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AUCTIONS. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. AUCTION! AUCTION!! FURNITURE. SPAE'iHE PIANO AND ORGAN. THIS DAY! THIS DAI , !! _ THIS DAY:!! Commencing at 1 o'clock. OX account of Mrs S. E. Green, who i = •jiving up housekeeping, on the Premises, 12 TLNBRXDGE STREET latt St. James terrace), opposite the C'arhjn bridge, tho "Whole of her Household FCRM TUKE and EFFECTS, being the contents oi a well furnished 5-rooroed Bouse, including splendid Spaethe Piar.o, American Orga'j with mirror back und 11 reeds. Dinißs Tablo Crockery. Glassware, Cutlery, Brussels Carpet, Linoleums. Hall Carpet Runner, £ Single Art Bedstead;? (wooden), Wire ;nd Kapnc Mattresses, Ducbesse Cheats pec! Waßbstands, Curtains. £ii»p J*at.«, Hail Hanging Lamp, Palms, Singer Sewing Machine. ChilcTs Wicker Cat, Couch, Rattan Chair, Wringer. Sundries, etc., etc. MeKENZIE and WILLIS, 255)8 Auctioned r<!. I AUCTION SALE OF hi. ALBANS~~ ! PROPERTY. TO WIXD UP A DECEASED ESTATE. AT OUR ROOMS. . TO-MORROW! TO-AiORROW!! At 2 p.m. ON account of the executors in tho estate of the late Thcs. McKolvev, that Si)k"difl Little PHOPKKTY fituuted •213 SPRINGFIELD KOA1). St. Alhar.s (nenr St. Albuns roadi. Comprising nearly new llou.<e of C roonu, with every modern convenience, about i-aere! This property has to be sold to wind no the estate. -McKEXZIE and WILLIS. -* a!l9 Auctioneers. AUCTION REMINDER. SALE OF VERY SUPERIOR FURNITURE, IIAAKE PIANO, ETC. WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 2nd FEB. Commencing at 12.0T p.m. account of AY. A. P. Clarkson. who is leaving for a trip to the Old Country, on the Preraisrs, 9 RUGBY STREET (just off Papanui road), The Who'.o of his Very Superior FURXILLRE and Household EFFECTS, being tho contents of an exceptionally well furnished house of T rooms. On View To-morrow 10 a.m. to r, p m or™ McKEXZIE and WILLIS. ' M " i_ Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR FURnT TURE, ROSENTHAL PIANO, ETC. . THURSDAY NEXT, tho 3rd FEB. Commencing at 1 o'clock.

