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AUCTIONS. ■ McKENZIE AND WILLIS. THIS DAY! THIS DAY!" Commencing at 1 o'clock. N OUR ROOMS, NEXT POST OFFICE, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. * UCTION SALE OF PRACTICALLY ■ NEW UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO BY BOHM, CHESTERFIELD COUCH AND 3 EASY DIVAN CHAIRS TO MATCH, CHILD'S DROPSIDE COT. GAS STOVE, LADY'S AND GENT'S BOOTS AND SHOES, SUNDRIES, Eto. The numerous lota include:—Chesterfield Jouch, Singer Oak Drophead Sewing' Mahine, Hall Stand, 7-piece Dining-room. Suite, )ak Framed Pictures, Mirror Door WardV obes, Handsome Oval Mirror Cheval, Gate;g Table, Duchesse Chests, Clocks, Modern !hest of Drawers, Bed ware, Vases, Ornalents, Glassware, Crockery, 7-piece Suite upolstered in Moquette, comprising Settee, 4 [igh-back Dining Chairs, Morris Chair and .'ub Chair, Oak Coal Vase, Oak Duchesse, )ak Bedside Cabinet, Easy Divan Chairs, 'iano Stool, Extension Dininp To bio, Kitchen 'ables, Dining and Kitchen Chairs, Kitchen )re3per, Gas Store, Linoleum, ' Carpets, learthrn»s, Slip Mats, Double and Sing'.e lirnu Bedstead and Wire Mattrees, Meat !afe, Singlo 'Wire Stretcher, Kapoe Bedding, Jooks, Mangle, Tools, Sundries, eto. Also, at 2 p.m., On account of "Whom it may Concern," A . Consignment of LADIES' SHOES, GENTS' BOOTS and SLIPPERS, etc. MoKENZIE and 'WILLIS, 439 Auctioneers. McKENZIE AND WILLIS, AUCTIOxNEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. CHEAP HOLDING OF- E7 ACRES. ONLY ABOUT 5& MILES FROM THE SQUARE. THE PKICE IS RIGHT, and y<m fay haw very EASY TEKMS. Situated close to PAPANUI, S7 acipa of first-class land, will grow anything. Crops comprise about 13 acres in oats, 5 acres in peas, and balance in grass and clover. Splendid houses s, all conveniences, and a large rminoutbuildings, including loose-boxes, stables, granery, implement sheds, all o* which are in first-class order. The owner i# prepared to aooeufc the FIRST REASONABLE OFFER and will give VERY Ea. TEEMS. FULL PARTICULARS FROM McKENZIE and WILLIS. LINCOLN ROAD, THIS IS A BARGAIN. £IOBO. OWNER LEAVING FOR AUSTRALIA. Exceptionally well built Squaw House, 6 rooms, pfasteied and papered, largo verartr dah, oriel windows, wardrobes, electric light and pump. MOTOR GABAGE. Full of land, 66ft frontage, beautiful garden, splendid situation. Further particulars from MoKENZIE and WTLLTB. BEATTTIETUL HOME IN MEMVALE. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. PICKA—S ITUATED IN THE BEST S/iOOVJ PART OF_MEBIVALB. W«b« aspect, very solidly built house of 6 rooms, in first-class condition, casement windows, large living room, DOULTON BATH, electric light throughout-, main sewer. Splendid Section, 66ft frontage, high and dry, and beautifully laid out. ABSENTEE OWNER AND HE IS RIGHT OUT TO SELL. McKENZIE and WILLIS. CITY, FEW MINUTES' WALK FROM' THE SQUARE. 2-STOREY ART BUNGALOW, 6 HOOHS AND LARGE SLEEPING BALCONY. JMQKA—NO TRAM FARES REQUIRED &±VO\J HERE. Few minutes'walk from the Square, good situation, north aspect. Splendidly built 2-storey Art Bungalow, afl the lataat appointments and conveniences, all rooms newly papered, splendid sun balcony. Hi«h seotion, nicely laiH out, MOTOR SHED, ETC. Thin is the CHEAPEST TWOSTOREY BUNGALOW IN THE CITY. DON'T leave it too long, inspect at one*. MCKENZIE and WILLIB. SPREYDON. SUPPLEMENT YOUR INCOMEI £I3OO. 4 ACRES pF FIRST-CLASS LAND, 6 chains frontage, 8 acres in grass, J-aore in potatoes, fruit tress. Very comfortable 4Roomed House with all possible conveniences, electric light. Several outbuildings in goo'd condition, MOTOR SHED, pleasant situation, north aspect, plenty of trees and shrubs, in fact this is just the plaoa you axe looking °We can arrange EASY TERMS. NOTE THE PRICE. MoKENZIE and WILLIS. BEALEY AVEiNUE (JUST OVER). 1 A CA-GREATLY reduced price. FROM THE SQUARE, very attractive and well built BUNGALOW, 6 room* and kitohenette, .tiled bathroom, porcelain hath, eleo trio. light* wide hall. Full J-acre oorner section, gets all the-sun and is well planted. The owner in leaving ~ ■"- an d is right out to sell, il- - luimeuiate ponsossion. MoKENZIE and WILLIS. ST. ALBANS BUNGALOW. \ PERFECT LITTLE HOMEI, well built, I good situation, 4 rooms, "and well appointed kitchenette, oak panelled hall, PORCELAIN, BATH, electric light, built in wardrobes, sun portico.: Good section, wide froj*" age, oondrete paths and nicely laid out. The owner has placed the low price of 41090 on it to erurane a quick sale. A CHEAP LITTLE HOME. , _■ _■ McKENZIE and WILLIS, McK6B47-806 Cathedral square. MURRAY, MOSLEY, SHEPPARD, LTD. F A R M- E R S. WHY PAY* HIGH PRICES. 3AIRY LAND DAIRY LAND YOU CAN BUY LAND £S PER ACRE £5 PER ACRE Which when Improved will carry ONE MILCH COW ONE MILCH COW TO TWO ACRES. Cost of bringing in, Approximately TEN POUNDS PER ACRE. TEN POUNDS PE.u ACRE. EASY TERMS. EASY TERMS. Full particulars from Sole Agents; IUBRAY, MOSLEY, SHEPPARD, LTD., ,79 133 Hereford street. H. O. SMITH. H. C. SMITH. KAIAPOI, 54 acres heavy Farming or Cropping Land, subdivided into 8 paddocks, three acres in potatoes, one acre mangolds, one acre swedes, balance in gTasa. Outbuildings, 8-still stable, cowshed, and 3-cow Gains milking piant, new separator, granary, implement shed, aho 7-Roomed House, washhouse, copper, and tubs. Stock, 36 cows 1 horse, cart and harness, etc. This land has grown 80 bushels of wheat to the acre, also two sacks of white clover seed to the acre. Prioe as a going concern £IOO per acre. Terms .arranged. The owrrsr will consider exchange for a country store. LINWOOD—S Sections of SO perches each. T?mnr fjtrms. Sav £35 Ttalon _i «. per cent. PRICE, £165 EACH. ST. ALBANS—Grocer's Business and bakehouse, also two-storey houes. of 7 rodi_ Stock at valuation. PRICE, £950. TEJUSTfI ARRANGED. X£iaM * .CITY MARKET. H. C. SMITH, Prop 650 Colombo street. 'Bhttße-4431. ,69184-2933

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17617, 21 November 1922, Page 14

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