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AUCTIONS. B. MATSON AND CO. A X N U A L K W K f AIRS. ANNUAL BWU y A I B S. rjpiß EWE FAIR SEASON is at hind and already advertisements are appearin;, advising farmers and intending purchaser® of the ANNUAL DRAFTS which will be on offer at the various Fairs. H. MATSON and COMPANY'S toato-worSc at tliesa fixtures is always outstanding— KEEN, EFFICIENT SALESMANSHIP, and » practical knowledge of the requirements of the purchasers at tb® yard-side being big factors. They are thoroughly conversant with the class of sheep that will suit the various localities, and their advice is well worth obtaining. Some of the oldest pastoralista and best known station holders in Canterbury, entrust tho sale of their surplus shoep to MATSON'S, with a full knowledge and confidence in the fact that as SELLING AGENTS they cannot* be beaten. When th« Firm's salesmen offer a pen of aheep, they know the value of the stock they are offering, and thiSy get that flgrure. Their ABILITY and DETERMINATION enable then to do so. • Th«y will bo platued to rocsiv® intries fftf say Of the ANNUAL FAIRS, and vondors should notify them as soon as possible what stock they will haTO for sale in order that thiy ean advise their clients what they will have to offer them. H. MATSON and COMPANY.

SO I SOR E A S B I N P K I 0 B. /////// MXJT SALTLICK 8 ALT AND SULPHUR ////,'// /////// Thero is only one "LISIT." BEWAKE Oi 1 IJtITAMOOT. Tho salt from which ' 'LlJttr' Block! are ia*d» is i-notly thonauo a» the Bhslcsr Salt (applied lor hnnmn tonnumptioK. Xvsrr ingredient in Mooki "LIXIT" Halt Blocks Is guarcmtoed puts and thoroughly ratlned Stock uta bat little salt—Let that little ba' the best. A Biff Solid 501b Block.. la & Grides. H. HATfiON Slid 00. t47 Cache! atrset. OhtisteMroh. ! £xl.racb frenn tho "Quienglander," JPeb. 9th . 1933. ' .

SOKG Off THE LAZY 3PARMBR. There ain't a. thine I would like ao mora M»»n going for * hiko; whtn fields are tbv•red o'er with snow I liko to take my gun «od jo »-tr#mpln' ortr hill and dale, I like t« cm ft Mfebtt't tail go whlskla' round I amony th« sialics. Wb«v I'm successful on nty walks Mirandy makes a rabbit pie, end titer* ttip'fc bettor, why, I'd trade my overcoat and tat tgr Ju«fc another roaal iiko Uiat. Aa lons ** babbits multiply and I «n havn my rabbit pie I won't go hungry, I can toll 4 load of eorn and buy 0 shell. Although my. eye a are eottia" old, and while my Angers mt; bo cold I atill can flfo • wicked shot and stop them rabbits l;ke #B not. U* formers may not huvo much cash, hnt h-« don't hare to Uto on hash, wo lbo out '■T&ero the food is grown; if-we've got land to call our own we just sit bore upon our place and look the whole world In tho face; lonj as there is sun and rain wo know ire'ro sura to oat again. Prospirity may isms us by, but still we'vo got our rabbit pie; when |>iii is frowlag j* the streets, tie farmers still will hive our eats. Soma day the city folks will rue not giving to us talk: oar due, they'll wish they'd paid a little fcaore, when food ia scarce in ev'ry a tors. Wo'to laboured patiently and long and sold our crops for just a sons, when we jit . up od our hind less and charge a pric6 park and ejgs, and theu don't stow enough at that, and they are lirin' off their fat, they'll wish they'd treated in more fair,' and of good times fire us a sharo!—' 'Prairie Parmer." I - ' ' i JTAT6ONS ABE CASH BUYERS FOR | ALL GRAIN. ! JfATSOJT'B ABE CASH BUYERS FOR | ALL GRAIN. LET US HAVE A LOOK AT TOUR SAMPLE BETORE BELLING ELSEWHERE. H. MATBON and COMPANY, u<ms H. MATSOX and CO.

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20790, 25 February 1933, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20790, 25 February 1933, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20790, 25 February 1933, Page 22

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