AUCTIONS. 2 WATSON AND CO. i "M S8 R Y AND WISE." %AUCH, and the world laughs with yon—weep and you weep alone" r-sa saw that has, perhaps, a tone of fcraicism, yet is fundamentally true. We are not encouraged, in these Jpresent days, especially, to take things too seriously, or at least we must nor appear to do so. Sentiment in any form is looked upon as "Early Victorian." if it escapes with even such mild denunciation. Now this "grin and bear it'' policy 2s very well in its way, and its spar-tan-like principles are to be commended up to a point—but it can be Overdone. We can make light of things outwardly until, inwardly, we begin to look upon them as things which are Sight matters in themselves —from yanking at possibilities we come to fflosing our eyes to facts. T .<ei us take, for example, entnusiii suppress our enthusiasms ("i-O rigorously, we run the risk of smothering them entirely. V> e need Jnot go through life waving the torch of the fanatic, but, on the other hand, it is equally unnecessary to carry a bucket of water to extinguish the spark of enthusiasm. Enthusiasm rightly a rplendid thing; it is the fuel oi progress, and without it we shomd m lorward sluggishly, if indeed, we mo forward at all. The man who is entnusiastic for h--■work will see to it that his wo r ' as he knows how to m fk e ' * he the big things of the it fruits of enthusiasm and witn. vc should be a humorum lot inaeea ) a cki»3 fctah, incentives to won>. ICI c ~v , VO i-th rnake the d-v.:; of things realaj «oith while. We beneve m the joy of life, in the power ol the Mraie, and the eheerlul Jace. -It's good to be merry and wise.'' onne and while here at WATSON'S we are ready enough to be merrv. we are also wise enough, we b"lieve to be serious in our en'and serious in our resoect for'that "best of all things-good, hard, enthusiastic work; H. MATSON and CO.
ENGLISH BUYERS * IS the Lick you intend to feed to ' your stock worth the money you pay for it? * YOU can make sure if you tukc ' to see that its ingredients arc shown in a way that clearly and simply indicates the value obtained. THIS point is well worth observing for the protection it affords to Stock Owners. * MOOKI SPRINGS "LIXIT" is ' <=old in five different analyses to suit various conditions appertaining throughout New Zealand. has stood the Test of Time •ill stand ud to any climatic conditions. bei n g practically weatherproof. -* THF v.'i' ; e precaution, therefore, is ' to make sure that you purchase ••MOOKI SPRINGS LIXIT' in 501b blocks. ycr SHEEr. CATTLE, HORSES. ETC. \u"- vlmn Summer conditions have made" pastures deficient in feeding value, is the time when your stock needs the Mineral which is well and truly supplied by "LIXIT" "LIXIT" N Z. Distributors— H. MATSON & CO. or your own agent. There is a noticeable lm- : orovement in the length of { the wool on the skins now 1 coming forward, and with the increased growth, values ! < naturally improve. Wc strongly advise clients j r tv'io have not forwarded • ; skins to Christchureh re- : ! cently to do so without delay j • to test the market. ; Consign them to H. MAT- j ; SON and CO., CHRIST- j I CHURCH, to be submitted to , | Public Auction on your i account. TRY IT YOURSELF TRY IT YOURS" ()5/G A CASE OF 100LB OF THE BEST ARSENICAL POWDER DIP MANUFACTURED BY THE LARGEST CHEMICAL WORKS IN THE SOUTHERN HEM- ___ ; ;. AND USED BY THE LEADING PASTORALJSTS SOUTH OF THE LINE. ORD E H NO W URD EII NO W FROM YOUR OWN H. MATSON and Co. THE NEW ZEALAND
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21123, 26 March 1934, Page 20
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