AUCTIONS. M'KENZIE AND WILLIS. * THIS DAYI THIS DAY! I Commencing at 1 o'clock. AUCTION SALE OF CHOICE FURNITURE, NEARLY NEW UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, PIANO PLAYER AND RECORDS, SMALL BILLIARD TABLE, INVALID CHAIR. SEWING MACHINE, CHESTERFIELD COUCH, MASSIVE OAK BEDROOM SUITE, ETC. AT OUR ROOMS. NEXT POST OFFICE, CATHEDRAL SQUARE.. ON account of Mr Williamson, of Styx, tho whole of his Choico Furniture and Effects, removed to our rooma for convenience of sale, including very handsome Oak Bedroom Suite, Chesterfield Couches, Easy Chairs, Sideboards, Hall Stands, Jardinieres, Pot Plants, Handsome Cheval Bedroom Suite, Oak Duchesso, Couch and Dining Chairs in Saddlebags. Bcdware, Pictures, Copper, Kerbs, Coal Vase, Vases, Crockery, Rocker Chair, Child's High Chair, Palm Stands, Occs. Tables, Clocks, Bedside Cabinets, Inlaid Music Cabinet, Double and Single Wood Bedsteads, Doublo Brass-mounted Bedsteads, Single Iron Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses, Kapoc Bedding, Dining Tables, Kitchen Tables, Chairs, Nearly Now Table Mangle, Kitchen Couches, Massive Cedar Wardrobe, Linoleums, Carpets, Carpet Runner, S'ip Mats, Hearthrugs, Wire Stretchers, Large Meat Safe, Carpot Sweepers, Rattan Chairs, Coliapsibie Uo-cart, Child's Wood Cot, Carpenter's Bench, Wire Couch, Chests of Drawers and Tablo Cover, Kitchen Dresser, Chiffonior, Child's Fire- Guard, Fenders, Gas Stove, Lawn Mower, Kitchen Sundries, Blankets, Household Linen, etc. McKENZIE AND WILLIS, 653 Auctioneers. M'KENZIE AND WILLIS, Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Next Post Office). TELEPHONE—Lands Dept. A, 4630; Auction and Furniture Dept., 18S1. ST ALBANS, 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW. Ownor leaving for Australia, keen to Sell. i? Q A A—s-ROOMED BUNGALOW, with U\J\J every possible convenience, nicely lolled hall and dining-room, section over J-acro, with C6ft frontage, beautifully laid out, concreto paths and yard. Tho land J 3 first-class, no peat. Situated very handy to the car. As the Owner is loaving for Australia, ho is very keen to soil, so we advise you to call oarly for further particulars. M'KENZIE AND WILLIS. BISHOP STREET, ST ALBANS. i?i 9AA-6-ROOMED ART BUNGALOW cM-LO\J\J with every latest improvement in tho way of conveniences. Tiled roof and 2 verandahs. Section over i)0 perches, beautifully laid out. Concrete paths, etc. Everything in the pink of condition. Prico £I3OO. M'KENZIE AND WILLIS. SPREYDON BARGAIN, li ACRES AND GOOD 4-ROOMED DWELLING. X»CQA WILL PURCHASE U ACRES of dwUOV First-class Land. Situated in best part of Spreydon. HOUSE is in firstclass condition, with all • conveniences, including deep well and e. light. OUTBUILDINGS comprise largo stables, trap shed with o.' light all through. This is a good proposition, and will not remain long on tho market. Furthor particulars from tho Agents, M'KENZIE AND WILLIS. '""A—URGENT SAIjE for a Ycr y Gom- '*/ forlable- HOUSE OF 4 ROOMS and conveniences, including bath, gas and Eewor. Very Fine Section, nicely iaid out and situated very handy to tho car. Immediate possession. Further particulars and card to view from tho Agents, M'KENZIE AND WILLIS. ST ALBANS. CLOSE TO.GOVERNMENT VALUATION. £77 K WILL Purchaso a Very Heavily Itu Constructed Homo of 5 largerooms, plastered and papered, Mid every possible convenience, including e. light all through, and in first-class condition. See-
tion comprises full J-ncro, with 66ft frontago, well laid out, concrete paths, etc Nice lawn and .good fruit trees. Situated in host part of St Albans, and closo to car, 2d Section, at the prico of £775. Wo consider this tho cheapest place in St Albans. Call early for card to view. M'KENZIE AND WILLIS. UP-TO-DATE BUNGALOW FOR £6BO. -PCQA-5-ROOMED BUNGALOW, situ<2J\)<o\J ato<l in first-class locality, with every convenience, good Section, about 30 paretics and nicely laid out, facing north and situated 1 minute from car, 2d section. This is cheap, and would suit Returned Soldier; closo to Govt. Valuation. Further particulars from M'KENZIE AND WILLIS. OTAWA. 4} ACRES AND GOOD G-ROOMED HOUSE -P1 t;nn- LA]ROE g-roomed modern £s.lO\J\J HOUSE, very heavily built, every possible convenience, including o. liffht. 