AUCTIONS. McKENZIE AND W3LLI& McKENZIE AND WILLIS. R. St. Clair McKenzie.J (Joseph Willis. AUCTIONEERS, LAND "AND ESTATE AGENTS, ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Cathedral square (next Post Office). PRIZES! PRIZES!! PRIZES'.!! IS GOOD HANDWRITING A LOST ART? McKENZIE and WILLIS, THE AUCTIONEERS, A RE desirous of putting this question to A the test, and are offering Two Sets of Prizes for the Best Specimens «fmrtt« d *° them. The Prizes will be allotted as ""CLASS 1., OPEN TO ALL COMERS-lst Prize, One Guinea; 2nd Priie, Half a G CLASS II OPEN TO CHILDREN ATTENDING A SCHOOL IN THE NORTH CANTERBURY DISTRICT-Ut Pnte, One Guinea" 2nd Prize, Half a Guinea. INSTRUCTIONS. Write on a ebt«t of p*per the sentence sppearing hereunder. Place v an envelope and address to McKENZIE and WILLIS, THE AUCTIONEERS, Cathedral square (next Post Office). Mark your envelope m top left hand corner whether you are a competitor under Class I. or Class 11. Write your name and address on BACK of tho SPECIMEN you submit. The Competition Cloßes on April 26th. and the Result will be published on April 28th. A leading Educationalist will be asked to adjudicate upon tho specimens received, and his jndgment will be final. NOTE!—This is the sentence you have to write: — "McKenzie ar.d Willis, the Auctioneers, Cathedral square, are acknowledged to bo the Leading Auctioneers of Christchurch, th* most up-to-date and Successful Lard and Property Salesmen, ar.d their Auction Room "in Cathedral square is undoubtedly the Cheapest and Best Mart in Christchurch for New Furniture." McKENZIE and WILLIS, THE AUCTIONEERS, Cathedral square (next- Post Office). C 3551 SPLENDID VALUE. GOOD SITUATION. SUIT RETIRED FARMER. P-J OKA—SPREYDON—6 rooms, 2j Acres, bath, shower, and lavatory basin, h. and c, verandah, tiled grates and hearths, wardrobes, linen press, pantry. •<>._- lery, washhouse, copper, tubs, centre flowers, picture mouldings, oriel windows, southern aspect, large rooms, blinds, traphouse, stable, workshop, three paddocks in clover. A firstclass property. The house is quite new. McKENZIE and WILLIS. A CHOICE PROPERTY AT BARGAIN PRICE. Y?7Q/V-BEALEY AVENUE. CITY-6 3J t O\J rooms, i-acre, bath, shower and lavatory baein, h. and c, verandah, tiled •{rates and hearths, gas, wardrobes, linen press, pantry, scullery, washhouse, copper, tubs, windmill, centres, plastered, picture mouldings, cornices, oriel windows, asphalt paths, large rooms, nicely laid out in garden and lawn. A choice property. Splendid neighbourhood. Handy to cars. McKENZIE and WILLIS FINE PROPERTY, CASHMERE HILLS. n-i OKA— CASHMERE — Nearly New dwlOuv House of 0 rooms, % acre, h. and c, verandah, wardrobes, linen press, acul« lery, pantry, washhouse, copper, tubs, plastered, N.W. aspect, laid out in lawn and garden. A very fine property. Owner leaving Christchurch, is prepared to consider an offer. C3SSI McKENZIE and WILLIS. SPECIAL NOTICE. AS w« find that some people do not care to submit their Goods to Auction, we beg to announce that WE ARE PREPARE!* TO BUY SECOND-HAND FURNITURE ia. any quantity. Best pcsaible Cash Prices fiveri. AUCTION SALES OF FURNITURE, ETC., held in our Commodious Auction Rooms EVERY TUESDAY and FRIDAY. at 1.80 p.m. CALL AND INSPECT OUR BARGAINS IN NEW FURNITURE. McKENZIE and WILLIS. AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS. Cathedral square* (next to Post Office>. CBSSI GOULD, BEAUMONT AND 00. NORTH CANTERBURY. Within Two Miles of Railway Station, Township and Creamery. QA ACRES of useful cropping and dairyOv/ ing land, with a comfortable homestead. This affords a. man of small means a good opportunity to make a start. Price £17 10s per acre." GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO. WITHIN FOUR MILES OF THE CITY For Occupation or Investment. V «7fv ACRES of useful land, wall watered IVs and fenced, and in good order. An exceptionally comfortable homestead in excellent condition, no further outlay being needed. As the land possesses extensive frontages, it is admirably adapted for subdivision, and has a largo prospective value. Price £41 per acre. GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO. SELWYN COUNTY. Close to Railway and within Driving Distance of the City. 11 ACRES, subdivided into 8 paddocks, ■a-AUv capable of growing good crops of oats, turnips, rape, etc., amply watered by county races, land clean, and in good heart. Homestead buildings comprise 6-roomed Dwelling, stable, chaffhouse, harness room, trapshed, etc., all in good order and condition. Price £7 per acre on VERY EASY TERMS. GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO. SPRINGSTON. Close to Township and School. IAX ACRES, well subdivided, and poaX\JO aessing a very comfortable homestead, comprising modern Dwelling, stable, granary, etc. Land suitable ior general cropping. Price £22 per acre. GOULD. BEAUMONT and CO. P. H. S T E E L, BUTCHER. THE LEADING ESTABLISHMENT OF ITS KIND IN CHRISTCHURCH. Nothing but Absolutely the Best Meat the Country produces kept. The Beat is Always the Cheapest Customers in City and Suburbs waited on Daily for Orders. Co—rtry Customers can always rely on letters and telegrams being promptlr attended to. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALITY. T_. Annual Output reaches nearly HALF A MILLION POUNDS. The quantitysold •peaks for itself. C 3501
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