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| AUCTIONS. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY .JALE OF BICYCLES. In our Large Land O Sale Rooms, Corner Cashel and Manchester streets, sATtRuAY NEXT, November 11th, at 10.30 a.m. We have received inBtiuctans from that we"-known Firm, GA.WAGE'S to SELL 35 HIGH-GRADE BICYCLi.S'bv PUBLIC AUCTION, on SATURDAY "NiTXT. Gamagc's require . more room in their Cricket Department. They ba.o just landed 250 bats selected , by Victor Truniper and Warren Bardslev, tne champ.on New South Wales ; cricketers. hence the reason foT re- ; due thc large stock of Bicycles. 35 j BICYCLES will be cold on SATURDAY j 1 XtfXT, and as Gamnee's aro prepared to givo , every buvcr a guarantee we cm safely say i that the "new Bicycles nro high-grade, and are not got up for fhow purpo.es The Bicvelee to be sold on NEXT have been fitted up to suit all classes cf riders. They are the latest 1911-12 snodcV. built thrcu<?ho"*. cf thc best English steel t.ubin" nnd' filt-.ngs, while every bearing is fully guaranteed by Gaina-re's for cne year. Sample Parts, ehowins. what the Bicycles arc, en view in cur rooms. Bicvclcs are a"'o en view. Gtm.io'.' have tho lsrgest stcek of Cvclo Goods and Ports in Ch-i«t-churcli. and cm replace any part of a Bicycle at a moment's not : ce an nmdrnt occur. Severn! rood L-.dies' ard Gentlemens Second-hand Bxycle* will al«j be so.d Don t forcret Day of ?Me-SATUPDAY 10.30 a.m. " CRADDOCK McCROSTIE CO , Auctioneers, Comor Cashel and Manche«.«r streets. C E. JONES, Auctioneer. 8563 McKENZIE AND WILLIS AUCTION! AUCTION 1 1 AT OUR ROOMS, NEXT POST OFFICE. THIS DAY! THIS DAY! 1 THIS DAY! I I Commencing at 1 o'clock. \ GREAT QUANTITY of SUPERIOR A FURNITURE, including Diawir.g-room Suito in Genoa velvet, Choitcifield fcuite, Wa-drobe, Siutboa.ds, Duches-e Clic w, Washstor.ds, Cedar Extension Dining-table (screw), Couches, Oco. Chairs and lablcs, Rattan Chairs, Wedgwood Dinner Servico (106 pieces), Lamps, Pictures, Clocks, Vases, Small American Organ, Double B.ack and Brass Bedsteads, Wire and Kapoc Mattreescs, Overmantel, Coal Vase, Kitchen Tables. Sundries, Linoleums. Ca-.pcts, Curtains, Rugs, Lawn Mowers, alro quantity of DRAPERY and LINEN GOODS, including Sheeting, Table Damask, Serviettes, Calicoes, Madanolams, Towels, FoTfar. Ladies' Hcrae, Mnrcella and Honeycomb Quilts, Ladies' Blouses, Skirts, Dress Lengths, etc., etc. McKENZIE and WILLIS, 6261 Auctioneers. McKENZIE. and WILLIS R St. C. McKenzie.) (Joseph Willis. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS AND VALUATORS. Cathedral square (next Post Office). AN OFF-SEASON OFFER!!! FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. A RILEY BILLIARD TABLE FOR £12 10 s SIZE 6ft x 3ft, with all accessories, including balls, cues, rest, etc. CAN BE USED ON ANY SIZED DINING TABLE. Unequalled for speod, accuracy, and correctness of angle. OR THE COMBINED BILLIARD AND DINING TABLE COjiIPLETE FOR £18 10s. Fitted with patent automatic action for raising and lowering and levelling. It is so arranged that the table can bo raieed instantly and automatically to tho right height for billiards, or lowered to dining table j height. WE HAVE ONLY A VERY FEW LEFT, And we havo decided to SELL THEM AT SUCH A PRICE AS \ WILL PLACE THIS FASCINATING PASTIME WITHIN THE REACH OF AiUj. You should GRASP THE OPPORTUNITY. McKENZIE and WILLIS, Auctioneers, Land Agents and Valuators, Cathedral square (next Post Office). CHS7-28 A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. THE FAMILY MAN'S CHANCE THE FAMILY MAN'S CHANCE. A CHEAP HOME WITHIN THE CITY ON THE EASIEST OF TERMS. NO CAR FARES TO PAY. r-KQK FOR a Seven-roomed Well-built -=£.000 ond Comfo:table HOUSE. Teplete with all modern conveniences, including gas fittings, splendid water supply, patent w.c, and main sewer connection, northern aspect, FULL QUARTER-ACRE, well planted with fruit tree 3. The whole property is in good oidor anfl only 8 MINUTES' WALK FROM THE SQUARE. This is a splendid opDortunity for the man with a family to obtain a cheap city home on his own terms if necessary. ONLY ONE WEEK IN WHICH TO SELL. , Apply for card to view to the Sole Agents, McKENZIE and WILLIS. l-SPECULATOR'S NIBBLE. WOOLSTON BUSINESS SITE CHEAP. £395. 3J Chains Frontage to Ferry road (Regent street), and River road, Woolston, on which there is at present built a comfortable fourroomed House and Shop returning 16s per week. This is a epiendid shop site and is uirt cheap. Card to view from the Agent*, McKENZIE and WILLIS, Land and Estate Agents, C 6843-1912 Cathedral, square. GOULD, BEAUMONT AND CoT~ pOULD, BEAUMONT -UTO CO., FINANCE AND STOCK AGENTS, 118 HEREFORD STREET. Established 1867. MORTGAGEa We have VARIOUS SUMS for INVESTMENT on FIRST MOFTGAGE SECURITIES at CURRENT RATJ3. We undertake the management of TRUST, ABSENTEE and PRIVATE ESTATES, and the Collecti.il of Rent and Interest. RICCARTON. MANDEVILLE SUBDIVISION. ONLY 5 SECTIONS UNSOLD. Each contains 1 rood 20 perches, and at the price asked must be very cheap. £200~ EAQL NOTE THE TERMS: 10 per cent deposit, 10 per cent, in 6 months, 10 per cent in 12 months, Balance in 3 years. . Interest 5 per cent. GOULD, BEAUSONT and CO. WITHIN EASY REACH OF THE CITY. 40Q~ACRES. This capital little Farm for sale, growa good oats, turnips, etc., is well subdivided, and watered by county races. Modern homestead, all in good order. PRICE £7 10s PER ACRE. GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO. C 4771 THE Special "Page for Women" in Saturday s editions of "The Evening News" appeals to everyone- A bright home Magazine

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14194, 7 November 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14194, 7 November 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14194, 7 November 1911, Page 12

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