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MONDAY NEXT, Commencing: 1 o’clock On account of Mrs. M. J. Davis, who is leaving New Zealand. Auction Sale of Two Choice St. Albans Properties, together with the Whole of the Household Furniture and Effects, as contained in No. 115 Edgeware Road. On the Premises, 115 EDGEWARE ROAD, ST. ALBANS (Take Cranford St. Cars to Edgeware Road). Dot 1 comprises well-built residence of 5 rooms, verandah, plastered and papered, bathroom, pantry, scullery, together with the section, containing :}-Acre move or less. SITUATED NO 113 EDGEWARE ROAD. Dot 2 comprises well-built residence of 6 rooms, verandah, plastered, papered, bathroom, pantry, scullery, together with the section, containing I-Acre, more or less. SITUATED NO 115 EDGEWARE ROAD. The numerous lots of Fiirni lure Household Effects include:—2 Chesterfield Couches, Sideboard, Ch.pia Qabinet, Tapestry Carpets, Draught Screen, Extension Dining Table. Velvet 'Pile Table Cover, Rattan Chairs, Axminster Hearthrug, 4 High Back Dining Chairs, Overmantel, Oak Framed Pictures, Oak Fire Screen, Coal Vase, Easy Divan Chairs, Framed Mirror, Pictures, Occasional Tables. Pot Plants. Jardinieres. Vases, Ornaments, Fender and Fire Irons, Palm Stands, Hall Stand, Hall Runner, Hall Curtains, Slip Mats, Bedroom Suite comprising—Mirror Door Wardrobe, Cheval Duchesse, Double Bedstead and Wire Mattress, Bedside Cabinet to match—Household Linen, Commode Chair, Carpet (Strips, Deck Chairs, Dressmaker’s Dummy, Duchesse Chests, Bed ware, Double Brass Rail Bedstead and Wire Mattress, Cushions, Glassware, Crockery, Copper Kerb, Kitchen Table, Kitchen Chairs. Practically New Stand Mangle. Wringer, Ball-bearing Lavvnmower and Grass Catcher, Garden Tools, Wheelbarrow, Sundries, etc. THE PROPERTIES WILL BE OFFERED AT 2 P.M. Auctioneer’s Note.—Wc advise speculators and intending property buyers not to fail to attend this sale, as Mrs. Daris is leaving New Zealand, and is out to realise. McKENZIE & WILLIS, Auctioneers.

WEDNESDAY NEXT, THE 2nd MAY COMMENCING AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON. UNPRECEDENTED AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. AT OLE BOOMS, NEXT POST OFFICE, CATHEDRAL SQUARE 18CT SOLID GOLD SPLIT SECOND CHRONOGRAPH WATCH, cost £75. 2 DIAMOND TIE PINS, value £IOO. SINGLE STONE, CLUSTER AND HALF-HOOP RINGS. 50 SOLID GOLD CHAINS. PRISMATIC BINOCULARS. SILVER PLATED BESSON CORNET, Class A. KODAK CAMERAS. SOLID GOLD EXPANDING WRIST WATCHES. SOLID LEATHER KIT AND BRIEF BAGS. Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Chains, Necklets, Pendants, Bangles, Brooches,' Dress Rings, Cutlery, Carvers, Violins, Mandolins, etc., etc. Favoured with instructions from MELTZER BROS., of the ANCHOR EXCHANGE AND LOAN COY., 95 Armagh Street, Christchurch, we will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION the following Unredeemed Pledges:— 1922—June Ist, 6002, Gold Wed. Ring and Watch; Bth, 6020, Single-stone Dia. Ring; 9th, 6032. Gold Chain, D. Ring, Watch, etc.; 10th, 6035, Sil. W r . Watch; !otb, 6036, D. Ring; 10th, 6038, Signet Ring; 14th, 6063, Sil. M r . Watch; I.4th, 6066, 2 Watches, 2 Rings, etc.; loth, 6071, G.F. Watch; 15th, 6074, Gold Chain, etc. ; 15th, 6076, Gold Chain, etc. ; loth, 6077, Gold Chain, etc. : 20th, 6099, Prism Glasses, etc. ; 22nd, 6108, Gold Chain and Spade Guinea; 26th, 