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McKenzie &* willis AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS CATHEDRAL SQUARE (NEXT POST OFFICE) TELEPHONES: Lands Dept. A 4630 ; Of-Hcßp and Auction Dept. 1 SSI OITY BARGAIN—IMMEDIATE POSSESSION TW O-STOREY HOUSE, absolutely sound with every convenience, deluding sewer connection, large IS rooms, msp undid condition, with sun balcony. Section comprises about OQ perches, nicely laid oat, asphaU paths. ' This is the cheapest property we have on our books, and will not remain long on the market. Price asked is present valuatlon * Further particulars and cards to view from the ; AGB * TS McKenzie & wilus £6SO~ G ?°t D 1 T ' SHA ?? D HGUSE ° F FTVE R OOMS. solidly built and ju firat-dass condition Hot and celd service, electric light, i-acre section with 99ft. frontage, laid-ont asphalt paths, fruit trees, situated c ose to the 2d. tram section. The price is right close to Government valuation McKenzie & willis UP-TO-DATE DWELLING AND SHOP £R3^~ FIYB la ß ge ROOMS AND SHOP. 16ft. X 16ft RniH * , . , fjin- st ud, with every possible convenience The shon is nicely arranged with plenty of shelving and a good business w™ 0p I* laid out, situated close to 2d section. The owner, owing to 'had health t ouTto sell, so call early, and we will motor you ont to inspect. McKENZIE & WILLIS ST. ALBANS BARGAIN £985“S I st P aI F b C a H 4 SE 6°i NE op the be F of properties A t L ?. AIS£> - 6 lir S e rooms, very heavily built with tvfri possible convenience including sewer connection. Large workshop and not a penny needed to spend on the property I ,nrp garage, facing North and West. Vis property tnT cVo!e°£ Tov^S valaatlon - McKENZIE & WIUJS

Miss Grace Lane, tlio actress, has always had a passion for tlio stage. Her passion evinced itself in rather an odd r\ay. While other stage-struck children wore playing with dolls, she dressed up chairs in rugs and tablecloths, assigning a part to each, and speaking for them in various voices. The war seems to have selected Miss Lane’s household fur some of its most grim jokes. The first occurred when tho Lusitania went down. Miss Lane is Mrs Kenneth Douglas in private life, and her husband had hooked his passage on the Lusitania. He changed his plans at tho last moment, and followed in, the next ship. The next ship reached port safely. A few months later the Arabic sank- Kenneth Douglas was on board and for* a brief spell his wife again believed that he_ was numbered amongst the war’s victims. If you were .to ask Miss Lane her nationality, she would tell you that her father.was American her mother Irish, and she was born in Surrey.

TREAT INFLUENZA SCIENTIFICALLY. PLIJENZOL dispels harmful bacilli from the throat and nasal passages without irritating the tender surfaces in tho slightest. Rafr-A substitutes, 4

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12754, 25 September 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 12754, 25 September 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 12754, 25 September 1919, Page 9