AUCTIONS. R. 8. M'KENZIE AND CO. From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. THE BALANCE OF BURXS'S STOCK OF CLOTHING, MERCERY, THIS DAY rPO suit the convenience of THIS DAY -'• clients who cannot attend THES DAY tha Auction Sales. ATE "WILL THIS DAY SELL PRIVATELY TO-DAY THIS DAY and every Monday anil WednesTHIS DAY day, from !> to 5, any goods THIS DAY you may sel»ct from this varied THIS DAY stock of Household 4>rnr>ory. THIS DAY Coma and make your own se--1 HIS PAY lection AT THE MARKED THIS DAY COST PRICE. THIS DAY There are some thousands of THIS DAY pounds' worth still to dispose THIS DAY of, and the vendors want to get THIS DAY quit of the goods. THIS DAY It's a splendid opportunity THIS DAY for -.vivas and mothers to buy THIS DAY prcseut requirements and lay in THIS DAY a stock .against the steady rises THIS. DAY' taking place. THIS DAY" Tho various lines include— ' Suiting's, Summer Dress Materials, Muslin, Silks. Chiffon, Netting, YeiHng. Suits, Overalls, Vests, Collars, Hats, Bowlers and Tilis. Bathing- Suits, Sweaters, Underpants, Singlets. Ladies' Dust Coats, Hose, Dressing Gowns, Tweed Coats, Skirts, White Pique, Combs, Singlets, Aprons, Gloves, AVhite Summer Dresses, Hats (different shades straws), Undorskirls, Children's Underwear of every description. Dresses, Coats, etc., etc., etc. Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Towelling, Velvets, Gimps and Braids, Sunshades and Umbrellas, etc., etc., etc. ARE YOU FURNISHING? If so, you can't afford to miss seeing' our huge assortment of NEW DESIGNS in OAK AND RIMU FURNITURE. AXMINSTER CARPETS AND RUNNERS, etc. LINOLEUMS FROM 4s to Gs 6d \-er running yard, 6ft wido. You're welcome to look round our showrooms any time you like, and you'll probably soo just what you're looking for here at a much lower prioe. Quality always our first conoideratio.i. Owing to the continued misunderstanding* that still exists, I find it necessary to again emphasise the fact that I severed my connection with the firm in Cathedral Square by dissolving the partnership in March, 1914, and owing to a, legal technicality the name McKenzie was retained veTy much against my wish. (Signed) E. St CLAIR McKENZIE. NOTE ADDRESS: R. S.< McKENZIE AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE ALLAN HOPKINS. ALLAN HOPKINS, LAND, ESTATE, STOCK AND STATION AGENT AND VALUATOR, CATHEDRAL SQUARE AND HEREFORD STREET. AN ALL-ROUND FARM IN GOOD ■ s DISTRICT. IQA ACRES, situated in Mid-Canterbury, •LOU 5 miles station. All flat, subdivided into 7 paddocks, all ploughable, and watered bv natural springs. Houso of »iocms and "•ft conveniences, cowshed and dairy, 6-stailea stable, grain shed, man's hut, etc.; 2J miles to post office, school and creamery. Would exchange .'or small suitable property. (174) PR.fCE, £2O PER ACRE. Government *** ALLAN HOPKINS. jI~A ACRES, Clydevale Estate, all flat. X"±t: House of 5 rooms, washhouse, stablo and trapshed; crops in. A good chance for a man with smell capital, as this M a flrst-cla™ property. (*"*) PRICE, £2O PER ACRE; mortgage £BOO, at 5 per cent. Would lease on purchasing ClftUße * -ALLAN HOPKINS. Z4U from Christchurch, all flat and watered by races. Subdivided into 0 paddocks. House of 5 rooms, 4-sl:Uled stable, loose-box, chaff-shed, trapshed, cowshed and sheeo-yards. Railway, school, post and telegraph office 1J miles. Tims is a good sheepfattening farm. 1-12} PRICE fill 10s PER ACRE; mortgage £1650. at 6 per cent. * l ' V ALLAN HOPKINS. , nnrt ACRES, Oamaru district, suocnvia O(V into 8 paddocks, well watered. House of 6 rooms, hot and cold water, chaffhouse, etc. Railway station 6 miles, school quite close. Owner will exchange for small farui. This is a good grazing and cropping farm, and for those desiring a larger property is well worth inspection. (804) PRICE £l7 PER ACRE; mortgage £6OOO. l ALLAN HOPKINS. OAAA ACRES, situated Selwyn District; jU\J\}\J all in grass except about 300 acres and 110 acres oats. Land is all flat and ploughable, and subdivided '.ato 15 padi. Stock at present on the property, 2000 ewes. Good house of 6 rooms and all conveniences and necos3ary outbuild'jgs. Railway and market about 12 miles by gv-od road. 'School adjoins the property. v«21) PRICE, £8 5s PER ACRE. Exceptionally easy terras, with a privilege of extending the mortgage. Thoso looking for a good fheep property would do well to consider an inspection of this block. * ALLAN HOPKINS. *[\ ACRES, situated South Canterbury, all U flat and watered by races. Splendid residence of 6 rooms and convci iences, lawn 3 and gardens, a little nativo bush. Half-mile Jrom school and post office, half-mile from creamery, and 10 miles from station, main line. (H 8) PRICE £3000; unencumbered Exchange for good house in town. ALLAN HOPKINS. ' I have Excellent Properties for Sale ot Exchange, and would be pleated to furnish buyers and those wishing an exchange with all information. ALLAN HOPKINS. LOHREY. MANGIX AND CO.
LOHREY.. MANGIN CO., LAND AND HOUSE SALESMEN, 31S, HIGH STREET. LEASEHOLD FARM, GERALDINE. inn ACRES HEAVY LAND. Good xv/f fences, good buildings (40 acres crop at valuation). All stock, implements, etc., can be had at valuation. Lease S or 5 years ftt 80s per acre. Owner goinpr into camp. THIS IS GOOD. F23S LOHREY, MANGIN CO. 1300 ACRES Good, Clean, Healthy ItJU " ' Sheep' Country. Good building and fenecs, good crop, well watered, right handy to Christchurch. Lease any term, 10s per acre. Owner, who has been on this farm for the past ten (10) years, is retiring. LOHREY, MANGIN CO., LAND AND HOUSE SALESMEN, 213, HIGH STREET. iJffOOD MILNE RUBBER HEELS * » Will eliminate " pavement shock " and $o lesson fatigue. Hav« then* fitted, but sptetf* " VfftOD MILNE." 114
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17664, 17 December 1917, Page 10
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