AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. LEESTON SALE TO-MORROW. —T MATSON and CO. will offer on '■• account of various clients: — 130 sound-mouth halfbred ewes. 30 2-tooth wethers. H. MATSON and CO., 9909 Auctioneers. TATTERSALL'S HORSE SALE. XT MATSON and CO. will be con- ■" * conducting a sale of all- classes of horses, harness, and vehicles, on Saturday, 2nd MARCH, 1935, at 11 o'clock, and will now be glad to receive particulars of intended entries. H. MATSON and CO., 9910 Auctioneers. Mckenzie and willis. COMFORT THAT'S LASTING COMFORT THAT'S LASTING COMFORT THAT'S LASTING COMFORT THAT'S LASTING COMFORT THAT'S LASTING COMFORT THAT'S LASTING VALUE THAT'S UNRIVALLED VALUE THAT'S UNRIVALLED VALUE THAT'S UNRIVALLED VALUE THAT'S UNRIVALLED VALUE THAT'S UNRIVALLED VALUE THAT'S UNRIVALLED DIRECTLY you see McKenzie and WiJHs' Lounge Suites you'll be impressed by their beauty, and when you sink back in the glorious cosy depth, you will know you have at last found real comfort. The following are a few examples, but McKenzie and Willis cordially invite vou to call and inspect. MODERN LOUNGE SUITE of Three Piece?, comprising CHESTERFIELD and TWO EASY CHAIRS, all luxuriously upholstered throughout, with deep restful seats, independent sprung front edges, and covered in handsome Cottage Weave Only £l4 10s THREE-PIECE SUITE, upholstered in English Wool MoqucUe, Modern CHESTERFIELD COUCH, and TWO LOUNGE CHAIRS to match, thoroughly upholstered throughout, with independent sprung front edges, and covered in hardwearing "English Wool Moquctte. £l6 10s. SEAGRASS CHAIRS. SEAGRASS CHAIRS. Large range of well built Seagrass Chairs from 12s 6d. DINING SUITE DINING SUITE of SIX PIECES. SIX PIECES. Six Piece Dining Suite—SIDEBOARD with two drawers and plenty of cupboard space, DRAWLEAF DINING TABLE and FOUR HIGHBACK CHAIRS with loose upholstered seats £ll las ROSEWOOD COLOUR BEDROOM, ROSEWOOD COLOUR BEDROOM SUITE. SUITE. Five Piece Rosewood Colour Bedroom Suite, comprising WARDROBE with large bevelled shaped mirror, and long drawer, Reflex Mirror. 2-drawer DUCHESSE, Full Panelled DOUBLE BEDSTEAD and Non-Sag WIRE MATTRESS, and BEDSIDE CABINET £ls 10s BOX END KERBS. BOX END KERBS. Box End Kerbs extending with upholstered ends 32/6 RIMLESS MIRROR. RIMLESS MIRROR. Rimless Mirror 15 G EXCHANGE YOUR OLD FURNITURE FOR NEW. Liberal payment will be made for your old furniture and furnishings when buying new goods. Telephone 34-630, and our representative will call. USED FURNITURE. 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. All these goods have been reconditioned where necessary, and at the prices marked represent great value. McKENZIE and WILLIS, 120 Hereford street 12 doors from Colombo st.) MGsao N.Z FARMERS' CO-OP ASSN.. LTD i) BUNGALOWS. Dainty hemes Garages and Electric Cooking _„s weekly. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. A CHEAP SECTION. HIGH AND DRY. SPLENDID LOCALITY. 40 perches, handy to school and tram. OWNER IS MAKING A SACRIFICE. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., SOMETHING EXCEPTIONAL. EXCELLENT SHEEP PROPERTY. TO CLOSE DECEASED ESTATE. HANDY TO CHRISTCHURCH. I (i()() ACRES and splendid build±\J\J>\J ; ngS( woo i s hed and yards, 3stand Shearing Plant, Yards to hold 2000 sheep. THIS COUNTRY CARRIES 1800 EWES AND HAS A GREAT RECORD FOR LAMBS PRICE £7 PER ACRE. REASONABLE TERMS. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., Land Department. N6925
BUSINESS NOTICES. 'CH this Steelite Green stay *' T Green—has never failed. Sold everywhere, or SMITH and SMITH, LIMITED, corner Tuam-High streets. 57697 CANTERBURY'S "PURSE STRINGS." Vyi-iEN it comes to a matter »' of buying, of spending the family household allowance, whether the purchase be one of commodities or amusements, of business or professional service—whether they be considered necessities or luxuries; it is, in the vast majority of cases, the woman who influences the final decision. For women are the logical purchasing agents of the home. the guardians of household budgets and the custodians of "PURSE STRINGS" in the average family. YOUR most important prospective customers are WOMEN. Prospects waiting to be told about the values and the services you have to offer. Prospects ready to become buyers in YOUR store. They KNOW what, when and where to buy most advantageously, because they rely on the information gained from consistently reading the advertising in this newspaper, to guide them in their buying. YOU can most economically reach these buyers with the story of your store through this same medium. For YOUR advertising messages in "THE PRESS" are placed in the same hands that control the operations of CANTERBURY'S "PURSE STRINGS." "THE PRESS" Canterbury's leading Daily with many thousands more Circulation (Audited) than any of its Competitors. Covers City, Suburbs, and Country Districts.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21404, 21 February 1935, Page 22
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