AUCTIONS. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. OUR ■FORTHCOMING SALES -*■*' TO BE NOTED. THIS DAY"—At our Rooms, 1 o'clock p.m., on account of W. K. ■ Dowdingr, Esq.. Superior Furniture and Household Eff-ec'.s. THURSDAY, 12th January—At "Wimmera," Bligh's road, off Papamii road, at 1 o'clock p.m., on account A- T. Butler, Esq., Furniture, Fowls, Ducks, and Farm Sundries. FRIDAY, 13th January—At our Rooms, at 1 o'clock p.m., Household Furniture and Effects. TUESDAY. 17th January—Ditto. •WEDNESDAY. 16th January—At 357 Gloucester street. Linwood. at 12JO p.m., on behalf of H. W. Stringer, Esq., the whole of his Suoerior Furniture. And at 2 p.m., his fine Property, comprising House of 6 rooms, etc. THURSDAY, 19th Januacy—At 271 Bealey avenue (corner of Packo street), at 12.30 p.m.. on behalf of C. E. Baily, Esq., tho whole of his Superior Furniture, being the contents of an 8-roomed house. FRIDAY. 20th January—At our Rooms, at 1 o'clock p.m.. Household Furniture and Effects. And at 2 p.m., on account of W. M. Crawley, Esn.. Section of i-acre, situated in Somerfield street. TUESDAY. 2"th January—At our Rooms, at 1 o'clock p.m., Household Furniture and Effects. ' WEDNESDAY, 25th January—At corner of Buckley's road and Norwich street, at 1-2.30 p.m., on account of E. Ellis, Esq., his Superior Furniture and Effects, being the contents cf a 5-roomcd house. THURSDAY. 26th January—At 131 Rugby street, St. Albans, at 12.30 p.m., on account of J. C. Hooper. Esq., the whole of his Choice and Very Superior Furniture. FRIDAY. 27th January—At our Rooms, at 1 o'clock p.m., Household Furniture and Effects. _ 5357 McKENZIE and WILLIS. URGENT! SALEI SALE!! SALE!!! At Our Rooms, Next Post Office. THIS DAY. THIS DAY. Commencing at 1 o'clock p.m. Sharp. ON behalf of and for the convenience of W. K. Dowding, Esq., who is leaving for the North Island, a Large Quantity of Good and Serviceable FURNITURE and HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, including Handsome Mahogany Extension Dining Table. Dining Tables, Dining Chairs, Occasional Chair, Chesterfield Couch, Occasional Tableß, Sideboard. Overmantel, Whatnots, Black and Brass Bedsteads,. Wire Mattresses, Kapoo Mattresses, Cheval Ducheese, Washstands, Chests Drawers, Bedwace, Child's Cot, Bassinette, Palmstands, Jardinieres, Pot Plants, Couch, Child's Chair, Bronse Kerb and Bra.ses, Fenders, Music Canterbury, Hallstand, Carpets, Linoleums, Rugs, Curtains, Excelsior Lawn Mower, Go-cart, Wringer, Tea Set. Jam Jars, Gas Ring, Kitchen Utensils, and a Host of Other Useful Lots too numerous to particularise. McKENZIE and WILLIS, 6365 Auctioneers. SHORT NOTICE. AUCTION SALE. •On THURSDAY NEXT, tho 12th JAN., at 1 p.m. On the Premises, "WIMMERA," BLIGH'S ROAD, off Papanui road, ON account of A. T. Butler, Esq., who is leaving for the North Island, the Whole of his Superior FURNITURE and HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, also Quantity of Fowls, Ducks, and Poultry, Farmer's Sundries. Full details to-morrow's papers. McKENZIE and WILLIS, J356 Auctioneers. DO YOU ALWAYS SHOP PROFITABLY? DO YOU? THE ~" HOW TO WHEN TO WHERE TO WHAT TO ARE DETAILED HEREUNDER. TAKE a Tram to Cathedral square at yonr very earliest opportunity, And visit McKenzie and Willis's Auction and Furniture Rooms, Where you can be' shown BLACK AND BRASS BEDSTEADS, 2-inch Pillars, handsome designs, very massive, From £2 10s. SIDEBOARDS, superior workmanship, elogant designs. From £3 15a. DUCHESSE CHESTS, very finished workmanship, levelled mirrors, raised jewel drawers, latest designs. From 85s. WASHSTANDS, marble-top, tiled backs, pedestal cupboards. From 355. CARPETS, Axminster and Velvet Pile from £4 10s, Tapestry from 82s 6d. RUGS, the very latest from London, beautiful colourings, and choice patterns. From 7s 6d. LINOLEUMS, best quality, ls IOJd, 2*. 2s ljd per sq. yard. CURTAINS, beautiful Lace Curtains,. from | 6s per pair. FLOWER BOWLS, TEA SETS. ALUMINIUM WARE, DINNER WARE, TABLE COVERS, And I ALWAYS A LARGE QUANTITY ] Of I HIGH-GRADE SECOND-HAND ! FURNITURE. I McKENZIE~~Bnd WILLIS,' AUCTIONEERS, i Cathedral square, next Post Office. i C 4469-260 ' i TTERE are a few GOOD HOMES for ANT--11 ONE WISHING TO KEEP their OWN COW, HORSE and TRAP, ETO.:— I £375—1 rooms, good sound House, J-acre, . stable, trapshed, e.tc. Small deposit. I £560 —6 rooms, every convenience, over i an acre, long frontage, good stabling, fowlruns, ; etc. Easy terms. £1050 —7 rooms, Modern, all conveniences, 7 Acres of Land, and numerous outbuildings. This is very cheap, £1000—5 rooms, almost new. up-to-date in every particular, every pceeible convenience, vinery, cowsheds, good orchard, 2 acres of land, nicely situated. Terms. £A 70 —5 rooms. Modern House, close to car, 1 Acre of Land. A real snip. £300 —5 rooms, splendid property, all conveniences, 2 Acres of Land. £1000—Good Brick House 5 rooma and outbuildings, 31 Acres, 2 frontages. Suitable for subdivision. £535 —3 rooms, sound and comfortable, good stable, orchard, etc., 4 Acres Splendid Land, with long frontage, 4 minutes from car. Would cut up at twice the price. C 4453-1806 RIEDLE AND SCURR. TAXICAB AT AUCTION. SATURDAY, 14th JANUARY, 1911, At 1 p.m. sharp. To Proprietors of Taxieab* and Livery Stablt". 6-CYLINDER, 16-20 H.P. "STANDARD" TAXICAB. RIEDLE and SCURR have received in- , structions frcm Mr R. D. Fenton (who has left for India) to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, Absolutely Without Reserve, his 6-CYLINDER 16-20 H.P. "STAN- I DAhD" (London) TAXICAB; magneto ignition, 5-sestcr. The Car i» in firetncla*. run- ! mng order and condition, ar.d is for Absolute Saie. The Sale will be held at SCUKR'S , "O'IAGO COACH and MOTOR WORKS," Cumberland street, Dunedin, where the cab is row on view. Don't miss thk splendid opportunity which is not likely to recur—of requiring an Up-to-Date Taxi at yonr own price. Trial* will be given to bona fid© purchaser*. RIEDLE and SCURR, Auctioneers, Prince- street, Dunedin. B2SS
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 13937, 10 January 1911, Page 12
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