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AUCTIONS. . R. S. M'KENZIE AND 00. AUCTION SALE. THIS DAY, rpHjg di^t, 30th OCTOBER, at 1 p.m. pHOICE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE VJ AND EFFECTS, including 14-STOP BSTY ORGAN (omitted from previous advertisements). ON THE "PREMISES, No. 7, EDWARD STREET, RICCARTON (Take No. 8 Car to Cutler's Road). Wo have been favoured with instructions from MR W.,McMEEKAN, who is leaving l™,'p'it ßaL M AUCTION the Ws*&££n ClmjGE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS The main items include— Brussels Carpet, Walnut Overmantel, Couch nd Chairs m Tapestry, Kerb and Brasses, Bookcase, Dining Table, Occ. Tables, Bamboo Chairs, Cane Chairs, Wicker Chairs, Bentwood Chairs, Spring Rocker, Palmsiand, Lace Curtains, H. Rugs, Linoleum, Pictures, Brussels Runner, Oak Lino., Hallstand, Chinelle Curtains, Pictures, Linoleum, Fender, Duchesse Pair, Toilet Ware, Bod and Box Mattress, Kapoo Mattrosses, Curtains, Pictures, Carpet Slips, Duohesso Pair, Upholstered Wicker Chair, Toilet Ware, Bed and Box, Fire Screen, Curtains, 2 Single Beds, Duchosse Pair, Chest Drawers, Scullery Tablo, Kitchen Table, Arm Chair, Meat Safe, etc., etc. R. S. McKENZIE AND CO., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, House Furnishers, 143, CASHEL STREET (Between The Bristol and Matson's). 533 AUCTION SALE EXTRAORDINARY Of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Including SOME CHOICE PIECES OF MAHOGANY, POLAR BEAR RUG. MAORI CURIOS, E.P.N.S. WARE, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO. ALSO, 1 DARRACQ MOTOR-CAR. ON THE PREMISES, 441, Madras Street, St Albans (Just oveT Bealey Avenue.) TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW, OCTOBER 31st, Oommenoing at 11 a.m. y{7E have been favoured with instructions '"» from MRS J. M. WARREN, who, has disposed of her property, to SELL BY AUCTION THE WHOLE OF HER CHOICE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. The numerous lots incIude:WALNUT MUSIC CANTERBURY, Leiu Table, Inlaid Chairs, Sideboards, Overmantel, Dining Tablo and Chairs, Axminstef, Hall Runner, Liscurl Slips, Hall Stand, Carved Hall Chair, Japanese Umbrella Stand, OLD BIBLES (OYER 100 YEARS OLD), Palm Stands, Ormolu Clocks, Writing Bureau, Bookcase and Book 3. CaTpets, All Brnss Bedstead complete, Cheval, Washstand and Ware, FIJIAN CURIOS, Kiichen Utensils, Wheelbarrow, Hen Coops, Lawn Mower and Garden Hose and Tools, et«., etc . AND AT 2.80 P.M. WE WILL SELL THE 16-20 H.P. DARRACQ MOTOR-CAR equipped with spare wheels, tyres and tubes, hood, wind screen, press light, copper cylinder exhaunt, headlights, tools, etc.. etc. FULL PARTICULARS APPEARED IN SATURDAY EVENING'S PAPERS. ON VIEW THIS DAY, 30th October. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. LIGHT REFRESHMENT WILL BE PROVIDED. R. S. M'KENZIE AND CO., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, Hougp Furnishers, 143, CAS "EL STREET (Between The Bristol and Matson'a). 532

R. S. M'KENZIE AND CO., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, House Furnishers, 143, CASHEL STREET (Between The Bristol and Matson's). i?9QA—AN Extraordinary Opportunity d*/Oa\J 0 f souring a SPLENDID HOUSE AND PROPERTY in a superior locality; 5 rooms, v, r ardrobcs, built in fireplaces in overy room, with every convenience, and i-ACRE, laid out in garden and fruit, large fowlhouses and run. A very special offer. Call and inspect. R. S. MoKENZIE AND CO. j?prrri secures a well - built c**«J«JV HOUSE of 5 rooms, situated in St Albans, in the best locality, and within the penny section. Every convenience, including hot and cold water, gas, sewer connection—in fact, everything that goes to make a comfortable homo. Remarkably cheap for a quick sale. R. S. M'KENZIE AND CO. -p£KA—WOOLSTON POUR-ROOMED cVU<JV/ Up-to-date Bungalow with Government mortgage of about £3OO still owing. Well and faithfully built, Tooms large and lofty, large glassed-in square verandah, could be used for sleeping verandah or be converted into a fifth room. I3bis is not a spec, builder's proposition, but 'a property built for and occupied by the owner. Section tear'y considerably higher than street, will grow anything. Good locality, handy to tram, school and train. This property is quoted at pre-war price. R. S. M'KENZIE AND CO. —SIX - I-CUUMED HOUSE, T- ' shaped, and J-acre of ground in St Albana. The houso was built especially for the owner, and is faithfully constructed from the 1 best materials. The grounds are laid out in orchard and lawn, and could easily be subdivided into two sections. Situated in such a good locality, the extra allotment would prove a ready scllor. The house, which is built of wood, roofed l with iron, has an easterly aspect. Front verandah, hall, plastered throushout, tiled hearths and grates, hot and cold water, gas, pantry, scullery, eto , largo tool shed. The owner, who is at present in camp, has placed this low price on for an immediate salo. R. S. M'KENZIE AND CO., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, Houso Furnishers, - 143, CASHEL STREET (Between The Bristol and Matson's). SMITH AND BRUER& ST ALBANS. £BSO. An up4o-date 6-roomed Bungalow, tiled roof, ek-ctric light and gas for cooking, also gas copper, hot water Bervipo from breakfast room, nice bathroom, porcelain bath, nickleplated taps. SPLENDID SECTION, with double entrance for motor. OWNER LEAVING FOR NORTH ISLAND. Full particulars from the Agents. SMITH AND BRUERE, 148, Hereford Street. FOR URGENT SALE. OWNER BOUGHT A FARM AND MUST SELL BEFORE END OF MONTH. Substantially built S-roomcd Residence, plastered, hot v and cold water, gas and fittings, copper and tubs; about J-acre Section, well planted, lawn, etc. Prico reduced to £675. Card to view • from SMITH AND BRUERE, 148, Hereford Street. £735. TWO MINUTES FROM 2d SECTION, 3T ALBANS CAR. FIVE-ROOMED BUNGALOW, tiled roof, • 1 J lloH knt m „J. .~IJ i-_ service, eleotrio light throughout, gas copper, washhouae, copper and tubs; about 1-ocre Seotion fruit trees, concrete paths, lawns, eto, CALL EARLY~AND INSPECT. SMITH AND BRUERE, 148, Hereford Street. "THE CHOICEST PART OF MERIVALB. £ISOO. An up-to-date residenoe of sis rooms, plastered and papered, gas and fittings, hot and cold water service, nice bathroom, with shower, waehhouso, copper and tubs, large glasshouse and workshop. HALF-ACRE of LAND, FRUIT TREES, LAWN, ETC. AN IDEAL HOME. SMITH AND BRUERE, 148, Hereford Street. HOCKEY ONE! HOCKEY TWOr ITS von a Hookey Player? Very wall. Did you know that we could supply the Beat Sticks on the market to-day at cheapest "I « Ttr« />ati v. rit« now. W. J. SKATER AND COY., jos, Cmrtomhoww Qucy,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17934, 30 October 1918, Page 12

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