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AUCTIONS. ALcIvENZIE a-nD WILLIS. x'HIS DAY. THIS DAY. COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK. AT OUR ROOMS, NEXT POST OFFICE, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. UCTION SALE OF FURNITURE. OAK AND RIMU SIDEBOARDS, SINGER DROPHEAD SEEING MACHINE, CHESTERFIELD TOUCHES, SINGER HAND SEWING MACHINE, LINOLEUMS, CARPETS, SEAGRASS PR All, AMERICAN ORGAN, BEDROOM SUIiES, MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE, MEN'S BICYCLES, ETC. The numerous lots include: —Bungalow Hallftand, Chcslerfield Couches, Easy Chairs, Rimu Bedroom. Suites, Framed Mirror (sft Sin x 2ft 4in), Large Oil Fainting, 6 High Br.ck Dining Chairs, Wardrobes, Duchc=se Cliests, Seagrass Chairs, Crockery, Pictures, Beclware, Copper Fire Screen, o;.k Gateleg Dining Table, Oak Wardrobe with Oval Mirror, Oak Occasional Table, Oak Bedside Cabinet, Oak Morris Ch"ir, Cheval Duchesse, Seagrass Lounge, Bedwarc, Splendid Arnerican Organ by Carpenter (with mirror back), Single and Double Wood Bedsteads, Single ana Double Brass Mounted Wire Mattresses, Kapcc Bedding, Overmantle, Dining Tables, Kitchen Tables and Chairs, Linoleums, Axminster and Tapestry Carpets, Wilton Carpet Runner, Coir Mats, Wire Stretchers, Electric Cooker, Stand Mangle, Seagrams Pram, Push Cliair, Men's Bicycles, Wire Couch, Settee, Seagrass Table, Wicker Chairs, Doll's Pram, • Oil Heater, Gas Stove, Bread Crock, Fenders, Kerbs, Flour Bins, BLANKETS, SHEETS, TOWELS, ETC. Mckenzie and willis, 5965 Auctioneers 0* THURSDAY NEXT. THURSDAY NEXT. COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK. AUCTION SALE OF PRACTICALLY NEW AxVJ EAuEfTIONALLI' CHOiU-b OAK FURNioHINGci AND "HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS., Being tho Contents of a 7-' roomed twostorey Art Bungalow. On account of R. PORTiiK, ESQ., who to leaving for the North Island. On the Premises, 59 ARMAGH STREET "WEST (near Art Gallery, a few doora from. Durham street). AK DINING ROOM AND BEDROOM - FURNISHINGS, SPLENDID UPRIGHT GRAND ENGLISH PIANO (latest model by Taylor), BEAUTIFUL AXMINSTEK AND WILTON CARPETS, CHESTERFIELD COUCH and 2 LUXURIOUS EASY DIVAN CHAIRS to match, ROYAL DOULTON WARE, 3-PIECE E.P.N.S. TEA SET, QUAINT DESIGN OAK CHINA CABINET and SECRETAIRE COMBINED, OVAL MIRROR, OAK BEDROOM SUITE, VASES., ORNAMENTS, > ROYAL AXMINSTER HALL RUNNER, and HALL CARPET, RiIMU BEDROOM SUITES, OAK SINGER DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE, 3 CHESTERFIELD COUCHES, OAK FRAMED PICTURES (comprising Colouring, Steel Engravings, etc.), ANTIQUE COPPER KERBS and FIRE IRONS TO MATCH. UNFADABLE MADRAS AND BWIB i NET CURTAINS, INLAID LINOLEUM, GARDEN TOOLS. SUNDRIES, ETC. ' ALSO AT 2 P.M. d-SFATER ENGLISH "CALTHORPE MINOR" MOTOR-CAR, 4 new tyres, Sankoy Tv-heel"!, electric lights, etc. ' AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—We wish to draw special attention to buvers not to fail to attend this sale, as the." whole of the above furnishings were only recently purchased, and are of the his-hest quality and uncommon design, and tasteful colourings ON VTFW MORNING OF r ALE. Full detail liat in Thursday's "Times" and Press." McKENZIE and WILLIS, Auctioneers. ST. ALBANS BARGAIN, BUNGALOW, 4 ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE. £9, t )fy _VE ? ? LO " W ' PRICE for this wo-I-tuJt and attractive BUfvGAij V . g roo ' mß kitchenette, panelari<i trrakfau* room, PORCELAIN BATH elf 'trie ligi and gas. Good section, 60ft irontage, concrete paths, etc. A great snii oEE THIS AT ONCE. MoKEjNZIE and WILLIS. FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY AND SODA FOUj.rj.AIN. ' . CITY, CENTRAL STAND. CITY. [WiE HAVE a first-class FRUIT, CON•T T l FECTIONERY AND SODA FOUNTAIN BUSINESS on our books for Urgent Sale. The situation is one of the best in the City. TO BE SOLD AS A GOING CONCERN. Genuine reason for selling. Further particulars to BONA FIDE BUYERS ONLY. McKENZIE and WILLIS. URGENT SALE WANTED. FITZGERALD STREET. -£ft 9 .fV- THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY: Good Square 6-roomed House, verandah, plastered, electric light and gas. Nearly J-acro section. With a little money this could be converted into a 1 GOOD LITTLE HOME. McKENZIE and WILLIS. BUNGALOWS AT EVERYBODY'S PRICE. £IOO DEPOSIT. SITUATION, close to eVuUu tram, and you may have IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. We have several to choose from, comprising 4 rooms, panelled hall, plastered, electric light and gas. The sections comprise 24 perches, concrete path.3, well,fenced. WELL WORTH INSPECTING. McKENZIE and WILLIS. RICCARTON (BEST PART) SPECIAL. SPECIALLY DESIGNED AND WELLBUILT BUNGALOW. -mnn- raiS IS CHEAP. Very atdklOUV/ tractive BUaGALOW OF 5 ROOMS and Sun Verandah, panelld hall and breakfast room, plenty of cupboards and wardrobes built-in. Pretty sun rom with sling windows. Full J-Acre S ction, with 6Glt frontage, concrete • paths. Further particulars from the Agents. McKENZIE and WILLIS. ; HERE'S A CHEAP LITTLE PROPERTY. ' SITUATED JUST OVER BEALEY AVENUE. j f»QQr— EVERYBODY'S PRTCE. Very dtt/OJ attractive and well-built 4-rcomed T shape house, plastered a:d papered, every possible convenience, including main sewer. > Full J-ac:e section, with one of the prettiest gardens in Christchurch. ihis property ha 3 just come on. the market, an.l w:ll -,ot remain long. WE ADVISE AN ; EARIiY INSPECTION. McKENZIE and WILLIS. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE IN TIMARU. 2-STOREY BRICK BUNGALOW AND li ACRES- OF LAND. WE have definito instructions to dispose of this beautifully situated and well built 2-STOREY BRICK BUNGALOW, comprising 6 large rooms and sun balcony, replete with every modern labour-saving convenience. The grounds, containing about acre of lar.d, with a good frontage, are exceptionally well laid out in garden and iawns; splendid orchard, 2 glasshouses (each 40ft), with water laid on. MOTOR GARAGE. The property is situated in the best residential part of Timaru. The price asked is £2450, and is far below the cost of the buildings. THIS IS UNDOUBTEDLY A GREAT SNIP. McKENZIE and WILLIS, AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. McK6B47-914 Cathedral square. CANTERBURY SALEYARDS CO., LTD. ADDINGTON MARKET. ANZAO DAY. OWING to Wednesday, 2Cth April, being Anzac Day, tho Weekly Market will be held on TUESDAY, APRIL 24th, 1923. CANTERBURY SALEYARDS CO., LTD. 6736

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17740, 17 April 1923, Page 16

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