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AUCTIONS. M’KENZIE AND CO. MICTION. THIS DAY AUCTION. THIS DAY At 1 r-m. At 1 p.mJN OUR ROOMS, 143, CASHED STREET. PIANO. DROPHEAD SEWING MAJl CHINE, ANTIQDE FIR£ SET, BILLIARD TABLE, INVALID fc> CHAIR. On Account of NUMEIIOUS CLIENTS. MAIN ITEMS :-H.B. Dining Chaws, Couch, Bamboo Table. Writing Bureau, bettee, Morris Chair, Oak Occasional iablo, Upholstered Clmir, Oval Mirror Sideboard, 3-piece Settee Suite, Daisy Chairs, Wardrobe, board, Bookcase, Brass Kettle, K. Diesser, K. and D. Tables, Lino., Carpels, Sundries, L. Moiver. McKENZIE AND CO.. IVlOVi'i l-LA -TV-LT Auctioneers, Land Agents and House Furnishers, . _ ~«rw-»-rvnm Tlttef/ON I tuuisuuoj . - 143, CASHEL STREET (nest Bristol). R. ST CLAIR. McKENZIE. 13 Principal and Auctioneer. IHOICE BUNGALOW, ON TRAM LINE. UPPER R.ICCAETON. 117 A—FOUR ROOMS, tiled roof, panfcJLllU died, plastered, leadhghts, loulton bath and basin, linen press, 2 wardobes, washhouse, copper and tubs, electiic ight; half-acre land. CARRIES A SUBSTANTIAL SOLDIER’S GRANI. R. S. McKENZIE AND CO. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. -(-ROOMED BUNGALOW, LOWER RICCARTON.. £gOO~E°UR. YEARS OLD, plastered, papered, tiled hearths and grates, asement windows, electric light and gas for ooking, washhouse, copper and tubs. Quar-er-acra of land. BEAUTIFULLY LAID )T7T R. S. McKENZIE AND CO_ ~CITY - BUNGALOW. NO TRAMS. n-jfTrn-SIX ROOMS, several rooms *d IDU panelled, casement windows, adlights, 4 wardrobes, linen press, Doultou itb, gas cooker, electric light, and electric ot water heater. A VERY NICE HOME. IVE MINUTES FROM SQUARE. R. S. McKENZIE AND CO. RETIRING FARMER’S HOUSE. £2‘ ? oo~ EIGHT K °°- s ’ • T 4 NWO °P’ nw— w w two-storey, brick, hollow walls, icrth. aspect, haloony, verandah, hall, lcadigkts, wardrobes, hath and basin, sewer, i. and c system, electric light, brick stable nd coach-house, suitable for garage, Halficre of land and beautifully laid out. AN UP-TO-DATE HOME. R. S. McKENZIE AND CO. ST ALBANS BUNGALOW. SIX ROOMS, northern aspect, > •,_» panelled hall and dining-room, adlights, casement windows, Doultmi hath s and electn'o light. A MOST MODERN UNGALOW IN EVERY RESPECT. R, S. McKENZIE AND CO. Charles clark: CHARLBWORTH ESTATE. FERRY ROAD, CHARLSWORTH ST. AND DYERS ROAD. TO DAIRYMEN AND ALL IN SEARCH OF FIRST-CLASS LAND, ACRES, SUBDIVIDED INTO 10 BLOCKS, RANGING IN AREA from 7 AORES TO 40 ACRES, and Within 31 Miies of the Contra of the City. CHARLES CLARK, in conjunction with GODFREY AND TAYLER, have beon instructed by the Trustees of the Charleworth Estate, to offor by AUCTION in the Rooms 103, Hereford Street, on THURSDAY, DECR, 2nd, at 2 p.m., THIS WELL-KNOWN ESTATE. Which was selected by the late Captain Charlsworth when the land waa first offered for sale by the Canterbury Association, and has been in the family ever since. THE LAND is of First-class Quality, in grass, and eminently suitable for Dairying, and the areas range from 7 to 40 ACRES, ON ONE LOT, 7i ACRES, fronting the Ferry Road, there is a g<*>d brick dwelling'house of 7 rooms, with elate roof and suthuildings. together with an orchard, anc on another Lot of 12 ACRES, a House of £ rooms. LITHOGRAPH PLANS on application, 01 vrill be posted to any address, For further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEER) Hereford Or GODFREY AND TAYLER) Street. No 160 3 QHARLES CLARK 109, HEREFORD STREET. ’DEAL BUILDING ’SITES RICCARTON. ■a FRONTING KONINI AND HINAU ROADS. AND RANGING IN SIZE FROM Oa. Jr. Op. to On. lr. 26p, 'NELL SHELTERED FROM THE EAST WINDS BY THE RICCARTON BUSH. NORTH AND WEST ASPECTS. ABSOLUTELY THE CHEAPEST SECTIONS IN THIS FAVOURITE LOCALITY. FOR PLAN AND FURTHER PARTICU APPLY TO CHARLES CLARK, TR93 10D, Hereford Street. Walking on hard pavements jars th< body, unless you wear WOOD-MILNi Rubber Heels I Wood-Milne’o are Britia). made from best Para Rubber. Accept nc ether* I I*B

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18572, 26 November 1920, Page 10

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