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PUBLIC NOTICES. PAY LESS FOR THE BEST. MaKe D. d ouglas MACKAY ST. & MARSDEN ROAD, Y<>UR QROCER for the coming year. You pay less and get the best of goods. No old stocks. New consignments constantly arriving. Deliveries to all parts of the district. The Phone is No. 22. TENDERS. MINING TIMBER. yyRITTEN TENDERS, CLOSING 20th inst, are required for the SUPPLY OF MINING TIMBER for the Blackball Coal Mines Pty. Ltd. For specifications apply Colliery Office, Blackball. Present suppliers are asked- to obtain specifications. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. PUBLIC NOTICES. gARORO SPORTS CLUB.—Ladies’ Committee meeting will he held TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at Karoro Hall, at 3 p.m. New members invited. WEST COASTERS. HERE ARE STRONG REASONS WHY H. M atson & C°' AT ADDINGTON MARKET AND AT LOCAL WOOL SALES CAN GIVE THE BEST RESULTS. NO. I—They are the only private firm operating in Canterbury to-day. By giving their clients satisfaction they reap the benefit themselves. It stands to reason that the little extra personal effort on behalf of your auctioneers means the last penny for you. NO. 2.—Our principals not only sell themselves, but personally assist to draft stock forwarded to us for realisation. No instructions are overlooked. Good salesmanship and expert judgment are the main planks of H. Matson & Co. ’s success. In this respect Matson’s have a Dominion wide reputation. NO. 3.—The high class principles established in 1864 by the founders of this Firm are still .adhered to now although the fourth generation are in control. NO. 4. —When you are over this side o' the hill take a look at 11. Matson and Co.’s staff. All men specially selected to do their share, supervised by the principals themselves. NO. 5. —Prompt cash payments and advice nodes of stock (posted night of sale, telegrams if required) are special features which clients of 11. Matson and Co. receive. Furthermore the weekly wireless report which is supplied by M.-ij.son and Co. to the Radio Broadcasting Co. has proved a tremendous boom to all those on the land. No firm is more entitled to the West Coast business than 11. Matson and Co., as the farmers’ interest ! are their ijiterests. The more !««.. die farmer the more for th« Firm. In spite of the continued canvassing by local agents we are pleased to say that we have the confidence of many leading West Coast farmers and graz iers; Their satisfaction has been our success, and we remind you tlvit we can render that personal service, that no other firm .can lay claim to. For consignments entrusted to our care, we will leave no stone unturned to obtain the very highest prices for. H. MATSON and CO.. Auctioneers and Woolbrokers. 2 Est. 1869. AUCTIONEERS & LAND AGENTS. Mackay Street. Have the following Properties for ■ale: SHAKESPEARE STREET: Mr J. Duncan’s fine six roomed dwelling situated ir. this favoured street; large freehold section nicely laid out; house in first class order and fitted with every convenience; electric light h. and c. water, P.W.C.; good drainage.—z'rice £930. COBDEN.— Freehold J-acre Section, Ward Street, with good 6-roomcd house. A cheap property in this handy suburb—Price £550. HERBERT STREET. — Good 7-r.oomed comfortable home on splendid section. Handy to town.—Price £B5O. COWPER STREET. — 6-roomcd house in good state repair, all conveniences. Section } acre freehold, well laid out. Good pathb and garden. — ■ Price £lO5O. SMALL FARM — 50 dcres Leasehold 30 acres Freehold, situated Inangahua Valleyi subdivided and well fenced; good’ h<>nSe, 8-bail ’ cowshed , (Oone-et flo<>■). machine room and dairy. Wiil run 18/20 cows— Price £7OO. SECTIONS: Palmerston St.. Freehold, 28 perches Elizabeth St., Freehold. 32 perches, £235. Preston Read, Freehold. 32 perches, £7O Alexander St., Freehold 32 pe-ches. — £250. These can ho seenibd on payment of small denos-*. bnls-we weekly navments We are district SgenU . SOUTH BRITISH and QUEENSLAND INSURANCE COMPANIES, Fire—Accident—Plate Glass— Motor Car. Is you rproporty fully covered! & £O. COPIES of the “Argus” can b e obtained from Mrs Cairnes, next to the Union Bank, Mackay Street .

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Grey River Argus, 11 February 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, 11 February 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, 11 February 1929, Page 1