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AUCTIONS. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD. LEESTON HORSE SALE. MONDAY, MARCH 24tL OUP. Present Entrie3 of Horses. on account of various Clients, consist of: 5 Dr. Mares o Dr. Gftldinga 0 Dr. Fillies Dr. Colts 1 Sp. Cart Mure FURTHER ENTRIES I.YVTTBD. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., 4456 Auctioneers. SALE AT AMBERLEY. MONDAY, MARCH 24th. MR WALLACE McIUE. of AMBERLEY, has instructed u:? to hold a- Clearing Solo of the who'.© of his Live and Dead Stock, at. the Homestead, on the above date. I HORSES. COWS, SHEEP. PIGS, IMj PLEMENTS. FURNITURE, ETC. [ Full particulars of which will be advertised later. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD. 44K CLEARING SALE AT TEMPLETON. THURSDAY, MARCH 27th. On account of MR V. NELSON, Whoso Lease has inspired. Whole of ilia Live and Dead Stock J- of Horses, C'o'.vs, Implements, etc. Full particulars later. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., 4481 Auctioneers. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. BARGAINS SNAPPED UP! BARGAINS SNAPPED UP! BARGAINS SNAPPED UP! BARGAINS SNAPPED UP I THAT the Public is ever quick to appreciate a genuine bargain ifi evidenced by the way ttwy are snapping up the bargains fit the Huge ASSIGNMENT SALE ASSIGNMENT SALE ASSIGNMENT SALE ASSIGNMENT SALE Of FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURE And FURNISHINGS From the assigned estate of H. Atkinson, which McKenzie apd A\ illis are offering at such Tempting Prioes. Already several cf the lines are sold out, but there are still many great moneysaving opportunities. Many lines can be procured at this sale at one-half and onethird their real value. Were it not for MclLenzie and Willis buying Atkinsons assigned stock at a ridiculously low figure, it would b© impossible to mako the prices so low as they are. Every day. i 3 ilone too often to attend this' sale if you are looking for the rarest kind of bargains. Here are only at few of them: — FURNITURE. FURNITURE. 1 Full .Size Double Oak Round Bedstead and Wire Mattress. Usually £B. Sale price £6 108. Light Rimn DuChesse Cheat. Usually £7 10b. Sale price £i 17a Sd. •Couch in Tapestry. Usually £6 10». . Sale price £8 Ida, < 50 CONGOLEUH SQUARES. 50 GONGOLEUM SQUARES. ASSORTED PATTERNS. Size 12 x 9. Usual price £5 10s. Sale price £2 17s 6d. Congoleum Squares (Oak Pattern), size 12 x 9. Special sale price £2 10s.

MONEY SiAVEBSI HONEST SI&VERS! Only a few seta left of 4 Aluminium Saucepans. Usual price 455. Sale price 198 6d per set. Bad Ticking' (87in wide). Great quality. Usual prioe Bs. Sale price 4a per yard. Plain Pillow-Slips. Usual prioe 9s lid per pair. Sole price 2s 6d per pair. Double Morcella Quilts. Usua.l prioe 35s each. Sole prioe 26a each. 5 Only Eiderdown Quilts, £3 l£e and £2 15e. Fire Shovels. Usually 2a. Sale price 1* each. Kitchen UtenftilS of every description. In many cases at less than wholesale cost. El-pieco English Teaserte Usually Sse. Sale prioe 26s each. Hearthrugs to clear at prices ranging front 9s 6d each. Double Kawoo Mattresses. Usually £2 19s 6d. Sale prioe £1 156 each. 10ft Bin x 9ft Tapestry Carpet. Usually £6 I Ob. Sale prioe 43 ss. Laqte Blaok and White Pictures. Usually ss. Sale prioe Is each. Sets of Bedware. Usually 50s. Sale price SSs each. Doable Bran-rail Bedsteads and Combination Wires. Usually £3 15s. Sale prioe 37s 6d. Carpet Brooms. Usually 5s 6d. Sale price High-Back Dining Chairs, upholstered in Moquette (stained blaok). Usually £2 lOe. Sale price £1 5a each. Collapsible Sea grass Push-Chair. Usually 47s -6d. Sale price 87a 6d. McKENZIE: and WILLIS, THE BIG SHOP NEXT THE POST OFFICE, CathedMl square. Mcf7l34-1273 GEORGE ANDERSON AND 00. FINAL NOTICE. THIS DAY, THIS DAY. AT 12 NOON. PROPERTY AUCTION SALE, In our Rooms, 633-35 Colombo Street IN A TRUST ESTATE. TNSTRUCTED by MR F. TURVK¥, w® will sell by Auction all that Parcel of Land on which there is a 6-roomed House. The whole land comprises J-acre mare or lees, and the place is situated at Hopkins Btreet, Woolston just behind Alexander, the butcher, and Monk's, the grocer. GEORGE ANDERSON and CO., Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE. THIS DAY, ?SIS DAY, "In our Rocrmf, 683-635 Colombo street, At 1 p.m. ANOTHER Great Collection of FURNITURE, EFFECTS, TOOLS, and GENERAL SUNDHIES trill be offered TO-DAY by us, the MAIN ITEMS being: Piano, Wardrobes, Sideboards, Velvet Settee, Duchesses, Dining Suites, Wood and Iron Beds, Stretchers, Bedding, Carpets, Linos., M.T. Washstands, Large Mirror, Wringers, Tabl© Mangles, Electrio Oven, Ice Chest, Hallstands, large Bookcase with Glass Front, Handsome China Stand in walnut, fine oollection of CARPENTERS' and GARDEN TOOLS (almost new). ENGINEER'S LATHE, TALKING PAEKOT AND CAGE (child can handle it), Stationers' Sundries and a large asoartment of Household varieties. GEO. CO., {s2s Auctioneers. TRAPPED BABBITS. ON and after MONDAY, NOVEMBES sth, we are paying 6s per dozen for Trapped Babbits, and 10s per dossen for Shot Hares, on rail at country stations Babbitskins bought at current rates. P. FERON and SON, LTD., 803 Moorhonse avenue, ChrUtohurch. Box 83. Wires; "Feron," Chxistohtuoh. Phon. 140& F6071-M39

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18014, 5 March 1924, Page 16

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