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AUCTIONS. M’KENZIE & YvILLIS. SHORT NOTICE. AUCTION SALE. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. Commencing at 1 o'clock. On tho Premises, “ WIMMiEHA,” BLIGHTS ROAD, Off Faptiiiui Rond. OX account of A. T. Butler, Esq., who is leaving for tho Aorth Island, tho whole of his SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, being the contents* of 5 rooms, and including Mxmiuster carpet and rugs, dining-room suite, oce. tables, kerb, flreirons, palm stands, linoleums, hail carpet runner and lino., slip mats, hail stand, curtain, dining table and cover, brass kerb, liqueur stand, sideboard, dining chairs, Singer sowing machine, couoti, fenders., black and brass double bedsteads, wire and kapoc duebesee chests, washs’tiinds, linen press, bed waro, overmantel, marble clock, vases, lamps, crockery, glassware, kitchen table, chairs, cutlery, jam jars, kitchen utensils, mincer, scales and weights, cutlery, etc., also incubator, grit mill, hose, spray, garden tools, wire netting, lot of firewood, lawn mower, sundries, lady’s and gent's bicycles, number of fowß, ducks, etc. 1 M’KENZIE AND AVILLIS, 213 Auctioneers. DO YOU ALWAYS SHOP PROFITABLY? DO YOU? Tho HOAV TO WHEN TO WHERE TO WHAT TO ARE DETAILED HEREUNDER. Take a tram to Cathedral Square At your very earliest opportunity, And visit M'Kenzia and Willis's Auction and Furniture Rooms, Where you can be shown BLACK AND BRASS BEDSTEADS—2iu pillars, handsome designs, very massive, trorn £2 10s. SIDEBOARDS—Superior workmanship, elegant designs, from £3 IBs. DUCHES3E CHESTS—Very finishod workmanship, Bevelled mirrors, raised jewel drawers, latest designs, from 355. WASHSTANDS—MarbIe-top, tiled bank, pedestal cupboards, front 355. CARPETS—Axminster and Velvet Pile, from £5 10s; Tapestry from 32s 6d. RUGS —The very latest from London; beautiful colourings cud choice patterns, from 7s tid. LINOLEUMS—Best quality, Is lOjd, 2s, 2s per Eouare. yard. CURTAlNS—Bountiful Lace Curtains from es per pair. FLOWER BOWLS. TEA SETS. ALUMINIUM WARE. DINNER WARE. TABLE COVERS. And ALWAYS A LARGE JUANTITY of HIGH-GRADE SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. M’KB NZ I E ANI) WILLIS, AUCTIONEERS, Cathedra! Square, next Post, Office. HERE ARE A FEW GOOD HOMES FOR ANYONE WISHING TO KEEP THEIR OW T N COW, HORSE AND TRAP, Etc. —4 ROOMS. Good Sound House. ?- l a>cre, stable, transited, etc.; small deposit. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. —8 ROOMS, every convenience, " over fc au aero, long frontage, good stabling, fowl runs, etc., easy terms. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. AKA —7 ROOMS, Modern, ail conBwAvctJUr veniencea, 7 acres of land and numerous outbuildings. This is very cheap. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. I?1AAA —6 ROOMS, almost new, Up-to-S*-LWV date in every particular, every possible convenience, vinery, cowsheds, good orchard, 2 acres ol land, nicely situated. Terms. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. _ A r 7A—s ROOMS, Modern House, close owO IV to car, 1 acre of laud. A real snip. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. -POAA— 5 ROOMS, Splendid Property, all conveniences, 2 acres of land. ■ McKENZIE AND WILLIS. -P1 AAA —GOOD Brick House, 5 rooms C&.LUW and outbuildings, acres, 2 frontages, suitable for subdivision. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. PQOC —3 ROOMS, Sound and Comfortc&OOO able, good stable, orchard, etc., 4 acres splendid land, with long frontage, 4 minutes from car. Would cut up at twico the price. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. GUINNESS A LE CHEN, LTD. GUINNESS AND LE CREN, LTD., LAND SALESMEN, TTMARU, HAVE FARMS FOR SALE TO SUIT ALL BUYERS. . SPLENDID GRAZING RUN. 1Q97 ACRES—Rent £35 half-yearly; 903 I years—All sweet warm tussock ewe country; 350 acres grows good oats, turnips and rape; well fenced and waterod; 7Toomsd house, stabies, woolshed, etc. Five miles from railway and saleyards. Carrico 3300 ewes and fattens all lambs. Present stock—l2oo two, four, six and F.M. half raid three-quarter-bred ewes with 100 per cent lambs; 30 isim; 8 cattle ; 10 horses and farming plant. Price on application. GUINNESS AND LE CREN.

RICH grazing farm. i-r a ACRES —RICH Limestone Sheep00U fattening Farm, in 9 paddocks, permanent stroam, carries two sheep to the acre, besides cattle. Good 6-roomed plastered house, bathroom, hot and cold water, kitchen, etc., stable, chaffhouse, woolshed aid yards; close to school, and handy to Kaleyards and rail. Price £l3. Easy terms. For terms and further particulars apply to GUINNESS AND LE CREN, LTD., Land Salesmen, Timaru. 1 n FORT) ft HADFTELD. ST ALBANS WEST. E W B U N G A L O W. OWNER COMPELLED TO REALISE. Few minutes from Papanui car, Perfectly appointed NEW BUNGALOW Villa, of fivo rooms, facing North. Splendid exterior appearance and beautiful interior finish. Large reception room (18 x 14), with Tecess window and quaint fireplace, pretty dining-room, fine Bft hall, secluded verandah, wardrobes in bedrooms, picture mouldings, leadlights in fanlights and front door, large bathroom, with lavatory, basm and shower, convenient kitchon, with dresser and cupboards, pantry, scullery, etc., largo washhouse. Beautiful Section, with full chain frontago. A BEAUTIFUL ANtTaRTISTIC HOME. FORD AND HADFIELD. SOME FIRST-CLASS SECTIONS IN FAVOURITE DISTRICTS. FENDALTON —1 Acre, Corner Section, £730 FENDALTON—-J-Acre, £lB5 ST ALBANS WEST—Nearly J-Acrs, £2lO ST ALBANS WEST—Over 1-Acre, £220 MERIVALE —Nearly J-Acre. £250 NEW BRIGHTON —Over i-Acro, £SS NEW BRIGHTON J-Aere, £SO CASHMERE—I-Acre, £2OO BECKENHAM —Over 1 Acre, £165. BECivr.jNHAM—I-Acre, £7O FENDALTON —Nearly 1-Acre, £2lO ~R—J-Acre, £l3O These are a few of cur CHOICE SECTIONS. Wo have many others, at all prices, in all localities. Inquire early. FORD AND HADFIELD. Hereford Street, (Next National Bank).

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15511, 11 January 1911, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15511, 11 January 1911, Page 15

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