McKenzie & Willis Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents CATHEDRAL SQUARE (next Post Office) TELEPHONES ; Lands Dept. A 4630 ; Offices and Auction DtpL 1881 AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THE CAREFUL BUYER. £690~ s‘roomed 5 ‘ roomed Semi : Bun 9 alow - All totara, built at the right time, all modern conveniences, plastered, papered, casement' windows, bath basin, and shower, good washhouse; 3/16 Acre, laid out and planted To See is to Buy. i McKENZIE and WILLIS. ST ALBANS. TWO DOORS FROM BEALEY AVENUE. £l^so~ S . ix ' roomed Heavi| y Constructed Semi-Bungalow. Everything that could be desired. Quarter Acre land, tastefully laid outquaint bedrooms, prettily papered, large sunny sleeping verandah on sunny side, , back sun porch. Built-in bookcases and Wardrobes, cellar, workshop Good family home. We are the Sole Agents, with definite instructions to sell. McKENZIE and WILLIS. LOVELY LITTLE HOME, BECKENHAM. £760~ A ' ro . omed Cungalov/. Every up-to-date, convenience, including Doulton Bath-Basin: J-Acre, well laid out lawn and garden cohcrete paths, several good fruit trees. Owner leaving’district, wants to*sell; McKENZIE and WILLIS.[ McKENZIE & WILLIS ! AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS CATHEDRAL SQUARE (NEXT POST OFFICE) Telephones—Lands Dept. A 4630 Office and Auction Dept, 1881,
SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. T?IBLE HALL, Madras Street.—6.3o p.m., subject, “ The Lord's Prayer: its Fullument, and How it will Affect Mankind.” A-W invited. i\o collection. ' pHHOSOPHICAL Society, 263, Manchester Street, near Glouceswr Street.—Sunday, 7 p.m., Public Le-iure by Me Queioe, ol Wei-* luigton, Reincarnation: Its His.orio and Logical _Lotus Class, 3 p.m. 6333 OPiiUiUALISTS’ OH U I.tUil, Worcester Street, 7 p.m.—Special Floral Service by MltS S. COVENTRY. Bring flowers with name attached. Lyceum, 8 p.m. Visitors welcome. 54X0 pSYCHIC Research Society, Foresters’ ~ Hall, Oxford Terrace, off Manchester SL—Sunday, 7, Mrs L. Fulyerd will Lecture, "Reunion After Death” the tomb we. meet again to part Messages from written requests only, Mr Nortontaylor. QHEISTIAN Science Service, First Church of Christ, Scientist, Latimer Square.— Sunday services, U a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, ■■Probation After Death.” Sunday School, 2.45 p.m. 4 26 2 TTiN’ ITAPJAN.—Masonic Hall, Gloucester Street, 6.30 p.m., Rev J. H. G. Chappie. Lecture—” Dickens and his Ideals of Womanhood and Manhood,” Much curious effort has been made to abbreviate Dickens's Dnitarianism. 44 Inquirer ” of London says: 41 There is sufficient documentary evidence to show that Dickens was to the end a Unitarlan4 ’’ ________ 5313 SOCIALIST PARTY, TRADES HALL. Labour Day, Rally of the Children. Open all day. Milk, Tea, Sugar end Hot Water provided. All Welcome. M’tRADES HALL—Socialist Party Sunday A School, Rev 9. H. G, Chappie in oharge. Room for a few more childi’en. Square—Socialist Party Propa- ' ganda Meeting, Sunday, 3 p.m. Fred R. Cooke will give an Address. <- TTICIORIA Square—Sunday Afternoon. Mr J Cooke’s Subject, “ Hypocrisy of the State and Church.” Whsn Petrograd falls we organise to send bread. After armistice signed, because of our blockade millions of German women and children starved to death. SOCIALIST Meeting, Trades Hall, Sunday f. F' 1 ?; Lcoture b y Bov J. H. G. Chappie on A Message for Labour Day/' QUESTIONS to Ponder for Labour Day;— I s there any tangible evidence that ‘‘win' -«- mng the war” Is going to produce ‘‘s New Paradise ? A BE the Profiteers receiving less and th( A , &I .