AUCTIONS. WTE. SIMES AND CO. TTj r- A A-FENDALTON-A LOVELY 2iUU STOREY ART utNGibOW of 7 rooms and balcony, ropleto throughout \v ;, h every modern- convenience, and moss t'.Vt;fullv "fitted up in the very latest mann.r, e-lcctric "light. Good high corner site of '3) torches, laid cut in luvn and garden. A property that wiil app2al to anyone on th? lookout for something pood and up-to-date. W. E. SIMES and CO. A NICE BUNGALOW IN ADDINGTON (Close to Antigua street). f.rnn-A SUPERIOR UP-TO-DATE BUNGALOW OF C ROOMS, or 5 scoi rooms; tlio sixth room combines kitchen, scullery, and washhouse; up-to-date in every l'cspeet. Northern asp;ct, with verandah, 2 oriel casement windows, electric light, wardrobes built in, nice tiled surround fireplaces, Doulton l-atli, h. and c. service, nuitrv, gas for cooking, h.p. water, mam fewer* larae she<l. A FINE HIGH SECTION, nice;;,- laid out in lawn and garden, a"d well stocked with vegetables. OWNER LEFT CHRISTCHURCH AND MUST SELL. A place we can well recommcnJ. Easy terms if desired. W. E. SIMES and CO. WOOLSTON. 91. ACRES of first-class land, about 'J-acre Oi in orchard, walnuts, plums, applce, etc. A very high terrace block, weil fenced, iind suitable for subdivision; about 9 chains frontaec. House 7 (very old). We ars offering the place at THE VALUE OF THE LAND ONLY—£3SO or close Excsptionally ei.sy terms. A dirt-cheap property. RTS. McKENZIE AND CO. AUCTION THIS DAY AUCTION THIS DAY AUCTION THIS DAY AUCTION THIS DAY AT 1 P.M. AT 1 P.M. AT l P.M. AT 1 P.M. CHESTERFIELD IN RED SADDLEBAG, CHESTERFIELD IN BROWN SERGE, OAK FURNITURE and DRAPERY. IN OUR ROOMS, 143 Cashed 6trcet (Next Tattersall's.) ON Account of Several Clients, who have removed their GOODS to OUR, ROOMS for convenience of sale. THE NUMEROUS LOTS INCLUDE:—Oak Sideboard, 6 Oak Dining Chairs, Palmetands, Occ. Tables, Seiko, Eaten. Dining Tables, Kauri Sideboard, Dining Clock, Bookshelves, Revolving Bookcase, Overmantels, Couches, Cheval Duchcsse Pair, Light and Dark Rimu Chests, Wardrobes. M.T. Washstand,_ Bedroom Chairs, Handsome Mottkd Kauri Bedroom Suite. Cheat Drawers, Wood and Iron Beds, Bedding, K. Tables. K. Couc.h K. Chairs Tots and Pans. Washing Machine, Tools, "Hearthrugs, Linos., and Sundries. AND, immediately AFTER t-ho Usual 1-ur-nitur.i Sale, we will commence selling DKAPK'UY. . , . COME EARLY, ar.d eccurc a good front seat. Thousands cf Bargains. R. S. McKENZJE and CO., Auctioneers, 9331 113 Caslicl fitrect (next Tattersall s). S. M o K E N Z I E A N\D C 0., ' HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS, AND GENERAL FURNISHERS. 143 CASHEL STREET (nest Tattersall's). NEW CARPETS, FURNITURE, AND FURNISHINGS. Wo arc still in a position to give our client* the very best value for their money. We still hold a largo stock of HOQUETTES, VELVETS, and all Furniture Coverings, consequently wo caii supply 7PIECE DINING SUITES with CHESTERFIELD or SEMI-CHESTERFIELD AT ALMOST PRE-WAR PRICES. Our clients are therefore getting tho benefit of our purchases niado before the present advuiioe in pricc3. CARPETS. CARPETS. We have a very choice selection of ENG-LISH-MADE VELVET PILE AND IMPERIAL AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARES, IMPERIAL AXMINSTER HALL RUNNER FURNITURE IN CHOICE