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AUCTIONS. MoKENZIE & WILLIS. McKENZIE AND WILLIS, • Robert St Clair McKonzio) (Joseph Willi* * UCTIONEERS AND HOUSE FURNISHERS, . . LAND AGENTS AND BROKERS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Next Post Offioe). WHERE TO BUT! THE CHEAPEST AND BEST SIDEBOARD 11 £3 15s ONLY £6 15s ' Of best workmanship and design, stands 7ft Cin high, on castors, 4ft Gin long, handsomeback, with five bevelled mirrors, one large and four small, two drawers for cutlery or napery, and two large cupboards. •'£ v GOOD ENOUGH FOR ANY HOUSE IN- ■ THE LAND. •;' •■■ . £6 15s ONLY £8 ISs WHERE TO BUT! THE CHEAPEST AND BEST DUOHESSa £4 16s ONLY £4 15s Splendidly-made Duchesße _ Chest, Bft 9in long, with large landscape mirror, four drawers, £4 16s. Or, HANDSOME CHEVAL DUCHESSE, With long bevelled mirror, a fine piece ol Furniture, only £1 16s. And EVERY OTHER LINE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT SIMILARLY LOW PRICES. McKENZIE AND WILLIS, AUCTIONEERS AND HOUSE FUE» NISHERS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE (next Post Office* FOR PRIVATE TREATY. ON ACCOUNT J. H. COOKSLEY, ESQ. TIS Splendid Property, situated Opawa, and oomnrising nearly 6 Acres of Land, with Brick House of 5 rooms, splendid orchard of half an acre, 4 good glass houses: together with UP-TO-DATE BRICK KILN, PLANT, MACHINERY, Etc., as A OOING CONCERN, including a Very Good Quarry of First-class Stono. The Brick Kiln has a capacity of 100.000 bricks per month. The property not having been sold at auction, we are instructed to get an Offer by Private Treaty; ridiculously easy terms can be given. This is a splendid chance for an energetio man with a small capital. Full particular* from the Sole Agentß for the Vendor, >*%"' M'KENZIE AND WILLIS, Cathedral Square. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. TWO FINE BUILDING SITES. 82 Perches each, having a frontage of nearly 2 chains to a good wide street; handy to either Cashel Street or Ferry Road cars. The mortgagee is anxious to realise; £4O casV required. PRICE— -£9f)Q THE LOT. Sole Agents, M'KENZIE AND WILLIS. CHEAPEST SECTION IN ST ALBANS. 82FT FRONTAGE. PRICE, £9O. rHIS is no doubt the Cheapost Section in St Albanß, situated in new street, ,as-,. anxious to sell, and has placed the Low Price of £9O for a quick Bale. Full particulars from the Agents, _ _ Wi! M'KENZIE AND WILLIS,. Cathedral Square. CONWAY MATSON * SONS. TARANAKI DAIRYING LAND. £25 PER ACRE. N.B.—Owner take City Property as Payment or Sheep Country. OOA ACRES; oarry 100 cows, young, stock horses; all ploughable; GO acres aircady ploughed; well watered bj running* streams. SITUATED two miles by good metalled road from factory (has been paying 07er Is 2d for butter-fat), one mile from post office and school, handy to rail. Buildings—2 Cood Houses, cowbyres, bams, cartsheds, piggeries, etc., milking machine, engine, etc., complete. Splendid shelter and orohards.

TERMS—At least £SOOO can remain »t;SJ per cent for fivo to seven years. - ■ i ■■-•' PRICE—Same as for cash, £so per acre. Fol. 39884 CONWAY WATSON AND SONS, ' Auctioneers, Land! and Estato Agents, X 184, Cashel Street (next Union S.S. Co.). FORT) A TTAPFTELTV TO FRUIT FARMERS.HERE IS YOUR CHANCE. / ' CHRISTCHURCH-SUBURBAN FRUIT FARM. ABSOLUTELY CHEAP. 600 APPLE TREES, BESIDES PEARS, PEACHES, PLUMS, ETC. : - ~;;.,; NICE COMFORTABLE HOME. • Owner left for North Island. \\l & have received instructions to Offer lot VV Sale the above FRUIT FARM. The property consists of FIVE} ACHES OF . LAND, together with new, well-built 4-Roomcd House, pantry, washhouso with copper and tubs, scullery, etc. Also glasshouse, good stable and trapshed, fowlhouse and run. New windmill and tank, providing copious supply of water. Nice lawn and garden in front of house. THE ORCHARD has been scientifically planted with between six and eoven hundred of the best fruit trees, mostly late apples of good marketable varieties. The trees are about seven years old, and just coming into profitable bearing. They are in excellent condition, and free from all blight and diseases. There is a nice spring and stream on the property, wHich is invaluable in such a place. Along the southern boundary there is a belt of poplar trees, providing splondid shelter for the whole of the farm. The place is about 10 or 15 minutes' walk from the electrio car, faces north, is well fenced, is bright and sunny, and in tip-top order. THIS PLACE IS CHEAP, and will not be long on the market. We would urgo immediate inspection, and we can honestly recommend it to anyone wanting to get into a PROFITABLE AND EASILY WORKED FRUIT FARM. • Call To-day for Particulars. FORD AND HADFIELD, 169. Hereford Street, (Next National Bank). GODFREY & TAYLER. <HEAP BUILDINO PENDALTON—2 doors from T*am Stopptn place—4s perches, very hi,.* «it«, wt_ fenced; splendid locality. £235. Terms •'ENDALTON—6O feet frontage, well fenced few yards from tram; Section partly lai ort and under cultivation. £ooo,' /EBIVALE, close to Id tram section—Magpificent High °*ction, woll fenced, sswer, gas and high, pressure water all available. Bedrock at £3lO. JEALEY AVENUE—44 feet frontage, within Id section, partly fenced, few yards frora Colombo Street; £290. ■JITY, 5 minutes from the Square—Splendid "Hte, SS feet frontage. Sold to close Trust tat*. £165. oviS ■■• - :■';■ QODFRE" AND TAYLEB JW. d. Godfrey), 90, Armagh Street, WANTED— Peace doclared at last. Turks agree with Bulgarians that LINOARNISH has prevented slippery movements and LEON ART STAINS cover ail sine. All Qzooua. Is Qd. a

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16192, 19 March 1913, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16192, 19 March 1913, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16192, 19 March 1913, Page 14

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