AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. c° ALGATE EWE FAIR, 27th MARCH, 1934. H. MATSON and CO. v.-ill oflcr:— On account of J. D. HALL, ESQ., Hororata: 1 C Shearling Rycland Ranis. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. H. MATSON and CO. EVANS AND BULL. Roland Bull. George .T. Leech. ESTATE AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS. (Established 18G1 ) 63 CATHEDRAL SQUARE (.Lpstairs. Government Life Insurance Buildings, opposite Post Oince.i. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS, 7 tu 8. MORTGAGEE SALE. "wA ACRES. CARRIES 4M) to 500 ' ewes and fattens iambs, handy to good township, just over an hour's run from City. ' FOUR ROOMS and outbuildings. Previous 1 '" sold for £8 acre, MORTGAGEE TRICE .Si 2000. Any terms, small ciciH'-ti. Vacant. Inspection invited. 72 61 CLOSE TO CHRISTCHUECIL 2 LARGE GLASSHOUSES. 10 ACRES. BUNGALOW, £7OO. 9 LARGE GLASSHOUSES. 100 x 13 '* feet each,, also 4-ROOMED BUNGALOW, electric range and light. hot and cold, etc., aiso whare. garaf-e. cowshed, fowlhoiise, etc. 10 ACRES GOOD LAND in young grass. miles from Cathedral square. £7OO THE LOT. Terms, say, £IOO to £2OO down. Great value. 73 (U OFF FENDALTON ROAD. "" ' ART BUWGALOW of (! large rooms, absolutely the late.-! design and beautifully finished and titled up. Garage, c'.e. The position is one of the best. BEING SOLD BY THE MORTGAGEE, and is a bargain ai £llOO. Easy term.-. given. liti til """ DEANS" A VENUE. 3 MINUTES. 7(1— FENCED BUILDING SECTION. select po-ition, splcnTerms or cash. GOVERNMENT LEASE ('1 | j|| DOWN jur 63 acres Govern- •" 1 u mer.t Lease. II miles iron Souare; rent £3O 7s fid half-veariv. NEAT 4-ROOMED COTTAGE and various outbuildings, bolo::,; to tenuis 1 . £IOO down and take 0.-er l->.-:g-term Government Mortgage of £630. INSPECTION JNVITED. 27! 00 FINE "9:iU> ~ YEARS " GOVERNMENT LEASE FOR SALE ON BEHALF OF THE MORTGAGEE, f/»() ACRES. bcai!>i:'ui fi'oo land. " IUU Grow- g:\\.t c--l»;is of win at oats, rare, ar.cl inrmos. NOTHING BETTER IN NEW ZEALAND G.vat fattening count: OOOD 4-R Oi > '.IK! > HOUSE and outbmki.:-m. I,me on the market since mke.i . :'ivm tilt: Government 3<J v.-ar-' ;;u<>. MORTGAGER'S PRICE . £3OO down. We can ve.\ .-,[••••!! ;iy recommend this farm, £SO DOWN. e;>o DOWN. 41 ACRES. m;li s from Scjuur<\ - GOOD SMALL HOLDING, with 4-Roonied BUNGALOW. Few minutes from schoal so d on mam bitumen road ASKING Uii'ni. wi'h i!.»•) DOWN. Ma.-t Si H. Im-nct-or. invited. EVANS awl 8U1.1.. E4P27 t : '? Catiudra! si: 'tare. iNZ. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LTD. i MORTGAGEE'S SALE. i IS ACRES AND SPLENDID BUNGALOW. £IBOO. ... .. 'CIBUU--10 MINUTES FROM CATHEDRAL SQUARE. ANY REASONABLE TERMS. INTEREST MAIN CONSIDERATION. This fine holding is situated in a first-class locality, and is very suitable for early growing, glasshouse work, or for dcalur; The land is m good heart and will grow anything. The Bungalow of 5 rooms, with 2 sun-verandahs, is practically new, and has all conveniences. AN EXCHANGE FOR CLEAR TITLE HOUSE WOULD BE CONSIDERED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-Or., Cashel street. SOLE AGENTS. T O I. E T. £IO3O. CASHMERE HILLS. 4 Rooms ami Kitch Electric Cooke ■ MERIVALE. G-roomcd Bungal'V,v CITY. CLOSE IN. £IOSO ONE MINUTE FROM CATHEDRAL SQUARE. A Modern Bungalow, in perfect order, to be sold to CLOSE DECEASED ESTATE. Five spacious rooms, wi'h kitchenette and large sua room. NEW WORLD GAS COOKER. Do ton bath and basin. GARAGE and sheds. THE SECTION IS TASTEFULLY LAID OUT IN LAWNS AND GARDENS. NO TRAM FARES. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. N6BS3 Solo Agents, BUSINESS NOTICES. r;:.::s n>:: .nsns. ■> IsUiTLKKO «>•!! i'.!.-n:a! j.ii. ♦ f»e vt-ari, and uutlsins r.imj wluntil Zm D'HiM- Altxi-i'tinn T t. r.ii. nt." Humk-rds <•{ sira'lar l..|tcr.N rec.-iv. .1. V-i'i c:in i;'' 1 ! a m/--4 lri.it liv.it-Tn-nt of Z-.nn " I-v !.i:ii:ii.- t.. ■■■n.r T' : '4: i: ::4 Mi-ti;". .\44n' ■■■■ l'r»l.rl*t»rv. :;..x W. 1.-. St- «.'f " 3 -i.M ' ' <4 , •1!... 1 4-• P'-n Unmet: a>:4 I "III; 11 ■■ !i r. 1 siijuar.', i! l 4 V. C -rirr-n Smit'.s (''"••tiiKt, l°«rm.r \V»r. ot<-r S:rv>-t an-l The ir>\ Chri>tcl;uri4i. ' —>> pRESS AD V EKTISING TESTIMONY TO ITS VALUE Emphatic testimony to the value of newspaper advertising was forthcoming from Mr Edmund F. Crane, managing director of the Hercules Cycle Company, at a ceremony in connexion with the assembly of the company's three millionth machine. Mr Crane attributed much of (he company's success to having followed the advice of the Prince of Wales on advertising. After satisfying himself that he produced the world's best bicycle at the right price, he advertised, advertised, and advertised. In 1934 the company's advertising and selling efforts woulr be redoubled. Press advertising was Ihe cheapest and most effective nu ho of creating big sales and cementing goodwill with the trade and the public. Mr F. . . Kahanc, director t.f the Imperial Advertising Agency, informs the "Newspaper World"' that the Hercules advertising appropriation for 1934 will be so largely increased as to make them one of the mo?t important national advertisers. If you wish to sell your goods to the people of Canterburv. nd\erti>c« them m "THE PRESS." C'tn'erbur.v's Lead:" g Daily, with I by far the circulation.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21121, 23 March 1934, Page 22
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