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AUCTIONS. j a. s. McKENZIE AJN'D 00. S. McKENZIE AND CO., HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS AND GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHERS, 143 CASHEL bxREET (Next Tattersall's). COMFORT AND PLEASURE IN YOUR HOME BEGIN JUST AS SOON AS YOU BUY ONLY WELL-MADE FURNITURE. AVOID CHEAP FURNITURE AND TIME PAYMENTS. We Sell for Cash and are consequently able to turn out t L" RN IT L Ri*. CHE A PER t-hac any other Firm in Christchurch. THIS IS NOT A CATCH HEADING, IT IS A PLAIN STATEMENT OF FACT. Ask our Customers or, belter still, eomc and see for yourself. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. We have an Enormous Stock of VERY CHOICE CARPETS, HALL RUNNERS, RUG-S, LINOLEUM, ETC., and aro propared to cut the Price® on these Lines during this month. Having placed largo orders with tho Manufacturers before tho opening of hostilities with Germany and Austria, wo have landed our Carpets, Lino., Et-c., juat about as Cheap as we did Sefore tho War. HEARTH RUGS —We have a largo selection o: those, ranging fro:ii 7s 6d to 40s. Clioico colouring and designs. This line ia selling well. SO BUY -SOW, Before our present Stocks are Exhausted. REFURNISH. If vou are wanting to refurnish, we are prepared 10 take your Old Furniture in part pavment which then enables vou to get OUAINT UP-TO-DATE FURNITURE at a LOW COST. PROPERTY'. If vou are wanting a Nice Bungalow, Housd or Farm, call and interview the Manager of our Land Department, and he will bo pleased to show you our Register, which comprises a very largo Selection of CHOICE AND UP-TO-DATE BUNGALOWS, with all Modern Conveniences. WE ARE CASH BUYERS OF SECONDHAND FURNITURE. If you are leaving for another part of the Country, and do not wish to hold an Auction Sale or tako your Furniture with you, just RING TELEPHONE 3414, and our Buyer will call and givo vou the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE TO-DAY FOR SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. WE ARE BUYERS FOR ANY QUANTITY, large or small. NOTE.—We are tho only Auctioneering Firm of McKenzie in this town, and our ADDRESS IS 143 CASHEL STREET (next Tattersall's). Our Mr McKenzie severed ilia connexion with the iirm in the Square over two vears ago. ' 15. S McKF.N/.IE and CO, GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHERS, AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS 143 CASHEL STREET tn?xt Tattersall's). SSI 3 CLARIDGE AND SMITH. AUCTION. FRIDAY, 11.30 a.m. O TIP Drays, 1 Frame, 1 Wooden Sledge, 1 Gig, 1 'iSrap, Light Spring Dray (good us new), 2 Grass Mowers, 1 Grass Mower (no reserve). 2-horso .Cultivator, Irou Age Cultivator and Grubber, 1 D.B. Gun, 1 Revolver, Sot 3-loa.f Harrows, Watteru Stovo (good order), 2 Register Grates, Oil Stovo und Oven, 1 Bellows, Bono Mill, 1 Vvco, 2 Wheelbarrows, 3 Lawn Mowers, '2 Garden Seats, 1 Gent's Bike. 1 Lady's Bike, 1 PiaTio (English make, no reserve), W. Stund, 3 Tables, Duches6o, 1 D. Bed and Box Mattress (good aa new), Timber, 3000 ft Timber all uizes and lengths, 100 Sheets S.H. Iron (sft to Bft), Pair Wheels and x\xle, 1 Wooden Troughs (4ft x 2ft), Light and Heavy Harness. PIGS —5 Store Pigs, 5 Weaners (good sorts). Account Philpott: Draught Gelding, ull work, 6pund and quiet, trial; 2 Harness Horses. Further entries invited. Free advt. CLARIDGE and SMITH. HARRY SMITH, IS7-1 Auctioneer. NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY CO. OF N.Z.. LTD. A REMINDER. QLEA RI N G SAL E. Account Mr S. Harris, ROLLESTON. 12 o'clock TO-DAY'. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LTD., 1869 Auctioneers. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. SMITH AND BRUERE. NOTHING CHEAPER ON THE MARKET p-Orr—LINWOOD—Splendid G-roomoc house, plastered, hot and colc water, gas, pantry, scullery, washhouse, cop per and tubs, h.p. water, sewer; over i-acre truit trees. SMITH and BRUERE, 148 Hereford street. O ACRES (over), L.1.P., with G-roomed rcsi <~i deuce, electric light, bathroom, hot auc cold water, packing 6hods, store-room, Bplen did orchard. Prico for the lot £900. SMITH and BRUERE, lis Hereford street. (*QQA —ST. ALBANS—Up-to-date Bunga dwOOv low, just completed, sun veran dali, tiled roof, hot and cold 6ervice, exp&n sive leadiights, electric light fittings through out, gas stove, everything tastefully ar ranged. Motor shed, splendid high and dr; section. Government mortgage. QUICh SALE WANTED. SMITH and BRUERE, 148 Hereford street. 6,1 ACRES, 10 minutes from 2d .section o 2 car —Nearly Now Bungalow, ever] convenience, frui! trees, part in grass anc potatoes. Prico £1550. Owner will take i Bungalow in part payment. THIS PRO PERTY IS BOUND TO SELL QUICKLY SMITH and BRUERE, 148 Hereford street. ALBANS, alongside tram XUI I 'J !i«c—s-Roomcd Bungalow, ti:t\ roof, plastered, eleetr.c light throughout panelled lia.il und dining-room, hot and colc water, everything of the best; just unde i-acro scction. Card to view from SMITH and BRUERE, 14S Hereford street. 'Tt ACRES LAND, close to Papar.ui road ' - part in crop. House of G rooms, ho' and cold service, 2-stallcd stable, brick floor fowlhouses, 2-bail cowshed, all concrete floors. This property has a groat prospec tivo value. Ca=t £2150. To effect i QUICK SALE within 14 days owner wll accept £1500. SMITH and BRUERE. SSI6S-311 148 Hereford street. C. J. MARSHALL. FOR SALE. HARPER STREET. SYDENHAM, I"U juat over railway, House of Sever Room 3, etc., nearly i-Acre Section, 55 feel frontage. Position of buildings makes pro perty very suitable for a carrier, cabman, oi taxi proprietor; or plenty Toom for anothei house. INSTRUCTIONS : Submit any reasonable offer. Owner giving Easy lernis. C. J. MARSHALL. 77 HEREFORD STREET. MW34-17C /"GOSSIP Housekeeping Hints, vT Weekly Fashion Notes, and Reading for Everybody, appear in the "Page 1<" Women" in Saturday's Editions of "Th« Evening News.''

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15773, 14 December 1916, Page 12

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