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AUCTIONS. McK-BNZIE AND WILLIS. THIS DAY! THIS DAY I Commencing at 1 o'clock. AT OUR V NEXT POST OFFICE, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. AUCTION SALE OF OLD ENGLISH WALNUT AND IIAHOGANY FURNITURE. SPLENDID MAHOGANY OVAL EXTENSION DINING TABLE. WALNUT SIDEBOARD, WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE, BELL ORGAN, CHESTERFIELD AND 2 DIVAN EASY CHAIRS IN MOQUETTE. COLUMBIA GRAMOPHONE WITH CABINET AND OVER 100 RECORDS, CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, GAS STOVE, BICYCLES, ETC. o ,N account of H. G. MACDONALD, ESQ., of 232 ARMAGH STREET, the whole of his CHOICE FURNITURE and HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, including:— Splendid Mahogany Oval Pining TaJale (a magnificent piece of furniture), Chesterfield Couch and 2 Divan Easy Chairs upholstered in Moquette, Columbia Gramophone with cabinet of over 100 splendid Records, Fumed Oak Sideboard, Crockery, Glassware, Pictures, Framed Mirrors, Old English Walnut Bedroom Suite, Walnut Sideboard. .Walntit Pedestal, Sewing Machines, Oak Settee, Bookcase. Wardrobe, Duchesse Chests, Dining Chairs, Oak Hall Seat, Occasional Chairs. Occasional Tables, Swing Mirrors, Easy Chairs, Morris Chairs, 4-Fold Draught Screen, Oak Pedestals, Vases, Ornaments, Jardinieres, Teasei, Dinner Set. Gate-leg Tables, Overmantel, Seagrass Chairs, Secretaire, Cedar Chiffonier, Roll-top and Tabic Desks, Axminster and Brussels Caipcts, Carpet' Runner, Hearthruga, Linoleums, Dinner Set, Single, 3, and Double Wood Medsteads, Double Brassmounted Bedsteads, Wire and Kapoc Mattresses, Dining Tables, Kitchen Tablep, Chairs, Single Wire Stretchers, Brass Doorstep, Hottentot Gas Cooker and Stove, Sundries of cverv description, etc. McKENZIE and WILLIS, 3032 Auctioneers. EASY TIMB PAYMENTS. EASY TIME PAYMENTS. TV/fcKENZIE and WILLIS supply FurniiYJL turn on Easy Tima Payments as follows: — £lO Worth (£2 deposit) .. 3b 6d Weekly £2O ' Worth C£4 deposit) .. 6s ed Weekly £3O Wortn (£6 deposit) .. 9s 6d Weekly £4O Worth (£8 deposit) .. 12s Od Weekly *SO Worth (j£lo deposit) .. 16s Od Weekly 3100 Worth (£2O deposit) .. 81s Od Weekly £2OO Worth (£4O deposit) .. 31s Od Weekly THE CHEAPEST PROPERTY IN CHRISTCHURCH. rPHE OWNER, having, been transferred to Wanganui, and due to leave at the end of the month, he must dispose of hia ARTISTIC TILE-ROOF BUNGALOW by that time. It comprises five large rooma, and all conveniences. The drawing-room (21 x 15) has DOMED CEILING and LARGE INGLENOOK. Mirrored wardrobes tile grates, mirrored overmantels, and ah 8 0" lutely everything right up-to-date. Litrgv corner section, 2ft above the road, nortfi aspect, beautiful shrubbery and gardens, large shed, motor garage (22 x 10), concrete floor. Concrete paths. Situated one minute from the tram, in the best part of St. Albans, this property is the CHEAPEST OFFERING TO-DAY. PRICE ONLY £ISOO. TERMS ARRANGED. McKENZIE and' WILLIS. CITY BUNGALOW. T7UVE MINUTES' WALK FROM THE I SQUARE—Five large rooms, panelled reception hall, wardrobes, box-rooni, etc. Lately been ART PAPERED and Handy 6ize section, gardens, fruit trees, asphalt paths, fowlhouses. Only £1335 is asked for a yUICK SALE. McKENZIE and WILLIS. ' ST. ALBANS WEST. Handsome tile-roof bungalow, of 5 rooms and kitchenette, plastered and art papered throughout, tile grates, porcelain bath and basin, gas stove, etc. Large section, with wide frontage, in very fine garden. There are TWO LARGE DETACHED ROOMS WITH FIREPLACE (which could be easily let), workshop and BRICK MOTOR GARAGE, oonorete paths and drive. The owner, having bought a farm, must sell, and will accept £1250 for a,QUICK. SALE. McKENZIE und' WILLIS. HEREFORD STREET. CTTUATED in this fine street, only 15 MINUTES' WALK FROM SQUARE, this 2-storey CALIFORNIAN ART BUNGALOW comprises 5 large rooms, kitchenette and sun-porch (16 x 8). It. was specially built for. the owner, who is now leaving New Zealand, and is RIGHT OTJT 1U SELL. Absolutely every conceivable convenience is installed, and you must SEE IT TO APPRECIATE IT. TWs is undoubtedly the cheauest offering in 2-STOREY BUNGALOWS on the sewsr area. The owner will SACRIFICE THIS ARTISTIC HOME at £IBSO. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION CAN BE GIVEN. TERMS ARRANGED. : McKENZIE and WILLIS. £1650. ART BUNGALOW. £1650. COMPRISING C LARGE AIRY ROOMS and Hall (9 x 10), this BUNGALOW is HANDSOMELY FINISHED throughout with beamed ceilings, plate* glass windows, ho.i-pcat window, brick and tile fireplaces, oak overmantels, art papered, wardrobes, porcelain bath and basin, &nd mirrored cabinet. Two large sun verandahs, on to which all the bedrooms open. Quarteracre of Und, shrubs, lawn 3, concrete paths, largo shed, and (done front fence. This property is well worth inspection. MAY WE MOTOR YOU OUT? McKENZIE and WILLIS, Auctioneers and Ef.tata Agents, Mc 6588-391 Cathedral squire. \V. E. SIMES AND CO. A GREAT BARGAIN.. RUGBY STREET, MERIVALE. RUGBY STREET, MERIVALE. 2-STOREY RESIDENCE. Would cost to build at least .. £2500 Half-acre (nearly) and improvements, worth fully .. .. ... 1250 , ' OFFERED. FOR £2750. £IOOO BELOW ACTUAL VALUE. This property comprises a MOST UP-TO-DATE 2-STOREY RESIDENCE OF 8 ROOMS. LARGE SLEEPING BALCONY AND SU.N PORCH. DOWNSTAIRS— Panelled entrance bail with fircp'ace LOVELY DRAWING ROOM (30 x 20) with beam ceiling and quaint fireplace, 2 casement doors leading on to sun porch, about 15 x 8, SPECIALLY WELL FITTED UP KIT* CHEN, with gas range on tiled bench, hot water destructor, wide rcnge of cupboards, pantry with bins. EASY STAIRWAY. UPKTATRS —5 LARGE BEDROOMS AND LARGE SLEEPING BALCONY, wardrobes, and 3 Urge linen cupboards, bathroom witii Dtxulton bat'a and basin, ELECTRIC LIGHT AND HEATING POINTS, v bin* sewer (2 lavatories), MOTOR GARAGJ'*, wood, coal and bicycle sheds, fowlhouse." THE GARDE,N IS A PICTURE, nearly i-acre, well planted and laid out, some fine ornamental trees, fruit trees, vegetable cfcrden. amole room for tennis court. A LOVELY HOME AN'D IN PERFECT ORDER. NOT A FEN.'IY EXPENDITUREi REQUIRED. SOLELY OWING TO THE FACT ti-*t the property is altogether too large for tie Vendor's requirements he is PREPARED TO SACRIFICE AS ABOVE Inspection arranged with ihe Sole Agents, SBSOS-1157 W. E. SIMES and CO. NORTH BEACH, NEW BRIGHTON. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at LANDS OFFICE, Durham, street, Christchurch, at 2.30 p.m. FRIDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, 1925; 5-ROOMED WOODEN BUNGALOW (including glassed-in porch), known as 24 Jubilee avenue, electric light throughout. Recently 'painted and completely renovated. Open fireplace in living room. Coal range in kitchen. Complete with bath, copper, and tubs, sink and ajnple cupboards. Good motor garage. Section 31.3 perches. Frontages to Jubilee avenue and Pacific street. Very handy to beach. Suitable either for a home or as a letting proposition. Upset prico £GSO. Terms £IOO cish, balance to remain on instalment mortgage fbr 05J years at 7 per cent, to a soldier, 24J years at per cent, if a "civilian.' These payments cover principal and interest. STEWART, Deputy Commissioner of Crown Lands. 2517 |
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18303, 10 February 1925, Page 16
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