AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. LEESTON ANNUAL HORSE FAIR. THURSDAY. APRIL 11th. 191 S. WfEt solicit ENTRIES for the above fixV» ture. Tho Sale will b© held in tho LARGE PADDOCK at the back of the Cattle Yards. Sale commences 11 a.m. 6harp. H. MATS OX and CO. _ j McKENZIE AND WILLIS. THIS DAY: THIS DAY! • Commencing at 1 o'clock. \LXTIOX PALE OF CHOICE FUR Xl- ' TURE. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO. I DROP HEAD SINGER SEWING MACHINE GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS-. ETC.. AT OUR ROOMS. CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Next Po3t Office). rpHE numerous lots include Sideboards, J- Ducfcc=se Cheats, Wardrobes, Marbletor) Withstands, Cheval Duchcsse, Oak Bedroom Sui'.<\ Coucht.", Bedwnro. Chcflonier, Scavrass Chair.;, Child's Rocking Jclorso, Stand Lamp, Pictures. Oak Extension Dining Table, Double Wood Bedsteads, Double Brass-mounted Bedsteads, "Wire Mattresses, Kapoc Beddinz, Invalid Bed Chair, Child's Cot*. Chests of Drawers, Dining Table-'. Kitchcn Table;, Occ. Tables, Go-cart. Kitchen Chairs. Axminster Carpet, AxniinFter Hall Runner, Hearth Hues. Slip Mats. Linoleums. Carpet Sweeper, Wringer, Gas Pendants, Gas Iron, Lavatory Basin, L-er.-der Kerbs. Venetian Blinds, ", iro Stretchers, Lawn Mower. "Wicker Chairs. L'tc* Curtains, Sheets. Quilt.'?, T ra> Cloths, etc.. etc. McKENZIE and WILLIS. * Auctioneers. _ T'N RE DEEMED PLF.DGES. TV REDEKMF.D PLEDGES. L'NREDEEMSD PLEDGES. £1000 J! 011 w ' Th-> Finest and Lest Lot" of HIGH-CLASS Etc., oSeied by Mr I'. Metz, Central Loan Office, 65 Armagh street, Chribtcluuuh. TO-MORROW and THURSDAY, March 20 th and -Ist, at 11 o'clock a.m. chain. MESSRS McKENZIE and WILLIS will Sell by Auction at their huoms, Cathedral ■ci...nc to Post Office), DIAMUND CLUSTER. HALF HOUP and SINGLE ViONE RINGS, DIAMOND AND GEM AND OTHER RINGS, INDEPENDENT CENTRE-SECONDS RACING CHRONOGRAPHS, SILVER SPLIT CENT'RE-SEL-Ols US RACING TIMLR,. LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S (J OLD and fc.iL V tlv WATCiiES of every discrintimi, Gold Chains, -.ei-klets, and Pendan.s, Banglc3, ".Brooches, etc*., etc. Full (ivlaiicd list in "Sun" and "Star' on Saturdav i;rit, March IGih. McKENZIE ai:d WILLIS, 2547 Auctioneers. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. AUCTIONEERS A NT J HOUSE FURNISHERS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE (NEXT POST OFFICE). THE BEST ECONOMY IS SHOWN BY CAREFUL BUYING. BUY YCUR FURNITURE AT THE RIGHT PLACE. YOU PAN SAVE MONEY BY BUYING HERE. Y»"c- -can supply you with NEW FURNITURE OF BEST MANUFACTURE. IN OAK, at the price of Stained Rimu elsewhere INSPECT OUR Handsome Oak Sideboards at £o 10s. Dueheeso Cliests at oDs Gd. Oak High-Back Dining Chairs at 19s Cd. Stained Walnut, Sideboards from £i 10s. Kitchen Tables at 14a 6dKitchen Chairs at 6d. Chesterfield Couches nt £8 iOs. Oak Roll-Top Desks from £5. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS Of Every Description, Bedroom, Diningroom, Hall, and Kitchen Furniture, in Oak and Rimu, to suit all tastes and purses We can furnish your mansion or your cottage—and save you money. AXMINSTER CARPET HALL RUNNERS. Grand Quality, 27in wide. Ss Cd, 10a 6d, and 12 Cd per yard. TAPESTRY RUNNERS from 3s 9d per yard. CARPETS— Wo carry a Very Choice Stock of Axminster, Mirzapore (all-wool Inditn), Wilton Pile, Brussels, and Tapestry Carpets, and can still quote you at nearly pre-war prices.
HEARTHRUGS and SLIP MATS— A Fine Stock to choose from ot low prioeo—from a Kitchen Rug at 2a Gd to a best Axininster tor the Drawing-room at 37s 6d. Wo have a very fine range of the latest designs of LINOLEUMS! LINOLEUMS I! At Lowest Prices. A» large a stock aa any in town lo choose from. LACE CURTAINS— Three yards, latest patterns, 5s 6d per pr. 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. EASY TERMS OF PURCHASE IF DESIRED. If you aro not in a' position to pay spot cash, give us a call and wo will diocus3 our easy time payment system with you. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS, 7 p.m. to 3 p.m. McKENZIE and WILLIS, ' Auctioneers and House Furnishers, CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Next Post Office). McK6277-96G MOTOR CO.. LTD. ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS: WAIAUKAIKOUKA. DAILY TIME-TABLE. (Weather and other circumstances ' permitting): — PARNASSUS to KAIKOURA, at 2.10 j m. And KAIKOURA to PARNASSUS, at 9.15 a.m. Distance, 38 miles. FARES: 203 Single, 35a Return, THROUGH BOOKINGS, via EAST COAST (in conjunction with Theo. Butt's Cars). PARNASSUS to WARD (or vice versa), 105 Miles, for 45a. WAIAU-KAIKOURA ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. Leaving Kaikoura for Waiau, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 8 a.m. Leaving Waiau _ for Kaikouxa, 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, Chris tchurch." "Curran, Kaikoura." X A MOTOR will run daily from GLENTUNNEL to DARFIELD and carry Passengers from Darfield to all places en route to Lake Coleridge, returning in time to catch Case Express, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, if necessary. W. LEE MING, X Mail Contractor.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16164, 19 March 1918, Page 10
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