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AUCTIONS. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. AUCTION! AUCTION! \ AT OUR ROOMS, NEXT POST OFFICE, THIS DAY! THIS DAY! ! THIS DAY! ! ! Commencing at 1 o'clock. A GREAT quantity cf SUPERIOR FURNITURE, including—Mahogany Couch in leather. Easy Chairs, Dining Tables and Chairs, Wire Couch, Sideboards, Occ. Tables, Wardrobes, Duche*se Chests, Wasbstands, Black and Brats Bedsteads. Win* and K*i>cc Mattressee. Curtains. Rugs. Carp«ts. quantity of Linoleum, Black and Copper K<rb and Irons. Writing Desk, Letter Press. Fenders, Fire Iron*. Coal Vase, Hanging Lamps. Bedware. Pictures, Katun Chairs, Garden Seat. Cabin Trunk, Traveller's Bosee, W. Stretchers, Sundiics, also quantity of Drapery, including cumber o{ Men's Overcoats, etc. etc. McKENZIE end WILLIS, 7590 Auctioneers. IfcKEXZIE and WILLIS, R. St. Clair McKenzie.) (Jcseph Willis. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, Cathedral square, r.ext Post Office. OWNER REDUCED PRICE BY £100 FOR A QUICK SALE. i?7QA—ST. ALBAXS (near Papanui J* <OU road)— Well built Modern House of 6 rpems, i-acres bath, shower, lavatory basin, li. Mid c, verendah. tiled grates and heirths, gas, wardrobes, linen press, pantry, ecullery, washhouue, copper, tube, deep well, centre flowers, plmterod, picturo mouldings, bay windows, r.ephalt paths, largo rooms, stud 10ft. A very fine property, in a, choice locality, handy to cars, Id section. A property euch ac this in thi3 locality very soldom comes into the market. ' Fol. '265 VERY FINE PROPERTY. EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD LOCALITY. - CARLTOX— Splendidly-built <*OXjUxJ\J house of 8 largo rooms, with bath, Bhowor, lavatory baein, h. and c., verandah, tiled grates and hoerths, gas, wardrobes, press, pantry, »cullery, washhouso, copper, tubs, windniU!, main sewor connection, eentro flowers, plastered, picture mouldings, cornices, bay windows, asphalt paths, southern aspect, ejie cf rooms ii x IS. 15 x 20, 9ft hall. A property like this very seldom comes on the market. Wβ can confidently recommend it in every way. The price is right. The. house would cost over iIOCO to build, and the section about £600. Fol. 273 SPECIAL NOTICE. AS we find that some people do not care to submit their G-ooda to Auction, we beg to announce that WE ARE PREPARED TO BUY SECOND-HAND FURNITURE in any quantity. Beet poesiblo Cash Prices given. AUCTION SALES OF FURNITURE, ETC., held in our Commodious Auction Rcoms EVERY TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 1 p.m. McKENZIE and WILLIS, AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, Cathedral square (next to Poet Office). C 5424-1871 CONWAY MATSON AND SONS. CLEARING SALE Of LIVE AND DEAD STOCK AT. FENDALTON. MONDAY, 2nd MAY, at 1.30 sharp. \ i • . pONWAY MATSON and • SONS having >-- cold the Property, are instructed by MR W. T. WILSON, BURNSIDE ROAD, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION:— COWS—I in full profit, four months calved, 1 will calve first week June. HORSES—I D. G. Dick, broken all work. 1 Geld. Dan, broken to all work. IMPLEMENTS—Tip Dray and Frame. new (Duncan), S.F. Ploiigh (Cooper and Duncan) new, set Di»c Harrows, 2-horee. set Tine Harrows, three leaves. Grass Mower, new (Massey-Harris), Grass Mower in good order (Woods), Hay Rake (Jones), P.anet Horse Hoe. 2 stacks Hay (first crop), 10 tone and 8 tons, Pony, Gig and Harness, Grindstone,' Wheelbarrow, 12 bags Potatoes, and host cf Sundries, Timber, Ironbark Plunking, and Firewood, Shaft and Leading xiarness, Back Bind and Plough Chains. CONWAY MATSON and SONS, 7589 • Auctioneers. 12 PER CENT. ON NEW CITY SHOP PROPERTY IS NOT BAD. INVESTORS PLEASE NOTE. TWO New Shops, with 5 dwelling-rooms each, and conveniences, let at 25s a week each, to tenants who ere doing well (one has a lease for seven yeais). This we regard as absolutely first-c'.aae. Price for the freehold premises £1150, as against rente. £130 per annum. Considering times are supposed to be hard, this is surely good enough for the most cautious. CONWAY MATSON and SONS, Agents. A BEAUTIFUL CITY BARGAIN. ; OWNER FORCED TO SELL. Leaving for Melbourne. .T>LEGANT BRICK VILLA of 7 main ■" roams, til large, with every convenience, North City, near Id Cars. All usual offices, doublo walla, only 4 years built, and Beautiful Grounds of over J-Acre. . £1550. Offers considered. Fol. 134 V. CONWAY MATSON and SONS. TO LET. TO LET. T OVELY FENDALTON HOME with 3 A-J Acres of Lund, 7-roorncd Residence with every modern convenience. Will let for 18 months at 30s a week. CONWAY MATSON and SONS, +*19^n- F . IRST - RATE RESIDENCE, a*\.&i\j\J wi'.h i of an Acre, off Papanui road, 2d section, 5 very large rooms (hall 9Jft wide); epecially well-constructed house, etc. Full particulars. Foi. 134 CONWAY MATSON and SOiSS. pHEAP BUILDING SITES, off Riccarton road, £110 per quarter, handy to car* Plan on application. Also a Prominent Section on Cashmere, £250. commanding splendid view, area 1 rood 18 perches. CONWAY MAI'SON and SONS. HANDY RESIDENCE TO FENDALTON CARS. MODERN VILLA of 5 rooms, sunny side of street, b. and c. service, all office! dining-room 17ft x 13ft €in, trellis fences, asphalt paths, lovely gordca stocked with flowers, sunny verandah, etc. £800. . CONWAY MATSON acd SONS. C 3238-1820 13U C&she! street. FOX SALE. SMALL SHINGLE, suitable for Footpaths, Carriage Dmes, etc., also Broken Metal all aizce. Apply SMART iind SON, Asphalter*, Sydenham. C 3038 Telephone No. 3ec. I?-if\ DEPOSIT"andTIOa - per 4 roams, bath, etc. An excellent little property for £195. Why pay rent, when you can buy on these terms. Forest and Perkins, Sydenham.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13720, 29 April 1910, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13720, 29 April 1910, Page 12

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