DESIGNS for DINING-ROOM, BEDROOM, and HALL. All our Furniture is MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. Our name stands as a guarantee for quality, and straight dealing. One price to all. Comparison and inspection cordially invited Our Showroom admitted to be tho most up-to-date in tho Dominion, and one of the bcßt lit by Nature's light. Only tho best of Furniture will stand the test of the sunlight. Any class of Furniture will pass muste"r in artificial light. WE ARE CASH BUYERS OF SECONDW HAND' FURNITURE If you are leaving for' another part of the country and do not wish to hold an auction eaie. or take all your Furniture with vou iust ring TELEPHONE 3414, and our Buyer will call and give you the HIGHFST MARKET PRICE TO-DAY for Secondhand Furniture. WE ARE BUYERS FOR ANY QUANTITY, largo or small. NOTE ADDRESS: R. S. McKENZIE and CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 143 Cashel street, Christchurrh. 11cK.G273 CLAHIDGE AND SMITH. Ti ARME RS' SALEY ARD S. 1 ST. ASAPH AND TUAM biREETS WEST. PUBLIC AUCTION. THIS DAY, 11 a.m. Cow, good milker, just calved. Account MR HANLAN, 2 Draught Mares, 2 Tip Drays, and Harness. Account MR MAY, Black Mare, 4yra, s. and h., suit tradesman, trial. Account CLIENT, Light Spring Dray, Set Harness, Gelding. Account MR PRE'BBLE, Little Akaloa, Spring Drav. Account A. T. MARSHALL, Springston, Bav Mare 7yrs, b. and h., very quiet, trial. FURTHER J-.inTRIES : Pigs and Cows. Consignment of Furniture, Beds, Tables, Chairs, etc., 12 Men's Overcoats, Counter, sft Writing Desk, -Wringer, Kapai Stove, tiled back complete, Block and Tackle, 20 Pairs Boots, Sundries of all classes, x- ull particulars Thursday's papers. 9356 HARRY SMITH, Auctioneer. P. S. NICHOLLS AND CO. FURNITURE —AUCTION— FURNITURE. THIS DAY—2 p.m.—THIS DAY. In Our Manchester street "Rooms. SUPERIOR Furniture, Pianos, c-tc., on account CLIENT, called up in Ballot. MAIN ITEMS:— Handsome Piano, with Italian Burr Walnut Case, practically new, Iron Frame, Chock-action, suitable lor Hall or Concert. Also English Piano (Calcot), Oak Sideboard, Rimu do., Oak Gate-leg Table, Ex. Dining Table, Occ. do. ; Book Case, Chesterfield Couch, Couch in Rfd Plush, Italian Bed, D. Wood Bed (comp.). Wardrobes, Duchesses, Waahstands and Ware, new Bike, Sundries.—P. S. NICHOLLS, Auctioneers. 9330 MOTOR CO., LTD. ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS:' WAIAUKAIKOUKA. i DAILY TIME-TABLE. < (Weather and other circumstance* ' j permitting): — PARNASSUS to KAIKOURA, at 2.15 r m And 1 ' KAIKOURA to PARNASSUS, at 9.15 a.m. Distanco, 38 miles. FARES z 20s Single, 35s Return. THROUGH BOOKINGS, via EAST COAST (in conjunction with 'iheo. Butt's Cars). PARNASSUS to WARD (or vice verea). 105 Miles, for 465. WAIAU-KAIKOURA ROYAL matt. SERVICE. Leaving Kaikoura for Waiau, Tuesday Thursday, and Saturday, at 8 a.m. ' Leaving Waiau for Kaikoura, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 2.30 p.m. (Journey Covered in One Day.) TICKET AGENTS: N.Z. GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAUX. THOS. COOK and SON. Or N.Z. SHEEPFARMERS' AGENCY, 140 Hereford street, Christchurch. Telephone, "Sheep, Christchurch." "Curran, Kaikoura." , i
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