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AUCTIONS. H. .MATSON" AND CO. RATTER SAL L' S SALE. TO-MORROU*. SPECIAL ENTRIES include On bchal; of MI! ■'- SAA ILL. lit. Possession —• ('ln conjunction with N.Z. Loan Co.), 12 Ilalf-drauL'ht I>rokon 4o lead ;n:d tie i:p. The inajority hnvoboen ill iisbt -wid have rifilifT. S Ilaclw, l'loken 1.1 .-addle* •1 l)r.i;; to t; yexr?, i;:-'uTii to >:(d and t.o i;pThe übove :i:e ar. cx'.iv.crdir.ariiv good _ let. ;:iid thf Aucliolioerrf dtsire earnestly to t '£, : ' w tlio attention of the public to them. Th-? liarrcst waiting to be gathered i;:. and tho autumn work will have to oo_ dene. and. with tho <>i men from t!:e eour.tn. ussuredlv teu:n3 will reir.iiro to be of extra s'rength" during l Jle uex - low n On Account of MR .1. E. I'ERGUSON, llalswell— 1 Bku-k Draught. Ot-ldins. 7 years, any v.v.i::. anv tri::i —a real On Account of a CLIIO.T 2 Draught Mures ■2 Tin Drays On account MR J. E. I'ERGI-SOX, llalswell, 1 Black Draught Gelding-, 6yr=, any work, any trial On account of a, CLIENT, 1 Cli Trotter lleathccte Chimes, in training On account MR T. C. EIVERS, HaHwcl!, 1 Bay Gelding, Gyrs, all farm work On account of a CLIEXI, 1 Bay Gelding, Oyrs 1 Day Gel.-iinp-, Cyr« 1 Grey tioldinjr, Cvra All work; triuk EX TRIE 3 INVITED. 734.! 11. MATSON and CO. C L E A R I N G SALE at PAPANUI on MONDAY NEXT, AT 1 P.M. H MATSON and CO. aro instructed bv • MR J. MOORE, C 8 NORTHC'OTE ROAD, to submit to Public Auction on tho above date, the. WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, including— 1 Spring Dray Mare, aged 7 Cows in profit 2 Cows, duo February-March 1 Single Furrow P. and D. Duncan Plough, 1 Spring Dray, 1 -Set Spring Dray Harness, 1 Milk Cooler, 1 Galvanised Tub and 2 Milk Buckets, 1 Cream Can, 3 Wooden Tuba, 2 Swill Barrels, 2 Shovels and 1 Pitchfork, I Pig- Not, 4 Bags Wheat Straw Chaff, 3 Pig Troughs. 1 Set Plough Chains, and 2 Back Bands, 1 Bridle, 2 Carriage Lamps. 7311 H. MATSON and CO. R. S. McKENZIE AND CO, AUCTION, — AUCTION, — AUCTION, — THIS DAY, THIS DAY. THIS DAV, AT 1 P.M. AT 1 P.M. AT 1 PJL PIANO, OAK SIDEBOARD, SETTEE. IN STAMPED VELVET, IN OUR ROOMS, 143 CASHEL STREET (Next Tattersall's). 03T account of several Clients, who havo removed their goods to our Room-S for convenienco oi Sale. THE NUMEROUS LOTS INCLUDE:—Kauri Sideboard, Saddlebag Couch, Couch, Chesterfield, China Cabinet, Oak 'Dining Chairs, Book Shelves, Settee. Suite, Palm Stands, Lcadlight Sideboard, Dining and Kitchen Tables, Ooc. Tables, Draft Screen. Framed Mirror, Box Ottoman, Handsome Duchesso Pair, Mottled Kauri Bedroom Suite, Lino., Lavatory Basin, Cheat Drawers, Lawn Mower, Carpet Slips, and Sundries. R. S. McKENZIE and CO., Auctioneers, 143 Cashel 7345 (Next Tattersall's). EXTRAORDINARY SHORT NOTICE. AUCTION SALE, CHOICE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MONDAY NEXT. 28th INST., Commencing at 1 p.m. ON account of MRS M. A, PRITCHARD, , who is leaving Christchurch, ON THE PREMISES, • No. 97 SOUTH CRESCENT ROAD ' (Bottom' of Antigua street). On VIEW TO-MORROW. (SATURDAY), between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. Full details in TO-MORROW EVENING S PAPERS. R. S.' McKENZIE and CO., Auctioneers, 143 -Cashel street 7846 (Next Tattersall's). S. MoKENZIE AND CO., . HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS, AND GENERAL FURNISHERS. 