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AUCTIONS. M'KENZIE AND 00. THIS DAY. THIS DAY. At 1 pjn. REVOLVING BOOKCASE, OAK SIDEBOARD, GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS, DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE, ALL BRASS BED. IN OUR ROOMS, 143, CASHED. STREET. ON Account of Various Clients, wo will offer the following CHOICE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS i— _ Spring Rocker, Hall Stand, Morris Chair, 6 H.B. Chairs, Upholstered Wicker Chair, Coal Vase, Palm Stand, Chesterfield, Duohess© Chest, Wardrobe. Cheval, Oak Settee, Overmantel, Bookcase, Chest Drawers, Couch, K. Dresser, Book Sholves, Dining and Kitchen Tables, Clipboard, Carpets, Lino.. Kitchen Sundries, M7KENZIE AND CO., Auctioneers, Land Agents, and House Furnishers, 143, CASHED STREET (Between The Bristol and Matson's), R. ST CLAIR M'KENZIE, 6D5 Prinaipal. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE, THURSDAY NEXT, 19th INST.. At 1 p.m. CHOICE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS (Nearly New). , ON THE PREMISES, 4, OFFICE ROAD, ST ALBANS. kN account of MR H. THOMSON, who is -" leaving New Zealand on a visit to England. ON VIEW TO-MORROW, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. M'KENZIE AND CO., Auctioneers, Land Aponts. and House Furnishers, 143. CASHED STREET (Between The Bristol and Matson's), R. ST CLAIR M'KENZIE, 698 Principal McKENZIE AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS AND HOUSE FURNISHERS, 143, CASHEL STREET (Between The Bristol and Matson's). r E beg to adviso our NUMEROUS) i v CLIENTS that wo hav* just opened a 400-GALLON TANK of ENGLISH CROCKERY, CUPS, SAUCERS, MILKS, SUGARS and are SELLING A a price VERY MUCH BELOW anything in Canterbury, in limited Quantities of HALF DOZ. to each of our REGULAR CUSTOMERS. # WE ALSO WANT our Clients and General Pubho to know that we were SUCCESSFUL in obtaining the ENTIRE STOCK of of FAMOUS MOTO SOAP. NO HOME SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. For WASHING and CLEANING it is the BEST ovor placed on the Market. USUAL RETAIL PRICE was lOd per Tin. OUR PRICE: 6d per Tin. ON AUCTION SALE DAYS. 3 Tins la, or 4s per doa. MoKENZIE AND CO., Auctioneers, Land Agents and House Furnishers, 143, CASHEL STREET (Between The Bristol end Matson's). R. ST CLAIR MbKENZIE, 5207 Principal. THE N.Z. PROPERTY BUYERS AND SELLERS' ASSN.. LTD., ' BUYERS AND SELLERS," FRUITERER'S AND GREENGROCER'S BUSINESS FOR SALE. CITY.— Within, a few minutes' walk from; Squarus Trams stop at door. A splendid little fruiterer's and greengrocer's and confectionery business. Corner shop with double-fronted window. Takings about £2O per week and could bo increased by dolivory of goods. Owner wishes to sell this week. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. BUILDINGS consist of 8-roomed dwelling and double-fronted shop built of briok. Electrio light, hot and cold ■water, oto. Rental, 25s per week. Premises oould bo leased. Price of utook, fittings, etc., including computing bcales, £165. CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS FOR SALE. UMNER.—A first-el a?s confeotionery, .J home-mode sweet Store. Quito handy to Post Office. Takings from £l6 to £2O per week. Fivo-roomed dwelling attached to shop. Gas, hot and cold water supply, copper and tuba, etc. Rental 80s per week. PRICE of stock, fittings and furniture, etc., £2lO. "BUYERS-AND SELLERS." N.Z. PROPERTY BUYERS AND SELLERS ASSOCIATION LTD., 188, Hereford Street, Christohurch. . 6070 'Phone 4805 Aut. HILLARY AND BAXTER. LXVE ON THE HILLS. LOOK AT THIS. 81 ACRES AND 6 ROOMS. 4?9Ann~~ THIS is a good proposition, MvvU either as a home or for the prospective selling value. It is situate on a gentle slope facing the sun, yet right away from the easterly winds. It has a very long frontage and would subdivide into quite a number of sections. -There is a coin* fortablo house of 6 rooms and all conyenisituato 8 minutes from tram. Live where the sun. shines. .„Jl^ HILLARY AND BAXTER, RICCARTON. CLOSE TO DEAN'S BUSH. 5 ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE. * GOOD MOTOR SHED. 0— THIS is an Attractive and • Well-api minted Bungalow. It is up-to-date in eveiy detail. There are 6 rooms and kitohenette, the sitting-room and hall are nicely panelled, Electrio Light, very private sun verandah, facing north; _tuo slab grates and hearths,- cupboards, linen press and wardrobes built in, bathroom, Doulton bath and lavatory basin, nice shower bath, kitohenette with gas stovo, sink, h. and o. hot-point for iron, pantry, washhouse, gas copper and tubs; j-acre section. LARGE MOTOR SHED. This property will appeal to the most fastidious buyer. HILLARY AND BAXTER, nrgfi 178, Manchester Street. SNOOKY UUJNtrAXIUVV AX AHJN VV UUJJ. 4 ROOMS. ALL CONVENIENCES. EVERYTHING* CLEAN AS A NEW PIN. pnKA—THIS is without a doubt one of eib lOU tho Nicest Properties on the market at the present time. The Bungalow does not reooire a penny spent in it either inside or out. There are 4 rooms, plastered and papered, verandah, bay window, tile grates ttnd hearths, bathroom, lav. basin, h. and c, pantry cupboards, linen press and wardrobes, gaa fittings and every possib'o convenience. Good sootion, over 4-acre, in lawn and garaenT asphalt paths, etc. SEE THIS TODAY, OTHERWISE YOU MAY BE DISAPPOINTED. ~ „_ mm . HILLARY AND BAXTER. TJAINT BUNGALOW IN ST ALBANS. NOT FAR FROM PAPANUI ROAD. C ROOMS, ALL CONVENIENCES. J?IO7FC— THIS is a Brand New Bungad&Juu t O low. and is complete in every detail, artistio in design, and finished off in a thorough workmanlike manner. The rooms ere all a fair size, the hall and dining-room being nicely panelled, 2 very nice sun porches, bathroom enamelled white, Doulton Lath and basin h. and c. service, expensive electrical fittings, large pantry, plenty of shelving, meat safe, washhouse. gaa copper, tubs (hot ever), back verandah. Section about 8-IG-. acre having a northern .aspeot, SPECIAL NOTE—IMMEDIATE POSSESSION giv«n. B3LLARY AND BAXTER, 178, Manchester Street,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18334, 17 February 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18334, 17 February 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18334, 17 February 1920, Page 10

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