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AUCTIONS. R. S. McKENZIE AND CO. AUCTION. AUCTION. THIS DAY 1 n.m. THIS DAT. IN OUR ROOMS, 143 CASHEL STREET (next Tattereall's). A SPLENDID SELECTION of HOUSEXX HOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, including:—Kiixhncr Piano, Chesterfield Suite, 7-pioce Suite in Leather, Kauri Sideboards. Dinner Waggon, Divan Chair, Dining Table, Extension Table, Music Rack, Occ. Tables, Occ. Chairs, Oct. Tabic, Jap. Table, Coal Cabinet, Cake Stand, Dinner Ware, Overmantel, Palm Stands, Draught Screen. Painted iSrror, Oak Hall Stand, Hall Tabic, Couch, 8.-rail Fenders, "Wood Beds. Iron Beds, Wardrobes, Cheva.l Duchess© Pairs. M.T. Washstand, Bedroom Ware, Dressing: Tables, Commode, Drophead Sowing Machine, Scales and Weights, Rocker Chairs, Kitchen Tables, Hall and Laco Curtaints, Wiro and Box Mattress, Table Cover, Steps, Sunblind. liair Dryer, Show Case, Gents' Cycle. Wool and Carpet Mats, Carpets, Lino., Motor-cycle, Pots and Pass, etc., R. S. McKENZIE and CO., 51-10 113 Cushel street (nest Tatteiiall's). AUCTION SALE. BUILDING FOR REMOVAL, WITHOUT RESERVE. MONDAY NEXT, the 17tli inst.. at 1.30 p.m. On the Premises, WORCESTER STREET. TYTE have received instructions from tho * ' Owner? to SELL, bv PUBLIC AUCTION, A PORTION OF THE OLD STABLES, -Is x 15. known n s Dr. Prins's, situated at the back of Canterbury Hal!, facing on Worcester street. Also O-ne LAUDAU and HARNESS. R. S. McKENZIE «nd CO., Auctioneers, 113 Cashcl exreet 5120 (.Next Tatt-ersail's}. GREAT AUCTION SALE. DRAPERY AND HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. Commencing WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19th, at 1 p.m., • And Continuing tho Following Days if nececsary. IN OUR ROOKS, 110 CASHEL STREET. £ ,f J "A—WE are instructed to SELL by • I tj\J AUCTION, ou account of whom it mav concern. A GREAT QUANTITY 'OF GENERAL DRAPERY AND HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. Every lot ollered to bo sold WITHOUT RESERVE. Full particulars Saturday's evening papers. R. S. McKENZIE and CO., Auctioneers, 1-13 Casliel street 3151 (Next Tattersall's). RS. McKENZIE AND CO, • HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS. AUCTIONEERS. VALUATORS. AND GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHERS, 143 CASHEL STREET (Next Tattersall's.) EXPLANATION—Owing to continued misunderstanding with Clients, wo find it necessary to emphasise tho fact that we havo NO CONNEXION WHATEVER with tho FIRM of McKENZIE aud WILLIS in the Square. Our MR McKENZIE SEVERED HIS CONNEXION WITH THAT FIRM over 12 months ago.—(Signed).—R. ST. CLAIR McKENZIE. GET INTO THE APPLE EXPORT BUSINESS. BIG PROFITS AND PLEASANT OCCUPATION. rr»AKE a Holiday Trip to the Nelson Apple X Lands at Christmas. Our representative. will meet you on the wharf and show you eomo of the greatest Apple Country in tho world, improved and unimproved. This district, with an average yearly rainfall of 40 inches and a daily sunshine average of 8 hours, is ideal for the purpose, and already 6omo thousands of acres are tmdar cultivation tor exporting apples. HERE IS ONE OF THE BEST. DECEASED ESTATE, MUST BE ■ REALISED. 30 ACRES FIRST-CLASS APPLE LAND, 10 acres planted with 1500 pickcd trees, best export sorts, 4 years old, already bearing well. Two and a half miles from wharf, school, and post olKco, and only 10 miles from Nelson. Fine new Bungalow Residence of six rooms, with all conveniences. Tho lato owner has just been killed ot tho Dardanelles, and the property must be realised. Tho place is a well-selected holding, being tho first pick out of a 2000-acre block, and has a splendid view of the har.bour. £300 will secure this bargain, which will provide a first-clas* living for the lucky buyer. • Wo haye also neveral unimprqved blocks in the Nelson District, in lots to suit purchasers, which tho owners will plant and cultivate and tend for the first fivo years. Thus you havo a ready-made living made over to you, without tho n'KOfisity of putting expensive improvements on the property till you -wish to settle. Make an appointment to inspect during the coming holidays. All particulars, etc., from * R. S. McKENZIE and CO.. Land and Estate Agents, Cashcl street. A DAIRY FARMER'S CHANCE. CA ACRES FIRST-CLASS DAIRYING ♦J" LAND in the Tai Tapu District. Will carry 40 cows. Quarter-mile from creamery, school, and post office. Onlv 14 miles from Christchurcli. Fifty acres adjoining can" also be secured at same price. Good six-roomed house, cowshed, dairy, stnblo. etc. PRICK, £60 v>»r acre. Now let si 6Ks per acre. £'200 to £300 cosh required. Exchange as part payment considered. Full narticnlarn from tho Vendor's Agents, R. S. McKENZTE «nd CO.. Land and Eftnte Agents, 143 Crshel street (Next Tattersall's). FOR SALE OT* EXCHANGE^ A JOINER'S UP-TO-DATE FACTORY, complete with all necessary plant for i carrying on a large Joinery and CabinelI maker's Business. Large roomy premises, latest machines, all in first-claes order. Owner will accept n low prire for th? olont nnd fre-Oiolrl. OR WJLL ACCEPT IN EXCHANGE Suitable Town . Property. Splendid chance for a livo mau to bccome established. Full particulars from R. S. McKENZIE and CO.. 143 Cashel street. CHEAP ST. ALBANS HOME* OWNER OFF TO THE FRONT. POR a « UP-TO-DATE 4-ROOM-ED HOUSE, T-shape, verandah. Built about 4 years, every modern convenience. Good aspect, close 'to car. Large section, well piar.ted. Bulk of money can remain on Government mortgage at 4£ per cent. Owner has enlisted, and is keen to sell within the next few dayE. Call and get rnrd to view from R. S. McKENZIE and CO.. Land and Estate Agents, 143 Cashel street. McGo2 ; l (Next Tattersall's). TONES, NORTON AND CO., LTD. FURNITURE AUCTION SALE. THIS DAY. THIS DAY. At 1 p.m. IN OUR HEREFORD STREET SALEROOMS. BALANCE OF DRAPERY, Tweeds. Boot*, D.B. Breech-loading Gun, etc., Household Furniture of all descriptions. TO-DAY, at 1 n.m ; TONIiS, NORTON and"Co„ LTD.. 5143 Auctioncore. GROCERY BUSINESS FOP. SALE. of the earliest-established Grocery Businesses in the centre of the City. Splendid opportunity for energetic man, as the owner is not asking any payment {at the goodwill, and ie prepared to remain for a time to assist purchaser. Full particulars can be obtained ftorn t HARMAJT ana STEVENS, LIMITED, SI Hereford street, Chris tch arch. H4OG7-6975

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15487, 14 January 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15487, 14 January 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15487, 14 January 1916, Page 12