AUCTIONS. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. McKENZIE AND WILLIS, AUCTIONEERS. -LAST) AGENTS, VAI ATOKs, AND GENERAL FURNITURE PROVIDERS. EXTRAORDINARY. COMMERCIAL GENEALOGY. R. St. Clair McKeniio.) tJoseph "Wil McKENZIE AND WILLIS, 1 THE LEADING AUCTIONEERS OF CUKLSTCHUHCH, THE CHEAPEST FUKNISHING E I'ORIUM IN THE CITY. 3 CARPETS. - Beautiful dcFi™nr, in Tapestry. Bruspei?. j minster. Velvet Pi!r\ Tapestry, at 32s Brussels 3 x 10: L 6in at i' 3 10s. Axmins 12 xn at £5 10 3 tid; Velvet Pile 9xl tin at £i 13?. HALL RUNNERS. Axminster, J-yard wide, beautiful color splendid qualiiv. Gs Sd per yard. RUGS. I Axminster, Velvet Pile, and Sk:n. at str i liiiffiy low price?—a pood Ru" for Kitchen at Gγ, Cd, Rugs for Diving a Drawing-rooms from Us Gd. LACE CURTAINS. 3i yards long r.t Gs &l per pair; the !at " importation from England, the beauts 1 Trellis Pattern, from ~Y2s (A per pair ( usual shop price, being 275). LINOLEUMS. Our latest shipment only iust arrived—l very litest ::: desijrn snef colourings, at Sd per square, yard. ; DINNER SERVICES. " r An important importation just to hand— l ' Popular Mazarine Blue Band and Gr« »nd Gold and other choice colourings, Semi-porcelain, 47 pieces from 509. SIDEBOARDS, BLACK AND BKASS BE STEADS, BEDROOM FURNITURE, ' And every line of Household Furnishings similarly low prices. SATISFACTION ABSOLUTE to the GENERAL PUBLIC OF CHRISTCHURC MeKENZIE AND WILLIS, AUCTION WAREHOUSE, Cathedral square (next Pott Office). CARRIERS PLEASE NOTE. LINWOOD. -r*-iOO LINWOOD J-an-acre, with substantially-built House 7 rooms, all in good order, with ail eonvei ' ences, stable, coachhouse, close to electric ci I Just the placo for a earner. We do not know a cheaper property of i kind, and it's got to bo sold quick. McKENZIE and WILLIS. A WORKMAN'S" HOME. £475 4 Rooms, nice T-Cottage, with all co veniences, sowar connection, on a good acre, section, close to electric car, with got orchard, and sufficient room to build anoth house if desired You should have a look at thia. McKENZIE and WILLIS, Land and Estate Acrente, C 1490 Cathedral square. i{OOJIlfo^"EEl~A — COW _ irEii£ — £670 1 Acre of Land, and well-built House of rooms, in first-ehifs condition, close to electr car, every convenience, bay window, larj rooms, bath, pantry, scullery, cupboard wardrobes, etc. This is a first-class propert and the price is dirt cheap, as the house exceptionally well built. Wo will give you a card lo view. *McKENZEE and WILLIS. CLOSE TO~NEW C&k ROUTED £560 G rooms and half an acre, good eour Houae, 2 bay windows, bath, pantry, sculler with ovory convenience, including gas fi tings, windmill and tanke. There is a spiel did orchard, stable, workshop, etc, THio section has 3 chains frontage, givii plenty of room to build or cut up. This is an ideal family home, and shoul command a quick sale ! SEE US ABOUT IT. McKENZIE and WILLIS. CONWAY MATSON AND SONS. FOR SALE. FIRST-CLASS CORDIAL BUSINESS. Tl/TANUFACTURING Plant, with 2-storc -I>X shed 40 x2O feet, together with a machinery, and Dwelling of 6 rooms, ga. and City conveniences; i-a-cre, main street. Fol. 253 CONWAY MATSON and SONS. 4?Q/1 A—NICE Suburban Home, handy t dwO'xV/ trama, nearly 2 acres, with inodcr House of 5 main rooms, plastered, tile hearth. , ), bays, asphalt paths, windmill an tank, ba-th, h. and c, gas, otc, all officei dairy, piggery, orchard, lawn and flowers. Fol. 260 CONWAY MATSON and SONS. SUMNER— Two i-acro Sections in Naylan etreet, 132 ft frontage. Suit builder, a £380 tho lot. Fol. 25 CONWAY MATSON and SONS. _£?-|f»nA BUYS a Gentleman's Residenc S/IUUu of 10 main rooms and over three quarters of an aero in garden, lawn, orchard etc. Delightful place, having the weateri aspect. llain sewer, und every City con venionce. Fol. 25 CONWAY MATSON and SONS. J?£?Or—NEW Bungalow, just off Papanui and facing north, good design ant well planned. All latest improvements b; prominent architect; 32 perches of land. Fol. 253 CONWAY MATSON and SONS. OPAWA. -£*7OK— LOVELY Home, high corner site Jw 100 commanding grand view of hill! and mountains; 5 largo rooms, viz., 17 x 17 17 x 14, 14 x 12, 13 x 13, 13 x 10, 6H hall Beautifully papered and decorated through out, up-to-date in all respects; i-acre section Suit Lyttelton business man. Fol. 26c CONWAY MATSON and SONS. COUNTRY STORE. FOR SALE —Old-established Store and Dwelling, with 5 rooms, genera! store and drapery, all stock good, and everything clean; 5 acres freehold, stables, lofts, etc. Owners retiring. Fol. 260 CONWAY MATSON and SONS, C 5522 Next U.S.S. Co., Caehol etreet. BAKER BROS. £785 ST, ALEANS - £185 ST. ALBANS 13 considered tho best residential suburb of Christchurch. The House mentioned below \VE consider is the best House (for Tho money) in St. Albans. ThereEoro this should be considered before you decide, to bay. CANON STREET, contains 6 rooms, large and jiry, with the usual fixtures and Sttings in an up-to-date house, every convenience. The wholo is placed upon a J-acre section, freo from any peat and ONLY ONE MINUTE FROM THE TRAM. Carde to view can be had from the igente. BAKER 8R03._ I" INWOOD, " rooms, bathrocnj, gas, scullery, pantry, rashhouse, copper, wardrobes, cupboards, workshop, /emery; over I-acre. X 650. [7-EN-DALTON, QUEEN' L 6-roomed Bungalow gas, bathroom, hot nd cold water, pantry, scullery, washbouso. opper, tubs, cupboards wardrobes; i-acra »00. Terms ffousFsHfcTLEi" FO those looking for comfortable homes to *- rent, we would refer them to our Vcekly Printed Liat of Houses to Let. The ast is issued every SATURDAY, and coniine up-to-date particulars of the Houses to <et in Christchurch and Suburbs, posted ree on application .. .. BAKER BROS. [TyiLSON'S ROAD— • * pantry, scuuery. waahhoueo, copper, table and shed; J-acro. As tho otrner has at Canterottry, this property can bo puraased at a very low figure. BAKKR BROS., AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS. 510S-1390 ") C. SHIER and "CO., WaTcLmaKere and i*i oWy '' ers . ' lav * * largo assortment cf old Nockiete just arriving at all price*. . large etock of 18 carat Gold Wedding ing» always on hand. Engagement R:ngs \ ail prices. 181 HIGH STREET. C 5634
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