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AUCTIONS. R. S. McKENZIE AND CO. AUCTION! AUCTION! AUCTION! THIS DAY. THIS DAY. IN OUR NEW ROOMS, 143 CASHEL STREET. j A LARGE QUANTITY A FURNITURE ON SEVERAL CLIENTS; comprising P ra ™£f room aad Diniag-room Suit, Extensioni Dm- ! ing Table. Handsome Sideboard, l>ook Caaes. ! Overmantols, Hall Stand Carpott. Lwa. Kitchen Tables, Duchirec.o M.l. Wasiistahd, Wartlrobe, Chest Drawers, i>a*£ «« i Double Iron and Rail Beds. Kapoc and Wiro Mattresses. Wringer. Crockcpviut- ! chen Utensils, Pictures, Fenders, ana wcou Kerbs, etc., -etc, ' K. S. McKENZIE s_d CO., Auctioneer*, _y.3 3<3 C_Acl struct. _ (R. SL Clair McKcnrie. lato Partner _ and Auctioneer of the firm of McKonaio and .Willis). SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. JOINT AUCTION SALE MAGNIFICENT SELECTION OF OAK FURNITURE. ' ALCOCK BILLIARD-DINING JABLB, PIANO PLAYER. HOPKINSON UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO.-DOULTON WARE, IN OUR NEW ROOMS. 14-1 CASHEL STREET (next to Tatterwi! s). WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT, Commencing at 1 p.m. ■ ON sccount of MRS E. S. LUTTRELL, who b giving up housokeepmr, wo are irwtructed to SELL, by AUCTION. h«r SUPERIOR and SPECIALLY DESIGNLD FUMED OAK FURNITURE, the content* of 6 rooms. Main items as follow: — DINING-ROOM. Ax. Camet in fawn. Dining Table, 6 Oa-k Dining Chairs, Oak Sidclxiard. 2 Grandfathers' Chair*. Wood Kerb and Coal Box, Doulton Dinner iEl*rvice. etc.. etc. DRAY.'IN G -EO OM. Ax. Carpet, 10 s 12, 2 Strips to match, Oa& Sideboard, Oak Occ. Tables, Oak Revolving Bookcase. Chesterfield Saddiebxg Couch, 2 Divan Easy Chairs, Oak Dmmg Chairs, Bra~3 Rail Fender and Irons, etc., lIALL—Of.k Hall Stand, Carpe-t Runr.er, Scaic-h Chest, Boot Rack. 1 Chair, etc., etc. FRONT BEDROOJI—BIuo Carpet. 10 x 12, Oik Bedroom Suit-- of 4 pieces, Ideal Wire Ma-Uwis, Doulton Ware, etc., etc. SECOND BEDROOM—Ax. Carpet, Oak Bedroom SmU of 4 pieces, Oak Occ. Table, Orlc Bedstead nnd Wire Mattress, Book Sholvoa, Scotch Chest, Antique -Curtain Rods and Brackets, etc., etc. THIRD BEDROOM—Brussels Carpet, Duchfosa Chest, Cupboard, 3 Stretchers, Kapoc Mattresses and Pillows, Inlaid Lino., Washstand, Towel Ka.il, also Vacuum Carpet Sweeper, Medicine Cabinet, host of Kitchen Sundries, Door Mats, Wringer, etc., etc. Also On account of the Owner, who has given up housekeeping, at 10G COLOMBO I STREET NORTH, tho contents of 5 rooms, which have only been in use cix months, ! comprising Handsome Light Cak Sideboard, j Oak Dining-room Suite, Dining Table, ChcsI Wficld Couch in Moc.uet, Carpet Square, Palm Stands, As. Rusa. Oak Hall Stand, QUAINT BEDROOM SUITE 'of 4-PIECES, in'LIGHT OAK, Kapoc and Wire Mattrcseea," Bolster and Pillows, Perfection Couch, D.K. Wood Bed, Kapoc and Wiro Mattresses, Bolster and Pillows, Toilet .. Set, Dinner Set, Crockery and Glassware, Cutlery, Curtains, Lino., Wooden Kerb, Kerb, Suite, etc., etc. Also, On account of Special Clionte—An Alcock Billiard-Dining Table, with all accessories, A_ Claviola Player, in splendid condition, with reels. , Hopkinson Upright Grand Piano, suitable for any drnwing-room. AUCTIONEERS* NOTE— All tho abov-o goods are a rare selection of fine workhanship' and design, and have been moved to our Rooms for , the purpose of display and oonveminncn to buyers. ON VIEW TUESDAY NEST, AUGUST 4th. R, S. McKENZIE and CO., Auctioneers,. Land and Estate Agents, 143 Caahel street. 'Phone 3414. 