OX account of J. C. Williams, Esq., ,vho is leaving tho district, on the Premises, 17 DICKENS STREET. ADDINGTON, Tho Wholo of his Superior FURNITURE and Household EFFECTS, being the contents of a well furnished 5-roomed house On View Wednesday Next, 10 a.vi. to 5 p.m. McKENZIE and WILLIS, -6QI Auctioneers. R. St. Clair McKenzie.) (Joseph Willis. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS (Cathedral square, next Post Office). 3909 Has demonstrated bt-yond dispute that 1909 McKENZIE and WILLIS ie synony--1909 inous with CHEAPNESS and RELIA--1909 BILITY. 1010 Will provo that McKENZIE and 1910 WILLIS will not trade on their SUC--1910 CESS and POPULARITY, but will 1910 continue to offer FUKUITURE of the 1910 latest design nnd irreproachable work--1010 .manship at PRICES the LOWEST in 1910 CHRISTCHURCH. For example: RUG .S. Aiwiinster and Velvoc )'il- frcni 12* 61 CARPETS, Axminster and Velvet Pile from 955; Tepee- ; try from 27s 6d. LINOLEUMS ; At Iβ 8d and Is 9d per square yard. ' At Iβ 8d and Is 9a per square yard. SIDEBOARDS From £St From /:>! From £5! Fi'om £5! bedroom suites From £12e jOs! From £12 10s! From £12 lOs! DXTCHESSE CHESTS From 35c! From 35a! From 355! From 355! DINING TABLES From 17s 6d. From I~jj Cd. Extension from 42s 6u. • BEDSTEADS, Black and Brass, ftom 89s 6dl Black and Brass, from 89s 6d! CUTLERY. Christopher Johnson's Knives at 12fl 6d and 10s 6d doE. PIANOS Always in Stock. Always in Stock. CHAIRS, Dining Sβ Gd; Austrian Gβ 9d; Rattan 8s 6d. And every other article of Household Furniture at similarly Low Prices. SPECIAL IMPORTATION—The Famous COMBINATION BILLIARD DINING TAiiLE (6ft 6in x 3ft Gin), with all accessories, £17 10s. Billiard Table Only (with accessories) £12 10s. McKENZIE end WILLIS. Auctioneers. THE PICK OF THE MARKET. THREE CHEAP PROPERTIES. i?rroA—LINWOOD- New villa of 6 rooms, I o*' lOVJ j-acre, bath, Ehower, lavatory basin, h. and c, verandah, tiied grates and hearths, gae, wardrobes, linen press, pantry, scullery, washhouae, copper, tubs, ram, plastered, centro flowers picture mouldings, 3 bay windows, asphalt pathe, northern aspect, garden beautifully terraced, with fish ponds, etc. A first-class property. Splendid value. Fol. 235 ! X'fJQfy—CARIiTON— Gocd &ound house of \ cSrfOOV/ c rooms, over J-acre, bath, veTa.ii- ! dali, scullery and wasiihonse, copper, tubs, j main sewer connection, plastered, asphalt • paths. A corner section, eunny aspect. Splen•l'.l poeiti.n. The section i 3 worth ut money. Fol. 267 f*7QA— SYDENHAM— Two houses, one a '** • Ov/ ne* one of 7 rooms, 37J perches, bath, verandah, tiled grates and hearths, wr.shhous-s, copper, tubs, high pressure water Fupply, main sewer connection, plastered:; bv'iU five yeara. Another house of 6 rooms on section, let at 10s per week. A corner section. Here again tie land is worth very near the money aeked for the lot. Owner leaving for North Island, is prepared to be very reasonable. , Fol. McKENZIE and WILLIS, Auctioneers, Land and Eetate Agents. SPECIAL NOTICE.

AS we find that tome people do not care to submit their Goods to Auction, we bos to announce that WE ARE PREPARED TO BUY SECOND-SAND FURNITURE is •ny quantity. Best ponible C»jih Prices giTen. AUCnbtt SALES OP FURNITURE, ETC., held in our Commodious Auction Roonu, EVERY TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 1 p.m. McKENZIE and WILLIS, AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, Cathedral Square (next to Post OfSot). CHi 9-367 PYNE AND CO. FOURTH TO WOOL BUYERS. OUR WOOL is NOW OPEN for INSPECTION at Storea, Moorhouse avenue, where Catalogues may be obtained. PYNE and CO., I Auciioneers. THE FARMERS' SALEYAKDS. THK FARMERS' SALEYARDS CO \Saud;, O'Callcghau and Co.;, St. Atapii and Tuain streets West "VTOTWITHSTANDING the very wet day ■*•' on Saturday we had a, very pood entry oi poultry and produce. As all our «alea are conducted under cover, the rain caused no inconvenience to the buyers, arid so price* were not decreased. The following sa!e« were made?— Roosters (good) os to Cs 6d. Roosters .(medium; 2s Gd to ■isSd, Chickens (qmaJl), Od to2s 3d, xiens 2s Td to a» Od. Ducks Imodium quality) ?s lid to ss, Pullets to 5s Od. oil at per pair. Ergs Hid to Is 3d per doz., Dairy Butter (slow of esile) 5d to i«i per !b. Bacon 5d ier Ib. Potatoes *d to Ju per lb. For beet prices and promptest account sales always consign to Fjrmers , Saleyarus. Christchurch A. B. SANDS, Auctioneer, W. B. OCALLAGHAN (late of C. R. Wilson and Co.), CS3W Sole Proprietors. TAM JARS—ilinson's prices, open *f over Jars, 2a 3d, 3s doj; Jelly -Tumblers, 2s 3d, 2a 6d, 3s dos. C 2957-522

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13645, 31 January 1910, Page 12

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