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AUCTIONS. h7 matson and co. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. TAITAPU. TAI TAPU. TUESDAY, Hth JUNE, at 12 o'c'.cck. =re instructed by Mr R. Howdon. V» who has purchasca a property vi Southland, and who is leaving the district, to HOLD a SALE, a* above, at the homestead, TAJ TAPU. known as LEATHEM'S K.B.—At this sale pome of tho finest cows acd horses will be sold. The implements also are cf the highest grade and good as rew. Fu-'l details later. 8065 H. HATSON and CO. LARGE SALE OF TOWN PROPERTIES. LARGE SALE OF TOWN PROPERTIES. LAKGE SALK OF TOWN PROPERTIES. SATURDAY, JUNE Ith, 12.30 SHARP. H MATSON and CO. (in conjunction v.ith • Mr R. 0. DUNCAN), will SELL in their Cflshe! street Rooms, ac above— 7 Houses in Madras street south and facing Byror. street and Carlyie street, in close proximity to railway station and centre of City." 1 Section Ma«hrs3 ttrect, near Cerlylc strre!. 1 Section facia? Madras and A'.lert streets, with buildings thereon, a valuable blcck. N.B.—The proper!ire aro being sold in the Estate cf the late ifri McGarvr. 'to close _aoecuuts, and those requiring cheap, well situutod cottages should como along and pick up a bargain. 11. MATSON and CO., RONALD O. DUNCAN. £371 Joint Agents. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. AUCTION! AUCTION!! HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. THIS DAY! THIS DAY!! THIS DAY , .!! Commencing at J o'clock. ON account of W. A. Authony, Esq., "U the Premises, 15 MEREDITH STREET. ADDINGTON. Just oft Sprncer street, oil". Lincoln road. (Tako Addington car to corner Spencer street and Lincoln read.) ! Tho Wholo if his HOUSEHOLD FURNI ! TURE end EFFECTS, being -tho contents of a 5-roomod Ilou*n, including— Linoleums, Couches, Pictures, Austrian Chairs, Curtains, Folding Chair, Axniinster Itujra, Fenders, Inmst, Coui Vaso, lljrnboo Tab.c, UpholF.iercd Wicaer Chair, Douh.o Iron Bedstead, Box Spring MeUress, Duchcsse pair, I Chest cf Drawer*, Glassware, Siip I Hats, Dressing Tables, Sewing Machine, I Kitchen ytensils, Wringer, Garden Too.s, Steps, etc., etc. McKENZIE and WILLIS, 0003 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE~~OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANO, ETC. TO-MCfRROW! TO-MORROW!! Commencing at 1 o'clock. ON account of R. McMillan, Esq.j who is leaving- the district, en the Pubises, ' 123 HOLLY ROAD, ST. ALBAN.S (two doora from Springfieid road), The whole of his .SUPERIOR FURNITURE aud HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, being the contents of a well furnished 6-rcomed House and including HANDSOME UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by Waldemar, rosewood wee, Drop-he;:d Sewing Machine, Chesterfield Couch, Divan Easy Chairs, Jiruseols Carpets, Axminster Rugs, Brasfc-raii, Kerb and Fire Brasses, Wa.nut Overmantel, Rattaa Chairs and Cushions, Ooc. TuWes and Chair?, Piano Stool, Pictures, 2 Water Colours by Perrett, Hall Linoleum r.nd Brussels Carpet Runner, Hall Stand, Oil Paintings, Hall Curtains, Handsome Sideboard , , Oak Extension Dining Tables, Dining Chairs, Table Covers, Coal Vase, number of Books, Linolexims, Black and Brass Bedsteads, Wire aml.lvapoc Mattrcsees, Wardrobe. Duchesae Dressing Table, Marb'.c-top Washstand, Bedwure, j Swing Mirror, Slip Mats, 2 Wiro Stretchers I and Overlay?, Chests of Drawers, Fenders- and Irons, Blankets,. Dinner Service, Crockery, Kitchen Table, Aust. Chairs, Sundries, Walnut Clock, large Manglo in perfect' order, Wringer, Tools, Ball-bearing* Lawn Mower, Tent and Fly 10 x 12, with wooden floor, Gcnt'a Bicycle, Meat Safe, Bird Cage, Garden r Hose and Seat, etc., etc. : ON VIEW THIS DAY, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. ' McKENZIE and WILLIS, 0004 Auctioneers. McKENZIE and. WILLIS. H. S* Glair McKenzic) (Joseph Willis. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. J ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, i Cathedral square, next Post Office A GRAVE AND SERIOUS CHARGE IS laid upon all Parents whose boys are - reaching thet age when tho right home influence will in all probability savo them from those social pitfalls which lie at the : feet of all youtha seeking their evening ! emuseroente away from the parental roof. ;It is possible to KEEP YOUR BOYS AT HOME By purchasing one of the • FAMOUS RILEY BILLIARD TABLES (Gft lin v Bft din), Complete with' Ball.", Cues, Rest, Scoring Board, etc Price £12 10s. You can place ono' of these tables on your dining-room table, and lift it off and store against Ihe wall when it is not wanted. In every respect- it is a perfect reproduction of the full-sized table and givea exactly the eara-e gam*Or you can hove a splendid COMBINATION BILLIARD DINING TABLE, with ali the latest improvements, from £18 10s. i ! One Goodwin Combination Billiard Dining Table, with nil accessories, £12 10». EASY TERMS IF REQUIRED. ■ Note <ur Address— McKENZIE and WILLIS THE AUCTIONEERS. Next Post Office, Cathedral square AN EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY. IDEAL POSITION. ' LOW PRICE. UNDER OFFER FOR TWO - ONLY, Aβ Owner is Leaving. £1125~ RUGBY STREET idose to P*paoui read),, nearly new and magnifUonUy-built Jhouse of 6 rooms, one room 16 x 15, blether 15 x 14, plastered and papeicd'jjlkrcughout, every possible modern convenience, bath, h. t-id c, sewer connection, etc., full i-acre, two verandahs, bay acdStJriel windows, an exceptionally choice property, in perfect order, house only just repainted. Wo can guarantee this to be the beet valno at the price in this district. A great opportunity for anyone requiring f» good home in this choice Jollity. McKENZIE and WILLIS, 1114 Sole Agent*.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13742, 25 May 1910, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13742, 25 May 1910, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13742, 25 May 1910, Page 12