AUCTIONS. HARRIS BROS. i . HARRIS BBOS, QOMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. 158 HE BE FORD STREET, CHiUSTCHUKCH. TIME-PAYMENT SYSTEM FOB NEW FURNITURE. Weekly. Amount Deposit. Payment. £5 „ £1 .. Is 7d £10 .. £2 Ss ad £20 .. £4 Ge 4d £30 .. £(i ... to 6d Large Amount* Same Liberal Seals. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOB CASH. % ■ -i ■ OPEN FBLDAY EVENINGS. HARRIS BROS. STOCK Handsome Oak and Stained Walnut BEDBOOM SUITES. SIDEBOARDS, in Oak, Kauri, and Rimu, big variety. BEDSTEADS, Brass-mounted, 'Oak at Kauri, in all sizes. Best Kapoc MATTRESSES, with superior Linen Ticking. EXTENSIONS DINING TABLES, in Quaint and Turnod Legs. Fine Variety WARDROBES, to suit everybody. CHEVAL DUCHESbES and WASHSTANDS, Unique Design*. Superior OROMWELL DINING BOOM SUITES. CHOICE SADDLEBAG and CHESTERFIELD SUITES SUITES IN LEATHER, VELVET, or MOROCCOLINE. DIVAN, EASY, OCCASIONAL, and BATTAN CHAIBb. AXMINSTEB, BRUSSELS, and TAPESTBY CARPETS, Beautiful Designs, in all sizes. LISKUKL. AX MINSTER, and PILE RUGS and SLIP MATS. Nairn's X-Qualitr L.'NOLEUM, and Williamson's D FLOORCLOTH!, a Gnat Range to choose from AXMINSTER, BRUSSELS, VELVET PILE, and TAPESTRY HALL and STAIR CARPETING. i HALL STANDS. HALL SETTEES, and TABLES. BLANKETS, QUILTS, SHEETS, CUBTAINS, TABLE COVERS. FENDERS, BBASSES CUTLEBY, TOILET WARE. CHAIRS, TABLES, GO-CARTS, PUSHCARTS. And Almost Any Article Required for Mansion or Cottage. AUCTION DEPARTMENT. MESSRS HARRIS BROS.' CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, 158 HEREFORD STREET, Are the Most popular auction booms in CHKISTGHURCH. SALES EVEBY WEDNESDAY AND - SATURDAY. You can make Satisfaction a Certainty by Consigning Furniture or Sundries to tiM CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. Outside Sales When and Where Desired. SECOND-HAND FURNITURE 1 SECOND-HAND FURNITURE! SECOND-HAND FURNITURE I SECOND-HAND FURNITURE I SECOND-HAND FURNITURE 1 SECOND-HAND FURNITURE! Messrs harbis bbos. are buyers of second-hajsd FURNITURE in any quantity. You can obtain full value for your Furniture if you consult HARRIS BROS. SPOT CASH AND TOP PRICE. nail on us or write to 158 HEREFORD STREET. Telephone No: Forty. H9684 : : i R. S. McKENZIE AND 00. TO MEN OF THE SECOND DIVISION. WHO ARE GOING INTO CAMP. TXTHAT shall I do with my Furniture? VV ie a question that many find difficult to answer, and what shall I do' about my House? .is a etill more difficult ono. While it is our business to sell both Souses and Furniture our candid adviop is' DON'T SELL YOUR FURNITURE unless rou are compelled to do so. Furniture will secome dearer and dearer and will remain lear, long after the war is over. With regard to your, house wo advise to 3ELL RATHER THAN LET. Should you take our advice we will be ileased to assist you in the Sal© of your Prorartv and having made arrangements to jtoro MARRIED RESERVISTS' FURNITURE at a very nominal charge, we will >e pleased to give particulars upon applica;ion. Call in and have a chat with our Mr ilcKenzie about it. No ono regrets more thin ourselves that io many who 'have struggled to got a homo logether are now compelled to dispose of Jieir property, but grim necessity knows no aw. we act upon the principle "Do by >thers as you would be done by," and w» >ffer our services to tht Married Reservist,' 'eeling sure that we can help ■ him to bo1t« »his very difficult problem. Please note that our only addieaa is 143 3ashel street. R. S. McKENZIE and CO* Auctioneers and Estate Agents, House Furnishers, 143 CASHEL STREET (Between The Bristol and Mat son's). £06402-2 CLARIDGE ANI> SMITH. POULTRY BLOOD STOCK SALE. 1 p.m., SATURDAY, JULY 13th. IJINTRIES now received for all Classes of Ci Fowls, Ducks, Geese, Turkeys, etc. En.ranco Fee 6d per pen. Clients must send :ard with breed, etc., to attached to each >en- The Auctioneers reserve the right to reject birds not up to a standard, for the jurpose of which they are sold, that the inlustry may derive a benefit by this Sale. Purchasers can rely on getting only the >est at ♦>"* Sale. We are prepared to Purchase for Absentees and forward to any adIrees iii tAlti i ifrT. ajjd SMITH, ,657 Auctioneers. FARMERS' SALEYARDS. AUCTIONEERS AND PRODUCE . MERCHANTS. I7IABMERS, Consign your Chaff and ProI- duoe to these Yards. No rejects to ear. ' All lines sold on their merits. / This s the largest distributing Firm in Canternrry. We advise Shareholders to patronise >hese yards, and by go doing the future of ;rour shares is assured. Entries now revived for Poultry Blood Stock Sale. For Clearing Sales our' Auctioneer has no ■qual. This enterprising Firm has made hene Yards the most popular in Canterbury, rhich have been for years a White Elephant. HARRY SMITH, ~2420-4179 Auctioneer. S MOTORS. OULVERDEN-HANMER SPRINGS ROYAL W*TT, SERVICE. fares 7s each way. Daily Service, all Trains CULVERDEN-ROTHERHAM-WAIAU. W. MOCKETT. Proprietor, Wai&u and Culver den. Phone 10, Waiau. "Phone 14, Qilmdei. 73 Christchurch.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16257, 6 July 1918, Page 13
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