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AUCTIONS. Mckenzie and willis.. \ MoKENZIE.AND WILLIS, I 3TIONEERS AND, HOUSSA". FURNISHERS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Next Port Offica FOR NEW FURNITURE! I FOR NEW FURNITURE!AT BEDROCK PRICES! y ' WE SELL THE VERY BEST FURNITURE AT THE LOWEST PRICES. ' , OUR FURNITURE IS MADE TO LAS* \ AND GIVE SATISFACTION. WE SELL" CHEAP \ Because *" * ' i WE HAVE NO EXPENSTVE SHOP* FRONTS OR WINDOWS TO PAY FOR, AND YOU GET THE BENEFIT. ' HAVE YOU PRICED OUR OAK FURNITURE? ,- ( WE CAN SAVE YOU POUNDS ON A GOOD OAK SIDEBOARD, or ( OAK BEDROOM SUITE. 'BUY AT AUCTION PRICES. THE BEST ECONOMY is to buy the Bert Goods at the Lowest Possible Prices, ■ That is-BUY HERE. Large and Choice Stocks of i ALL HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS To Choose From. . y.. V ALL GOODS OF BEST QUALIT£,j We are Now Showing a Fine Display-of NEW SEA-GRASS FURNITURE. THE BEST FURNITURE FOR SUMMEP OR WINTER. Chairs from 17s 6d, Settees from 60s. You can place it anywhere.. Looks well in Kitchen or Drawing-room. WE SELL A SPLENDID OAK - ' SIDEBOARD for £5 ss. Good enough for any home, "-j- : The earns Sideboard, Oak or Walnut Staineßr £L li, COMPARE OUR PRICES •With Those Quoted You 'Elsewhere. EASY TERMS TO APPROVED, BUYERS Country Orders Specially Attended to. Goods Carefully Packed and Placed oa<RaiL ANOTHER ADVANTAGE IN BUYING. WE CAN TAKE ANY SECOND-HANE FURNITURE YOU WISH TO DISPOSH OF IN EXCHANGE OR PART PAYMENT. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS, 7 p.m. to ? p.n McKENZIE AND WILLIS,

AUCTIONEERS AND HOUSE . FURNISHERS, ■ CATHEDRAL SQUARE (next Post Office)'. ALfcAN HOPKINS. ALLAN HOPKINS. : V ft C7A ACEES-A. EEAL, SOUND ANB : 0«U. GENUINE LITTLE'SHEEP RUN, WILL BEAR THE CLOSEST INVESTS GATION. Situated close to Christchurch, comprising some very good sheep country, and also some medium cropping land. "Will carry. 11l or 1J ewes to .the acre. There are at I present 7T acres in wheat and 120 acres IB! I Oats, all looking well. ; , " C BUILDINGS consist of nearly new hoiisf... of 8 rooms, with all modern conveniences (in-.; silted for £400), 6-stalled stable, chaffhouse. implement shed, sheep yards, etc.' Man' nexj door has been offered £l3 per acre cash, an<( tefused it. PRICE, £ll. PER ACRE. £lo* DEPOSIT, BALANCE AT^per^^^) IiAUELLENT LITTLE nun u<» ■ VERY-EASY TERMS. .- ( ; . . i A CTING on instructions from ft Client ■A we are offering for immediate .disposaj. 1350 acres of some EXCELLENT SHEE,-; AND CROPPING LAND. . The . verido*.' bDiigh't this block in ISO 6 (having owned ill for some nine years), for £l6 per acre. 1* I carried all through lajst year 650 sheep, It 'head of cattle and S horses (besides a com, amount of cropping).' It will easiJS ■ 'tow 45 bushels of wheat and 75 bushels ot oats to the acre. The property consists of nice sunny rolling downs, subdivided- intrnumcrous paddocks well watered by natural running streams. IMPROVEMENTS-Eight-roomed residence, 5-stalled stable, implement shed and sheep yards, etc. " ', This MUST be sold, and the vendor will consider a good residential city property as deposit. PRICE, £l7 PER ACRE. .Well ' worth £2O. Terms arranged. (231) * ' " . ALLAN HOPKINS. THE BEST SHEEP FARM NOW .OFFERING. IN CANTERBURY. • «. OAHA ACRES—Within one and . a half hour* drive from Christchurch, ; and one mile from township; 900 acres have been under the plough; and sown in good grasses; about. 50 acres in are being ploughed for turnips, balance being some'of the bast t-issock country obtainable in New Zealand. The property is fenced by eheep-nroof fences and well watered.: Carrying at'present 1400 sheep and 9 or 10 horses, and in a normal season should carry 2000. BUILDING S comprise new, bungalow of 3 _ rooms, with all modern conveniences,, galvanised iron shed, 6-stalled stable, barn,_ harness shed, imolement shed. etc. This is & really sound proposition, and will bear the closest inspection. PRICE, £6 10s . PER ACRE Th« owner will take a small farm near Citv as deposit, or might consider good*; lettable W P^^^ggj^jg^ —H\NDY LITTLE CROPPING. AND DAIRY FARM. COMPRISING 45 ACRES of" troerl land, subdivided into several paddocks and watered by natural streams. Situated 2 miles from school, and telegraph office.' and close to railway station. Owner has grown 50 bushels of wlieat and 60 bushels of oats. Place will carry 20 cows. At present it is all in crop except 8 acres. v BTHLDINGS consist ot large-roomed house, scullerv, verandah, shed. etc. Vendor, will take a few acres near Christchurch as deposit. PRICE, £1125. ngff mg _ I AVjKr.S, <J mm» iivm »»"i ■■-" -5 ) bv artosians, grows good potatoes and vegetables. House of 5 rooms and outbuildings. PRICE, £IOOO. AU^ o .M n^,. tTaCRES, HALSWELL—House of fly* i rooms, storeroc-m and outhuildmgs ler will take eood lettable house as part payment. Only £1450. £IOO or £2OO dePoSi . t - (35> ALLAN HOPKINS. ,A ACRES, DAIRY FARM—Carrying 40 I U head of milking cows, 11 dry cattle, and 4 horses. Well subdivided and watered by springs. All usual buildings. PRICE, £29 PER 1 ACRE. Good gg&g HOPKINS. "CLOSE TO PAPANUI. STATION AND TRAM. 3VCRER OF GOOD HEAVY LAND, »11\ * in orchard and small fruit trees, vegetables, etc. New house of 6 rooms, with all modern conveniences, extensive outbuilding 3 and evervthinsr necessary for properly workin" the property. A good living to be made. PRICE £llsO. . Easy terms arranged. (L.A.) ALLAN HOPKINS. NEW BRIGHTON : "NORTH. THREE REALLY GOOD SECTIONS ' WORTH CONSIDERING. / \ rTWO fronting Bow'rill TJoad 1 and Tram, only £75 each. QL"ARTERACRE, fronting Esplanade. All bound to increase considerably in value very soon. Very small deposit. (Ro. 1) ALLAN HOPKINS, < CHEAP HANDY HOME FOR SAL] No. 66, AIRMAN'S ROAD . (Five minutes' walk froc Papanui Road). EXTRA FRONTAGE G.-C-COX ROAD. GOOD DWELLTNGHOUSE of 5 rooms, bathroom, pantry, scullery, washhousei etc.; also, large shed; the Section, say, 44ft194ft, is well fenced. Must be sold. Immediate possession. N : . Offers received by C. J. MARSHALL, 77. Hereford Street,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17078, 29 January 1916, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17078, 29 January 1916, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17078, 29 January 1916, Page 15