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AUCTIONS. I Mckenzie and willis. Comment ins at One o'clock. AT Ol'U ROOMS. J'JO HKUKFOUD STKKKT, AUCTION* i'L'JJ.MTL'IM-:.' SPUA'DID CHI'STKI'FJELD SUITES. OAK SIDEBOARD:-. BEDKOOM SUITES, SEWIN'C- MACHINES, WARDROBES, DIXIIESSE CHESTS, CARPETS. JJ NOEEUMS, CHILD'S WOOD COT, BTC. A CHEAT Qua A N'tTURE a NITCRE AND EFFECTS, including: Nearly Neiv Chesjerlield Suites. Couches. Easy Chair.-. Circular Oak Extension Dining Table, Oak I.) in in;; Chairs, Dak and Kimu Sidehoard-, Wardrobes, Duchessc Chest.-, ('hosts of Drawers. Hand and Drophead Sewinjr Ma--•hiiiPi., Jlill Stand-, Wire Conches. Single, :,'. and Double Oak and Ilium Bedsteads, Wire anrt lio.v Mattresses. Single and Double Kapoe Mattresses. Dinin- and Kitchen Tables, Chairs. Occasional Tables. Palm-,-tnnd-. Secretaire. Velvet Pile and Brussels Carpets. Linoleum-. Ileavthrups, Child's Wood Cut. Wood Kerbs. Bookshelves. Bedside Cabinets. Minor. Hall Kack. Framed SENSATIONAL SENSATIONAL SENSATIONAL LOUNGE SUITE LOUNGE SUITE LOUNGE SUITE VALUES. VALUES. VALUES. iIE and WILLIS score again Lounge Suites. NEVER BEFORE HAVE McKENZIE and WILLIS OFFERED SUCH VALUES. NEVER BEFORE SUCH QUALITY SUITES AT SUCH LOW PRICES. You cannot afford to miss such bargains. THREE - PIECE UPHOLSTERED SUITE, comprising CHESTERFIELD COUCH 6ft 2in overall and TWO LOUNGE CHAIRS 3it overall to match, deep, restful seats with independent sprung fronts, luxuriously upholstered throughout and covered in handsome Genoa Velvet. Previously £2'" 10s. and good value for the money, NOW sensationally reduced to £lB. Again for remarkable value the RAGLAN UPHOLSTERED SUITE at £l3 15s on inspection will prove to the most exacting that McKenzie and Willis' is the place for bargains The Raglan Suite, with large CHESTERFIELD SETTEE and TWO LARGE EASY CHAIRS to match, independent sprung front edges—the hidden work is guaranteed—covered in HANDSOME GENOA VELVET, and remember only £!r> 15s. The Bos'.ombe Three-piece Upholstered Suite is also outstanding as a serviceable yet inexpensive suite. The Chesterfield Couch has high back end low arms, with two comfortable Easy Chairs to match. Well upholstered throughout and covered in Choice Jacquard R;>pp. Now only £ll 15s. DINING SUITE of SIX PIECES. This solidly-built suite comprL-es SIDEBOARD 4ft wide, with two drawers and large locker, DINING TABLE WITH LEAF EXTENDING TO 4ft Bin. and FOUR HIGH-BACK CHAIRS with loose upholstered seats. Complete for £0 17s 6d. 14 G BRIDGE TA3LES 14'6 Folding Bridge Tables, with Baize top. H.'C. 19 6 TEA WAGGONS 19 C Strongly-built Tea Waggons on large, silent castors. 19/6. BEDROOM SUITE STAINED ROSEWOOD. FIVE-PIECE STAINED ROSEWOOD

m BEDROOM SUITE—WARDROBE with bevelled mirror, I DUCHESSE with reflex-shaped frameless mirrors. BEDSIDE CABINET. FULL DOUBLE BEDSTEAD and NON-SAG WIRE MATTRESS, £l6 10s. 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, 3 Chesterfield Suites, Sewing Machines. . Pianos, etc. These goods have been reconditioned where necessary and at i the prices marked represent great savings. , TRADE IN YOUR OLD FURNITURE. Liberal payments will be made by McKenzie and Willis lor your old Furniture and Furnishings when buying . New Goods. Telephone 34-630 and our representative will call. EASY TIME PAYMENTS. McKENZIE and WILLIS. > 120 Hereford street (2 door? from 1 Colombo street). McK6772 FORD AND HADFIELD. LTD. LOOK AT THESE FIGURES. ?OR a City Residence, situated only *■ a few minutes' walk into the Square, and surrounded by Fin^ Homes. GOVERNMENT VALUATION £950 PRICE TWO MONTHS AGO .. £IOOO FIRST MORTGAGE .. £750 The Mortgagee has agreed to consider an offer of £525. THESE FIGURES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. Full Quarter-acre Section, Full Quarter-acre Section, Good Solid Residence of six rooms and scullery, partly plastered and papered, bathroom, bath, and basin, H. and C, E.L., Sewer, etc. A wonderful chance for a Speculator. Sole Agents, FORD and HADFIELD, LTD., Auctioneers. £1650. LAST WEEK'S PRICE, £1785. THIS WEEK'S PRICE, £1650. BUY AT DEPRESSION PRICES. FENDALTON. FENDALTON. OWNER SELLING ON ACCOUNT OF ILL-HEALTH. PRACTICALLY NEW GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE. COST WELL OVER £2OOO. SLATE ROOF, 7-ROOM, 2-STOREY BUNGALOW, and 2 Sun Porches, French doors between sitting-room and dining-room. Separate telephone box. Extensive plate-glass doors into different rooms and entrance hall. Massive tiled fireplaces. Large Moffatt electric range, destructor. Double Garage, el. pump, exceptionally high tank and stand. Very extensive concrete paths and drying greens. FACING NORTH. FACING NORTH. Close to Fendalton Open-Air School. WE ARE WILLING TO SUBMIT ANY REASONABLE OFFER. REMEMBER: OWNER MUST SELL AT ONCE. SOLE AGENTSFORD and HADFIELD, LTD., Auctioneers, 131-133 WORCESTER STREET. F4526 OLD GOLD, ETC., WANTED. GOLD! SILVER! GOLD! SILVER! ELL YOUR OLD GOLD AND J BROKEN JEWELLERY DIRECT TO THE REFINERS. Highest Prices Paid. N.Z. GOLD-BUYING COMPANY, 708 A Colombo street TOpp. KincaidsJ M 6764 GOLD, SILVER, DIAMONDS. TURN 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 DI SOMMA, 92 WORCESTER STREET, Opp. "Sun" Office. BOOT and Shoe Repairs—Take yours to a Specialist—J. Dollan, Shoe 1 Store, Railway Hotel Buildings, Man- t Chester street D 461 I

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20910, 18 July 1933, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20910, 18 July 1933, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20910, 18 July 1933, Page 18

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