AUCTIONS. McKEXZIE AND WILLIS. ! AUCTION SALE OF FANCY GO° DS ' STOCK, SHOP FITTINGS, ETC. THIS DAY! THIS~DAY! ! THIS DAY! 1 ! j Commencing; at 1 o'clock. ON account of Seyle, on the Premises, GLOUCESTER STREET i '.Near Colombo street), _.. . TheJ,Vhole of his Stock of Fancy G00d,., Shop Fittings, etc. 1 McKENZLE aad WILLIS. 5036 i Auctioneers. McKENZIE and WILLIS. Robert St. Clair McKons:e.> tJoMP"L ™£ AUCTIONEERS. BROKERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. BISHOP STREET. _ A CHOICE ST. ALBANS HOMe HANDY TO PENNY stC^ IO „ Just the Place for a Busy Man who Owns a. Motor-car. , nw . An Artistically Downed BUNGALOW c. 5 Jar** rooma. exceptionally well built and heavily timbered. Marseilles tiled rooi, fitted with all latest convenience*. Motor-cax shed. etc Followins aro tho detail*: — DINING-ROOM. IS x 14. exclusive of square oriel window, O-H-ht cseexnent, fancy lrr.dli~hts, cove fibre oeiling, p. rails, t. Biab grate, 2-poiat electric light fiuuifr. DRAWING-ROOM", 13.G s 12, 3-lipht box casement, fancy leadlight, p. raii6, tiled grate and hearth, electric Siting. BEDROOM No. 1, 15 s 14. 3-light casement, fancy leadlight, tiled grate and hearth 2 wardrobes fitted with r.p. paneued doore. p. rails, electric fitting. BEDROOM No. 2, 13.G x 0. 2-light casement, p. rails, electric fitting. VERANDAH, 11.6 x 7. opening on to pftnelled hall, 7.G x 6, fitted with hat rack. KITCHEN, 13.6 x 11.6, 2-light cae«ment, 3ft Gin dado, p. raile, fitted with ruby tiled-back range and hearth, lincnprees, etc. BATHROOM, 7x7. fitted with porcelain bath and lav. "o3«in (extra large) h. and c. ehower, 7ft dado finished in whito enamel, hat rack. SCULLERY and PANTRY fitted with eliding glasa doors, ehelvea and cafe. Storeroom, Wushhouie, eewer connection, patent w.c, etc. MOTOR SHED, 16 x 10, overhanging eaves, fitted with double doore, electric light, concrete floor, etc. Splendid SECTION, sGft frontage, well fenced -with 6ft paling, and artistically designed bungalow fence, with motorcar entrance, asphalt paths laid down. Thie property is one of the nattiest place* on our books, and should find a ready purchaser within a few days. We can coll at present for £840," and give terms if necessary. Sole Agente for the vendor, McKENZIE and WILLIS, Land and Estate Agents, _ Cathedral equare. 103 URGENT SALE V> ANTED. OWNER LEAVING FOR ENGLAND. RICCARTON VILLA, TWOPENNY TRAM , SECTION. "DEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE of 5 large •O rooms, very heavily built, every modern convenience, including hot and cold scrvioe, gae and fittinge, the lateet is college grates, large hall, 2 verandahs. SECTION comprises about J of an acre of first-class land, beautifully laid out in fruit trees, lawns, asphalt paths back and front, up-to-date, commodious outbuildings, eplendidly eituated, westerly aspect. Wo advise inspection of this property at once. The owner intende to sacrifice, ea be leaves for England within a few weeks. Price for a Quick Sale, £850. Card to view from the Agente, McKENZIE and WILLIS. Cathedral square. DECEASED eTtaTEI MUST BE SOLD. BEXLEY. NEW 4-ROOMED HOUSE, ouilt about 6 months, very nice rooms, tiled hearths and grates, tiled-back range, woshhouse, etc., 2 room 3 could be added to tho house at a very low cost. SECTION comprises about 3 of tea acre, splendid land, and eituated close to tram, westerly aspect. This in a really cheap property at the Price, £290. Card to view from tho Agents, McKENZIE and WILLIS, 523 Cathedral nquare. P. S. NICHOLLS AND CO. NICHOLLS. " NICHOLLS. P. S. NICHOLLS and CO. NICHOLLS. NICHOLLS. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. CHRISTCHURCH: AUCKLAND: 131 Manchester street 109 Queen street. 'Phone 2099. 'Phone Auto 531. FAVOURITE FENDALTON. £1250. BEAUTIFUL 6-ROOMED BUNGALOW. URGENT SALE. Owner transferred to England, and rnuet w>ll. Grounds beautifully laid out ia lawns and ehrube. Obtain a Card from Sole Agonts to inspect. The Furniture, practically new, with above property, could also be purchased aa a whole. Also TO CLOSE DECEASED ESTATE, 5-ROOMED HOUSE AND J-ACBE SECTION. Within half-mile from Cathedral square. A BARGAIN. £315. CSIB4 P. S. NICHOLLS and CO. CHBISTCHURCH WOOLBROKEKS , ASSOCIATION, CHRISTCHURCH WOOL SALES. SEASON 1013-n. THE following are the dates fixed for this season's WOOL SALES, to be held at the Alexandra Hall, Manchester etreet: WEDNESDAY, 10th December, 1913, at 9 a.m. MONDAY, 12th January, 1914. at 9 a.m. THURSDAY, 12th February, 1914, at 9 run. CATALOGUES Close 7 dsyt prior to date of &a'e, and all Wool must be in store within two days after clcsir.g ci same. CHRISTCHURCH WOGLBROKERS' ASSOCIATION. 6641 V. G. CARTER, Secretary. H. B. SORENSEM. H. B. SORENSEN. MARKET REPORT. . NEXT SALE, FRIDAY, NOV. 28th. entrias of Pigs were for--tj warded for lr.Jt week's sate, every lot meeting with an excellent sale, an improvement of 3s to 4* per isaad. Poultry, though scarce, is stiH fctcliing Tattling prices, and clients are urged not to delay in forwarding consignments. Friday's Sales arc proving an excellent success. Consign . H. B. SORENSEN. 8035 C. I\. "WII/SON AND CO. POULTRY. POULTRY. rpHERE was a large entry on Saturday, JL and prices for poultry were exceptionally high. Table Chickens realietxl 7s U» 9s t\i, Iveus 2s to 5s Cxi, duckn 6s U> 3* Bd, pullets Gs to 83 6d, gosliucs Ss M to fc, all per p:ur. W<; axe wasting large ■entries o: poaltry w.ch we«k Send for cTaies for Saturday r.ert. WILSONS POULTRY SALEYAKDS. J. ii. MERRETT, 359S ■ Proprietor. "~ DIX O N Bl< O S., ~" THE LEADING BUTCHERS OF THE DOMINION. i"vUR BUSINESS is Conducted an CASH LINES, asd the Public receive tbe Benefit of this System in our LOW PRICES. Wo keep nothing but the PRIMES'! QUALITY. and GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. Address 103 CASHEL STUEET.
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