Mckenzie and willis. MONDAY NEXT, COMMENCING AT ONE O'CLOCK. A rjCTION SALE OF CHOICE FURxi. nitqre, PIANO, ETC. ALSO 2-STOREY ST. ALBANS BUNGALOW PROPERTY. On account of MR T. BAGRIE, who is leaving for Auckland, on the premises 181 EDGEWARE ROAD, ST. ALBANS, The whole of his CHOICE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, also at 1.30 D.m. HIS SPLENDID 2STOREY BUNGALOW PROPERTY OF S ROOMS. McKENZIE and WILLIS, 3337 Auctioneers. FIRST ARRIVAL .N CHRISTFIRST ARRIVAL IN CHRISTFIRST ARRIVAL IN CHRISTCHURCH CHURCH CHURCH BRITAIN'S LATEST BRITAIN'S LATEST BRITAIN'S LATEST BRITAIN'S LATEST SEAMLSSS WILTON SQUARE SEAMLESS WILTON SQUARE SEAMLESS WILTON. SQUARE SEAMLESS WILTON SQUARE SEAMLESS WILTON SQUARE SEAMLESS WILTON SQUARE SEAMLESS WILTON SQUARE DIRi -T TO DIRECT TO DIRECT TO DIRECT TO DIRECT TO McKENZIE AND WILLIS McKENZIE AND WILLIS McKENZIE AND WILLIS HPHIS Seamless Wilton Square is x REALLY NEW owing to entirely new methods which have been employed to produce it. and though offered at very low prices, is still a high grade quality carpet. Gorgeous colourings, distinctive designs. 12ft x 9ft . . £l2 10ft 6in x 9ft £.lO 10s OAK DINING SUITE. OAK DINING SUITE. This Modern OAK DINING SUITE OF SIX PIECES again makes evident the wonderful values offered by McKenzie and Willis. 4ft SIDEBOARD with TWO DRAWERS AND LARGE locker; drawleaf dining TABLE, extending to 6ft 6in, and FOUR HIGH-BACK CHAIRS with loose upholstered scats, turned legs on all six pieces, and the price is only £l9 lbs 3-PIECE UPHOLSTERED SUITE 3-PIECE UPHOLSTERED SUITE UPHOLSTERED SUITE OF THREE PIECES, comprising CHESTERFIELD COUCH and TWO EASY CHAIRS, all with shaped high back a. low arms, independent sprung front edges, workmanship guaranteed, bes. of materials throughout, and covered in choice Genoa Velvet £l3 17s 6d ANTIQUE BRASS BOX EXTENSION KERB, with upholstered tops—£l 15s 6d. WIRE COUCH WITH SPIRAL SPRINGS, Cushions, and Squab in Cretonne £2 17s 6d SINGLE BEDSTEAD AND NONSAG WIRE MATTRESSS .... 34s Gd FIRESIDE CHAIR, with upholstered sprung seat and back covered in Genoa Velvet or Jacquard Repp—£2 15s. 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, Sewing Machines, Pianos, etc. These goods have been reconditioned where necessary, and at the prices marked represent great savings.
TRADE IN YOUR OLD FURNITURE FOR NEW. Liberal payment wi.' be made by McKenzie and Willis for your old Furniture and Furnishings when buying new goods. Telephone 34-630, anSl our representative will call. EASY TIME PAYMENTS if desired. McKENZIE and WILLIS, 120 Hereford street. (2 doors from Colombo street.) McK6772 EVANS and BULL Roland Bull, George J. Leech, ESTATE AGENTS & AUCTIONEERS (Established 1881). 63 CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Upstairs Government Life Insurance Buildings, opposite Post Office). £OSO. NOW £650. MORTGAGEE SALE, RICCARTON. *>i ACRES (over) RICCARTON. <v: - price £650. terms £IOO down and balance on long term Government Mortgage. Market garden, poultry, rabbits, etc. 6 ROOMED HOUSE with all conveniences, dairy, shed, and fowlhouscs. A cheap small holding. ACCOUNT MRS GARDNER, CUST. J "I n ACRES, good mixed farm, well ■*■■■*-*' fenced and watered and right on the MAIN OXFORD ROAD, 9 miles from Rangiora, and 1J miles from the Cust Station and School. THE RESIDENCE stands in a commanding position, with fine views of the Cust Valley and surrounding country. IT CONTAINS 10 ROOMS (2 storey), with all modern conveniences; also electric range and light, septic tank, etc. Large garage and ample outbuildings. Sheltered by plantation, good garden, and orchard, shrubs, etc. Price, £32 10s yer acre, NO MORTGAGE AND THE VENDOR IS PREPARED TO GIVE EXTENDED TERMS. We can confidently recommend the property to any buyer requiring a good home farm WITH ESTABLISHED GROUNDS. The homestead stands 411 feet above sea level, and is particularly bright, sunny, and healthy. We are sole agents. AKAROA HARBOUR. IE (nearly) and 5 ROOMED -*- HOUSE, electric light, and range, etc. In good order. £350, CASH OR I TERMS. Great week-ender, or suitable for retired man.Enquiry invited. 25 MILES FROMT:HmSTCHURCHr 1 000 ACRES > in good going order; J \j\j\r carr j es ewe per acre an( j fat . tens lambs. Live and dead stock at valuation IF WANTED. 5 ROOMED BUNGALOW and every outbuilding. I £6 10s acre OR OFFER; terms £250 to £SOO down. Unusual circumstances force a sale—returns' produced. An enquiry costs nothing. I HAWFORD ROAD. OPAWA, MORTGAGEE SALE. GOOD TERMS. 1 ACRE (over), suitable for early M - gardening, poultry, rabbits, etc. 5 ROOMED HOUSE and outbuildings in good order. MORTGAGEE'S PRICE £775 ONLY, with, say, £75 down. Very keen to realise; can be bought right. 139/59 12 MONTHS FREE OF "INTEREST. "J A ACRES, EARLY HILLSIDE xv LAND, near City. Mortgagee will give 12 months free of interest. Five-roomed BUNGALOW, every convenience, garage, small glasshouses, fowlhouses, etc. Cost over £ISOO. PRICE NOW £9OO, deposit £SO. CALL FOR KEY. EVANS and BULL, E4493 63 Cathedral square. BUSINESS NOTICES. COACH & MOTOR BODY BUILDERS, ADDINGTON. We have a large Stock of Vehicles for sale. Horse Lorries, light Spring Drays, Express Van, Milk Carts, Gigs, Governess Carts, Motor Bodies, and Cabs. All prices greatly reduced. 58377 JJ»OOT and Shoe Repairs—Take yours *-* to a Specialist—J. Dollan, Shoe Store, Railway Hotel Buildings, Manchester street. D 461(
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