AUCTIONS. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, ETC. >* CONTENTS OF SIX ROOMS. THIS DAY! THIS DAY.! THIS DAY!!! Cemmencinf; at 1 o'clock. ON account of F. S. Bi'linghum, Esq., who is lea vine for En*-'ar.d, en the Premises, 333 OXFORD TERRACE EAST (N-aar the Union Boatshedsl. The whole of his SUPERIOR FURNITURE and HOUSEHOLD EFFKO'S, including: — Piano, by G. K. West, CacstcrSeld Couch, uphols. in saddlebag. Dining lablc, Occ. Tables, Brussels Carpet, Pictures. Rattan Easy Chairs, "jardiniere, Bjwls, Coal Vase, Vases Umbrella Stnr.d. C;m-et Hal! Runner, •• Double Bra?s-mou:itrd Bedsteads, Wire Mattre?s<*3, Kajjoc Beddin?, Cheval Ducbesso. M.T. Washttaad, iar-ro Chest of Drawers, " Box Ottoman Couch, \"\ usbsiand, Tci'-ct i Ware, Swing M:'ir;.rf\ Wire Stretcher', Now Mahosany UVule, Hall Stand, Hail Curtain?, Hearthrugs, Palm Stand?, Dinincr Tabic Cover, Wood Kerb, Licolfums. Chest c; I/rawers, Couch, Kitchen TaWe, Sewing Mf.chine. Lawn Mower. ('■■ -'-.cry, Glassware, Kitchen Sundries, etc., etc. Mci-.ENZi_; a.id WILLIS, tt567 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF CHOICE FURXI- | TURK. ' /CONTENTS of r.n Unusually WELL-FUR-i V> .".SHED HOUSE <■: Five Rooms. HAAKE PIANO. SPLENDID PROPER" V, ETC. ! WEDNESDAY, HAY 27th, Comui.-ncing 3t 12.3D p.m. On account of the 0-.rr.cr, who is giving up 1 liousck-:*,*:ng. ON THE PREMISES. 66 EDWARD AVENUE, ST. ALBANS. THE WHOLE OF HIS NEARLY NEW FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. And at 2 p.m. (during the sale of the Furniture), THE VERY' FINE PROPERTY, comprising NEARLY NEW 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW, fitted un with every possible modern convenience, exceptionally well built, and in perfect order. Section of about '10 perches, and moro land if required. The owner is cut to sell, nnd WILL ACCEPT A VERY LOW DEPOSIT, AND GIVE VERY EASY TERMS FOR THE BALANCE. Cards to View on Application. Further particulars from McKENZIE ond WILLIS, 9S6S Auctioneers. McKENZIE AND WILLIS, (Joseph Willi-, Sole Proprietor). AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, AND HOUSE FURNISHERS. CATHEDRAL SQUARE 'next Post Office). CHEAP FURNITURE. CHEAP AND GOOD. CHEAP AND GOOD. THE CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY NEW FURNITURE OF BEST WORK. MANSHIP. WE SPECIALISE IN SIDEBOARDS. WE CAN SAVE YOU POUNDS HERE ON A SIDEBOARD. A SIDEBOARD which would cost you £10 to £12 in most Furnituro Shops in Christchurch can be procured here for £5 15s. SIDEBOARDS IN OAK. KAURI, AND RIMU, From £3 10a. DUCHESSE CHESTS from 30s. WARDROBES from £3 15s. WASIISTANDS from 30&. HIGH-BACKED SOLID OAK DINING CHAIRS, spring seats, 20s each. THE CHEAPEST PLACE FOR FLOOR COVERINGS, LINOLEUMS, HEARTHRUGS, AND CARPETS. Open Friday Nights 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. McKENZIE and WILLIS, Auctioneers and House Furnisher**, Cathedral square (next Poet Office). PAPANUI. £100 DEPOSIT. BALANCE PURCHASE MONEY CAN REMAIN AT 5 PER CENT. 6J ACRES. ' 6J ACRES. Planted in young' orchard. House of I rooms and usual outbuildings. pniCE ~£9so. McKENZIE and WILLIS. CLOSE TO BEALEY AVENUE. PENNY TRAM SECTION. £780. NEW TILED ROOF BUNGALOW, lead-" lights, bathroom, Doulton hath, h. and o. • shower, lavatory basin, pantry, scullery, wash- . house, copper, tubs, and taps. EASY TERMS ARRANGED.. • McKENZIE and WILLIS. ] PAPANUI. PAPANUI. 2 ACRES good land, planted in fruit trees, etc., tosether with HOUSE of 5 rooms ana conveniences. Outbuildings comprise stable, trapshed, etc. ■ FOR QUICK SALE, £560. McKENZIE and WILLIS. MALING AND CO., LIMITED. I ~ "~~ i ' FASHIONABLE FENDALTON. BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SITES ( 6 RESIDENTIAL SITES, 1* miles from _ the City Centre—Corner Roseall street and i Wairarapa terrace. Just on the market. Close - to tram. Gas and sewer past tho frontages, and prices uno-t reasonable. , .. ' 1 Close to the City, yet away from the rash, i such positions are becoming meet difficult to i secure. NEARLY TWO ACRES, in the very Centre of the best parts of Fcndalton, with a stream through the centre. Could be cut " into three or four Ideal BUILDING SITES. Price much below that of surrounding properties. £1100 for the Block, and very easy . terms. i IN FENDALTON. CLOSE TO THE j TRAM. * * ! . A BUNGALOW. ,most_ tastefully paper c< _ ' throughout, panelled, and fitted with every ! modern convenience. Two verandahs. Deep ] well, lawns, and garden. House insured for £600 in the State Office. 4 The owner is now away, and is prepared to loi=e £100 or more for a quick sale. Price ' £350. Remarkably cheap ior such a property i in such a position. . MALING and CO., LTD., have a v «- complete list of Properties for Sale, from the COTTAGE to tbe MANSION, and numerous SECTIONS a**d SMALL BLOCKS in all tho *i F-shiocable Localities. J 1: P Good Properties! arc still wanted, and our _ Representative trill bo pleased to call for par- f ticulars and prices. MALING and CO., LTD. I v F GOSSIP for Girls, Housekeeping Hints " Weekly Fashion Notes, and Reading 6 for Everybody, appear in tbe "Page fot « Women" in Saturday's Edition* of "T_» c Eve-iint -*_*__," t
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14976, 25 May 1914, Page 12
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