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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. good up to 16s; slips, 13s to 15s; gmal' stores 15s to 16s 6d, medium stores 17s to 19s, good stores £1 to £1 4s, extra good up to 28s. MATSONS FOB PERSONAL ATTENTIONCALVES. H. MATSON and CO. report: —There wat another short yarding of vealers offered to day, small handy-weight calves being partioularly scarce. The percentage of good butchers' quality was greater than usual, and these sold readily, medium and plain sorts selling at late rates. H. MATSON and CO. quote the following range of values: —Small calves 13s to 18s, medium calves 20s to 28s, good calves 30a to 38s, best calves up to 455; medium runners 35s to 455, good runners 47s Cd to £3, best runners up to £3 lis. MATSONS FOR PERSONAL ATTENTION. DAIRY CATTLE. H. MATSON and CO. report:—There were 47 head in this department to-day, of which H. MATSON and CO. handled 22. The market was solid, and the bidding was keen for ail first-class lots, but medium and inferior quality declined 15s a head on last week's value 3. Included in the entry were some <>xtra good three-year-old heifers, which sold freely up to £7 ss. H. MATSON and CO. quole the following range of values: —Good second and third caivers £5 to £6, medium £2 Jss to £4, aged and inferior £1 5s to £2 JOs: extra specia! heifers in £7 ss, good heifers to £6, medium £3 10s to £4 10s, others £2 to £3. MATSONS FOR PERSONAL ATTENTION". IT MATSON and CO. STUD EWE FAIR. STUD EWE FAIR. A. and P. SHOW GROUNDS, ADDINGTON. THURSDAY, MARCH Ist, 1934. A SPECIAL SALE OF REGISTERED STUD EWES will be held at the Addington Show Grounds at NOON ON THURSDAY, MARCH Ist, 1934. ENTRIES SOLICITED. 2039 H. MATSON and CO. McKENZIE and WILLIS. DO NOT ACCEPT SUBSTITUTES DO NOT ACCEPT SUBSTITUTES DO NOT ACCEPT SUBSTITUTES DO NOT ACCEPT SUBSTITUTES BUY ONLY BUY ONLY BUY ONLY BUY ONLY BUY ONLY BUY ONLY GENUINE GENUINE GENUINE GENUINE GENUINE SCOTCH SCOTCH SCOTCH SCOTCH SCOTCH SCOTCH SCOTCH SCOTCH LINOLEUMS LINOLEUMS LINOLEUMS LINOLEUMS LINOLEUMS LINOLEUMS LINOLEUMS LINOLEUMS LONG SERVICE LONG SERVICE LONG SERVICE LASTING SATISFACTION. LASTING SATISFACTION. LASTING SATISFACTION. LASTING SATISFACTION. McKenzie arid Willis' extensive range )f Genuine Scotch Linoleums at 4s 9d >er yard, 6ft wide is'only a fraction nore expensive than the inferior irticle, and every purchaser is assured >f satisfaction for many years. These lewly designed linoleums have beautiul colourings, are heavily painted, with smooth surfaces, which make hem so easy to clean and polish, and ■emember, only .. 4s 9d per yard j 3ther qualities 6/3, 6/11 per yard | Coloured lithographs forwarded to country customers. GEMJ7NE GENUINE LINOLEUM SQUARES LINOLEUM SQUARES ift X 12ft £3/5/oft Cin x 9ft .. £2/15/AXMINSTER RUGS AXMINSTER RUGS Vovcn Axminster Rugs—4ft 6in x 2ft Sin .. . . 16/sft 3in x 2ft Bin .. .. 22/G sft Bin x 3ft .. .. 27/6 AXMINSTER RUNNERS AXMINSTER RUNNERS Voven Axminster Runner, new designs 2ft 3in wide .. .". 10/9 3ft wide .. •• 16/6 4ft 6in wide .. •• 24/6 AXMINSTER SQUARES AXMINSTER SQUARES Guaranteed quality. Choice Designs and Colourings, ift x 7ft 6in .. £4/9/6 £5/5/ift x 10ft 6in .. £5/19/6 £7/7/Ift X 12ft .. £6/19/6 £B/8/Oft 6in x 12ft £lO/10/- £l2/10/EASY TIME PAYMENTS EASY TIME PAYMENTS if desired. if desired. IT cKEN ZI E and WILLIS, 120 Hereford street (2 doors from Colombo street) Mc 6772 BUSINESS NOTICES. f|N AND AFTER MONDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, 1933, we are paying 4s 6d PER DOZEN FOR TRAPPED RABBITS, Christchurch. P. FERON and SON, LTD., 303 Moorhouse avenue, F4578 Christchurch. ITTHEN Renovating tables, chairs, fur- " niture, use Varnoline Stains. Jtains and Varnishes in < .ie operation. SMITH and SMITH, LTD., 59768 Corner Tuam-High streets. \ DVERTISING IN COMMERCE. "The Place of Advertising in Com- ! Tierce" was the subject cf a paper which was read recently by Mr G. R. Hall, secretary, before the Dublin University Commerce Society in Trinty College. Dublin. Publicity, said Mr Hall, lowered the costs of distribution and encouraged mass production, and the additional profits which thus accrued were, through the keenness of modern competition, partly used to extend production and partly to benefit the consumers by a lowering of price. Stabilised prices, high quality goods, and increased employment—these, he remarked, were the economies which advertising brought in its train. "The Press," Canterbury's leading daily, is the most profitable medium in which to advertise at every level of business activity. It is subscribed to by the people with the purchasing power, who have full confidence in "The Press" advertising columns. Advertising of good merchandise or services in Canterbury in "The Press" brings results. Owned and controlled in Christchurch in the interests of Canterbury people.

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21084, 8 February 1934, Page 16

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