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AUCTIONS. M'KENZIE & WILLIS. LAST DAY! . LAST DAY! . Of tbo GREAT CLEARING SALE Of MOCKERY. GLASSWARE, CHINA, E.P. WARE, ETC. S3T.IS DAY! THIS DAY! THIS DAY! Osmmencin? at 11 o'clock and CnntinllipiT all daV. kK account' ni M.OB3US ' BROS., who aro giving up business, le Premises, 123, HIGH STREET, CITY (Nest Armstrong's. Draper), THE BALANCE OF THEIR LARGE STOCK, also Show Cases and Cash Rejrifter. .■EVERYTHING MUST BE CLEARED TO-DAY, WITHOUT RESERVE. McKENZIE AND WILLIS,. Auctioneers. '••'." 411 * B. St Clair McKenzie.) (Joseph Willi*. oKENZIE AND WILLIS, AUCTIONEERS, Land and Estate Agents and Valuators. CATHEDRAL SQUARE (nex.t Post Office.) THE BEST ECONOMY IS TO BUY IN THE CHEAPEST MARKET—ana the best method is to PAY CASH. Your wants can be supplied CHEAPER and BETTER HERE than at any shop in Town. WHY? Because we sell only for cash and are larpe importers. CALL AND INSPECT OUR • GOODS. We can jiave you money on nearly every line of Household" Furnishing. LOOK AT OUR PRICES. LINOLEUMS of fine quality, .Is 9d per Toare vard. • • HOUSEHOLD LINEN—Table Damask, ] Serviettes, Sheeting, Towels, etc., at unheard •f prices. LACE CURTAINS— Good quality, SJ yards long.-from 5s per pair. CARPETS—Fine Axmineter. Wilton, Brussols, Velvet Pile and Tapestry Carpats at ry low. prioes. We are carrying > a large )clc just now, and are sacrificing to reduce it. BEDSTEADS—Handsome Black and Brass Double Bedsteads. Qin pillars, 455. ' WIRE MATTRESSES—DoubIe from 14s Also, Wire Stretchers. KAPOC BEDDING—Good quality at 38s M the set. Kapoo pillows at 5s per pair, Bolsters 8s 6d. Double Kapoo Mattresses at 355. . HEARTH RUGS—AII qualities and patterns from 4s 6d. We are carrying the most extensive" range or" ruga in the whole of Christchnrch.. ■ > • ■ AUSTRIAN ,CHAIRS-«s 6d each. KITCHEN CHAIRS—A good looking chair* ■ mt 5s 6d. i HALL SLIP MATS from Is 6d, Liskurl from 3 a 3d. CARPET HALL RUNNERS—Best Axilnster at 6s 9d per yard. 27 inches wide; Jiussels and Velvet Pile from 4s 3d. CUTLERY—TabIe Knives, 5s 6d per halfdozen: Desserts. i4s.6d. . Also. E.P.N.S. Forks ind Spoons, fine quality, 9s 6d and 7s 6d ler half-dozep- ■ ■: Also,; Bedsteads, all sizes, all Qualities; Sideboards: Duchense Chests. Washstacds, Wardrobes, Table Covers, Liskurl, Velvet Pile Curtains, Dinner Services and nearly every ether .line of Household Furniture and FurBishinjrs. " ALL NEW. GOODS MoKENZTE AND WILLIS, Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents. CATHEDRAL SQUARE; (next Post Office). oKENZIE AND WILLIS •'„• Aw ' • SALESMEN. Brintr yowc, PropsKl-i'j along to us if you .! .. wish to sell. WE , GUARANTEE • you an. offer within •8 hours, if it is a Saleable Proposition. CHEAP ST ALBANS PROPERTY. CHEAP ST ALBANS PROPERTY. .. CHEAP, ST ALBANS PROPERTY. \'J*A'i A - NEARLY New House of 4 good S/tAV/ rooms and all necessary conveniences, including high-pressure water supply, kitchen nicely papered. SECTION comprises ■ about 80 perches of land; well Maid-outv in'lawn and flowers, also good fruit trees, and .• situated within two minute's walk'of electricicar, twopenny section. , I The, ..Owner, is leaving for the N. Island, i«nd has fixed the lowr price of £4lO to ensure a quick sale. "' : McKENZIB AND WILLIS, I/and Agents.

CHEAP CITY RESIDENCE. OWNER LEFT AND WANTS AN OFFER. ''-PfiQO - NEARLY; Now Residence of 6 wOuV Largo Rooms, a few minutes from the centre in a good locality, well built and in first-class order," every possible convenience. The owner has left Christchurch, and. must realise.' We can well recommend this property to anyone in search of a cheap city nonse. Full particulars from the vendor's agents, McKENZEB AND WILLIS. E. G. STAVELET & CO. NORTH ISLAND PROPERTIES. - SOUND INVESTMENTS. 3180 ACI * ES - ' PRICE £i 10a- • rtich soil. Capacity 6000 sheep, 150 cattle. j Fenced, subdivided. Complete homestead. • 8256 ACRES. In two blocks, 1506 and 1350 acres. Winter capacity, 5000 sheep, summer 8000, and cattle. Mostly all in grass. Homestead, etc., •11 in good order; can be further improved. Good roads.and coach service. Telephone. . And in conjunction with this, if desired—--160 ACRES of the richost soil, with modern house and every possible convenience and luxury, including golf links. Within ■easy distance of Wanganui. - These properties are well worth inquiry. «1 « E. G. STAVELEY.AND CO. WORTH ISLAND PROPERTIES. BOUND INVESTMENTS. ©IQQ ACRES. PKICE £4 10s. Rich soil, capacity 5000 sheep, 150 cattle Fenced, subdivided, complete homestead, good roads. TARANAKI. «256 ACRES, in two. blocks, 1906 and 1350 ACRES. Winter capacity 6000 sheep, summer 8000 nd cattle. Mostly all in gTass. Homestead, etc., in good order. Can be further improved. Good roads and coach service. Telephone. •■■■:•.■■ , PRICE £4 15s. I And in conjunction with this, if desired, 160 ACRES of the Richest Soil, with modern house and every possible convenience and luxury, including golf links. Within easy 1 distance of Wanganui. THESE PROPERTIES ARE WELL WORTH INQUIRY. E. G. STAVELEY AND CO., i n Land and Stock Salesmen. -£4of) BELOW VALUE. ' A CHANCE FOR A SPECULATOR. '■'"• Few minutes from Cathedral Square. I Land, 66ft frontage, worth . . . £6i Houso 7 rooms, all conveniences, insured . ■ • • . . &to £ll, Owner has left Christchurch. •'- .. ;■• -Must Sell. -- AT £750 II IS A GIFT. -.■>■ JJSGG AND VINCENT, . 0(j." ■•'■ 115, Gloucester Street. .REE ZE ' S . \. ROAD, _* Corner V> ~ PAGE'S ROAD, Now being formed right through to • NEW BRIGHTON. >acre, 8 perches . • • *Ji2 |-acre, 16 perches,;corner . . • -J'° Nearly'an Acre, corner . ... ***° C. J. MARSHALL,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15920, 4 May 1912, Page 19

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