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Auctions. McKENZIE & WILLIS. AUCTION! AUCTION!! Royal exchange auction booms, Cathedral Square (next Post Office). THIS DAY! THIS DAY!! THIS DAY!! Commencing at 1 o’clock. A Groat Quantity of SUPERIOR FURNITURE, Including—'Wire woven couch, box ottoman, leather couches, upholstered wicker chairs, cheval duchesse, brass-rail bedsteads, wire and kapoc mattresses, rattan and easy chairs, Brussels and velvet pile carpets, rugs, linoleum, toilet ware, framed mirror, oil heater, duchesse chests and washstands, fender and irons, enamel saucepans, meat safe, crockery, w. stretchers, travelling trunks, birdcage, child’s cot, lawn mower, Barlock typewriter, etc., etc. McKENZIE AND WILLIS, 47] 7 Auctioneers. GREAT UNRESERVED AUCfIOTTSALE Of GROCERIES, lIAEDWARDE, ETC. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW!! Commencing st Ft o'clock. On account of Messrs fletcher beos., who are giving up that part of their business, on the premises, LOWER HIGH STREET (Next Armstrong and Co.’s, Drapers). Tho wholo of the balance of their stock of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, ETC. Albo, Counter Cases, Scales, coffee, popper and spice mills, etc. McKENZIE AND WILLIS, 470 Auctioneers. " AUCTION! AUCTION 1! THURSDAY NEXT, THE 22nd APRIL. Commencing at 1 o’clock. McKENZIE AND WILLIS have been favoured with instructions _ from Mrs Thompson, who is leaving Christchurch, to : Soli by Auction, on the Premises, j 149, CHESTER STREET,WEST I (Few doors from Durham Street Wesleyan Church), * The Wholo of her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Being tho oontents of five rooms, and including—Wa 1 nut-framed dining chairs and couch upholstered in morocco, ex. dining table, wardrobe, double and singlo iron bedsteads, wire, box, spring and kapoo mattresses, duchesse chest., chest of drawers, washstands, ware, hall-stand, lawn mower, wringer, carpenter’s bench with screw, gent’s bicycle, etc. And at 2.30 p.ro., THE LEASE OF THE PROPERTY, Which has 2i years to run. Tho ground rental, with rates and taxes, only amounts to £2l 15s lid (about 8s 4d per week), while the property will readily let at 15s per week. This is a good “ speo ” for somebody, or a grand chance to obtain a comfortable homo in the best position at an absurdly low rental. Further particulars on application. McKENZIE AND* WILLIS, 472 ' Auctioneers. gPLENDID AUCTION SALE OF RUGBY STREET PERTY. PROFRIDAY, THE 30th APRIL. At 2 p.m. In account of Mr R. A. Bruero, his Splendid PROPERTY, situated 127, RUGBY STREET, ST ALBANS. Comprising Nearly New House of 6 rooms, ining-room 21 x 17, every possible conveninco, bath, h. and c., gns, electric bells, lastorcd and papered throughout, vorandah iont and side, 2 hay windows, lull i-acro ection, sunny (northern) aspect. A great opportunity to purchase a good orae in a choice locality. PRACTICALLY WITHOUT RESERVE. Cards to view on application. McKENZIE AND WILLIS, 168 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF SPLENDID i-ACRE BUILDING SECTION. MERIV A L E. FRIDAY, THE 14th MAY. At 2 o’clock p.m. McKENZIE AND WILLIS have been f«r IV.L vourod with instructions from N. J. Atkinson, Esq., who has left Christchurch, to Sell by Auction, at them Salerooms, Cathedral Squaro, his SPLENDID BUILDING SECTION, Ccrnor of MERIYALE LANE and CLISSOLD STREET, Containing J-ACRE, with about 134 ft frontage to Morivale Lane and 176 ft frontage to Cli3sold Street. Ample room for four houses. One of the finest Building Sites left in this favourite district; northern aspect. Tho section will he offered in one block, and if not sold will then be offered in three sections. No. 1, having 44ft frontage to Merivalo Lane by 2 chains deep; No. 2, tho corner., having 90ft frontage to Merivale Lano and 132 ft frontage to’Clissold Street; No. 3 having 44ft frontage to Clissold Street by 2 chains deep. The owner is DETERMINED TO REALISE, no matter at what sacrifice. Further particulars on application. McKENZIE AND WILLIS, 473 Auctioneers. McKENZIE AND WILLIS, R. St Clair McKenzie.) (Joseph Willis. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, Cathedral Square (next Post Office). PRIZES! PRIZES!! PRIZES!!! IS GOOD HANDWRITING A LOST ART? McKENZIE ~AND WILLIS, THE AUCTIONEERS, ARE desirous of putting this question to the test, -and ore offoring Two Sets of Prizes for tho Best Specimens submitted to them. The Prizes will bo allotted as under:— CLASS 1., OPEN TO ALL COMERS—Ist Prize, One Guinea; 2nd Prize, Half a Guinea. CLASS 11., OPEN TO CHILDREN ATTENDING A SCHOOL IN THE NORTH CANTERBURY DISTRICT—Ist Prize, Ono Guinea; 2nd Prizo, Half a Guinea. INSTRUCTIONS. Write on a sheet of paper the sentence appearing hereunder. Place in an envelope, and addrc33 to McKENZIE AND WILLIS, THE AUCTIONEERS, Cathedral Squaro (next Post Office). Mark your envelope in top left hand corner whether you are a competitor under Class I. or Class 11. Write your name and address on BACK of the. SPECIMEN you submit. Competition closes on April 26th, and the result will be published on April 28th. A leading Educationalist will be asked to adjudicate upon tho specimens received, and his judgment will be final. NOTE.—This is the sentence ycu have to write; — “ McKenzie and Willis, tho Auctioneers, Cathedral Square, are acknowledged to be the Leading Auctioneers of Christchurch, the most up-to-dato and Successful Land and Property Salesmen, and their Auction Room in Cathedral Square is undoubtedly the. Cheapest and Be3t Mart in Christchurch for New Furniture.” McKENZIE "AND WILLIS, THE AUCTIONEERS, Cathedral Square (next Post Office). NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MEROABi* TILE AGENCY CO. GRAIN SALE. OUR. OPENING GRAIN -SALE OF THE SEASON will be held on FRIDAY, 23rd APRIL. Clients will oblige by Consigning Grain for Sale to N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., Privato Siding, Christchurch. CATALOGUES CLOSE AT NOON ON THURSDAY, 22nd APRIL. XEW ZEALAND LOAN .AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COY., LTD. ■ E. Ci. STAVELEY, 5 ' ■ Manager. ACRES, rronling tram-line, 3 miles out, long frontage, subdivision, 4-roomed ago, outbuildings, orchard; low price, i; terms. J. G. BANNEEMAN, 117, Co. bo Street. tCRE, 3 chains from electric tramline, together with modern 5 rooms, bay window r~ verandah, h. and c., etc.; indisputably t, elaborately finished; WlO. nee on mortgage. J. G. BANN ERMAN, Colombo Streak

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14973, 20 April 1909, Page 12

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