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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AKD CO. CLEARING SALE OF DAISY HERD. OMSABING SALE OF DAIRY HEED. AT DUVAUCHELLE SALESTARDS. AT DUVAUCHELLK SALEYAEDS. Oo 20th AUGUST, AT 12 NOON. Ob 20th AUGUST, AT 12 NOON. MKSBRS H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions from MB JAMES MOULD, of Duvauehelle Bay, who is giving up dairying, to hold a CLEARING SALE of his well-known SHORTHORN HERD, inI eluding:— 40 Shorthorn Cows, due from the end of August onwards 10 Two-year-old Heifers, due from the end of August onwards t Three-year-old Heifers, due from the end of August onwards AUCTIONEER'S NOTE. —Mr Mould's herd of Shorthorn Cows is probably one of the best and most favourably known on Banks Peninsula. The same has been under the N.Z. Herd Testing Association's test for three years. H. MATSON and CO., 3184 Auctioneers.

MeKENZIE AND WILLIS.

FEW pleasures are greater than that ol securing a genuine bargain. At McKea ii« and Willii' you get value for money everj time. McKensie and Willis' famous low pricci are far renowned—the result of a policy oi SMALL PROFITS SMALL PROFITS SMALL PROFIT 3 on • large turnover. Call and inspect these examples of, genuine savings in FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURK FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURK and CARPETS and CARPETS and CARPETS and CARPETS

The CARNARVON upholstered Suite ol three pieces, comprising settee and two larga easy chairs. The settee measures 6ft 3in overall, and the easy chairs 3ft overall. The three pieces havo high-shaped backs end low arms, all thoroughly upholstered throughout with independent sprung front edges ana covered in the latest shade of Genoa velvet. The price is only £Bl. 4ft Sin r 3f« sin Oval Extension Dining 7able, extending to sft 7in: Rimu £5 ss, Oak £7. Bungalow Chesterfield Suite contains settee and two easy chairs—the settee is sft Tin overall, with independent sprung front edge, and the two easy chairs, 2ft loin overall, with sprung fronts. The three pieces are well upholstered in tha latest shado of English wool moquette—£23 10s. Oak Sideboard, 3ft 7in, wide cupboard, two drawers, »nd o*al bevelled mirror—£7 15s. Axminster Carpet Squares, beautiful colourings, choice design, lasting quality—loft Gin x 9ft, £7 78, £8 103, £9 10s, £l2 ; 12ft 9in s 9ft, £8 Bs, £9 10s, £ll, £l4. The Regent Grey Bedroom Suite, with cabriole legs, gives full hanging accommodation and drawer space—the wardrobe is Cft Tin wide, bevelled mirror in one door, and fitted inside with brass rod and sliding hooks, and hooks at back, also large drawer.

Tho dressing chest is 3ft em wide, has reflex bevelled mirrors and four drawers. Bedside cabinet is Ift 6in wide, and with 4ft 6in bedstead, is remarkable value at £39 10s. ! The popular way is to pay out of income. I Just pay a small deposit, then light weekly I payments—and the furniture is yours. POPULAR TIME PAYMENTS. POPULAR TIME PAYMENTS. POPULAR TIME PAYMENTS. Amt. l>ep. Wkly. Anit. Dap. Wkly. £lO £2 3/2 £*o £8 12/ 3 £2O £4 6/4 £SO ,«10 16/£BO £6 9/fl £IOO £2O 31/6 McKEXZIE and WILLIS, The Biff Shop ne*t to the Po3t Office, Cathedral equal o. N.Z. PARMEES' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LTD. A6Y TERMS—£SSO—SUMNER, PRACX TICALLY ON THE BEACH—4-Roomed Comfortable Home, with all conveniences, e.1., gas, hot and cold, etc. Valuable Section. THIS "WOULD BE HANDY FOR HOLIDAYS OR WEEK-ENDS. - K.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD. ■ INWOOD —HANDY TO TRAM—£S2S; I £33 DEPOSIT—S-Roomed Dwelling, in od order; sewer, electric light, gas cooker, hot and cold: garage, concrete floor; large * Ihouses. i-Acre Section, high and dry. MAKE THIS YOUR HOME BY EASY PAYMENTS. N.a. fARME'RS' CO-OP. ASSN.. LTD. BANKS PENINSULA DAIRY * » ONLY .183 PER ACRE. • ARGE GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE. -J 100 »orea of best cocksfoot country, with house of 6 rooma, hot and cold watof, electrio li«hi, telephone, cowshed, stable, engine-room, ond dairy. Thi« property is in Brst-eUM order. Cream lorry calls at gate. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD. FOR BALB BX PRIVATS TREATY. GREENPARK PROPERTIES. On account Of TRUSTEES LATE FREDERICK HUBBARD. "IHE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN, LTD.. Hive received Instructions from the Trustees of the late Frederick Hubbard to Sell by Private Treaty:— BRENLEY—24O acres and Homestead. LAKE PLAT—BIB acres. No buildings. HUDSOX'S BLOCK—IOO acres and buildings, a rat* dairy farm. The Trustees are now determined to realise and nave reduced the prices on the respective lots to tempting investments. For further particulars as to price end terms appiy to the Agents, THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN.. LTD, Christehurch. N7893 BUSINESS NOTICES. FREE TREATMENT FOR PILES. GENEROUS trial of Zann Double Absorption Treatment for piles Will be sent on receipt of nine penny Rtamps. One lady writes: "It is twelve months since I had your pile treatment, and I wish to let yen know that they do not trouble me now." Guaranteed; money refunded if not satisfied. Easily applied. No operation. Zann Proprietary, Box 952, Wellington. Free Booklets and Btocks of "Zann" from Barnett and Company, Chemists, Cathedral square, and B. Cameron Smith, corner Worcester street and the Square, Christehurch. —5 IANTERBURY CO-OPERATIVE ' POULTRY PRODUCERS, LTD. tO> P&IUES FOR ALL POULTRY REALISED AT OUB WEEKLY SALES. O. H. BRADFORD, OSBTS Manager and Auctioneer. NOTE.— Under the Postal Regulations Correspondence Addressed to a Nois dcPlume Initial*, or Number to care of any Post OOce will NOT be forwarded from office of posting. Advertiser* who do not desire their name* and addresses disclosed may have replies addressed care "The Press. All_M«br«t»liU WW M forwarded to edverjwotßptljr.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19665, 8 July 1929, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19665, 8 July 1929, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19665, 8 July 1929, Page 16

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