AUCTIONS. MoKENZIE AND WILLIS. AUCTION. AUCTION. TOYS. TOYS. TOYS. BOYAL EXCHANGE~AUCTION ROOMS, Cathedral square (next Port Office). THIS DAY! THIS DAY!!! Commencing it l<l o'clock a.m.. AND WILL BE CONTINUED UNTIL 11 p.m. TXTE have still THOUSANDS of TOYS to " » Din>o» of EVERY ONE of which MUST BE CLEARED. GREAT CHANCE FOB FATHERS AND MOTHERS. COME EARLY AND AVOID THE CRUSH. MoKENZIE and WILLIS, 2184 Auctkipeers. VJcKEXZIE AND WILLIS. R. St. Clair McKcnzi».) (Joseph Willis. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS Cathedral square (next to Post Office). BONA FIDE SALE. OWNER LEAVING. -P/IQK—CITY, South (near power house)— Good house of 4 rooms, bath, h. and c, pentry, scullery, washhou.«e, copper, tubs, 2 fay windr*-s. electric bells, iacre, laid out in garden. Ow/,cr anxious to tell. MoKENZIE and WILLIS. WE CAN RECOMMEXD THIS. 4?77K— BEALEY STREET — Spcndidly * I I«J built house of 5 large rooms, bath, h. and c, lavatory basin, tiled grates and hearths, gas, pantry, scullery, washhouse, copper, tubs; built two years. A first-clas* home, and well worth the money. Fol. 79 _ _ McKENZIE and WILLIS. CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE DISTRICT. Y?Q7r-RUGBY STREET-Nearly new XtO i*J house of 6 rooms, bath, h. and c, gas. 2 bay windows, verandah front and side, plastered throughout, i-acre, sunny aspect. Wβ do not exa-ijgerate when we cay, " The cheapest place in the district." McKENZIE and JWILLIS^ " HIWKESBURY," PAPANUI ROAD. WE have one beautiful Section left, fronting on St. Aibans road. Price £300. Only few chains from Papanui road. One of the finest sections on this sj.lendid block. Also one or two fronting on Papanui road at various prices. SPECIAL NOTICE. AS we find that same people do not care to submit their Goods to auction, we beg to announce that WE ARE PREPARED TO BUY SECOND-HAND FURNITURE in any quantity. Best possible cash prices given. AUCTION SALES of Furniture, etc.. held in our Commodious Auction Rooms EVERY FRIDAY, at 1 30 p m. CALL AND INSPECT OUR BARGAINS IN NEW FURNITURE. MoKENZIE and WILLIS. Auctioneers and Land Agents. Cathedral square (next Poet Office). 1280 CONWAY, MATSON AND SONS. CONWAY MATSON AND SONS, Next Union S.S. Company, CASHED STREET. PICK OUT THE BEST! OVERLOOK THE BOWLING GREEN. Beautiful 'Section in Gracefidd street, off .Durham street, North. Bight in *hie City, yet quiet and select, no dust, 43Jft frontage, nearly 2 chains deep. rpHE attention of buyere ie called to the X fact that the MAIN SEWER is going along this street almost at once. Cheapest sections now in the market. Fol. 149 CONWAY MATSON and SONS.
£525 ■Nearly new modern house in the Cityy 6 main rooms, h. and c. bath, scullery, and pantry, main sewer, gas, etc, large section; is now, and has been, let this-lost twelve months, at £1. per week. Grand investment. Apply Fol. 48 CONWAY MATSON and SONS, Agents. THE CHURCH PROPERTY SUBDIVISION. ANYONE thinking of building on this Eetate cannot do better thin call on us. We have a large number of choice sates which we shall be glad to show intending purchasers. Strangers in the city are reminded that these Sections are about a mile and { to two miles along the Papauui road, and Within an easy walk of the 3d section electric cars. The soil is perfect far purposes of residence, being mostly a loamy clay, and the houeee going up are of a class l likely. to enhance value ■ all round. CONWAY MATSON and SONS, ■•• ; Agents. £765 Choice position in Fendalton, up-to-date residence of 6 handsome rooms, . wide hall, h. and c, and all offices, every possible modern convenience together with full i-acre. Fol. 17 CONWAY MATSON and SONS. £830 ~~~ Convenient residence of 7 main rooms, Durham street, North, h. and c, and all possible conveniences.'' thoroughly well built, to special order for a business man. Nothing could be handier. Large section in good order. • Fol. 21 CONWAY MATSON and SONS, Agents. £700 ~~ < Modern House, every comfort, two minutes from electric cars, twenty minutes' walk to town, 6 main rooms, bookcase, mirrored wardrobes, gas, Venetians, h. and c water, bath, pantry and scullery, very attractive interior, detached w. house, and 33 perches, asphalt paths, concrete approach. Trellis fence, lawn laid down and sown. A perfect place. A deposit of £75 to £100 would secure it. Fol. 264 CONWAY MATSON and SONS, Agents, Next U.S.S. Co.. Cashel street. FARMS. FARMS. GERAiLDINE. Wβ riavo particulars of 1 t\C\Cl AORES of splendid rolling down*, XO\J\J suitable for sheep raising, growing roots or crops. F 83 A SEFTON. QA ACRES of very heavy grazing or cropOU ping land, subdivided, convenient paddocks, 50 acres cropped; House, 6 rooms (new), 4-steJl stable, trapshed, cowbyre, etc.. handy to rail. Price, £28 10s per acre. Fl7o SPRINGSTON. Of\ ACRES of heivy good land on Mam OU road, well waterod and subdivided. House. 6 rooms, stable;, trapehed. etc. A capital little farm, well sheltered. Price. £34 per acre. F 145 CONWAY MATfeON and SONS, AUCTIONEER'S. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, 129 Caehel street (next U.S.S. Co.) N.Z. FARMERS' 00-OP. ASSOCIATION. LIMITED. OHRISTCHUROH WOOL SALE'S. \\TE are now receiving WOOL for our »»« THIRD SALE, to be held on WEDNESDAY. JANUARY Bth, 1908, Catalogues for which close JANUARY 3rd, ' 1906. Consign FARMERS' CO-OP., Chrietchurch. THE N.Z. FARMERS , CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LTD. ■' . 9661 SHEFFIELD SALEYARDS. THE Usual MONTHLY SALE will take place on FRIDAY NEXT. 3163 BY ORDER. FOR Watch Wristlets, Plain or Fancy lieathers good and cheap, any site, GO TO KENNETTS. C 2819
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