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auctions. H, MATS ON AND CO. rangiora SALE. TO-MORROW - - TUESDAYTT MATSON and CO. will jSIRS H. special entry on account of MUb V. FLEMING, Ohoka:— 60 Halfbrcd Ewe Lambs. Further entries solicited. 4693 «. MATSON and CO. " ZTTr AUCTION OF 1?1S"l night auction of IroCK In rnt; \ r L'S HORSE BAZAAR, lATTERSALL'S HORSE BAZAAR, CHRISTCHURCII. H M VTSO * Nr ai;d c °' NVill otTcr cu ' EASTER MONDAY NIGHT, E ASTER MONDAY NIGHT, THE FOLLOWING CATALOGUE:— STALLIONS The Two American Imported Trotting Stallions MAXEGIN and SONOMA HARVESTER. HANDICAP HORSESIMPROMPTU, SODIUM. PRINCE ROYDON, RING AM AT A, REGAL VOYAGE (4.18 4-5 holder of the World's Two-mile Race Record), PLAIN SILK, ROYAL CHENAULT, MATCHMAKER, WAIKITEA. BELLE DERBY. SILVERWOOD. MERCE BINGEN, OLAX, BRILLIANT. BROOD MARES— Five-year-old Mare by Author Dillon from Yura Dillon. Three-year-old Mare by Mafcnlight from Kuu Kel idani_i'f Sarsaparilla\ stinted to Sonoma Harvester (Imp.). A Wildwood Junr. Mare <dam ot Little Victor', with a foal at loot bv Cathedral Chimes. ASSET, bv Harold Dillon—Petrova. stinted "to Truman Direct. Imp. DOLLY BINGEN. by Great Bingen, stinted to Truman Diieti, Imp. YEARLINGS— Black Colt, sire Silk Thread ilmp.l from Nulgeria dinp.L haltbrother to Don Cher.ault. Bay Colt by Silk Thread ilm.p.* from Ladv Chenauit. Bay Filly by Llewellyn (Imp.) from Belle Keller i.lmp.>. Bay Fillv bv Jack Potts <lmp) from Bertha Binsen OmP '• Black Fillv bv Silk Thread (Imp.) from Dolly Bin sen. TWO AND THREE-YEAR-OLDS— Fillv, sire Silk Thread (Imp.) from Belle Keller 'lmp). Gelding. sire Jack Potts 'lmp.) from Bertha Bin sen 'lmp.L Filly by Maxegin (imp.) from Olatrice. Filly, sire Nelson Mcluwyti. from Miss Rye. Filly, sire Nelson McElwyn, from a Croesus Mare. Filly, sire Wrack 'lmp' l . from Havdock. Fiilv'bv Last Pointer from Aimsay. Filly, sire Ahuriri. from Jenny Lind. Junr. Fillv, sire Rev de Oro. from Asset. Filly, sire Rev de Oro. from Dolly Bingen. Gelding by Truman Direct (Imp.) from a Denver Huon —King Cole marc. Filly by Great Bingen from Glendora. Gelding by Native King from Imperial Fan. Geldinff by Ahuriri from Mountain Rose. FOUR. FIVE. & SIX-YEAR-OLDS--Geldir.c. 4 years, by Real Guy >!mp.) from a Prince Imperial Marc. Marc. (5 years, Trotter, by I'e'er Chenault ifnsp-' from a Sungod Mare. Gelding. o yea:s, by Author Dillon from NorNsa . • hrec-quarier brother t.> Lindbergh'. Marc, o years. TruUer. fuii-»i.-ier to Tatsy de Oro. _ . Mare. 4 years. Trotter, by Native King from Dolly Bingen. - WALLA WALLA." Mr L. S. Martin has kindly agreed to exhibit Walk. Walla some time during the Sale, and an Entrance Fee of Is each is to be charged on this occasion, the proceeds of which will go towards the Mayor's Relief of Distress Fund. SELLERS are requested to have ENTRIES Yarded by Midday Monday, in order that prospective Purchasers may inspect lots for sale. CATALOGUES for this SALE am available on Application to THE AUCTIONEERS: MESSRS H. MATSON and CO.. 4700 Trotting Stock Salesmen. N. H. .McCROSITE AND CO. CITY RESIDENCE OWNER LEAVING CHRISTCIIURCII. PRICE REDUCED TO £735. GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE £COO. VEAT Home of 5 rooms, plastered and Art Papered, hot and cold water, bathroom with porcelain bath and basin, sun porch. Situate 15 minutes' walk from square. The owner is leaving Christchurch ana must sell. Folio City 40. N. H. McCROSTIE & CO.. Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 217 Manchester street. 'Phone 34-459 Mc675S CANTERBURY'S "PURSE STRINGS." Y\'HEN it comes to a matter *' of buying, of spending the family household allowance, whether the purchase be one of commodities or amusements, of business or professional service—whether they be considered necessities or luxuries: it is, in the vast majority of cases, the woman who influences the final decision. For women are the logical purchasing agents of the home. the guardians of household budgets and the custodians of "PURSE STRINGS" in the average family. YOUR most important prospective customers are WOMEN. Prospects waiting to lie told about the values and the services you have to otfer. Prospects readv to become buyers in YOUR store. They KNOW what, when and where to buy most advantageously, because they reiy on the informal ion gained from consistently reading the advertising in tin.; newspaper, to guide them in their buying. YOU can most economically reach these buyers with the story of your store through this same medium. For YOUR advertising messages in "THE PRESS ' are placed in the same hands that control the operations of CANTERBURY'S "PURSE STRINGS." "THE PRESS" Canterbury's lead.n't La:ly v.'itn many thousands more ( ircu;a!i''n ■Audited' 'ban any of its , Competitors. I Covers City. Suburb'!, and Country Districts.

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21123, 26 March 1934, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21123, 26 March 1934, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21123, 26 March 1934, Page 20

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