AUCTIONS. Mckenzie and willis. THIS I>AYI THIS DAYI.-,'] Commencing at 1 o'clock. '". v < AUCTION SALE OF CHOICE FURNITURE, •;■ .'"' - ; '| CONTENTS OF SIX. BOOMS. :• I AT OUR ROOMS, CATHEDRAL SQUARB j l 4 ■ (Next Post Office),, * . On account of Mb Osborne, of Papanut. > The numerous' lots include—Sideboard, Dtping Suito, "Wardrobes, Duchesse Chest?, Marble-top Waeh&tahds, Crockery," Glassware, Pictures, liiroleumfl, Hearthrugs,Hall < Stand, Cbeval Duches.se, Massive Wardrobe, M. Chests of Dnawers, Vases, Ornaments, Bed*' || waro, Brass Kerb, Wood Kerbs, Fenders, Overmantel, Oak Bedroom Suites, Hall Seat, Double Wood Bedsteads, .Wire Mattresses, ' Double Brass-mounted Bedsteads, Single ■ Bedsteads, Wire Stretchers, Kapoc Beddinpr, j Child's Iron Cot, Tent and Fly ( Dinins fJ Tables, Kitchen Tables, nearly new Boat. V shape Go-Cart, Kitchen Chairs, Austrian % Chairs, Vacuum Cleaner, Occ. Tables,,Palm % Stands, Child's Chair, Books, Blinds, Cook- 1 ing Stove, Wringer, Child's Push-Chair, Garf '% pet Sweeper, Carpets, Axminstei* Hall Car*; \ pet and Runner, Planet Junior, Bedside 'City* | met, Secretaire. 4 High-back : Dining Chairs ; i and 2 Carver Chairs, Quaint Wire-woven'Set-tee, Lace Curtains, Linen, Sundries, etc, etc; . McKENZIE AND WILLIS, ! .t:s ■■"■■. Auctioneers.", eKHNZIE. AND WILLIS, '{ AUCTIONEERS' AND HOUSE fi FURNISHERS,. .',' ' '% CATHEDRAL SQUARE (next Post' Offiwjjf FOR NEW FURNITURE,' '. V&: BUT AT AUCTION PRICES. WE CAN SATISFY THE KEENEST Cotnpaie our prices, and you will xtaliif .; THE STEELING VALUES ' ••We are'offering in every line of HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. Note a few of cur Special Line*: Fideboards , , , Dining Suite* •. . Chesterfield "Couches Bedroom Suites . Tluchesse Chests ' . . Wardrobes . . . Hall Stands L . Double "Wood Bedsteads . Dining Chairs, hirh backs Onk Ch"''rs Double Brass Bedsteads Axminster Carpets • Tapestry Carpets Hearthrugs Linoleums . * . . From 3IT 1 . From 9 IS 0 . /From 615 8 . From 8 0/9; . From 115 0 . From < 0 J> . From 1 10 9 . From 213 ' 9 119 9 0 15 9 .. • . 019 e 0 10. 9* 4isfO 2 10 0 . From 0 4 '« . From 0 4 • Ball-bearing Lawn Mowers, 35a. Wringers. 16s 6d. Carpet Sweepers, 15s. * And ether lines too numerous to mention t\ SIMILARLY LOW PRICES. ALL NEW GOODS' OF BEST QUALHt. Guaranteed to give Satisfaction. FURNISHED HUNDREDS OF. HOMES IN* CANTERBURY,' AND ALWAYS GIVEN SATISFACTION. JPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS, 7 p.m. to!j>» McKENZIE AND WIL3/18. AUCTIONEERS AND HOUSE.'../•' ; FURNISHERS, '/'-'- CATHEDRAL SQUARE (next Post Offiea). BOARD AND RESIDENCE. *T ELMO HOUSE, 52. Worcester Street' ) (West End)—Superior Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Two minutes from G.P.O'. end Central Tram Terminus; also within same distauce of Park, Public Gardens, Museum,' Boatsheds, etc. Quietest and very best position in City. Telephone. 872. F. J. Murray. Proprietor.
PECIFY WOOD-MILNE • RUBBER *-' HEELS, because, they ABE Bubort Heels, and because they aro mads in Eng» knd,, raET GIVE, LONG SEHMCB. 13 months Try it—ls 6d. W FUNERALS. ," ANGFORD AND. RHIND, Undertakers Xj and Ercbaliners, 104, Cashel Street. , 'Phone 812. P.0.-Box 526. Herbert L&aglord, 19, London Street.. 'Phone 683. Rhind, 106. ■ Montreal Street: ■ ?Phoae 1603. J. ANDERSON. NDERTAKER AND ..FUNERAL vj FURNISHER, ' 107, VICTORIA STREET. 'Phone i 3803. GE ORG E " ' BAHREL Li '}, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. ~ MODERN'MOTOR HEARSE ": •• . A Speciality - . > ■.. ■•- ' FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE. -: = Office 221.' - .Garage: 225, Durham Strwt. r 'Phone 721. Night cor Day. J - J. LAMB AND. SON. FUNERAL FURNISHERS, .. No. 284, LICHFIELD STREET. , TELEPHONE 539, Established 1879.
fVSE Friends of Mr and Mrs F. W. Mag 1 chin are invited to attend tie funei** i.m. for the Limvood Comefcery. J. LAMB-
THE Friends of the late Hugh Cullen era respectfully informed that his funeral will leave his late residence, 25, Middla Road, Allenton. Ashbttrton, on Saturday, March 21th, for 9 o'clock Mass «* the Catholic Church. Ashburton. GEOKG-15 BARREL!*; .' • 6127^
THE Friends of- the late' Frederick Alexander Hadler are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, leaving his ]at«.iesidenc% North Eoad, Aruberlcy, on Saturday, 24t> inat., et 1.80 p.m., for the Balcoirn Cerflt? terv. D. SHAW AND SON, Undertaker*, 'y
THE Friends of Mr Arthur Thomas E»* rnett are respectfully informed that tfcf Funeral of his lata beloved daughter Laura Rose, will kavo his residence, Hilton Street, Kainpoi, To-morrow (Saturday), March 2*, at 2 p.m., for the. Public Cemetery, KaiapoJ. F. FISHER. '■■-.'■ -7
T OYAL CITY OF NOEWICH LOLGE.AJ 'Members are requests to attend W funeral of out. Into Brother John R. Clmas, leaving his late residence, Oxfoyd Street, .at 2 p.m., This Day, for the Anglican Gemewry. P . ' JOHN TAYLOR-*,?.• W. T. FOSTER, PA l.
A EMSTRONG'S epeeiolfae ■*■ tuples executed in 24 hours. A MOURNING, special department .and worfcroom is devoted to these -needs. MOUBNING. Department opened iroia 6.38 a.ra. By ringing up N 0... M 7» MOUBNING. or 1013, you can have an experienced assistant wait, upon MOUBNING. you at your own home. > • <v'
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17435, 23 March 1917, Page 10
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