4J Acres of First-class Land, with Ions? frontage to good street. Splendid outbuildings. Also a large number of nearly full bearing fruit trees. The situation is first-class, bemg close to tram and train. Very easy Terms arranged. M'KENZIE AND WILLIS. BEST LAND ROUND PREBBLETON. * J ACRES of Good Cropping Laxd. Sihi- —' ated closo to railway arid post office. At prcsont all in grass. Inspection invited. Good terms. M'KENZIE AND WILLIS. BURWOOD HOLDING. OA ACRES. Situated close to Btirwood lv/ car, long frontage, together with iroomed Dwol'ing, new shed, stables and outhouses, 2 glasshouses. Owner keen to sell. Prico £IOOO, close to Government valuation. M'KENZIE AND WILLIS. ?7QK-G00i) Solid T-shaped House of 5 ✓! UJ rooms, with interior Bungalow iinish and every possible convenience. Very sunny Section, about 30 perches, beautifully laid out. Concrete paths back and front. This is worth your investigation. Reo us at once. M'KENZIE AND T?ILLIS._ £1550. FIRST-CLASS TWO-STOREY ART BUNGALOW. WILL SECURE ONE of tfiesa dV-l<Jt/V/ Favourite Residences in the Citv. 6 -very fine rooms, e. lifdit, Doulton bath, 2 lavatories, in fact everything the verv latest in Yen- sunny Section, 5 minutes' walk from tho Square. This should .sell readily. Card to view from the Solo Agents. M'KENZIE AND WILLIS, Auctioneers. Loud and Estate Agents, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Teloohone—Lnnds Dent. A., 4630; Auction ard Furniture Dept., 1881. 9318 HILLARY AND BAXTER. CHEAPEST BUNGALOW IN ST ALBANS. CLOSE TRAM, SCHOOL AND PARK. 4 ROOMS, ALL CONVENIENCES.
-THIS ia a Cosy Liltlo Bungalow, and doos not require one penny spending on it. There are 4 rooms, plastered ana distempered, verandah, bay window, tiltgrates and hearths, tile-back range, 2 wardrobes and cupboards built in, bathroom, kv. basin, h. and c. service, scullery, sink, h. and c., pantry, wnshhouso, copper, tubs, h.j> water supply. Splendid Section, over g-acre., Lown, garden, asphalt paths, etc. SEE THIS BEFORE DECIDIN&KLSEWHERE HILLARY AND BAXTER. KEEP A COW. ONE ACRE AND MODERN VILLA. CLOSE 2d SECTION, SPREYDON. i?CD7K—PROPERTIES so handy to town ct/O I<J and of this description are very scarce, but owing to ill-health tho present owner is forced to sell. The House is well built, contains 5 rooms, plastered, newly painted and papered, largj oriel window, verandah, tilo grates and hearths, bathroom, lav. basin, h. and c. sorvico end evory possib'e convenience. Tho Land is of first-olass quality, and well grassed, and will keep a* cow in tin pink of condition all the year round. Thero aro numerous outbuildings. SOMETHING REALLY TOO GOOD TO MISS. HILLARY AND BAXTER. THIS IS A CHEAT' LOT. TWO COMFORTABLE HOUSES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. JUST OYER FITZGERALD AVENUE. THE Owner of these Properties, i'OJU being an absentee, has decided to eoll quickly, henco tho low price quoted. Live in one house and tha rent ot tho other will pav intorest on both properties. LOT 1—
Very Sound and Solidly Built House of 4 Rooms, plastered, nicely docoratcd, veran- [ dab, bathroom, gas fittings and stove, new , rnngo, scullery, sink, lvashhouse, copper ar J tuba. LOT 2—Square House of i roor plastered, nicely papered, tilo-back ranee soulUry, washhouso, otc. WB CAN RECOMMEND THIS AS A COOD SPEC. HILLARY ANDJBAXTEB, HANDIEST rOSTTION. " JUST OVER FITZGERALD AVENUE. VILLA 5 ROOMS AND CONVENIENCES. Y»f-rUV-REALLY WORTH MORE. ModdvOUl/ orn Villa of 5 rooms, plastered, papered verandah, 3 fires, tile grates and lieartlis, bathroom, pas fittings, sink, kitchen pantry, washhouso, copper, tuba, coalhouse. HandraiM Section well fenced,asnlmll oaths, mam sewor, etc. AOTHING BETTER OFFERING AT THE PRICE. 9778 HILLARY AND BAXTER. qoqo 178, Manchester Street. J. C. JACKSON AND CO., Rag and Metal Merchants, 106 Madras Street, near High Street. I EXPORTERS AND CASH BUYERS of { J Rabbilskins, Sacking, Scrim, Old Rope, Canvas, Household Rags, Tailors' Cuttings. Sweepings, Fat, Rubber, Copper, Brass, Zino Load, Cast Iron, Sacks, in any quantity.' Hishosl P«o«». Rinp 'Phono AutoraMiP, K
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18166, 5 August 1919, Page 10
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