143 CASHEL STREET (next Tattersall's). NEW CARPETS, FURNITURE, AND FURNISHINGS. Wo are still in a position to give ottr clients the very beet valuo for their money. We still hold a large stock • of MOQUETTES, VELVETS, and all Furniture Coverings, consequently wo can supply 7PIECE DINING SUITES with CHESTERFIELD or SEMI-CHESTERFIELD AT ALMOST PRE-WAR PRICES. Our clients are therefore getting the benefit of our purchases made before the present advance in prices. CARPETS. CARPETS. We have a very choioe selection of ENG-LISH-MADE VELVET PILE AND IMPERIAL AX MINSTER CARPET SQUARES, IMPERIAL AXMINSTER HALL RUNNER, FURNITURE IN CHOICE DESIGNS for DINING-ROOM, BEDROOM, n.n/1 HALL. Ml our Furniture is MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. Our name stands as a guarantee for quality, and straight dealing. One price to all. Comparison and inspection cordially invited. Our Showroom admitted to bo tho most up-to-dato in tho Dominion, and ono of tho best lit by Nature's light. Only the best o£ Furniture will stand tho test of tho sunlight. Any class of Furniture will pass muster in artificial light. ' WE ARE CASH BUYERS OF SECONDHAND FURNITURE. If you aro leaving for another part of the oountry, and do not wish to hold an auction sale, or take all your Furnituro with you just ring TELEPHONE 3414, and our Buver will call and give you tho HIGHEST MARKET PRICE TO-DAY for Secondhand Furniture. WE ARE BUYERS FOR ANY QUANTITY, largo or small. Owing to tho continued misunderstanding that stfll exists, I find it necessary to again emphasise tho fact that 1 severed my connexion with the firm in Cathedral square by dissolving tho partnership in March, 1914, and owing to a legal technicality, the name McKenzie was retained very much against my Wl3 (Signed) R. ST. CLAIR McKENZIE. NOTE ADDRESS*: R. S. MoKENZIE and CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 143 Cashel street, Christchurch. R6275-2 ; WANTED TO PURCHASE, 4 OR 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW, ST. ALBANS NORTH or RICHMOND. Particulars to B OX 20G. Q_OVERNOR'S BAY AND TEDDINGTON. ROYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE. o Leaves TedSington P.O. Daily 7.30 a.m, arrives at Allandalo 7.45 a.m. Leaves Governor's Bay 8.15 .a.m., arrives Lyttolton 9.15 n. nv Leaves Lyttelton 9.45 a.m., arrives Governor's Bay 11 a.m., arrived Allandalo 11.15 a.m., arrives Tedaington 12 o'clock. Afternoons Daily. Leaves Tedaington 3.15 p.m., arrives Allandalo 3.45 p.m., leaves Governor's Bay 4.15 p.n}., arrives Lyttelton 5 p.m. Leaves Lyttelton 6 p.m., arrives Governor's Bay 7 p.m., arrives Allandalo 7.30 p.m., arrives Teddington 8 p.m. SPECIAL TRIPS ARRANGED. I W. LYNN, Pxopnetor. ,

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16119, 25 January 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16119, 25 January 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16119, 25 January 1918, Page 10

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