6120, Gold Chain; 26th, 6121. Gold Fob Chain, etc.; 28th, 6135, W. Match. July 3rd. 6136, Nickel "Watch : 4th, 6140, Case Loewe Pipes, etc.; sth, 6148, Wrist Watch; 11th, 6176. D. Ring; 13th. 6194. Gold Chain; 13th, 6195, G. Brooch; 13th. 6196, G. Chain and Medals; 15th, 6203. G. Signet Ring; 18th, 6218, 2 G. Bangles; 19tli, 6227, 2 Cases Cutlery; 20th, 6234, G. Wed. Ring and Dumb-bells; 20th, 6235, 18ot Split Second Watch; 21st, 6240, Silver Cornet and Case; 25th, 6259, Sil. Candlesticks; 25th, 6261, Dia. Cluster Tie Pin; 27th, 6270, Gold Links and Studs; 28th, 6272, Three Dia. Rings; 29th, 6278, G. "Wrist Watch. 3rd, 6297. Gold Chain and Medals ; 4th. 6302, Gold Watch; 7th, 6312, G. Brooch and Ser. Rings - 7th, 6313, Gold Elgin Watch and G. Chain: Bth, 6327, Four Gold Coins; Bth, 6331, Gold Bangle; 9th, 6334, Gold Bangle; 9th, 6335, Gold Bangle; 9th, 6340. Gold Chain, Medals and S. Watch; 10th, 6361, Gold W. AVatch and D. Ring; 10th, 6366, Gold Chain; 11th, 6371, G.F. Watch and Chain, etc.; 11th, 6372, Gold Chain; Uth, 6384, Gold Chain; 11th. 6385, G.F. Rotherham Watch; 11th, 6391, Gold Chain and Medal: 16th, 6410, G.M. Watch: 17th, 6417, G. Rubv Ring; 18th, 6424, G. Dia. Ring and Torqu. Ring; 19th, 6432, Gold Chain and Medal; 19th, 6433, Gold Chain, etc.; 21st, 6443, Dia. Ring; 21st, 6444, G. Brooch; 21st, 6446, D. Ring: 22nd, 6455, Tools; 23rd, 6458, 2 Brooches and Earrings; 23rd. 6463, Cup; 24th, 6474, Camera; 28th, 6491, Camera; 28th. 6493, W T . Watch. September 4th, 6523, S. Chain and Powder Puff; 4th, 6524, G. Bangle; 4th, 6525, Case Spoons and Jewellery; 4th, 6527, Gold Chain and G.F. Watch; 4th, 6534, Dia. Pendant; 4th, 6535, Gold Nk. Chain and Pend.; sth, 6542, G. Brooch; oth, 6543, G.F. Watch; 7th, 6560, Dia. and Opal Ring; Btli, 6562, Dia. and Saph. Ring and Wed. Ring: Bth. 6567, Sil. Watch; 9th, 6568, Sil. Watch : Uth. 6574. G.W. Watch; 12th, 6581, Gold Chain, etc.; 13th, 6593. G.F. Watch; 15th. 6603. Dia. Ring; 15th, 6612, G.F. Watch; 19th, 6625. G.W r . Watch, efc.; 22nd, 6643, Case Carvers, etc.; 22nd, 6644, Gold Chain and Locket; 25th, 6653. Dia. Ring; 27th. 6Q60, Dia. S.S. Ring; 29th, 6669, Kit Bag; 29th, 6670, Clarionette; 30th, 6672, Gold Chain. October 4th, 6685. Gold Chain, etc.: 4th, 6687, Gold Chain and Gold Watch; sth, 6§90, Prism Binoculars; sth, 6695, Gold Rings (3); 9th. 6710, Gold Bangle: 9tli, 6717, G.W. Watch; 9th, 6718, G. Opal Ring: 11th, 6727, Gold "Watch and Muff Chain; 13th, 6735, Camera; 13tli, 6739, Frock; 19th. 6763, Gold Coin; 19tli. 6764, Dia. Ring; 24th, 6781. G. Band Ring; 24th, 6783, Dia. and Pearl Ring; 24th, 6786, Gold Chain; 24th, 6794, Brief Bag and Contents; 27th, 6803, Dia. S.S. Ring; 28th, 6804. Dia Ring; 30th, 6812, Singer Sewing Machine; 31st, 6819, G.F. Wrist Watch. NOTE:—Never before in the history of Christchurch has such a choice lot of Diamonds and other high grade goods been submitted to auction. SPECIAL LOTS. Any of the special lots can be inspected at 95 Armagh Street (next Armstrong’s) any time after the 28th inst. Interest may be paid and pledges withdrawn any time prior to sale. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE:—This is undoubtedly the best-assorted and choicest lot> of goods we have ever offered at a pledge sale, and should not be missed by anyone requiring high-class Jewellery, etc., at auction prices. McKENZIE & WILLIS, Auctioneers.

