j AUCTIONS. | i~~ McKEXZIE AND WILLIS. McKENZIE -AND WILLIS, ' j j AND HOUSE |"" FURNISHERS, . j CATHEDRAL' SQUARE .NEXT POST OFFICE . ! FOR XEVr FURNITURE AT LOWEST | PRICES. | SPECIAL spring bargains. LACE CURTAINS, from 4s per pair. j BEST AXMINSTF.R CARPET RUNNER, j 27111 wide, .fs Od per yard. " i i HEARTHRUGS, from a kitchen rug <,1 Is j ' "iki to a Beautiful Drawing or Dining- 1 | room Rut at. 3"2e tkl. ( j ! LINOLEUMS AND FLOORCLOTHS, from ; ; ;ls lid per yard. j i SEA-GRASS CARPETS. 10ft by Pit and ; ! ;°;t uv 9:t, from '.Os Od. ) i • i i CARPET SWEEPERS (Bissel!'«\ irom j S 15s. | i WRINGERS, from las Gd. • : LAWN MOWERS. Splendid Ball-Bearing j .Machines. 355. Easy enough driven for ] a woman to use. ! TABLE COVERS, from Ss fid. J MARCELLA QUILTS, from 15s. j SLIp MATS, from 3s Gd. i HANDSOME OAK SIDEBOARDS, from j j HIGH-BACKED DINING CHAIRS, with | : spring seats, from 15s. j I OAK BEDROOM SUITES, from £13. j | CHESTER-FIELP) COUCHES, in Velvet, ! i from £0 15e.- j | VERY HANDSOME DINING SUITES of j I 7 pieces, from £9 15s. : i HAN'DSOM'E DOUBLE WOOD BED- ' STEADS 39s Gd and 42s 6d. ! ! | PIA'NOS. | We alwavs have a few GOOD PIANOS IFOR SALE CHEAP. FOR CASH OR TERMS. OUR NEW FURNITURE IS ALL OF BEST QUALITY, j AND Guaranteed to give Satisfaction. ■ WE HAVE FURNISHED HUNDREDS OF HOMES IN CANTERBURY. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS FROM 7'p.ni, to 9 p.m. McKENZIE AND WILLIS, AUCTIONEERS AND HOUSE FURNISHERS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, (NEXT POST OFFICER. Mc 6170-1020 i I 1 I _ N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. j j A W A R D E i\ SALE. THURSDAY NEXT, JANUARY 11th. On account of a Client. 350 Two-tooth Half bred Wethers N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., 3165 Auctioneers, J. B. MERRETT AND CO. POULTRY, POULTRY—We had an excellent entry of Poultry 011 Saturday. Prices are now back to normal, and only prime quality birds realise the high prices. Table Chickens Tealised 5s Cd to 10s 4d, Ducklings 5s to 9s, Ducks 4s to 7s, Hens 3s to 5s 3d, Geese 7 e to 9e, Turkeys lis to 275, all P«r I'iiir. Sales Wednesdays and Saturdays. Send for Crates. Eggs wanted in any quantity. 3102 J. R." MERR.ETT, Auctioneer. DEVEREUX. KING AND 00. , . r DEVEREUX, KING, AND CO., LTD., LAND SALESMEN AND SADDLERS, 100 LICHFIELD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Tarpaulins, Rick Covers, Stack Covers, Hav Coverss Motor Covers, Binder Covers, Drill • Covers, Horse and Cow Covers, and All with Devereux's NEW PATENT. Everybody using them, because they last twice as long as the old style, and they COST NO MORE. Hundreds of testimonials and letters of approval. The strain is on the .Topes, not on th& fabric; they cannot blow ofi the stack—the more it blows and rains the tighter they grip the stack. The largest and most up-to-date stock in the Dominion. „ Buy now, while procurable *nt a r&asonabl« price. DEVEREUX, KING, and CO., LTD., D2121-56D7 100 Lichfield str«*t. COBB AND CO. TELEGRAPH LINE COACHES. LEAVE Arthur' 6 Pass Station on arrival of West Coast Express, which' leave# Chriatchurch at 8.30 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Carrying Passengers and their Luggage only for Hokitika, Weetport, Reefton, and Greymouth. arriving Greymouth same evening, 6.40 p.m. . Through rail and coach ticketa can b« obtained at Tourist Office, Chriatchurch, also coach tickets for coach journey obtainable *t the following hotelfc : —Warner's, Coker'a, Storey's, Clarendon, and United Servioa Hotels; from Mr Caesidv, Springfield; Mr W . Campbell. Christchurch. The management is under Mr H. Caesidy, who has had sole management since 1873. CASSIDY and CO., LTD.. X Proprietor*. GOVERNOR'S BAY AND TEDDING TON. SUMMER TIME-TABLE. ROYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE, leavee Teddington daily 115 follows: —Post Office 7.15 a.m., Allandale 7.45 a.m.. Governor's Bav a.lO a.m. Returning from Lyitelton Railway Station at 9.45 a.m. and 5.45 p.m. Special Coach Trips arranged. FAKES: Lyitelton to Teddington 33 single. Lyttelton to Governor's Bay. 2t> single. Telephone: Teddington. " W. LYNN, Proprietor. BALCAIRN TO LEITHFIKLD. j 1 MOTOR will meet Morning Trains at i\. Balcairn. arriving from N.orth ar.d South, and can meet Evening Trains as re- 1 nuiredi bv wire or letter to q " FRANK ASHBY. Leithfieid. rpHE "Evening News" is devoting excep--1 tiona-i attention to eveiy phase of the Great War, giving its readers the product of the whole of the World's War Correspondence, the Official Stories, the Comments of the Loading Papera, and the Letters of ' Soldiers from the Trendies. ■ besides all _ the Cable Services —more columns of War News daily, than any other paper. rpBE Cream of the News in the British X American, Australian, and European papers about the Great_ War appears daily the "Evening New#."
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15793, 8 January 1917, Page 10
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