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AUCTIONS. j Mckenzie and willis. i JOIN THE CROWD JOIN THE CROWD JOIN THE CROWD OF CAREFUL BUYERS CAREFUL BUYERS CAREFUL BUYERS BY DECIDING BY DECIDING AT McKENZIE AND WILLIS' McKENZIE AND WILLIS' McKENZIE AND WILLIS' FOR DURABLE FURNITURE DURABLE FURNITURE DURABLE FURNITURE GUARANTEED CARPETS GUARANTEED CARPETS GUARANTEED CARPETS HARD-WEARING LINOLEUMS HARD-WEARING LINOLEUMS HARD-WEARING LINOLEUMS ~ "cKENZIE and WILLIS extend a ->■ hearty invitation to all prospective buyers of Furniture, Carpets, Linoleums to visit their Extensive Showrooms and inspect the choice range of Furniture, Furnishings, Carpets, and Linoleums. You will not be pressed to buy, because McKenzie and Willis know if you are a discriminating buyer you will recognise the values offered. BEDROOM SUITE OF FIVE PIECES, STAINED ROSEWOOD—WARDROBE with large bevelled mirror, Choice DUCHESSE CHEST with reflex shaped frameless mirrors, BEDSIDE CABINET, FULL DOUBLE BEDSTEAD and NONSAG WIRE MATTRESS .. £l6 10s. AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARES, New Colourings, Modern Designs, 12ft x 9ft, £6 10s. £8 Bs, £lO 10s. UPHOLSTERED SUITE OF THREE PIECES—CHESTERFIELD COUCH and TWO EASY CHAIRS, well upholstered and covered in hardwearing Genoa Velvet .. £l2 15s. NEW ZEALAND ALL-WOOL WHITE BLANKETS. Full Double Size, 90in x 72in, 25s per pair. •FOLDING CARD TABLES, with baize top, 14s 6d. BOX OTTOMAN. Prices £1 9s 6d, £2 15s, £3 10s. NAIRN'S GENUINE SCOTCH LINOLEUM, 6ft wide. 4s lid per yard. WIRE COUCH AND CUSHIONS— Wire Couch with spiral springs and draw-bolt, Squab and Cushion, £2 17s 6d. THREE - PIECE UPHOLSTERED SUITE comprising CHESTERFIELD COUCH 6ft 2in overall, and TWO LOUNGE CHAIRS 3ft overall, deep seats, with independent sprung fronts, luxuriously upholstered throughout and covered in HANDSOME GENOA VELVET. £lB. FELT BASE FLOORCOVERING. easy to clean and polish, 6ft wide, 3s 9d per vard. USED FURNITURE. McKenzie and Willis' Stock of USED FURNITURE is the largest in the city, and includes Oak and Rimu Bedroom Suites, Dining-room Suites, Chesterfield Suites, Sewing Machines, Pianos, etc. These goods have been reconditioned where necessary and at the prices marked represent great savings. NEW FURNITURE FOR OLD. Liberal nayment will be made for your old Furniture and Furnishings when buying new goods. Telephone 34-630 and our representative will call. EASY TIME PAYMENTS if desired. McKENZIE and WILLIS, 120 Hereford street 12 doors from Colombo street >. PYNE. GOULD, GUINNESS. LTD. IMMEDIATE ENQUIRY IS NECESA SARY FOR THE FOLLOWING: 26 ACRES LEASEHOLD—This is a handy suburban farm, all first-class agricultural land, together with all necessary buildings. FOLIO L2O 150 ACRES LEASEHOLD—Cropping and grazing land handy t- school nnd rail. All buildings. Wheat and oats in. Vendors prepared to let on very reasonable terms. FOLIO Ll2 200 ACRES LEASEHOLD—A good agricultural farm; has been well farmed and practically all crop now in. 40 acres wheat, 30 acres new grass, 10 acres oats, 2 paddocks ready for sowing, balance grass. Well improved with homestead and outbuildings. Handy to rail and school and within 30 miles of Christchurch. FOLIO L 19 •700 ACRES LEASEHOLD—MidCanterbury; comprises all sweet sheep country, well subdivided and watered, together with all necessary improvements. Lease for five years at 7s per acre. Last season's wheat averaged 52 bus. per acre. FOLIO L 9 1300 ACRES. SMALL GRAZING RUN—For sale as a going concern with practically 1000 sheep. Good 5-roomed house and all necessary outbuildings. No ploughing required. FOLIO B 273 1400 ACRES, S.G.R., NORTH CANTERBURY—For sale as a going concern with 1000 ewes, 400 dry sheep, and 6 head cattle. First-class improvements. Handy to rail. FOLIO 8315 We shall be pleased to receive enquiries regarding the above, and in order not to be disappointed prospective buyers should call or write at once. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., P6725 Land Department. N. H. McCROSTIE AND CO. ST ALBANS. MOST ARTISTIC BUNGALOW. NEW Bungalow of 5 rooms and Kitchenette, HALL and LIVING ROOM PANELLED, expensive electric light fittings, plastered, tiled slab grates, bathroom, Dculton bath and pedestal basin, sewer, wash-house, copper and tubs, DUAL HOT WATER SERVICE. ELECTRIC STOVE, cupboards and bins. Every possible lab-our-saving device. This is one of the most Attractive Bungalows we have inspected, and we have no hesitation in recommending it to the most fastidious housewife. The whole property lies well to the sun and is of a most attractive design. Let us motor you out to inspect. N. H. McCROSTIE and CO.. Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 217 Manchester street, 'Phone 34-459. M 6758 OLD GOLD. ETC., WANTED. GOLD! SILVER! GOLD! SILVER! ELL YOUR OLD GOLD AND BROKEN JEWELLERY DIRECT TO THE REFINERS. HIGHEST PRICES PAID. N.Z. GOLD-BUYING COMPANY, 708 A Colombo Street. cOpp. Kincaids.) M 6764 GOLD. SILVER. DIAMONDS. rPURN Your Old Jewellery into Money. I Pay the Highest London Prices for OLD GOLD, SILVER, BROKEN JEWELLERY, and DIAMONDS. Write or Call and See Me To-day. NINO Dl SOMMA, 92 WORCESTER STREET, Opp. "Sun" Office. PILES—QUICK r.ESULTs tl. distressing complaint, which is not only a painful, but a moat dangerous one. Users of the Zann Double Absorption Treatment for Piles testify lo its wonderful results. Why not try "Zann"! Wp will mail a generous trial treatment in plain wrapper, if you mention this paper and sond sixpence in stamps for packing and postage. Address Zann Proprietary, Box 952, Wellington. Booklets and stocks of "Zanu" obtainable from Barnett and Company, Chemists. Cathedral squaro, and K. Cameron Smith, Chemist, corner Worcester street and 'lie Sojiare, Christchurch. — *

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20903, 10 July 1933, Page 18

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