WITHfN EASY WALKING DISTANCE FROM THE SQUARE. BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW WITH SUN BALCONY UPSTAIRS. JP l —Situated in main street, with north aspect. Large sun or sleepaing balcony upstairs, and a 5-roorned BUNGALOW,'weII built and fitted with the latest conveniences. Splendid section, laid out. MOTOR GARAGE. This is a quick seller, so we advise you to GET BUSY. Further Particulars from McKenzie and Willis. ST. ALBANS BUNGALOW. —Everybody’s Price. Attractive BUNGALOW, 4 rooms and kitchenette, panelled hall and breakfast room, PORCELAIN BATH, electric light. There is every possible convenience. Splendid section of about 30 perches, with 50ft. frontage, concrete paths. Very handy to tram. McKenzie & Willis. CLOSE TO ST. ANDREW’S COLLEGE—ART BUNGALOW, FIVE ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE. X? "8 This is an Exceptionally Well-built and well-designed Bungalow, Replete with every possible labour-saving convenience, panelled hall, and large panelled dining-room. Plentv of built-in cupboards and wardrobes. In fact, a PERFECT HOME in‘every way. Nearly i-Acre Section, good frontage, nicely laid out, good situation. YOU WILL LIKE THIS PLACE. McKenzie & Willis. CHEAP LITTLE HOME IN LINWOOD. £?|C?CfY Square House, 4- rooms and kitchenette, part plastered, all rooms nicely papered, electric light, hath, gas and main sewer. Handy size Section, handy to tram and citv. WELL WORTH INSPECTION. McKenzie & Willis,. . IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. CLOSE TO FITZGERALD AVENUE. £IOO DEPOSIT. —The situation of the property will appeal to you. Within easy walking distance of the SQUARE, also handy to tram —4-roomed House, plastered, all conveniences, including electric light, gas and main sewer. Wide Section with North aspect. A very compact and cheap little home. NOTE TERMS. MCKENZIE & WILLIS. Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents—CATHEDRAL SQUARE,

AUCTION ! AUCTION ! ! BLIGHTS GARDEN SUBDIVISION, THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, MAY 3rd, at 7.30 p.m. In the N.Z. Farmers Co-op. Assn. Ltd. Land Sale Room, Cashel St. AUCTION OF BLIGH’S GARDEN SUBDIVISION, CENTRAL NEW BRIGHTON. 18 Fine Building Sites to be submitted to public auction as above. These fine Sections face on to Avenue and Brighton Terrace, full chain wide streets, channellings, etc. ( 'lose to beautiful beach, No. 5 car, and the New Brighton tram extension is within a few yards. Please attend this Sale and secure a Section. Remember thev are Central New Brighton. Flairs now ready, and can he obtained from the Agents. Terms —10 per cent, deposit, 13 per cent, in six months, 10 per cent, in 12 months, balance in two years, interest 6 per cent. N.Z. Farmers Co-op. Assn. Ltd. Messrs. Evelyn Clark, Robinson & Co., New Brighton Agents and Auctioneers in conjunction. Messrs. Williams &. .White, Solicitors.

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