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MoKENZIE & WILLIS Auctioneers and House Furnishers CATHEDRAL SQUARE (NEXT POST OFFICE) For NEW FURNITURE VyE can Furnish you with the BEST OAK FURNITURE at the price of stained rimu goods elsewhere. Call and inspect our Furnishings, and we can readily prove this to your satisfaction. We Specialise in Handsome Oak Sideboards, Dining and Bedroom Suites of the very latest designs and best workmanship. We would like to show you some of our special linesVery Handsome Oak Duchesso, with Oval Mirror, £5. Exceptionally Fine Oak Sideboard, £8 15s. You cannot find one aa good else* where for £l2. Our Best Double Oak Bedstead, a beautiful piece of furniture, heavily carved, crescent design, only £5 15S. Massive Oak Wardrobe, £6 10s. The Very Latest Beautiful Oak Cheval, with Long Oval Mirror, £8 10s. We will take your old-fashioned second-hand furniture in exchange or part payment for these handsome, up-to-date designs. CARPETS.—We have just received a shipment of Hand-mad® All-wool Indian Carpets, choice designs and colourings, from £6 15S. Indian Carpets for Halls and Corridors, from £2 10s. Also Large Stocks of Axminster, Wilton Pile, Brussels and Tapestry Carpets at very low prices. Best Axminster Carpet Runner, 10/6 per yard Chesterfield Couches, of finest quality, in Velvets and Moquette, from £7 10s, WE DELIVER ALL GOODS FREE OF CHARGE. COUNTRY CLIENTS! NOTE THIS!—ALL NEW FURNITURE PURCHASED HERE CAREFULLY PACKED AND RAILED FREE TO YOUR HOME. EASY TERMS OF PURCHASE IF DESIRED. All Now Goods of Best Quality. All Furniture Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction or your Money Returned. Compare these prices with those quoted you elsewhere. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. MoKENZIE &» WILLIS Auctioneers & House Furnishers - Cathedral Sq. (next Post Office) MONDAY NEXT, commencing at 1 o'clock Auction Safe of Choice Furniture, Piano, Pianola, Gramophone, etc. Contents of Five Rooms, Well-built 5-roomed Mouse and §th Acre ON EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS On account of G. H. Stockdale, Esq., who is giving up housekeeping, on the premises 328 STANMORE ROAD, RICHMOND. (Take Bunvood Cars to North Avon Road.) The whole of his Choice Furniture and Household Effects, including PIANO (by Reinardt), PIANOLO and 30 RECORDS, GRAMOPHONE and Lot of RECORDS, CHESTERFIELD COUCH, DIVAN EASY CHAIR, OAK EXTENSION DINING TABLE, VERY HANDSOME OAK SIDEBOARD, 6 HIGH BACK OAK DINING CHAIRS, MORRIS CHAIR, AXMINSTER CARPET, Jardinieres, Aspidistras, Oak Framed Mirror, Copper Korb, LINOLEUMS, Hall Stand, AXMINSTER HALL RUNNER, MASSIVE EXTENSION DINING TABLE, RIMU SIDEBOARD, Axminster Hearth Rugs, Wood Kerbs, Gas Fire, Curtains, Cushions, Oil Paintings, Pictures, Large Oak Picture Frames (6ft. x 3ft.), Sewing Machine, Box Ottoman, Liskurl Slip Mats, Clioval Duchesse, Wardrobe (with mirror door), THREE-QUARTER WOOD BEDSTEAD, WIRE MATTRESS, Kapoc Bedding, SINGLE WOOD BEDSTEAD and WIRE, Rocker Chair, Doulton Bedware, Palm Stands, Cabinet, Piano Stool, Vases, Ornaments, Crockery, Glassware, Kitchen Table, Chairs, GAS STOVE, Jam, Preserves, Flour Bin, Sugar Bin, Meat Safe, LADY'S and GENT'S BICYCLES, Child's Tricycle, 10 Sheets of Nearly New 10ft. Galvanised Iron, Lawn Mower, MATCH-LINED SHED FOR REMOVAL, NEARLY NEW D.B. GUN (by Paape), Garden Tools, HOUSEHOLD LINEN, BLANKETS, Wringer, etc. And at 2 p.m. His Well Built House of 5 rooms, every possible modern convenience, motor shed, i-acrc section. Exceptionally easy terms will bo accepted-- as low as £SO deposit, balance at low rate of interest. McKenzie & Willis Auctioneers MCTIOB SUE OF CHOICE FUBHITUHE Contents of Seven Rooms. NEARLY NEW UPRIGHT GRAND WERNER PIANO PRACTICALLY NEW EDISON AMBEROLA PHONOGRAPH AND FIFTY RECORDS Etc. Etc. THURSDAY, 23rd AUGUST, On account of Mrs. Ardlev, who is giving up housekeeping, on the pre- \ mises26 WALKER STREET CITY (off Durham St. South, just bclou'St. Asnph \ St.), the whole of her Choice Furniture and Household Effects. Full Particulars in Future Advertisements. Mckenzie & willis,

WANTED TO SELL. SECOND DIVISION MAN, BEWARE I BEWARE 1! BEWARE! !1 Of leaving your Wife to tho tender mercy of a Landlord. BUY A PROPERTY ON EASY TERMS. Safeguard your Wife by providing a 1 orjuanent Roof ever her head. QT A I/BANS, within sewer. area, faithfully 0 built T House, plastered and papered, iialh and lavatory basin (h. and c.), good motor shed. Kino J-acro section with, chain frontage facing west. Price .£6BO. I' INWOOD (just over Id section)—2-acro J with frontages io 2 good chain streets, planted with fruit trees; splendid workshop; 6-roomed house, bathroom (h. and c.), gas, sewer. A money-making proposition. Price £SOO. ADDINGTON— Full §-acro in fine position, 5-roomed Houso, baih, h. and c., tiied grates, etc., wardrobes, good hall, pamry, scullery, fowl runs, concrete foundations. Government morigago, deposit £IOO, balauco as rent. Price £650 QHERBORNE STREET (just eft Bealey Avenue) —Extremely well built House of 4 rooms, wido hall, bathroom, built-in wardrobes, waehhouso, copper, <ubs, gas, etc., small section. Tho wife could not get melancholy in this position. Price £525. RALPH STRINGER AND CO., 170. Cashel Street. 'Phone 3112. Specialists in Town Properties. X WANTED— Don't keep Old Jewellery lying about. Wo oan submit doaigns and estimates free of charge for remaking* into latest designs. Jones and Sons, tho Manufacturing Jewellers, 278, High St. X BAKER BROS., THE HOME FINDERS. ART Week-end Bungalow, N. Brighton. 3 rooms, large sitting-room, 4 bunks iremovable), nicely sheltered locality, cupboards, wardrobes, etc., £195. A. J. Tarrant, 186, Cashel St.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12083, 11 August 1917, Page 16

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