‘ u ' o3 . more? Are the forme: likely to receive less and the latter to re eeive more? A NS WISH these questions honestly and sntelligontly, and then dictate Die policy you should puYsuc—-and then pursue ft. MOTORS AND CYCLES. TO <" MOTORISTS & GYSLISTS NOW IS THE MHS tO GET TOO* OLI CTCLES EkaUELLXD ASD PIaIED. Wo guarantee first-class work and finish, and no increase in our Price. Equal to new after Enamelling. IN STOCK All motor and cycle accessories, New and Second-hand Cycles, The secret of our success—Low Rent. Lew Prices and Satisfaction. FRAim LEWIS Cycle Msker . . LINWOOD WANTED TO BELL. jgXCELSIOR TWO-STROKE, • • order.'' Apply im 439, BARBADOES WANTED Sell, Ladies’ and Gent’s , , ) cycles. Reasonable. 111, Perry Wanted to Purchased? Motor - T ’ ic in good condition, y, Douglas M] St Asaph St. YV" ANTED to Buy, Douglas Motor. ' ' Loasby, 306, S ' 7-9 Indian, only done 4500 mile: "*■ Blcholl, Hornby, 4152; TyANTED to Buy, Oid~Bicyclos, ladies ' T E an t 3 and juveniles. 8.G.. “ Star.'' (RENT'S Bicycle free-wheel, ±'s ss. Bu V* lot Cycle Works, 605, Colombo Si TVOOGLAS Motor Cycle, any trial, £2S footboards. 166, Durham St. W ANTED Sell, Ladies’ and Gent’s B - T ' in Perfect order. HI. Perry Ri WANTED to Purchase, Bicycles, any coi T » dition; cash. 8.F., 44 Star.” 4276 WANTED Buy, Good Gent’s Bicycle. Ai ply P.D.D., "Star." IPOR Sale, Lady's Bicycle, practically n<p C'ORD, B-seator, nearly new, For Sale, £2l ~ 77, Plookton Si, Si Albans. 4276 'NT'S Bicycle, good order, £5. Butli Cycle Works, 615, Colombo St. 4277 M°S2 1914 Tyro for Sale. &.H., 24 x 2, 10s. Sunday. 128, Hazoldean Rd. 4259 4 H.P. Triumph for Sale or Exchange for Twin. E. 8., “ Star.” LADY’S Bicycle, froe-wheel, equal to new,, £9 10s. A. Britton, 60S, Colombo St. rpRIUMPH Junior for Sale, 1917 Model, in A good order, like new, £45. D.0., “ Star.” 1914 4 HI P. Triumph for Sale or Exchange for Twin. E. 8., “ Star.” MOTOR-CYCLE, Lamp and! Generator, also Horn, Wanted. B.K. “ Star.” 4278 Tl/lAXWELL 6-seater, late model, for Sale; •i-’-L owner leaving. J.D., “ Star." 4289 STRONG Tyres 8a 6d, Tubes 4s 6d. Butler Cycle Works, 605, Colombo Si Buy, Gent’s Bicycle, freewheel and_good condition. R. 8.8. 4272 TkOUGLAS Motor Cych, any trial, £35; •M footboards. 168, Durham St. SaJe, SaJe, good 8-Seater Oar. High St. Apply 2173, 4277 QTRONQ Tyres 8s 6d, Tubes 4a 6d. Butlor Cycle Works, 606, Colombo- St. YOUR Old Bicycle Re-enamelled and Plated from £2. Butler Cycle Works, 60S, Colombo Si 4277 iTtffANTED to Buy, 3J Douglas Motor- * ’ cycle. Apply Loasby, 808, St Asaph Si 4376 WANTED Buy, Lady's Bicycle, one that T* could bo done up would eaii C.H., “Star.” 4276 108, MANCHESTER STREET. DON’T Disappoint that Bov and Girl. W< have the JUVENILE CYCLES to suf all. JACK SUCKLING. LTD Y7f7ANTED to Purchase. Set Motor A< ’ ’ Headlights in good condition. R.E IVTOTORISTS' 1 Let -us Sell your Mol Tf-L We can sell when , others fail, Ji Suckling, Ltd., 108, Manchester Si, Chr church. , BICYCLES Wanted, Ladice’, Gent’#, fluv duos, or Puts, any condition. Prle •to. W. 0.0., Stax," - . ; 4375
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12780, 25 October 1919, Page 6
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