AUCTIONS. McKENZJR AND WIIJ/IS. GREAT AUCTION SALE AT OUR HultMS, i\EXT Po'bT OFFICE TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! Com.iicuoing at 1 o'clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. CONTENTS OF TWENTY ROOMS. On account of Whom it May Concern. * GREAT COLLECTION of Furniture of i- every description. The numerous lots inciude Axruinster. Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, Linoleums, Sideboards, Ducnesse Cherts, Washstauds. Wardrobes, Framed Mirrors, Chesterfield Couch. High-backed Dining Chairs, Dining Suite?. Gate-leg and Extension Dining 1 allies, Household Linen. Bankets, Fenders. Kerbs, Pictures, Couches. Crockery, Glassware. Double Wood Beds. Handsome Brass-mounted Double Bedsteads. Wire and Box Mattresses. Kapoc Bedding, Bedware, Vase=, Ornaments. Drophead Singer Machine. Also the Furnishings of a. Tearoom, including Afternoon Tea Tables. 70 Austrian Choirs, Cruets. Cutlery, etc.. etc. i Further detai's To-morrow's papers. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. Auotioneors. I UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. On THURSDAY. AUG. sth, 1915, at 1 p.m., Continuing | On FRIDAY, AUG. 6th. d 915, at 1 p.m. TV/TESSRS McKENZIE AND WILLIS, in. IVX structed by Mr J. G. Shrimpton, Licensed Pawnbroker, will SIELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms, Oathodral Equare, next Post Office, Christchurch, Unredeemed Pledges, as under: ! 1913.—Mar. 7th—9617 Bag, 9648 Links and Pin 9619 Telescope, 9651 G. Ring; 11th—--9671 G.O.F. Geneva; ldfih—97o3 Rings 17th—--9717 Go.d Watch. April 11th—559 Rang; 19th—CM Brooch. June 23rd—860 Ring. July 17th—905 G.H. Wa/tch; 23th—943 Ring, UJ3 Diamond Ring. Sept. 18th—1061 S. HalfHunter Waithanv 1066 Diamond Ring; 19th —1067 Bangle. Oct. 7th—llo3 G.H. Geneva. 1105 D. Ring; Bth—lloß Ring- and Necklet: 22nd—1144 Albert, 2 Watches and Medals. Nov. 15th—1199 G. Watch and Chain; 26th—--1210 Ringi. 1914—Feb. lltih —1339 Links: 24th—13?3 Tea Set (3 pieces). June Ist—l6lß S.O.F. Watch, G. Chain and Locket, 1619 2 Brooches. July 3rd—1677 2 Rings; 14th—--1703 Necklet and Pendt. Aug. 20—1777 S.H. Watch; 24th—1766 Ring. Sent. 10th—1811 S.O.F. Watch; 11th 1813 Bangle; 12th—1816 Ring k S.O.F. Geneva and Chain: 16th—1822 2 Rings, 1623 Diamond and Sapphire Ring; 1814—1828 S.H. Lever; 23th—1840 Ring; 80th—1848 S.O.F. Watch. Oct. Ist—lß49 Brooch: 6th—1856 Brooch, 1857 Diamond and Ruby Ring; Bth—lß6l 2 Rings, Brooch, Necklet and Pendt., Wristlet Watch. Oct. Sfch—--1863 Bv: 14th—1876 Bag,; 20th—1887 Ring, 1888 G.H. Watch; 23th—1901 Albert. Nov. 2nd—1912 Ring, 1914 Diamond and Emerald Ring. Pec. 11th—1937 2 Rings, 1940 Diamond Rin?i; 14th—1942 Chain; 31st—1981 S.H. Watch. 1915.—Jan. 2nd—1989 Ring. 1996 Diamond and Ruby Ring, 1931 Ring; 13th—2036 Violin; 14th—2030 Ring, 2032 3 Rings. 2039 D.S. R : ng; 19th—2010 Chain. COIG Chain; 215t—2032 G.O.F. Watch. A'so a Mi'ceMareous Collection of Unredeemed Pie Ires (about 103 lot»). comprisinT Watches, Jewellery of all kinds, Bags, J Violins, etc. ! A so, on account of Whom it'Mar Concern, at the s-me. tr'me ard place, a sr-cll ronsirnment of BEST ENGLISH SILVER-PLATE and One Set TEAVAND COFFEE C ERVTCE (4 pieced. .HALT-MARKED SILVER, FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. Auctioneers. McKENZIE AND WILLIS, UCTIONEERS AND HOUSE FURSATHEDRAL SQUARE, NEXT POST FURNITURE 1 FURNITURE II tt"E SELL THE VERY BEST FURNITURE AT THE LOWEST PRICES. OUR FURNITURE IS MADE TO LAST, AND GIVE SATISFACTION. WE SELL CHEAP Because we have no Expensive Shop Fronts j or Windows to paj- for, and ! YOU GET THE BENEFIT. PRICE OUR OAK FURNITURE. I WE CAN SAVE YOU POUNDS On a GOOD OAK SIDEBOARD OR BEDROOM SUITE. WE SELL A SPLENDID OAK SIDEBOARD FOR £5, Beautifully finished, with large mirror back. S drawers, and cupboards. Good enough for the best bc-ne in the land. ' THE SAME SIDEBOARD, Oak or Walnut Stained £3 17s 63. Call ami, inspect them for yourself. Another VERY HANDSOME OAK SIDEBOARD, £9 10s; sft long, 2 mirrors and lendlight, cupbcarcls. ' OAK DUCHESSE CHESTS from £3 10s. OAK BEDSTEAD, Double Sire, Iron Side Rails, 57s 6d. COUCHES, sn'endidly made, upholstered in velvet and saddlebags, from £6" 10s. I LINOLF.TM'S. LTNOL^TTMS. New Shipment ,T"»t Arrived. ! Latest Designs. Beautiful Patterns. I FROM Is lid PER YARD. ALL NEW GOODS OF BEST QUALITY. All other lines of Househo'd Furniture at similarly low prices. THE BEST ECONOMY IS TO BUY THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES— That is BUI HEBEII OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. McKENZIE AND WILLIS, AUCTIONEERS AND HOUSE FURNISHERS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, (Next Post Office). NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. REMINDER! /CLEARING SALE. Account MR WILLIAM WATT. Near Ferry Bridge, WOOLSTON. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 30th INST. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COY. OF N.Z., LTD, 887 Auctioneers. WANTED KNOWN. HAT F. H. STEEL has REDUCED THE - PRICE OF MEAT TO ROCK BOTTOM for Spot Cash, and as we hpve only s short time to live, GET THE BEST. Rubbish \s dear at any price. The Best is always the Cheapest in the end. And do not be persuaded to buy inferior quality or rubbish, when by patronising F. H STEv'L you can always rev on GETTING THE CREAM OF CANTERBURY. Customers in City and Suburbs waited on Daily for Orders Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. SMALL GOOdTI SPECIALTY. The annual output uhea Half a Million Founds. Th« Quantum speaks for iU^t,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16921, 29 July 1915, Page 12
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