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AUCTION'S. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. ALL CHRISTCHURCH WONDERS •J ALL CHRISTCHURCH WONDERS i ALL CHRISTCHURCH WONDERS ALL CHRISTCHURCH WONDERS ALL CHRISTCHURCH WONDERS HOW McKENZIE and WILLIS' McKENZIE and WILLIS' McKENZIE and WILLIS' ' McKENZIE and WILLIS' ! GREAT VALUES ARE POSSIBLE. GREAT VALUES ARE POSSIBLE. J GREAT VALUES ARE POSSIBLE. ! GREAT VALUES ARE POSSIBLE. GREAT VALUES ARE POSSIBLE. HOW THEY CAN SELL HOW THEY CAN SELL | HOW THEY CAN SELL HOW THEY CAN SELL AT SUCH LOW PRICES. AT SUCH LOW PRICES. AT SUCH LOW PRICES. AT SUCH LOW PRICES. •- Our Factories have co-operated with us. -Wo have planned as we have never , previous!;- planned. --Our spot cash buying facilities and our favourable selling facilities have all been used to make McKENZIE and WILLIS' the successful (inn it is. Below are a few examples:— THE MALVERN CHESTERFIELD x HE MALVERN CHESTERFIELD SUITE. SUITE. This luxuriously upholstered Suite comprises CHESTERFIELD COUCH 6ft 2in overall, and TWO LOUNGE CHAIRS 3ft overall to match, with deep, restful seats, independently sprung front edges, English copper springs, built on best webbing throughout, and covered in handsome Genoa Velvet £lB. STAINED ROSEWOOD BEDROOM SUITE. ROSEWOOD BEDROOM SUITE. Stained Rosewood Bedroom Suite of Five Pieces, large WARDROBE with shaped bevelled mirror, handsome, frameless. reflex mirror DUCHESSE, BEDSIDE CABINET. DOUBLE BEDSTEAD with solid shaped panelled ends, and NON-SAG WIRE MATTRESS £ls 10s. FIRESIDE CHAIR. FIRESIDE CHAIR. Fireside Chair, with sprung seat and upholstered in Genoa Velvet from 355. OAK TEA WAGGONS. OAK TEA WAGGONS. Oak Tea Waggons, on large silent castors £l. THREE-PIECE SUITE. THREE-PIECE SUITE. UPHOLSTERED SUITE OF THREE PIECES. This choice suite contains CHESTERFIELD COUCH and TWO EASY CHAIRS; upholstered work guaranteed, independent sprung front edges, covered in hard-wearing Genoa Velvet £l2 15s. DINING SUITE SIX PIECES. DINING SUITE SIX PIECES. Solidly-built Dining Suite, comprising SIDEBOARD 4ft wide, with two drawers and large locker, DINING TABLE with leaf extending to 4ft Bin, and FOUR HIGH-BACK DINING CHAIRS complete for .. £9 17s 6d. TRADE IN YOUR OLD FURNITURE. Liberal payment will be made for your old furniture and furnishings when buying new goods. Telephone 34-630 and our representative will call. SOLE AGENTS SOLE AGENTS ULTIMATE RADIO. ULTIMATE RADIO. ULTIMATE RADIO. Built for N.Z. conditions. 1934 Models from £l4 10s. Your old set taken in part payment. Let us demonstrate in your own home. McKENZIE and WILLIS, 120 Hereford street (2 doors from Colombo street). McG772 N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LTD. TUESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 13th. SPECIAL ENTRY: On Account of MRS W. H. LEECH: 12 Dairy Cows in Profit. 1 Bull. 2 Calves. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD.. Auctioneers, i Rangiora. TJEALTH AND SUNSHINE. NEW BRIGHTON SPECIAL. BEST RESIDENTIAL AREA. LAWNS, ROSES, TREES, PERFECT SECLUSION. ONE MINUTE FROM BEACH. I MODERN BUNGALOW, THOROUGHLY BUILT (NO BACH). HOTPOINT Electric Cooker. \ GOOD WATER SUPPLY. DEEP WELL. LARGE GARAGE. GOOD MORTGAGE 5!/:l. PRICE £550. GOOD REASONS FOR SELLING. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., Sole Agents. EXCELLENT SMALL FARM. HANDY TO CHRISTCHURCH. i ACRES of Good Land, Good ' Dwelling and Outbuildings; all crops in, including 15 acres of potatoes (certified), wheat, barley, oats, etc. ILL-HEALTH THE ONLY REASON FOR SELLING. FARMERS* CO-OP., CASHEL STREET. TO LET. I/f (l-ACRE DAIRY FARM, about -1 ■*-" miles out. Good Buildings; abundance of feed. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., N6883 CASHEL STREET.' N. H. MeCROSTIE AND CO. A GREAT BARGAIN. TWO-STORIED CITY BUNGALOW. PRICE £I3OO CITY BUNGALOW OF G ROOMS AND BALCONY, HALL AND BREAKFAST ROOM PANELLED PLASTERED & ART PAPERED. BATHROOM, PORCELAIN BATH & BASIN, SEWER, GAS STOVE, GARAGE, EVERY POSSIBLE CONVENIENCE THE OWNER'S ONLY REASON FOR SELLING IS THAT THE PROPERTY IS TOO SMALL FOR HIS PRESENT REQUIREMENTS. HE WILL CONSIDER AN EXCHANGE FOR A PROPERTY OF 8 ROOMS IN A GOOD LOCALITY. SEE US AT ONCE. N. H. MeCROSTIE & CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 217 Manchester street. 'Phone 34-459. BUY BRANDED GOODS. THE reason why a manufac- -*- turer brands his goods and advertises them under their branded name is because he feels reasonably sure that once you have tried his goods you will be satisfied with your purchase, satisfied that you have had full value and fair measure at a reasonable price. He wants you to buy his goods regularly. And because of thishe dare not let his brandname down. Every article advertised and sold under his brand-name must be good and good value all the time. - He stands or falls on the reputation behind his brand. By buying branded goods which are consistently advertised you are protecting yourself. Distrust substitutes for advertised goods. Advertising and branding are your protection. By purchasing your requirements through the advertisements in this paper you will save both time and money. "The Press," Canterbury's Leading Daily, with many thousands more circulation than any other Canterbury paper, covers the City, Suburbs, and Country districts.

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21087, 12 February 1934, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21087, 12 February 1934, Page 18