6250 ■p S. McKENZIE .AND CO. (R. St. Clair McKenzie, late Partner and Auctioneer of the firm of McKenzie and Willis), LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS,. AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS. AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. TO FARMERS, SPECULATORS, ETC. SPLENDID CROPPING FARM. SIX MILES FROM THE SQUARE. FRONTAGE TO THREE ROADS. UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY FOE SUBDIVISION. ,O£»Q ACRES of splendid land, suitable for either root or. cereal crops, good grazing or orchard land, in facti capable of growing anything. ISO acres in grass, balance broken up for peas, potatoes, oats, etc. THE BUILDINGS are first--iass, comprising ' 7-roomcd House (partry new) in brick, with hot and cold water and • all conveniences, man's room, 4-stall stable, storcrcoms, implement shed, etc. ' . THE PROPERTY is most conveniently eituatcd, within 6 miles of _ Cathedral square, on main route, within 2 miles of electric car, 5 minutes from school, post office, and store. AS A SUBDIVISION PROPOSITION this opportunity is unique. Tho Property has frontage to three good roads, and would cut up to advantage in arcss of 5 to 20 acres for root cropping, market gardening, fruit blocks, etc, with a ready sale at 40 to 50 per/ cent, advance in prices. A largo portion of the-purchase money can remain at 4 J per cent., and good -terms will be given for the balance to a sonnd man. We strongly recommend this as a moneymaking proposition, and are prepared.to givrs all particulars as to price, terms, etc., to any. bona fide enquiry. Buyers conducted over the property by appointment ' . Sole Agents for the Vendor, R. S. McKENZIE and CO., 143 Cashel street. CHEAP BUNGALOW HOME. £40 DEPOSIT. GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE £400 AT 4i PER CENT. _ CLOSE TO PENNY SECTION. WILL. BUY nearly new Bunga<&OD\J low of 4 good rooms, built about 12 months, with every modern conveniencs, including h. and c. service, wardrobes, gas and fittings, main eewer, pat. w.c, Fino Section i-acre-. well laid out. Tha Property is situated in St. Albans- West, close to penny section, and has been placed in our hands for immediate' sale. Card to view .on application, with-full particulars. i R. S. McKENZIE and CO., Land and Estate Agents, ISM 113 Cashel street (next Tattcrsall's). HANDY' SHEEP FATTENING FARM. 15 Miles from Christrt'anrch. • £12 PER ACRE. 10.0, ACRES of Goo<l Sheep Land, situated — \)\J in tho Soringston District, well fenced and subdivided, comfortable 6-roomcd House, and all neoeesary outbuildings, grows good potatoes, turnips, ripe, and oats. This property, situated so handy to Addington Markets, should command a good enquiry and speedy sale. Tho. price is low. as the owner required a fair amount of c»e_, °r would consider Exchange for, Bay. 20 Acre* Good Dairy Land, close to Christchurch. Full particulars from R. S. McKENZIE and CO., ■ ■ 143 Casfcel street (Next Tattcrsall's). ! CANTERBURY SHEEP AND CROPPING FARM. A SNUG LITTLE PLACE. £400 TO £500 CASH REQUIRED. £7 PER ACRE. OCkO ACRES, well situated in South Can--o«7_i terbury, lies well to the enn, fine sweet sheep growing conntry, including 250 acres ploughable, bulk of the land will grow good crops, 5 paddock 3, fenced with wire and gorse, watered by permanent creeks. 240 acres in grass, 100 acres in tussock, balanca prepared for crop. Mile nnd a half to School and Post Office. BUILDINGS comprise—4roomed House, well-built, good conveniences, shed, sheopyaTds, etc. Wo havo tho owner's guarantee that this farm will winter a ewe to tho sere, and fatten tha lamb?, and £400 to £500 WILL PUT YOU IN POSSESSION, balance at 5 per ocni. Tho owner ia selling coktly on. account'of continual ill-health. Make enquiries about this. R. S. McKENZIE and CO., 113 Cashel street, (Next Tattertall'a). GIFTS. WHAT can be more acceptable than a GOOD PICTURE, nicely framed? Thcoo obtained nt GIBB'S. 105 Cash*! street, opposite Balhtntyne's, always give satisfaction. You are Invited to Call and_ Inspect. Bring your Pictures hero for Fraaiag. J . ISO 7 fTVHE Special "Page for Women" in SsturX. day's Editions of "The Evening News" appeals to everyona A Bright Home MagaiJ-n*.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 15037, 4 August 1914, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume L, Issue 15037, 4 August 1914, Page 15

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