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AUCTIONS. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. AUCTION! AUCTION! ! AUCTION! 1 ! SALE OF NEW AND SUPERIOR FURNITURE. THIS DAY! THIS DAY; : THIS DAYI ! 1 Commencing at 1.30 p.m. ROYAL EXCHANGE AUCTION ROOMS, Cathedral squaTe (next Post Office). CONTINUATION of the Great Sale of NEVV and EXCEPTIONALLY WKLL11ADE FURNITURE, including Chesterfield Couches. Dining Chiurs, Dining aud Drawingroom Suites, Gents' Ea.-=y Chairs, Upholstered Wicker Chairs, Couches, Eos Ottomans, Bedstead. Bedding, etc., etc. Also, a GREAT QUANTITY of GOOD SECOND-HAND FURNITURE inciudinBox Ottomnn, Wardrobe, Duchesse Chestt' Washsiands, large Chest of Drawers! Drawingroom Suite. Couch, Brass-rail Bedsteads, Mattresses. E:i?y Chairs, Extension Dining Table Eldred S e B. Sewing Machine. Ration Chair...' Br-iss-rail Fenders. Linoleum, Carpets. Table, Austrian Chairs. Child's Cot, Crockery. Pictures, Portable Boiler, 2 Counters. Sideboard, laree nnw Gramaphonc and Records, Piano, Stooi. etc.. etc. McKENZIE and WILLIS, 3Z6& Auctioneers.

ar.d WILLIS. R. St. Clair McKenzie.) (Joseph Willis. AUCTIONEERS. LAND AND ESTATE / GENTS, ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Cothedral square (next Post Office). CALL AND SEE OtTR BARGAINS IN NEW FURNITURE. We are Able to SeTvo all Requirements at RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES. OUR ranirc is unsurpassable in Extent and Variety, and our Prices exceptionally moderate. SEVERAL PIANOS, New and Secondhand, fome instruments, at bar gain prices. We enn givo easy terms to good clients. Call and inspect them. SEVERAL HANDSOME SIDEBOARDS, uniqun d-esisns. chastely carved. first-class workmanship. From £5 25s upwards. BEDROOM SUITES of tho very la-test description. Will suit the most refined and fsstidious tartes. CHESTERFIELD COUCHES and Lounge Chairs richly upholstered in Utrecht Velvet nnd Saddlebags. Rattan Chairs in picturesque I'atterns. SEWING MACHINES of the very latent model, drophep.d, bail-bearing, and eilent running, handsomely finished. Parts and accessories always obtainable. From £3 10s. Also several SECOND-HAND SINGER SEWING MA CHINES, iutest model, almost new. From £7 15s. Har.dsomo Bookcase with glass doors. Bedsteads, and Bedroom Ware. Writing, Decks, Cut!er (disappearing), Typewriting Desk, Ladies' Escritoires, Austrian Chairs, Duchesse Chests, Marble-top Washstands, Wardrobes. Etc., Etc. Every de?.cription of Household Furniture and Furnishings can be purchased at our Auction Rooms at wonderfully Low Prices. Call and compare our goods and prices before buying elsewhere. McKENZIE and WILLIS, Cathedral square, (Next Post Office). SPLENDID NEW SITUATION.

-£«Q£— ST. ALBANS—Splendid House of c**yc»ij 6 rooms, with every possible convenience, bath, shower and lavatory basin, tiled grates and hearths, gas, wardrobes, linen press, pantry, scullery, washhouse, copper, tubs, windmill, centre-flowers, plastered, picture mouldings, section J-acre. A first-class home, replete with ever}* modern convenience. McKENZIE and WILLIS. ONE OF THE FINEST "PROPERTIES - !!? THE DISTRICT. .pnOA—MERIVALE— NearIy New House *"«Jv of c rooms, wi*h every possiblo modern convenience, nearly J-acre, bath, shower, lavatory basin}»{i. arid c, tiled grates and hearths, gas, wardrobes, linen press, pantry, scullery, washhouse, copper, tubs, windmill and tanks, centres, p'.astered, picture mouldings, oriel windows; Western aspect. McKENZIE and WILLIS. CASHMERE~HILLS—BARGAIN^ OWNER LEAVING FOR THE OLD COUNTRY. £AKf\~ WELL-BUILT 4-roomed Cottage, with over J-acre, partly laid out and planted with potatoes, raspberries, strawberries, house only just bnilt, plenty of frontage for another house, most sheltered pic :a on hilf, 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. Only open for one *""* McKENZIKjand WILLIS. speciTl~notlce; AS wo find that some people do not car* to xubmit their Goods to Auction, we be? to announce that WK ARE PREPARED TO BUY SECOND-HAND FURNITURE in any quantity. Best rossible Cash Prices AUCTION RALES OF FURNITURE. ETC., h«!d in our Commodious Auction Rooms EVERY TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 1.30 p.m. CALL AND INSPECT OUR BARGAINS IN NEW FURNITURE. McKENZIE and WILLT9. AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS. Cathedra! square (next to Pest Office^ C 3531 CHARLES CLARK. THIS DAY.

CONTINUATION OF THE GREAT AUCTION SALE AT WOODCHESTER, Dudley Creek road. CHARLES CLARK, instructed by the Executors of the late Mrs H. D. Gardiner, will continue the Snle at 11 o'clock irliS DA i , , at Lot 250, as per Catalogue. The articles to be sold comprise the whole of the Bedroom and Hall Furniture, Traps, Farm Implements, Hay, Stable Requisites, etc., etc. Catalogues at Office or Sale. The Burwood Tram leaves the Square at 10.10 o'clock, and buyers can alight at either Jones' corner or Bunks' avenue. 3GJO ■ Xo. 301 H. B. SORENSEN. THIS DAY. FRIDAY. MARCH 19th. fcalc EJevpu o'clock. •'■ HB SOKENSEN will SELL by • PL'BLIC AUCTION, at hie Yards, LichScld F-frtet ihcusand? of Feet of R.P. (Uid V.D.L.. 3 x 2, f x 2, 5 x 3, 6 x 3; Lining. 4 x $, 6 r J, * x A; 4000 Palings. Gft; Shop Fittirjr*. Doors. Windows. Sashes Rocfin? Iron, Spirit Cnoks, very iarse quantity of Roofir.cr Iren. 3. 6. T, 8, 9, 10ft; .■ioGI 'h' B. SOR'eNSEN. Auctioneer.

ILE-S AND CO. 7-ROOMED HOUSE ~AND FURNITURE. SPECIAL, NOTICE. URGENT SALE NECESSARY OWNER LEAVING. TO BUSINESS MEN. RETIRED FARMERS AND OTHERS. CGENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE containing * 7 rooms, fuily furnished; Id section; Linvrocd. Area of land J-acre, planted in fruit tree*, Erardci:, etc. "VYe heg to especially draw the attention of buyers to this class of property. Early Price and particular? ILES and CO.. Aper.ts and Aucticr.cers. Manchester street, nuar CiccU Torrer. C3CSO THE FAI?MEI?S' SALEVARDS. LTD. 'PHE FARMERS' SALFr/AHDS, LTD, X ST. ASAPH STREET. FRUIT, PRODUCE AND POULTRY AUCTIONEERS. Auction Sales o: Kruit and Produce Every Morning excejit Moaday, at G. 30. Poultry Sa.es II.CO Saturdays. 'Phono 216t. A. B. SANDS. j Auctioneer '

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13377, 19 March 1909, Page 12

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