AUCTIONS. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. AUCTION SALE OF CHOICE FURNITURE, PIANO, ETC. CONTENTS OF SIX ROOMS. THIS DAY! -THIS DAY 11 THIS DAY!!! Commencing nt 1 o'clock. ON account of MU'ca Cordy and Keith, en the premises, _ ALBANY'STREET, St. ALBANS, (Between St. Albans, street ai,d Kinlccb street", The. whol.> of their CHOICE FURNITURE and HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. Trie mimeroils lots inchjek'—\\>iV ;;::* Piuri> by Taylor and Sons, London (nearly new-, beautiful A_ minster Carnot, 21 s ! i ChesternV.d Cour-h in Utrecht Wlvot. Oak Oak Hicbbuck Dmui_ Chars. Oi>.k Carved Coal Vase, Kerb, U--ol.»trrc<i Wi"ker Chairs, Rattan Chairs. Qw): fit, 'arse Mirror, L'fkurl Table Cover, Draught Seroei::, Hand Sewing Machine. Oak Oi-. '.i-''iV, Kidderminster Carpet, Axnir.nr: Corridor Carpet, rt x <, Kodak Camera, H-U Curtai--. 0:1 Heater, Air RiP.e. Brussels Camel Runner, Slip Mats, Double Weed Bed W'r<> Mutt-ew, Linoleums, Duebesse Clu-stt, Wond Kerb. Curtains, Blanket*, Sheet?. L : nc\ Wardrobes, MaJ» b'-o Top Wa-r;?t-:"d*. IWvth Ruts. Single Brcis. L n.-sli-vin, Fender, Walnut ' E~tcr_in'i I)ini:vr Table. Kitchen Table. An." Chai- n.t.-Vi-«-«. Dinner Sen-ice, Cutlery, Tea Set. Lawn Mower, Meat Safe, ■ Wrin-er." Oiird-r" ITnc Oas I-on'-and Ring. Lady's Stride Saddle and Bridle, etc., McKENZIE and WILLTS, 3 _7g Auctioneers. McKENZIE AND WILLIS, (Joseph Wiiifs, So'e Proprietor). AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. AND HOUSE FURNISHERS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE terxt tw Office). CHEAP FURNITURE. CHEAP AND GOOD CHEAP ANT" GOOD THE CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY NEW FURNITURE OF BEST WORKMANSHIP WE SPECIALISE IN SIDEBOARDS. WE CAN SAVE YOU POUNDS HERE ON A SIDEBOARD. A SIDEBOARD which would cos you £10 to £12 in most Furniture Shops in Christchurch can be procured here for £t> 15s. SIDEBOARDS IN f'AK. KAURI. AND RIMU. From £3 10a. DUCHESSE CHESTS irom 30a. WARDROBES from £3 lis. WAhHSTANDS from 30s. HIGH-BACKED SOLID OAK DTNTNQ CHAIRS, spring seats, 20a each. THE CHEAPEST PLACE FOB FLOOR COVERINGS. LINOLFT_fS. HEARTHRUGS, AND CARPETS. Open Friday Nights 7 p.m. to 8 p.a. McKENZIE and WILLIS, • Auctioneers and House Furnishers, Cathedral square (next Post Offioe). " ST. ALBANS. £50 DEPOSIT. BALANCE AS RENT. pro r_— BUNGALOW of 5 ROOMS, leadowODU lights, bathroom, h. nnd c. pantry, scullery, washhouse, copper, tubs, and taps. McKENZIE and WILLIS. PAPANUL £100 DEPOSIT. BALANCE PURCHASE MONEY CAN REMAIN AT 5 PEP. CENT. 61 ACRES. 6i ACRES. Planted in young orchard. House of 4 rooms and usual outbuildings. PRICE_ £9SO, McKENZIE and WILLIS. CLOSE TO BEALEY AVENUE. PENNY TRAM SECTION. £780. NEW TILED ROOF BUNGALOW, leadlights, bathroom, Doulton bath, h. and c. shower, lavatory basin, pantry, scullery, washhouse, copper, tubs, and'taps. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. . ISG7 McKENZIE and WILLIS.' GOULD, BEADMONT AND 00. GOULD, BEAUMONT AND CO., T7IINANCE, STOCK, AND ESTATE AQENTS. 118 HEREFORD STREET. Established 1867. REPRESENTATIVES FOR TRUSTEES. EXECUTORS AND ABSENTEES. ' AGENTS FOR: LONDON AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY FIRE, ACCIDENT. MARINE INSURANCE OF VALUABLE LIVE STOCK A SPECIALITY. -iTtTE have the FOLLOWING SUMS awaiting INVESTMENT on First Mortgage: — £3000, £1700. At Current Rates. MID-CANTERBURY. A FINE AGRICULTURAL AND SHEEP FARM. CONTAINING ACRES. VERY COMFORTABLE HOMESTEAD, comprisiug 6-roomed dwelling, all necessary outbuildings, abeepyard, etc. Conveniently subdivided and well watered tn An ttß _r°6a t "of fnllv 400 ACRES is FIRSTCLASS ALLUVIAL LAND, capable of producing ANY KIND OF CROP; and upon part of this area a 40-BUSHEL WHEAT CROP has been raised during the past three years. The balance of the land grows __\VY OAT AND TURNIP CROPS, is excellent fattening country, and being within the range of N.W. ruins is able to withstand a dry summer. The property is well managed and "in goad order thro'ighout. Exceptionally Easy Terms can be offered. PRICE. £10 10* PER ACRE. Fol. 33. GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO. ~~CO_ WAY MATSON AND SONS. YOUR CHOICE. NORTH CANTERBURY OR SOUTH CANTERBURY. AT £16 10s PER ACRE. SPLENDID. SHEEP AND MIXED CROPPING LAND. f7Qf\ ACRES, NEAR TIMARU. all low IOU downs land. Carry 160y owes and fatten lambs In 17 paddocks, securely fenced And well watered. About ISO acres broken, balance in gcod E. grasses. HOUSE 4 rooms, stable, implement shed, good woolshed, plantations, orchard, etc. SITUATED j-miie from -school, 6 miles from station. F. 3, B. S TERMS GIVEN. 6So ACRES, NORTH OF AMBERLEY; really good downs _nd flats, limestone'formation. Carry" 1300- ewes anu fatten lambr Well watered and fenced. Well-built House 6 rooms, stabling, and other outbuildings. About SO acres broken up, balance in young and old pasture, with tussock. F 5 B s TERMS ARRANGED ENQUIRIES INVITED CONWAY MATSON and SONS Farm and Property Salesmen.' " 164 Casbel -tret (next L_fc_- S.S. Co.). '
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14982, 1 June 1914, Page 12
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