AUCTIONS. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. THIS DAT I THIS DAT! t, Commencing at Ono O'clock. 1. AT OUR BOOMS, 120 HEREFORD STREET, it AUCTION SALE OP FURNITURE. CHESTERFIELD SUITES, SIDEBOARDS, 0 OAK BEDROOM SUITES, PIANO, SEWING MACHINE, OAK CABINET SONOHA GRAMOPHONE AND f.O RECORDS. AX- >' MINSTER AND WILTON CARPETS, HEARTHRUGS. LINOLEUMS, I/AWNMOWERS, GARDEN" HOSE, AND TOOLS, ETC. ON account of Mrs Jennings. of Barbadoes street, and other clients, including Nearly New Chesterfield Suites, Couches, Easy Chairs, Oak Dining Chairs, Oak Extension : Tables, Wardrobes, Duehessso Chests, Chests •i of Drawers, Single, 5, and Double Oak and ftimu Bedsteads and Wires, Kapoc Mattresses, Sideboards. Tea Waggons, Seagrass "* Chairs, Gate-Leg Tables, Wire Couches, Oak Bookshelf, Oak Hall Seat, Pictures, Crockery, Glassware, Hall Stand, Axminster, Wilton, and Indian Carpets, Hearthrugs, Hall Runners, Linoleums, Copper nnd Wood Kerbs, '■ Canvas Sun Blind, Gas Stove, Carpet Sweeper, Boy's Tricycle, Doll's Bed, China Cabinet, Camp Bed, Lawnmowers, Garden Hose and Tools, Child's Wood Col, Occasional Tables, Child's High Chair, Etc. And at 2 p.m.—COTTAGE PIANO BY BORD, NEARLY NEW HONOR A OAK FLOOR CABINET GRAMOPHONE and 50 Records— FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. iS McKENZIE and WILLIS, 4363 Auctioneers. 117 HAT ARE YOUR REQUIREMENTS? TV YOU MAY NEED A | YOU MAY NEED A LASTING GIFT LASTING GIFT LASTING GIFTLASTING GIFT ! OR i FURNITURE ! l-'URNITURF. j FURNITURE FURNITURE FOR YOUR OWN HOME. McKENZIE and WILLIS'S HUGE STOCKS McKENZIE and WILLIS'S HUGE STOCKS McKENZIE and WILLIS'S HUGE STOCKS OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNISHINGS FURNISHINGS FURNISHINGS FURNISHINGS CARPETS CARPETS CARPETS CARPETS Makos choice easy and pleasant, and you buy at the LOWEST PRICE IN" THE CITY LOWEST PRICE IN" THE CITY LOWEST PRICE IN THE CITY consistent with quality. THREE-PIECE UPHOLSTERED SUJTT. THREE-PIECE UPHOLSTEREO SUITE. This -well-built buito comprises Chesterfield Couch and Two Easy Chairs—thoroughly upholstered throughout, solid frames, independent sprung front edges, high shaped backs, low arms, deep rustful seats, covered in hard-wearing Genoa Velvet—XlG 10s. ANTIQUE COPPER KERBS. ANTIQUE COPPER KERBS. 7s Cd. 13s Gd, I6s Cd, 17s 6d, 20s Od, 2Gs 6d. SINGLE BEDSTEAD. STNCi'LE BEDSTEAD. 3ft Single Bedstead and Non-sag Wire Mattress—33s Cd. SEAGRASS CHAIRS. SEAGRASS CHAIRS. Large Selection of Well-made Seagrass Chairs, from 3 4s. BOX EXTENSION KERBS. BOX EXTENSION KERBS. Bos Extension Kerbs with uphulstered tops—37s Cd, Css. STAINED ROSEWOOD BEDROOM SUITE OF FIVE PIECES. This Suite is faithfully built throughout, and tho prico of £lO 10s marks it as outstanding value that cannot be procured elsewhere. Roomy Wardrobe with large shaped bevelled mirror in door, handsome shaped reflex mirror Duchessc, Bedside Cabinet. Double Bedstead, and Cable-edge Non-sag Rustless Wire Mattress —XIG 10s. TEA WAGGONS. TEA WAGGONS. Tea Waggons built to give lon<r wear. on largo silent enstors--od. Oak 30s. FIRESCREENS. FIRESCREENS. Antique Finished Firescreens in variety of designs—Ss Cd, 16s Cd, 2ln Cd, 27s Cd. BRIDGE TABLES. BRIDGE TABLES. Folding Bridge Tables with Bai?.e Top—14s Cd. USED FURNITURE. McKENZIE and WILLIS' STOCK OF USED FURNITURE is the LARGEST IN THE CITY, and includes Oak and Rimu Bedroom Suites. Dining Suites, Chesterfield Suites, Sowing Machines. Pianos, etc. These goods have been re-conditioned where necessary, and at tho prices marked represent great savings. OLD FURNITURE FOR NEW. Liberal payment- will ho made for your old Furnitura and Furnishings -when buying newgoods. Telephono 34-G3O and our representative -will call. EASY TIME PAYMENTS. If you do not wish to pay out all votir ready cash, take advantago of McKENZIE nnd WILLIS'S Time Payment System and purchase the goods required at the following easy rates: — Amount. Deposit. Weekly. McKENZIE and WILLIS, 120 Hereford stroet (Two doors from Colombo street.} BUSINESS NOTICES. CONCENTRATE ON THE RESPONSIVE MARKET. "ONE CAN JUDGE THE VALUE OF NEWSPAPE'iI MEDIA ONLY BY QUALITY OP CIRCULATION. MERE FIGURES ARE 1 OFTEN MEANINGLESS."—Mr C. Maxwell Tregurtha, Advertising Manager, The Gramophone Co., London. \AJUEN the average family income is £G to £lO per week as compared with an average family income of £-1 to £~> par week, it becomes strikingly evident that in concentrating your sales effort through "THE PRESS," very largely on the great middle-class section of the community, for articles other than bare necessities, you are FAR MORE THAN DOUBLING PROSPECTIVE TURNOVER AS MEASURED BY BUYING POWER. "THE PRESS" leads ia circulation—not only in quantity—CERTIFIED TO BY AUDITOR'S CERTIFICATE—but in quality. "THE PRESS" is owned and controlled in Christchurcb. in the interests of Canterbury People. TURN YOUR OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS INTO CASH. OVERDUE ACCOUNTS Promptly and Tactfully Handled by Experts. OUR RATES ARE 10 PER CENT. AND POSTAGE We do not charge a yearly subscription lor Collecting. WE RELY ENTTRELY ON RESULTS. Write or 'Phone for Particulars. C.C.A.. CANTERBURY COLLECTING AGENCY (Established 1923), 133 HEREFORD STREET, Next Bank of N.Z. 'Phone 31-413. C 3423 TE ARE NOT ACCCEPTING HARES TILL FURTHER NOTICE. P. FERON and SON, LTD., 303 Moorhouse avenue. 30 Christchurch. JEFTIO Fingers I Two-year woman euf- * ferer cured with No. 10A Ointment'. McArthurt sod Other Chemists. ~Q
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20734, 20 December 1932, Page 20
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