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AUCTIONS. WKENZIE AND WILLIS. Commencing at 1 o'olook. AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE^ CONTENTS OP FIVE ROOMS. ON ACCOUNT OP MRS OWEN, '■';..;* ' On the Promises, \ • 540. ARMAGH STREET, LINWOOIV The whole, of b.o7"~FURNITURB: AND.f HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, including HANDSOME 4-PIECE OAK BEDROOM -SUITE,. .' SECRETAIRE, 8-PIECE LEATHER DIN-ING-ROOM SUITE, HOUSEHOLD LINEK, CHEsJTEHFIEIiD COUCH, AXMINSTER ~ - CARPET, AXMINSTER HEARTH BUGS, Eight-day Cjock, Ait-brass .Kerb and Fira, Brasses, CHINA CABINET, Overmantel, Seagrass Chairs, Occas. Tablet, Jardiniere BRUSSELS CARPET, EXTENSION DIKING TABLE, Palm Stands, Curtains, Liuov leums, Doublo Braaß-mounted Bedstead and . Ideal "Wire Mattrosa, Draught Pic- . turos, Large Cedar Wardrobe, Sideboard., with Minor, Hall Stand. Chest of Drawer* Jse Duchesse Chest 3, Crockery, Glassware, Kit*.chen Table, Kitchen' Chairs, Kitchen Sundries, Garden Tools < Lawn-mower, Grind- ; stone, Wheeelbarrow, Lady's Bicycle, etc. ■;',, McKENZIE AND WILLIS, . 13 Auctioneer NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY. CO., LTD. H* 1 EES T O N FRIDAY NEXT, 26th NOVEMBER. PRESENT ENTRIES INCLUDE—--13 Fiftaen-months-old Heifers 12 Fifteen-montUs-old Steals . ■« 1 Springer v 150 Dry Ewes, in wool 160 Ewes end Lambs, in wool 15 Fat Ewes and Wethers FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LTD., 11 ' Auctioneers. LANS. LAND. For tie man on the lockout for a property that is a home in every sense of the word, one to be proud of and an extra good paying fanning propositionsSituated in clone proximity io a. Nourishing oountry town in North Canterbnry, right in the heart oi civilisation. Every possible convenience. - Splendid grazing land, and a fair portion that will grow any -class of crop. A property tor the fattening of etock that is unexcelled In Canterbury. The Buildingi, including the homestead, woolshed and all that is neces•ary for the carrying on of the property, arc in iha very beat of order. PRICE ASKED: 499. The above is net an inflated price. The man who looks at i* at the money is not wasting time., We know the property, and can recommend to a man who baa the necessary capital to get into if. £4OOO to 4SOOO is required down on the land. NATIONAL . MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO. OF NJZ,, LTD., , LAND SALESMEN. ; ►E LOYAL TO YOTJE OWN COUNTRY ► and ride on CLINCHER CYCLE TYRES. They are always dependable. Your dealer sells them. Walking on hard pavements jars the body, unless jou wear .WOOD-MILN;3 Bnbber HeelsJ Wood-Milne'e are Britioi! made from but Para Rubber. Accept na sttersl M* The weekly worry of a diUgen* housewife—ioor polishing. Don't despair. Us* Linov arnish. Brush it on linoleum annually. Polishes and preserves. All Grocers. II Hardest work with old-time methods. Be vear- Brightens end, preserve* unolaum. Your Grocer sells it. Order to-d*-". 8 No polishing drudgery with Linoarmsa. Apply it once a year to the linoleum. Imparts a wonderful glass-like sheen and preserves the material. Ask your-Grocer for Linoarnieh. " 8 FUNERALS. 106, Montreal St., Sydenham. 'Phone 1603." 19. London St., Richmond. 'Phone 653. ' P.O. BOX 588. JOHN RHIN t> (Late Langford and KHnd), UNDERTAKER, Tovm Office, 104, Cashel Street. Thone sl2. Funerals conducted by motor hearse or with horses. FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. MODERN MOTOR HEARSES and MOTO3 CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE. Office 221 Garage 825, Durham Street. •Phone 721 (Night or Day). ■___;..-, J. LAMB AND SON, f « FUNERAL FURNISHERS. | MOTOR HEARSES AND CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS TO ANY PART OF" CANTERBURY. No. 234, LICHFIELD STREET. TELEPHONE KOQ Established 187&e£ THE Friends of Joseph Smith ere notified that the Funeral of his late wife, Mary ; Ann, will leave his residence, Village Settle- . ment, Kakaia, at ,iM >P-m. on *>"££. J N £: 26, for the Pubho Cemetery. CHARLES , SHANNON/ im (THE Funeral of the late Thomas. Greeu « A will leave the residence of his dsugn* tor. Mrs Mansfield, 448, Armagh Street, am. for the Linwood Cemetery. •*• AND SON- JSS 1 Bassett will take place on Thursday, November 25, arriving at Cemetery 2.30 p.m. 3VLAMB AND• SON. rpHE Funeral of the fate Hour}; Joseph • A Johaneen will leave his late residence, 32, Bufion Street,.Sydenham, on Thursday, November 25th, at 9 a.m., for the Sydenham l fl.ri»t«rv. .T LAMB AND SON ' IE Funeral of the late David M'Lay -m- Forsyth will leave his late residence, 403, Worcester-Street, Linwood, This Da? (Thuredey), for the Sydenham Cemetery,-"at Q. 45 p.m. JOHN RIUND. / .- X%

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18571, 25 November 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18571, 25 November 1920, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18571, 25 November 1920, Page 12

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