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AUCTIONS. M'KENZIB AND WILLIS. M'KENZIE AND WILLIS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Next Post Office). FURNISHERS. BEDDING SPECIALISTS CARPET IMPOBTEBS. Our Warehouse occupies four largo spacious floors, which, we invito you to inspect. Our reputation for VALUE GIVING is well known, and has built our business SECOND TO NONE COMPARE OUR PRICES ea well as the quality. They ore absolutely the LOWEST in the City. Hare are some of our quotations t GOOD ENGLISH LINOLEUMS, 2ydswide, 13s 9d the running yard. SEAGRASS SQUARES, 9x9, 85s j 10ft 6ln x 9, 455; 12 x 9, £2 12s 6d. TAPESTRY HALL RUNNER, all eolotrrs, 8s 6d to 12a 6d yd. AXMINSTER HALL RUNNERS, oil colours, 25a yd. HEARTHRUGS—We hold the finest stocks of these from 12s 6d to 55a. TAPESTRY SQUARES, in choice colourlngrs and designs, 9 x 9, £G 15s; 10ft 6in x 9, £7 15s ; 12 x 9, £8 10s. AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARES, in red, fawns, green and mixed colourings, 9 x 9. £l2 10s; 10ft 6in x 9, £lB 16s; 12 x 9, £7 10s. VELVET PILE CARPET SQUARES, in mixed, fawns, greens and reds, from £l2 15s. WILTON PILE CARPETS, from £7 ISs to £33. INDIAN CARPET SQUARES, nice colourinsrs, £1? 9% £22 16*. VELVET PILE VESTIBULE RUGS, from £A 10s. BLACK Ana-ora Hearth Rugs. £1 10s. CA-RPKT POUARES, 25s each. ATnTTNSTKR SLTP MATS, 10s 6d. MOHATR SLIP MATS, in brown, red?, frreen and black colourings, from 10s 6d to 15s eacb. LARJTP! SIZE LTSEURL TABLE COVERS, in brown, red atid green, £5 10s IAJ?:ATRY1 A J?:A TRY table otters, m «**. • Tr 6 K«is ,o 2!!i' £S 10s ' a 10 "- <" 17s 6d. ALL WOOL COLONIAL BLANKETS, from £t So to £3 IK*. r>OI Z T A V n SOin WHITE SHEETINGS, Ss llti, 4s lid, Bs Gd, Cs 6d per ynrr!. SINGLE UNBLEACHED SHEETING, 3s on Vn. CURTAIN VOTLE, 40in wide, pretty «,]. CRI? 0 f T T ld CLOTHS, 2s M and TO K A ,fe M ™<% CURTAINS. Slity! 35S ' 12a 4d > 89a M - Superfine M'KENZIE AND WILLIS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Next Post Office). 4&&

MKENZIE AND WILLIS, Auctioneer., Land and Estato CATHEDRAL SQUARE (next Post Office). Telephone-Lands Dept. A, 4630. — ggjco and Auction Dept. iml ABSOLUTE SKIP. POULTRY FARM AS A GOING CONCERN'. 10 ACRES, LITE AND DEAD STOCK. ,1000~ 10 , AC W *«Mn C huw milca of oit y- M"> land is Dart Ught, but Tery citable for Poultry iff acre in * ?**"* " d °™ 0M Buildfaga comprise oomfortable 4-wxmwd House with usual convenience, several fowlhouses, cae 60ft x 12ft. Just completed numerous outbuildings. LTVE AND DEAD STOCK, u &J. Iowa: 230 Pullets, utility birds, Green end Lady Cornwalls, about 2i acres In potatoes, spring dray, 2 incubator brooders, SOTeral rolls of new wiro nefttiny, also- furniture at present in houses "We advise you to call e«ly for further parlicukrs irom the SOLE AGENTS, 4987 McKENZTB AND WILLIS.

FENDALTON BARGAIN. 7-ROOMED TWO-STOREY ART BUNGA- ■ LOW AND LARGE SLEEPING BALCONY. <,« i l ()~' Lo ' w PRICE, but must be soil oT 77 V ° wner L&3 loft ChristeiurcL bitu&ted best part of Fendalton, iaoing north. 7 rooms and largo sleeping balcony, also largo sua verandah glassed in. The rooms are large and well fitted up, wardrobes m every bedroom, e'eetrio light throughout, large hall, nicely panelled and artistically arranged. Section about J-acre, well laid out Northerly aspect, and within two minutes from car. This is a good proposition, and we advise you to call early as it will not remain long on the market. Puller particulars from the SOLE AGENTS^ MoKENIE AND "WILLIS. ST ALBANS, GOV. MORTGAGE 4J PER CENT. 7 -GOOD ROOME] D T.-Shape House ' i*J\J of f our rooms and entrance hall, well built with all conveniences, j} of an acre of first-class land (no peat), boßt situation and within 8 minutoe' walk from car. twopenny section. Price £750. Gov. Mortgage £335. Cards to view from the Ag<snts, 4560 McKENZIE AND WILLIS. CHEAPEST PLACE IN OR ABOUT CHRIiiTOHUEOJi. PQAA—TWO ACRES of FIRST-CLASS W*7Uv/ LAND, with option of taking 6. Four-roomed Comfortable House, good inside and out and only built thieo years. All the rooms are large. Good bathroom, gas, h. and o. Cowshed with three bails, pigsty, etc Terms would be considered. This is a nice little property, very ooaTeniently situated, not far from tram, and has great possibilities. See us at once for full particulars. Wo have a large continued demand for this class of holding. 1811 McKENZIE AND WILLIS.

CITY PROPERTY. UNUSUAL OFFERING. £2250. Z «* MAGNIFICENT TWO-STOREY ART BUNGALOW of 8 rooms and sleeping out balcony, heavily constructed, panellod reception hall, ohoioe leadlights throughout, well windowed, specially built mantels, built in wardrobes, DOULTON bath and basin, eleotJio lig-ht, gas and hot water heater, connected with sewer, MOTOR SHED. BO Perches of Land with 50ft irontag*. Term* will be considered. MTKENZIE AND WILLIS. FEND ALTON. THE FIRST TO-SEE WILL BUY. •fHQO -5-1100 ? 11315 BUNGALOW, with wlluw north-wost aspect, nine windows, and getting all the sun, choicely papered throughout, 3 hearths and ranee, iioely tiled PORCELAIN BATH AND BASIN. Section full quarter with ba«k and front entrance. If you want a Choice Little Property don't dwell on this. SEE US IMMEDI-' ATELY. M'KENZIE AND WILLIS. OVERLOOKING THE SEA. i?finn- NICIE KITTLE 4-ROOMED 3&OUU BUNGALOW, with o, BIG mortgage, not much money required to purohase a first-clttßS home by the sea. 4 rooms and a balcony verandah, fitted up in every way h.p. water supply, g*vi and gas copper, oy»r

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18304, 14 January 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18304, 14 January 1920, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18304, 14 January 1920, Page 12

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