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AUCTIONS. &TKENZIE AND WILMS. ITXENZLE AND WILLIS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE (next Post Office). Telephone—Lends Dopt. A, 4630. Office and Auction Depi 168 L SPR E T D 4 O N. PRE-WAR PRICE. SOUND HOUSE OF ofc.'U~"J FIVE LARGE ROOMS, built 6 years, all conveniences, front verandah, 10ft 6m stud, entrance hall. Section comprises i-acro of good land, nicely laid out, concrete paths. This place is CHEAP Cards to view from tho Agents, Mckenzie and Willis, • LINW O 0 D BARGAIN. NO INFLATION VALUE ABOUT THIS. 3*(JOO BUNGALOW, splendidly built in every way. The latest in grates, DOULTON BATH, electric light and gas. Largo square entrance hall, sun verandah 10ft x 14ft. Seotion comprises full J-acre of first-class land, planted with over 30 fruit trees. Situation is good, being close to twopenny section, and facing west. This is one of the best properties we have on our books, and will net remain long on the market. Cards to view from the SOLE AGENTS, FENDALTON. CHOICE BUNGALOW HOME. i?IIQA-&-ROOMED BUNGALOW, very o*>J~i-O\J nicely papered throughout, with ovory convenience. Full i-acxe section with two entrances. In a very sunny position, in a north-west aspect. Easy occupation. See us audi we will run you out. 7784 McKENZIE AND WILLIS. FURNISHED HOUSE, NORTH NEW~BEIGHTON. -ROOMED BUNGALOW, with ft nice piece of. land. Electrio light, point for grill and iron. The house has only been built four yean, and is a comfortable little home. The price, furnished, is £765; without the furniture, 4685. The owner has booked his passage Home, and wants to sell within a few treem. We are the SOLE AGENTS. MoKENZIE AND WILLIS. SOMETHING IN REASON. CHANCE TO BUY A GOOD COMFORTABLE HOME. CHEAP. in to the City, on Hk< <JO\J section. 6-roomed HOUSE with all conveniences, including gas and sower. Full 1-acre Section, with 66ft frontage (and land is valuable here), nicely laid cut and well fenced. LOTS WILL BE AFTER THIS. DON'T WASTE TIME. MKENZIB AND WILLIS, REDCLTFFS BARGAIN. J?7q A—WELL-BUILT BUNGALOW vx 3*flQ\J 4 Large Rooms, plastered, papered, electrio light—in fact, every possible convenience. Splendid section of i-acre of good land, sunny position and situated olose to car. This is a splendid proposition for anyone requirinc aa up-to-date home at the seaside. For fuller particulars, M'KENZIB AND WILLIS. THIS IS RIGHT. i 2J ACRES AND 6-ROOMED MODERN HOUSE. f}H KKA BUYS a well-constructed House cfeJLtJUyof 6 large rooms, plastered and papored, and in first-class condition. Every rrnivnnip.noo. includ-m!* elentrin liffht thrones* out. Outbuildings in first-class order, in* two cars, fowlhouaes, etc. Two and a quarter acres of first-class land, beautifully laid out, and plenty of room to keep a cow. The situation is good and within o few minutes from car. Cards to view from the Agents for the Vendor, McKENZIE AND WILLIS. BISHOP STREET. t i?"JK£ A—UP-TO-DATE 6-roomed Bnnga-cKw-LOOVJIow, built about 2 years: tiled roof, good large rooms, and well fitted'up with all tho latest conveniences. Electrio light and sewer. Full quarter-acre section, nicely laid out. The owner is leaving Christchurch, so is keen to sell. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. MANCHESTER STREET. UP-TO-DATE TWO-STOREY BUNGALOW. PO-l KA WILL PURCHASE one of the Sw.taJA«JV/ most complete 6-roomed Bungalows in Christchurcb. Everything the very latest and best. Nice large rooms, fitted up with wardrobes with mirrors, plenty of cupboards, and every possible convenience, including electrio light and sewer. Large sleeping balcony, facing north and east, with sliding windows. Good motor shed, concrete floor. Section comprises about 80 perches, with large frontage. This is one of the finest properties wo have handled for some time, and will not remain long on the market. See us at once. MoKENZEE AND WILLIS. M'KENZIE AND WILLIS, CATHEDRAL SQUABS (Next Post Office). FURNISHERS. BEDDING SPECIALISTS CARPET IMPORTERS Our Warehouse occupies four large spad* ous floorß, which wo invite you to inspect. Our reputation for VALUE GIVING ie -Tell -knowr, and has built our business SECOND TO NONE. COMPARE OUR PRICE 1 es well as the quality. They are absoluteJy the LOWEST in the City. Hore are some of our quotations:— GOOD ENGLISH LINOLEUMS, 3yds wide, 13s 9d the running yard. SEAGRASS SQUARES, 9 x 9,85 s; 10ft flin x 9, 455; IB x 9, £2 12s 6d. TAPESTRY HALL RUNNER, all colour*, 8b 6d to 12a 6d yd. ■ . AXMINSTER HALL RUNNERS, ell colours, 25s yd. HEARTHRUGS—We hold the finest stocks cf these from 12s €d to 655. TAPESTRY SQUARES, in choice cologriam and designs, 9x 9, £6 15s; 10ft 6iH 58, £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, £l3 15s; ia x 9, £7 10s. ' VELVET PILE OARPET SQUARES, in • mixed, fawns, greens and reds, from £l2 15s. > ' WILTON PILE CARPETS, from £7 Ms fe £35. INDIAN CARPET SQUARES, nice colour, ings, £l2 »», £29 15s. VELVET PILE VESTIBULE RUGS, from £4 10s. AXMINSTER SLIP MATS, To" 6d' MOHAIR SLIP MATS, in 'brown, "red, «nen and blaok colourings, from 10s 6d to 16a each. S ! Z \ JJSKURL TABLE COVERS, in. brown, red and green, £S 10s each. (good colours), £5 10s, £8 10s, £7 17« £f AM D 7 r°^ L^°^ oNlAl ' BLANKETS,frot £2 6s to aa IBs. DOUBLE WIDTH 80in WHITE SHEETw tngS, Ss lid, 4s lid. 6s 6d, 6s 6d n« yard. v SINGLE UNBLEACHED SHESTTNG, Ss OTJRTA 7 IN VOILE, 40In wide, pretty coloured borders. A nice range to pick from, 3s lid. CREAM CASEMENT CLOTHS, & «d and 2s lid yard. WHITE AND CHEAM LAOE CURTAINS 2* to SI yards long, 12s <sd to 85s cair ' lis 4d, Sss, 12s 4d, 39s 6d. Superfine quality. _ WKENZIE AND WILLIS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE % (Etaci Poet OSujoi, ,-

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

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18334, 17 February 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18334, 17 February 1920, Page 10

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