AUCTIONS. R. S. M'KENZIE fc CO. (R. St. Clair McKen'zie, late Partner and; Auctioneer of .the firm of'McKenzie and Willi's.) AUCTION! AUCTION! AUCTION! MONDAY NEXT, 12.30 p.m. Having disposed of the Property, we have now been favoured with instructions ftfbm the OWNER, who is giving up housekeeping, to SELL by AUCTION, on the PREMISES, 6521 GLOUCESTER ST., LIN WOOD (take No. 7 Car to Surrey ! Street) : The Whole; of i their CHOICE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, the contents of 6 rooms, Comprising—6ft SIDEBOARD in STAINED OREGON, with LEADLIGHTS, Dining Table, Chairs, Im. Marble Clock, AXMINSTER CARPET 10 x 12, Palm Stands, Bowls, Vases, HALL STAND (bev. mirror), Ax. Runner, Standard Gramaphone with 100 2 and 4-min. Records, Stained Walnut Suite of 4 pieces (which includes 4ft Gin wood, bed), Kapok Mattress, Bolsters and Pillows, 2 Duchesse Chests, 4ft Gin Brass-rail Bed, Flax Mattress, Bolster, Pillows, Stretcher, Bedroom Ware/ Kitchen Dresser with glass door, Secretaire, 3 WoodKerbs, Lawn Mower, Garden Tools, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, Lino, etc., etc. "OS. McKENZIE & C 0., Auctioneers, 143 CASHEL ST. 2905 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. JOINT AUCTION SALE Of a .. MAGNIFICENT SELQCTION OF OAK •.., gURNITURE. ALLCOOK BILLIARDS-DINING. TABLE. PIANO-PLAYER, HOPKINSON UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO. DOULTON WARE. IN OUR NEW ROOMS, ! 143 CASHEL ST. (next to Tattersall/s), ■ WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT, • Commencing at 1 p.m. On account of Mrs.E. S. LUTTRELL, who is giving up housekeeping,, we are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, her SUPERIOR-and SPECIALLY-DESIGNED/FUMED OAK FURNITURE, the contents of 6 rooms. Main items as follow: DINING ROOM.—Ax. Carpet in Fawn, Dining Table, 6 Oak Dining Chairs, , Oak Sideboard, 2 Grandfathers' Chairs, Wood Kerb and Coal Box, Doulton Dinner Service, etc., etc., ' DRAWING, ROOM.—Ax. Carpet 10 v x. t l2, j 2 Strips to" Mat ; ch, Oak Sideboard*, Oak .Occ. Tables, Oak* Revolving Bookcase, Chesterfield I C.ouch; '2 Divan Easy Chairs, Oak Dining; ! Chairs, Brass'rail Fender and Irons, etc., etc'. j 'Hall Stand, Carpet Runner,- | Scotch Chest, '-"Boot Rack, 1 Chair etc., etc. FRONT BEDROOM.—-Blue-Carpet 10 x 12, Oak Bedroom. Suite, of 4 pieces, Ideal Wira I Mattress, Doulton Ware; etc., etc. I SECOND BEDROOM.—Ax. Carpet, Oak. I Bedroom -Suite of 4 pieces, Oak Occ.. Table, I Oak Bedstead and Wire Mattress, Book Shelves, Scotch Chest, Antique Curtain Rods and Brackets, etc., etc. ' THIRD BEDROOM.—Brussel's Carpet,* Duchesse Chest, Cupboard, 3 Stretchers, KapOk Mattresses and Pillows, Inlaid Lino., Washstand, Towel Rail. Also Vacuum Carpet Sweeper, Medicine Cabinet, . Host of Kitchen Sundries, Door Mats, Wringer, etc., etc. . -ALSO— On account of the Owner, who "has given up housekeeping, at. 1026 COLOMBO ST. J?TH., the Contents of 5 Rooms, which have only been in use 6 .months; comprising:—■ Handsome Lit.; Oak Sideboard, Oak Dining Room Suite, Dining Table, Chesterfield Coiteh in Moquet, Carpet Square, Palm Stands, Ax. | Rugs, Oak-Hall Stand, QUAINT BEDROOM I SUITE of 4 pieces in Light Oak, Kapok and Wire Mattresses,, Bolster and Pillows, Perfection Couch, Dark Wood Bed, Kapok and Wire Mattress, Bolster and Pillow, Toilet Set, Dinner Set, Crockery and Glassware, Cutlery, Curtains, Lino., Wooden Kerb, Kerb Suite, etc., etc. . • ' ALSO— On account of Special Clients: An ALLCOCK BILLIARDS-DINING TABLE. with all accessories. A CLAVIOLA PLAYER, in splendid condition, with Reels. HOPKINSON UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, suitable for any drawing room. Auctioneer's Note,—All the above goods-are a Rare Selection of Fine Workmanship and Design, and 'have been moved to our Rooms for the purpose of display and convenience to buyers. >'■< ON VIEW TUESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 4. |T> S. Mcfc ENZT'E & C 0., j. ,*• Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, I 143 CASHEL' STREET.' 'Phone 3414. GODFREY & TATTLER. ST. ALBANS. SPLENDID GROOMED HOUSE. JUST OVER BEALEY AVENUE. WESTERN ASPECT. SPLENDID SECTION. HOUSE CONTAINS SIX ROOMS, verandah, bathroom, ho.t- and cold service, pantry, J scullery, tiled hearths and "grates, good ! mantelpieces, gas and fittings, Venetian I blinds, washhouse, copper, tubs, and taps; back verandah,,.asphalt paths, ;jarrah front fence. Well-laid-out Section, comprising i full J-acre. , £775 AND TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASER. GODFREY & TAYLER, (W. S. GODFREY), 90 ARMAGH STREET. BUSINESS NOTICES. pULVEBDEN-ROTIIERHAM - WAIA V MOCKETT'S UP-TO-DATE MOTOR SERVICE. Daily from Culverden at 12.35 p.m., returning from Waiau at 2.15 p.m., with outgoing train at Culverden. On WEDNESDAYS Car meets both Early and Late Trains. FARES: Culverden-Waiau, 5/- single, 9/- return. Culverden-Rotherham, 2/6 each way. SPECIAL TRIPS UNDERTAKEN TO KAIKOURA, HANMER. or anywhere in Canterbury. Telegrams, Parcels, etc., promptly attended to. j , W. MOCKETT, ! .IC9 Waiau or Culverden. p ll.' CAR T E R ; ' MECHANICAL ENGINEER, I Corner DURHAM and TUAM STREETS. I Lawn Mowers Sharpened and Set. | Guns and Locks (Keys Fitted) Repaired, And Parts Made to Order. .99 £' "j to £5, from 2/- Weekly, for Drapery—- -*- £l. to £5, from 2/- Weekly, for Boots— I £1 to £5, from 2/- Weekly, for Suits —£1 to 115, from 2/- Weekly, for Costumes. —At Balkind's, 629 Colombo Street, near Tuam St.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 151, 1 August 1914, Page 16
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