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AUCTIONS. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE, BEPINGER PIANO, ETC. THIS DAY! THIS DAY!! THIS DAY!!! Commencing at 1 o'clock. OX account of Mifs Yerrall, who is leaving for Victoria, on the Premises, 33i OXFORD TERRACE (Corner of Union street). CONTINUATION of the SALE of th« Whole of her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, ircludicif drawing, best bedrocm, and hail, etc., etc., also good lawnMcKENZIK ai>d WILLIS. 2527 Auctioneer*. M..KENZIE ar.d WILLIS. R. St. Clair MeKenzie.) (Joseph Willis. AUCTIONEERS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Cathedral iquare (next Post Office). CALL AND SEE OCR BARGAINS IN NEW FURNITURE. , We aro Ab!« to Serve all Requirements at RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES. OUR rar.cje is unsurpsjjable in Ext&nt and Variety, and our Prioea exoeptionol'v moderate. SEVERAL PIANOS, New and Secondhand, somo first-class inFirumente, nt bargain prices. We enn give easy terms to ; good clients. Call and ir.rpect th.<rm. SEVERAL HANDSOME SIDEBOARDS, unique designs, chastely curved, first-class workma-nship. From £5 15s upwards. BEDROOM SUITES of the very larteet . description. Will suit the mort refined and fastidious tastes. 'CHESTERFIELD COUCHES and Loun K e Chairs richly upholstered in Utrecht Velvet and Saddlebags. Rattan Chairs in picturesque ratterns. SEWING MACHINES of the very later* roc-del, drophead. bal!-bearir.£, acd silcr.t running, handsomely finished. Parts ar.d accessories always obtainable. From .£3 10s. Alfo several - SECOND-HAND SINGER SEWING MA CHINES, latest almost new. From £7 153. Hand-cmo Bookcase with ffJas9 doors, Tiedstead*. and Bcaroura Waie, Writirc Cutler (di. c upi>eurin<j:, Typewrit ,, . Desk. LadieK , E*critoirr». Austrian Chairs. . Ducfocsse Chests, Marbl-e-top Wa.shstar.di, ; Wardrobes. Etc., Etc. ! Every description of Hourehold Furniture ■ and Furnishings can be purchased at our I Auction Rocma at wonderfully Lo-.r Prices. , Call and comparo our goods and prices botore buying eIE-cabere. McKENZIE and WILLIS, C.-lhc-drnl square, C 3551 (Next Post Office). CASHMERE HILLS—BARGAIN OWNER LEAVING FOR THE OLD COUNTRY. 4? C 9 C—WELL-BUILT 4-roomed Cottage, w |th over J-acre, partly laid out, and planted with potatoes, raspberries, strawberries, house only just built, plenty of frontage for another house, most sheltered place on hill, splendid view, 250 ft above sea level. Owner leaving for England, is making a sacrifice. This is an opportunity which seldom offers. Do not miss it. McKENZIE and WILLIS. CHARMING HOME. FIRST-CLASS LOCALITY. -PQ7^— RUGBY STREET — Well-buiU JwU I U House of 6 rooms, bath, h. ar.d c, and every convenience, 2 bay windows, verandah, front and side, plastered throughout, handsome rimu mantels, tikd crates and henrths, splendid gas fitting-n, dinintrroom 21 x 17, full J-acre, northern aspect. Uho cheapest place in tho district I McKENZIE and WILLIS. HERE'S A BARGAIN. SPLENDID POSITION. rP^nn~ WORCESTER STREET — Ex*wvU ceptionally well-built House of 7 rooms, bath, h. and c, gus, and every other ricdern conveniences, 2 bay windows, verandah front ar.d side, ever i-acre, well laid out. This property is the best value on the market. McKENZIE and WILLIS. SPECIAL NOTICE. AS we find that some people do not caTe '■ k> submit their Goods to Auction, we bejr to announce that WE ARE PPEPARTCfi TO BUY SECOND-HAND .FURNITURE in any quantity. Best possible Cash Prices AUCTION SALES OF FURNITURE. ETC., held in our Commodious Auction Rooms EVERY TUESDAY and FRIDAY. at 1.30 p.m. CALL AND INSPECT OUR BARGAINS IN NEW FURNITURE. McKENZIE and WILLIE AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGF.NTS. Cathedral square (next to Post OfficeV C 3551 DALGETY AND CO. CCARGILL SALE. FRIDAY, sth MARCH. Account F. 11. Davie and Co. 150 Two-tooth Haifbred Ewes ! 167 Four-year-old Haifbred Ewes 2801 DALGETY and CO., LTD. "TV A R FIELD YARDS. sth MARCH SPECIAL ENTRIES. Account Executors W. Gerard, Snowdon. •2000 Wether Lnmbs--300 Haifbred Ewes 200 Merino Ewes OTHER ENTRIES— 150 Fat Lambs 40 Fat Wcthera 80 Four-tooth Crossbred Ewes 2822 DALGETY and CO., LTD. A. E. YOUNG AND CO. A. E. YOUNG and CO. "YOUNG'S CITY MARKET, corr.er ManX Chester and St. Asnph streets. Save half the cost of living by buying at YOUNG'S at the following prices: — Table I'oiatocr 221b i*, Pe&is 2d 1!; Apples (large) 2<l lb, Plums from 2e per cafe. Tomatoes (beet locals) ad lb, Nelson 2d lb, New Season's Dates 2Jd lb. Peanuts 3d !b, Onions (large) Is Ud per £Ugor bag, (pickhers) ljd lb, Japanese I'lums from 2n (,<] case, Peaches from od lb. (dessert) 4d, Cucumbers, Brans, Pickling Cabbage, Cowliflowcrs, etc, equally cheap, Parsnips, Carrots, Turnips Gd per dczen bundles. Wo Ecll in any quantity, and forward country orders on receipt of cash with order. Note Address: YOUNG'S CITY MARKET. comer Manchester and St. Asaph streets. C 3533 BAKER BROS. CHEAP CfTEAP CHEAP SECTIONS SECTIONS. SECTIONS. CITY. J- Acre— i.'J2O. 204 Perches—£-275. i-Acre--£'33 ft. LINWOOD. 33$ Perches—£Bo. i-Acres—£3o. 4-Acre—i'los. 1 Aero (about)—£3l3. ST. ALBANS. 5-16 th Acre—£l6o. J-Acre—±'l7s. i-Acre—£Ss. i-Acre— £210. SYDENH^iL i-Acre— £112. 22 Perthes— JEl2o. i-Acre—£2 50. BAKER BROS., 138 Manchester street.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13364, 4 March 1909, Page 12

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