AUCTIONS. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. TO-MORROW- TO-MORROW 1 I Commencing at 1 o'clock. AUCTION SALE OF CHOICE FURNITURE, PIANO, Etc. CONTE-Ma ROOMS, AT OL'li 'JKUU-iiS, CAIHEURAL taQUAKE (Next l'ost orncej. OX account of a weli-kcown Civil Servant, who uaa ueen Uaiisierrod nom_ Christcuurch, the wuoie ot hu AEAivljl' j. , .iTI'RE and HO L&EHU.L.D EFi.'i.'i ts ano numerous iota my.uac: lot Of ' and BEDKOUM H i:R..\l6iUNuS>, epieuaid i°t oi NEW Carpets > Hearth liugs, ! uud iiilclien auuuries. Full ueiuiia To-mor-row s i )aljel^' cKENZIE an ,i WILLIS, Auctioneers. WILUS. 4 TJCTIONEERS AND HOUSE 1 A > FURNISHERS, CATHEDRAL oQUARE (NEXT POST OFFICE). ! THE BEST ECONOMY IS SHOWN ■ Bl' CAREFUL BUYLSG. 1 BUY YCUP. FURNITURE AT THE E RIGHT PLACE. : YOU TAN SAVE MONEY BY BUYING I HERE. t We can aupply you with NEW FURNII TURE OF BEST MANUFACTURE, IN i OaK., at the prico oi btauiod Himu elsov.iioio. ) INSPECT OUR Handsome Oak Sideboards at £5 103. 1 Duclicsso C nests at 3'Js Cd. Oak High-Bactt Dining Chairs at 19s 6d. Stained Walnut Sideboards from £4 10a. Kitchen Tabies at 14s 6<L Kitcuon Chairs at 4a 6d. Cheswrhoia Lout-lies ut £8 jOs. Uak Roll-lop .Desks from £5. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS Of Every Description, Bedroom, Diningroom, Hall, and Kitchen Furniture, in Oak and Rimu, to suit all tastc3 and purses We can furnish your mansion or your cottage —and eavo you money. AXMINSTER CARPET HALL RUNNERS. Grand (Quality, 27in wide. Ss 6d, 103 6d, ~ and 12 Ud per yard. TAPESTRY RUNNERS from 3s 9d per yard. CARPETS— Wo carry a Very Choico Stock of Asminster, Mirzaporo (till-wool Indian), Wilton Pile, Biussels, und Tapestry Carpets, and can still quote you at nearly , pre-war prices. " HEARTHRUGS and SLIP MATS- ' A Fine Stock to choose from at low 3 prices—from a Kitchen Rug at 3s 6d to a best Az.minster for tho Drawing-room * at B7» 6d. Wo havo a very fino rango of the latest designs of 3 LINOLEUMS 1 LIxsOLEUMS! I 2 At Lowest Prices. As largo a stock as any in town to choose from. " LACE CURTAINS— 3 Three yards, latest patterns, 5s Cd per pr, i Also. BLANKETS, SHEETS, QUILTS, TOWELS, BEDSPREADS, at Lowest Prices. WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO MAKE AN INSPECTION . Of our Goods and compare prices and ; quality. We feel confident the result will prove satisfactory to you and ourselves. 1 EASY TERMS OF PURCHASE IF DESIRED. If you are not in a position to pay spot f cash, give us a call and we will discuss our , easy time payment system with you. 3 r OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. t 3 McKENZIE and WILLIS, Auctioneers and House Furnishers, [ CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Next Post Office). McKG277-966 > — 1 NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND CANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD. WHAKATANE BUSINESS SITES. j SALE OF HARBOUR BOARD LEASES. ' THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will SELL by AUCTION, on the sites, at Whakatane, on TUESDAY, the 12th MARCH, at 2.30 p.m., Leases of 13 VALUABLE BUSINESS SITES, in the heart of thi3 rapidly progressing Borough. This is an unique opportunity for eecurins PERPETUAL LEASES AT LOW ; RENTALS. Each Section has a frontage to the Strand (tho main business thoroughfare) of 54.54 links by a depth of 151.51 links (approximately 36 feet by 100 feet). The Leases are under Section 5 (e) of "Th<» Local Bodies Leases Act, 1908." Co not miss this CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. Further particulars on application to the Secretary, Whakatane Harbour Board, or to tho Auctioneers, THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., i 8401 Whakatane. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. EVANS AND BULL. (J. R. Evens, (Roland Bull). Licensed Land Broker.) (Established 1881.) CASHEL STREET, Id CAR. ■£QQK EASIEST TERMS if wanted; no cwijifij) mortgage now on the place.— WELL-KEPT 5-roomed nouse, in good order and condition, ail modern conveniences Good section. This place is A SNIP. Cail and arrange an inspection. GREENPARIL Kfl ACRES good Dairy Land, House 4 rooms, and outbuildings. Handy station, creamery, school, etc. TERMS : ' £35 j down, balance arranged. Inspection invited. 112-12 BELFAST. AX ACRES, handy to works, 6tation, echool, etc. House 5 rooms, washhouss, ehed, ctc. Selling on account of ill-health. £550. A Government mortgage at 4J per cent, cen be taken over IF WANTED. OFF LINCOLN ~ROAd! ~ _P DO A—EASY TERMS GIVEN—Over iacre, well laid out, together with Houw 4 rooms, ecuilcry, pantry, v.'ashhoußC, fov.lhouse, etc. Inspection invited. HAisui CAR. i_2j ORCHARD PROPERTY WANTED. TO 10 ACRES in orchard. North preO ferred, with or without buildings, for a CASH CLIENT. Will sellers write, 'phone, or call on us. li ACRES, SPREYDON. 4?70A ONLY, good tv ma—Splendid SecI «Jv/ tion of li acres, close car, school and city; nice gartlen, fruit trees, GLASSHOUSE 50 by 14, grand water suppiy f asparagus bed, small fruits, paddock, ' etc. Good as new 5-roomed House, EVERY possible convenience, and in A 1 order inside and out. We can give extra easy terms IF WANTED. An inspection will prove this is a nice home, well situated, and WOR'lii ijliXlNG. WANTED IN ADDINGTON. GOOD 6 or G-roomed HoiiGe, with i-acro, for a CASH CLIENT. Will sellers please call, wnte, or 'phone üb. EVANS and BULL, 59 CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Near Chanoexy lane, opposite Post Office. E4612-1267 McINTYRE'S Extra Strong Regulating Pills are tho most reliable Pills on the market, <e 6d« oil Cbomjets. 06231-9189
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