AUCTIONS. McKENZLE WILLIS. ' THIS DAY! THIS DAT!! Commencing at 1 o'clock, AUCTION SALE OF CHOICE FURNI TURE, OAK, FULL CABINET AUTO MATIC DROP-HEAD SINGER SEW IXG MACHINE (Latest Model), OAI BEDROOM SUITE, HANDSOME DIN ING SUITE IN MARQUETTE, Practic ally New UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO ETC. AT OUR ROOMS, Cathedral square (Nest Post Office). ON Account of MRS E. WILSON, of 10 Fitzgerald avenue, who is leaving i'o Auckland. The numerous lots includo FINE LOT OF PRACTICALLY NET LINOLEUMS, SIDEBOARDS, WARE ROBES, DUCIIESSE CHESTS. HAL] SEAT, HANDSOME OAK BEDROOJ SUITE, Couch in Saddlebag Divan Er.s Chair in Moquctte, Oak Framed Picture* Bedware, Piano Stool, Chcfloi'.ier, Chevs Duchcsse, Palm Stands, Ha'l Stand, Axmir >?ter and Wilton Pile Carpets, Hearth Rug: Slipmats, Carpet Runner, fioi'b'o Wood Bcc eleadJ-Wood Bedstead, double Brnss-moun cd Bedsteads, Single Brnss-mountod jjc< steads W T ire Mattresses, Nearly New Kapc liedding, Dining Tables, Kitchen Tables, K.i chon ■ Couches, Wicker Chairs, Chests c Drawers, Cupboards, Child's Cot. Writir. Desk, Writing Table, G High-back Dinin Chairs, Coal Vase?, Meat Safe, Child*6 Hig Chair. Wire Stretchers, Coal Stove, Croc} •ery, Glassware, Wood Kerbs, Fenders, Ki' chen Sundries, etc., etc. ' McKENZIE and WILLIS. '*331 Auctioneers. McKENZIE AND WILLI9, AUCTIONEERS AND HOUS; FURNISHERS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE (NEXT POST OFFICE). FOR NEW FURNITURE AT LOWEST PRICES. SPECIAL BARGAINS: LACE CURTAINS, from 4« per pair. BEST AXMINSTER CARPET EI7NNEI 27in wide, 8s 9d per yard. HEARTHRUGS, from a kitchen og at 4 6d to a Beautiful Drawing o:; Dininroom Rug at 32s 6d. LINOLEUMS AND FLOORCLOTHS, fro; 3a lid per yard 1 SEA-GRASS CARPETS, 10ft by 3ft ax 12ft by 9ft, from 19s 6d. CARPET SWEEPERS (Bisaell's), fro. 15s. I WRINGERS, from 15a 64. LAWN MOWERS, Splendid Ball-Bearii Machines, 355. Easy enough driven f< I a woman to use. I TABLE COVERS, from 8s 6d. MARCELLA QUILTS, from IBs. SLIP MATS, from 2a 6d. HANDSOME OAK SIDEBOARDS, fro: £5 6s. HIGH-BACKED DINING CHAIRS, wil spring seats, from 16s. OAK BEDROOM SUITES, from £15. CHES iERFIE Li) COUCHES, ia Velvt I from £ii 15s. VERX HANDSOME DINING SUITES < j 7 pieces, irom £9 15s. HAiMUisOMli vuU&hK WOOD BEJ I STEALS, Site tid luid 12s - (id. PIANOS. I W« always have a few GOOD PIANC FOR SALE CHEAP. FOR CASH O TERMS. OUR NEW FURNITURE IS ALL OF BEST QUALITY. AND Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. WE HAVE FURNISHED HUNDREDB O HOMES IN CANTERBURY. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS FROM J 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. McKENZIE and WILLIS, AUCTIONEERS AND HOUSE FURNISHERS. CATHEDRAL SQUARE (NEXT POST OFFICE). Uc6170-!tt I PKui-L tS c n». -4LE. EVANS AND BULL (J. R. Evans,) (Roland Bull.) Licensed Land Broker.) I Established 1681 7J ACRES AND 4 ROOMS. _P"|A .DOWN and balance 2ua weekly prii I cfe-LU cipal and iu iciest,. C.ose to Ch.js I chuicli, sciioo., station, etc., 7jJ acres corner block, well ieiiccd and waterej. Houi 4 rooms, good shed, ctc. OWNIiR LEa\ ING 28th Keinioroemtnts. Price £SUO jj QUICK. *277-1 FRUIT. POULTRY, AND MARKET I UARI/ENINU. I A X ACRES Good Land, about 3 acres i 'xJ orchard, spkndijly sheltered, goo Lontago, well fenced, iiouso 5 rcom3 (et-nd on risp and is exceptionally dry and warm usual conveniences and outbuildings. On mi.e from car throe from town, end ha! I mile from school. Deceased estate reaiiss [ tion sale. Terms. li ACRES CLOSE CAR AND TOWNT t-AaH, price ££9J, balanco rent. Ovc I ij acrte, part r ca!ly good soil, grow fine early ciop3 and ba.unco id lighter, ide; for i-ouitry farm Splonuid:y shelt-.red un warm. Good situation, ri.er acrcss tho roj< fine for boating, fishing, etc. House 3 roomj I neat, comfortable, and in good order. J?'iv minutes from car and handy to town. Car j lo_yiew at our office. 265-1 939 YEARS" LEASEHOLD FOR SALE OJ EXCHANIiE. ACRES, milea from station an M'" school, 4J miles from good saleyardf in a far.ourably known Canterbury distric: 225 Acrcs in grass, 50 acres in crop. if a grown 59 bushels wheat per acre, good blac soil suitable jor grain or sheep. Now earn ing 400 cheep, 8 horses, and 6 cattie. Nint roomed house, stables, granary, yards etc etc. Rent 7e per acre. Government "mori gage of J210C9, 30 years to run can be take over if wanted. Price, £3000, buildings ii sured for £'000. Easy termn OR WILL CON SIDEK A SMALLER PLA.CE IN E2 j CHANGE. Write or call. 173-2 ST. ALBANS EAST ~ HANDY CAR AND SCHOOL i?mn DOWN—Modern Sii-roomed Eur galow, leadlights, panelled ha. and dining-room, 2 cupboards in dinin" root with leaoiight fronts, 2 hot water boilert one to range and ono to dining-room grafc cleetnc light and all latest fittings, fixture! and finish. Interior extr« weJl done. Goo aection of 2G perches (no p*at). This plac* i a seller. LaU early for card to view. 262-1 EVAjN£j anc j iiULL, 01161 °°- £4035-259*°* EVerybody ' 8 Pictarc * A da3 J. 6-o=l GLEN A TUNNEL to DARFLELD and carr Passengers from Darscld to all places ei route to Laso Coleridge, returning in tirc< to i . , M Eipreta, Tuesday, Thureday &sd b&turuiy, j{ ncccs&ssy. W. LEEMING, Mail Contnctor.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15931, 19 June 1917, Page 10
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