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AUCTIONS. THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LTD. DDINGTON SALEYAEDS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1916. SPECIAL ENTEIES— Account Mr J. W. Kingan (Prebbleton)— 16 Head Yearling Heifers and Steers. Account Clients—--30 Head Young Cattle (mixed sexes) 2 Extra Prime Steers 1 Cow, just calved to 3rd calf; quiet and easy milker. N.Z. FAEMEES' CO-OP., 207 Auctioneers. , P O, B D SALE. THUBSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. In addition to Entries previously advertisid, we will •-i'er: On ocfcjunt Mrs 0. Pachnatz—--1 Rubber-tyred Rfllli Dogcart, in first-class order, new tyres. On account Mr John Dixon—--2 Choice Springing Heifers. / On aocount Client—--1 Now D.F. Booth-Macdonald Plough. Cattle. Pigs. Sundries. N.Z. FAEMERS' CO-OP. LTD., Auctioneers. R. S. M'KENZIE AND CO. AUCTION. AUCTION. THIS DAY —1 p.m.— THIS DAY PIANO by KOCHE AND SOHNE, CHESTERFIELD SUITE, OAK SIDEBOARD, OAK DUCHESSE AND WARDROBE, DINNERWARE, GENTS CYCLE, LINO, Etc., Etc.' „„„•-, IN OUR ROOMS, CASHEL STREET (Next Tattersall's). . On Account of MR B. HARMS, EUSTON STREET, RICCARTON, Who has sent his FURNITURE AND EFFECTS to OUR ROOMS for convenience of Sale end display. THE NUMEROUS LOTS INCLUDE:— Piano by Koche and Sohne. Chostorneld Suite, Oak Sidoboard, Oak Dining Chairs, Wood Settee, Onk Stool, Sea Grass Chairs, Folding Chairs, Jap Tables, Bedroom Suite, Chest Drawers, M.T. Washstand, Go-Oart, Bedware, Wood Kerbs, Wood Beds, Gent s Cvcle, Wood Cot. Strotcheiß, Kitohon Table. Chairs and Utensils, Lino., Carpets and a quantity of Sundries. R. S. McKENZIE AND CO., ; ■ Auctioneers, Cashcl Street (next Tattersall s), - 168

AUCTION SALE. w TO-MORROW (Wednesday) TO-MORROW. TTPRIGUT GRAND PIANO fey BECELL) STEIN, CHOICE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, all New Oak and specially made for the owner. „„__ ON THE PREMISES, No. .11. WOODVTLLE STREET, ST ALBANW (Opposite Soanes's Store). (Take No. 2 Car to Edward Avenue.) W« have been favoured with itietruotions from MR R. J. MARSHALL, who is leaving for Sydney, to SELL BY AUCTION, tho whole of his CHOICE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. THE MAIN ITEMS COMPRISE:—Upright . Grand Piano by Beckstcin, Piano Stool, Oak Sideboard, Oak Oval Exten. Dining Table, Oak High Back Dining Chairs. Copper Kerb, 8 Divan Chairs, 2 Seagrass Chairs, Oak OccN Table, Oak Bedsteads' (double and single), Bedding, Oik Choval Duchesße, Oak Bedroom Cabiiiot. Oak Duchesse Pair, Oak Hall Stand, Oak Hall Seat. K. Tablo and Chair?, Pots and Pans. Wringer, Lady's Cycle Lino., Blankets, HOBART MOTOR CYCLE, 2J h.p. On-View TO-DAY, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. R. S. -McKBNZIB AND CO.. Auctioneers, Cashel Street (next TattcnSall s). 159 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. EXCLUSIVE WEST END PROPERTY. J VERY CHOICE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, including UPRIGHT GRAND SPAETHE PIANO, with HARP ATTACHMENT. THURSDAY NEXT, NEXT, 38th INST, Commencing at 11 a.m. We have been favoured -with instructions from MRS STRAIN, who is leaving for-Dim-edin. to SELL. BY AUCTION, the whole of / her \ ' VERY ARTISTIC HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. ALSO, at 2 p.m. THE . SAME DAY, HER MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY will be submitted to AUCTION, with a CLEAIv TITLE, or TERMS can be arranged. Furniture on view TO-MORROW, 2 p.m.5 i>.rn. _ • Full details To-morrow Mornings Papers. Full particulars from the Auctioneers, v R. S. McKENZIE AND CO., Auctioneers, Cashol Street (next Taltergall's). 156 T 3 S. McKENZIE AND COY., HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS AND GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHfcHS. 148, CASHEL STREET (Next TaUersall's). COMFORT AND PLEASURE IN TOUR HOME BEGIN JUST'AS SOON AB YOU BUY ONLY WELL-MADE FURNITURE. AVOID CHEAP FURNITURE AND TIME PAYMENTS. . t

We Sell for Cash and are consequently able to turn out NEW FURNITURE CHEAPER than any otlur Firm in Christchurch. THIS IS NOT A CATCH HEADING, IT IS A PLAIN STATEMENT OF FACT. Ask our Customers, or, better still, come and see for yourself. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. STOCKTAKING. STOCKTAKING. STOCKTAKING. STOCKTAKING. Up to tho 30th of this month we will be prepared to make SPECIAL REDUCTIONS on some of our Goods. «-.«•«• We have an Enormous Stock of VERY CHOICE CARPETS. HALL RUNNER, RUGS, LINOLEUM. ETC., and are prepared to cut the Prices on these Lines during this mon<h. Having placed 'arg* trders with the Manufacturers bofore the opening: of hostilities with Germany and Austria, wc have landed our Carpets, Lino, Etc, just about as Cheap "as we did before the War. EXAMPLE.—Williamson's Linoleum and Floorcloth, 6ft wide, .we are SELLING from 3 3 3d PER YARD TO 5s PER YARD. To purchase it elsewhere will cost you aa nisn as from 3s lid to 7s 6d per yard. Before our present Stocks are Exhausted. REFURNISH. tl you are wanting to refuraish. we ate prepared to take your Old Furniture in part pavment. which then enables you to get QUAINT UP-TO-DATE FURNITURE at a PROPERTY.' If you are wanting » Nice Bungalow, House or Farm, call and interview the Manager of our Land Department, and he rWill be pleased to show von our Register, which comprises a verv Larpe Selection of CHOICE AND UP-TO-DATE BUNGALOWS, with all Modern Convenience*. WE ARE CASH BUYERS OF .SECONDHAND FURNITURE. If you are leaving for another part of the Country, and do not wiah to hold an Auction Sale or take all your Furniture with you, just RING TELEPHONE 3414, and our Buyer will call and givo you the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE TO-DAY FOR SE-COND-HAND FURNITURE. WE ARE BUYERS FOR ANY QUANTITY, large or small. . ■ •■ . NOTE.—We are the only Auctioneering Firm of McKenHO in this town, and our ADDRESS IS 143, CASHEL STREET (nest Tattersall's). Oui Mr McKenne severed his connection with the firm in the Square over two years ago. R. S. McKEiNZJE AND CO.. t AUCTIONEERS. LANn AND ESTATE AGENTS, 143, CASHEL STREET. CHRISTCHURCH.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17283, 26 September 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17283, 26 September 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17283, 26 September 1916, Page 12

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