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Avotiona McKENZIE & WILLIS. AUCTION. AUCTION. ROYAL EXCHANGE AUCTION ROOMS. Cathedral Square (next Post Office). THIS DAY! THIS DAY 11 THIS DAY!!I Commencing at I o’clock. A GREAT QUANTITY of SUPERIOR iA FURNITURE, including Sideboard, Handsome Duichpssc Pair, Duchessc Chests, Waskstands, Suite of 9 Pieces in Utrecht Velvet, Hallsland, Wire-woven Couch, Brassrail Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses, Rait.on Chairs, Box Ottoman, Couches, Brussels, Velvet Pile a,nd Tapestry Carpets, Chest of Drawers, Gramophone, Ennmel Saucepans, Stair Runner, Office Tablo, Number of Books, Sea Cheat, Bundlo of Music, Tables, Kitchen Chairs, etc,, etc. McKENZIE AND WILLIS, 476 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF SPLENDID RUGBY STREET PROPERTY Exceptionally Easy Terms. THIS DAY I THIS DAY!! THIS DAY!!! '• At 2 jl.m. On account of MR R. A. BRUERE. TTIS SPLENDID*”PROPERTY, situated 127, RUGBY STREET, ■ St Albans, Comprising NEARLY NEW HOUSE of 6 rooms, dining room 21 s 17, every possible convenience, bath, h. and gas, electric hells, plastered and newly papered throughout, verandah front and side, 2 bay windows, full }-acro. sunny (northern) aspect. Owner ia determined to Bell, and will accept very easy,, terms, viz.,- £SO cash, balance for ierm at 5$ per cent. j THE CHANCE OF YOUR LIFETIME. McKENZIE AND WILLIS, 468 Auctioneers. ~~ PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ’ AUCTION SALE of RICHMOND PROPERTY. FRIDAY, the 14th MAY, at 2 p.m. -McKENZIE AND WILLIS have been -LfJ. favoured with instructions from the Publio Trustee, the Executor iu the Estate of the late James Harris, to SELL BY AUCTION, at their Salerooms, Cathedral Square (next Post Office), that SPLENDID PROPERTY situated 178, STANMOHE ROAD. Richmond. Comprising 32$ Perches of Land, with House of 6 rooms, concrete foundations, gas, good water supply, connected with sewer, washhouse and copper, small orchard. Further particulars and oard to view on application. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. 477 Auctioneers. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. R. St Clair McKenzie.) (Joseph Willis. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, Cathedral Square (next Post Office). The “McKENZIE AND WILLIS” HAND-WRITING COMPETITION RESULT. PHIZES! PRIZES!! PRIZES!!! IN order to test the debatable question of Good Hand-writing being a lost art, v/e invited the Public generally to write out certain Truisms respecting our Firm, and in response received Close on 2000 attempts to win the prizes offered. The task of adjudication was kindly neoepted by MR C. H. GILBY, of the Christohurch Commercial College, who states that at least 12 papers in each class were of such a high degree of excellence that it was a most difficult matter to discriminate between the leading competitors. His judgment is as follows: CLASS L (open to all comers) — ( Ist Prize (£1 Is) —Mr G. W. Ford, 5-5, Fitzgerald Street, St Albans. \ 2nd Prize (10s 6d) —Mrs W. L. Allan, Canal Reserve. CLASS 11. (opon to children attending any school in the North Canterbury District)— Ist Prize (£1 Is)—Master Leslie Kent, 119, Somerfield Street. Sproydon. 2nd Prize (10s 6d)—Master Arthur Cooper, 12, Durham Street, City (attending Sydenham Publio School). McKENZIE AND WILLIS, Auctioneers, CATHEDRAL SQUARE (next Post Office). TONKS, 'NORTON & CO. W. Tonks.) (W, H. Norton. THIS DAY. ,TO CABINETMAKERS AND OTHERS. TIyfESSRS TONKS, NORTON AND CO. IVA have received instructions from the Liquidators in the Assigned Estate of F. C. DAWSON, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, THIS DAY, At 10 o’clock,. At his late Promises, TUAM STREET (Next Door to the Opera House), CABINETMAKERS BRASS FOUNDRY', Including Pedostal Handles, Hat and Coat Hooks, Centres, Wardrobe Hooks, Castors, Glue, Timber, Chairs, Tile Slabs, Tiles, Marble Slabs, etc. ALSO a lot of New Timber, well seasoned. TONKS, NORTON AND CO., 150 Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents. W. Tonks.) (W. H. Norton. U C l .1 O N SALE. THIS DAY THIS DAY At 1 c’oicck. At the Residence of Mrs Dawson, coiner of Walker Street and Montreal Street (Near Aulsebrook’s Factory). , Nearly New FURNITURE, PIANO, Axminster Carpets, Italian Bedsteads in white and gold, Bedroom Suite, etc. Full details, cee Wednesday’s papers. TONKS, NORTON AND CO., 148 Auctioneers. F. L. MURRAY & CO. NOTICE. TO retired" FARMERS. TO RETIRED FARMERS. TO RETIRED FARMERS. FIRST-CLASS 8-ROOMED RESIDENCE. IRST-CLASS 8-ROOMED RESIDENCE. All Modern Conveniences. Stable and Trapshed. Fruit and Vegetable Garden. 2 ACRES LAND. / 2 ACRES LAND. / ‘Close to tram, and fine healthy locality. Owner anxious to sell. Full particulars from • F. L. MURRAY AND CO. MANSFIELD AVENUE. MANSFIELD AVENUE. ST-CLASS RESIDENCE of 6 ROOMS. ST-CLASS RESIDENCE of 6 ROOMS. All modern conveniences. Deep well, fruit gardens, etc. J-ACRE LAND, HIGH AND ~"v. i-ACRE LAND, HIGH AiND DRY. One of the best-situated sections in Christchurch, and in firßt-clnss locality. Close to tram. Owner anxious to Sell. At Price asked IT IS A BARGAIN. , Apply, P. L. MURRAY AND CO., 151, Cashel Street. - 1-ACRE LAND, A HANDY "TO TOWN, With 3 stalls,' large coachhouse and man’s room under one roof. WELL FENCED. ~~ WELL- FENCED. PRICE THE~LOT. £l7O. Easy terms. Apply, F. L. MURRAY AND CO. rpOBLER’S Swiss Milk Chocolate is simply A delicious. Id, 3d, 6d and la. All Confectioaera S

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14982, 30 April 1909, Page 12

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