of advertising and no field offers greater opportunity for the building up of goodwill. Furthermore, it is & field no commercial institution can afford to neglect. The people ot Cautorbury arc, and have always been, used to their morning newspaper, and, as in CANTERBURY, as in ENGLAND, AUSTRALIA, and NEW ZEALAND, the MORNINO NEWSPAPER leads in Circulation and Coverage, and in recognised as the Idea) medium, both for National and Retail Advertising. THE MORNING NEWSPAPER Is read by the mm folk before leaving for business, and is read and REFERRED TO BY THE WOMEN FOLK SEVERAL TIMES DURING THE DAY. THE OHIEF BUYER IN EVERY* HOME is the Housewife, and before leaving home to do the family shopping the advertising pages are eagerly read in order io ascertain where to go and the best that Is offering, go as to make the purchases with the minimum amount of effort and tii»e. A POWERFUL SALES PRODUCER. Coverinf th« pr&vinco Of Canterbury, "THE PRESS" reaches every section of the community, particularly those people with the maximum of purchasing matter of the utmost importance to advertisers, especially JUST NOW. "THE PRESS" is a home news' paper, being delivered right into the JiofflSS. and It enables advertisers to reach all members of the family six days a week. "THE PRESS," OANTfittßUfti'S LEADING DAILY. :s owned and controlled in Christchurch in the interests of Canterbury pcopla. It has tho largest ririMilatlon—CEßTlFlED BY AUDITOR'S CERTIFICATE - covering City, suburbs, and country district*, of any newspaper in Canterbury, and is » SELLING MfIDIUM Off ONWALLED . POWER.

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20777, 10 February 1933, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20777, 10 February 1933, Page 18

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