AUCTIONS. JJ A W A R D E N SALE. SCHEDULE FOR TO-MORROW WILL NOT BE HELD, owiiis to weather conditions. DALGETY and CO. H. MATSON and CO. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OP ASSN. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENOT CO. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERC AX. TILE AGENCY CO. PYNE and CO. jflli HARRIS BROS. HARRIS BROS, QOMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHEBS, 153 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. ■' TIME-PAYMENT SYSTEM FOR NEW FURNITURE. Weekly. Amount Deposit. Payment £5 £1 .. Is 7d £10 .. £2 ... 8s 2d £20 .. £4 6s 4d £30 .. £G ... 9s 6d Largo Amounts Samo Liberal Scalti LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS. HARRIS BROS. STOCK 1 Handsomo Oak and Stained Walnut BHD* ROOM SUITES. ' SIDEBOARDS, in Oak, Kauri, ud Binw, big variety. _ ' BEDSTEADS, Brass-mounted, Oak w Kauri, in all sizes. Best Kapoc MATTRESSES, with superior Linen Ticking. EXTENSION DINING TABLES, in Quaint and Turned Lege. Fine Variety WARDROBES, to suit ereiy. body. CHEVAL DUCHESSES and WASHSTANDS, Uniquo Dosigns. Superior CROMWELL DINING BOOM SUITES. CHOICE SADDLEBAG ud CHESTER FIELD SUITES SUITES IN LEATHER, VELVET, « MOROCCOLINE. DIVAN, EASY. OCCASIONAL, and RATTAN CHAIRS. AXMINSTER, BRUSSELS, and TAPEB» TRY CARPETS, Beautiful Designs, in ./ all sizes. LISKURL, AXMINSTER. and PILE i RUGS and SLIP MATS. . Nairn's X-Quality LJNOLEUM, and Wil>. liamspa's D FLOORCLOTH, a Grwtf Range to choose from , AXMINSTER, BRUSSELS, VELVET PILE, and TAPESTRY HALL tod STAIR CARPETING. FTAT.T, STANDS. HALL SETTEES, tod ! TABLES. BLANKETS, QUILTS, SHEETS, CUBm , TAINS, TABLE COVERS. . FENDERS, BRASSES CUTLERY, Tot LET WARE. 1 CHAIRS, TABLES, GO-CARTS, PUSHCARTS. And Almost Any Article Required-for Mansion or Cottage. v? AUCTION DEPARTMENT. MESSRS HARRIS BROS.' CENTRAL- ' AUCTION ROOMS, - - 153 HEREFORD STREET, Are th© •- Most popular auction rooms in CHRISTCHURCH. . . t SALES EVERY WEDNESDAY AND dk SATURDAY, 1 You can make Satisfaction a Certainty \ Consigning Furniture ox Sundries to the CENTRAL AUCTION BOOMS. |§ Outsido Sales When and Where Desirod. SECOND-HAND FURNITURE 1 SECOND-HAND FURNITURE I V SECOND-HAND FURNITURE! SECOND-HAND FURNITURE I SECOND-HAND FURNITURE I * SECOND-HAND FURNITURE! H/TESSRS HARRIS BROS, are BUYERS,M of SECOiSXJ-HAAD FURNITURE any quantity. You can obtain full value lot your Furniture if you consult , -J HARRIS BROS. SPOT CASH AND TOP PRICE. Call on us or write to 158 HEREFORD STREET. Telephono No: Forty. H9684 R. 8. McKENZIE Alfo 00. AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALII - THIS DAY—At 1 p.m.—THIS DAY. WE hav« been favoured with instruction# . from MESSRS L. M. IBiTT, LID., to | SELL by AUCTION, on their late premises.. COLOMBO STREET, the WHOLE Otf THE SURPLUS FITTINGS, which are n« required in their Now Premises, Cashel etreej, . as follows:—Show Cmsos, Fittings, with dU«: in" Doors and Diawers, also a largo qusn* ~ tity of Shelving and Surplus Timber, eta, . etc. ' SALE COMMENCES at 1 p.m. SHARP. R. S. McKENZIE AND CO., Auctioneers anrl Agent*, House Furnishers, 143 cußu.i street (Between The Bristol and Matß°n „ TO. MEN OF THE SECOND DIVISIOK WHO ARE GOING INTO CAMP. WHAT shall I do with my is a question that many find difficult. to answer, and what shall I do about my House? is a still more difficult ono. While it is our business to selli both Houses and Furniture our candid advice » DON T SELL YOUR FURNITURE untajs you aro compelled to do so. 1 ur °f. tu ™ become dearer and dearer and will remain dear, long after tho war is over. With regard to your houso we advise to: { SELL RATHER THAN LEI. Uon P in and have a chat with our Mr McKenzio about it. .. "* So one regrets more than ourselves that < so many who have struggled to got a home tocher are now compelled to-dispose of property, but grim necessity knows no law. act upon th* Do by others as you would be done by. and offer ou" eirvice. to th Married ■ feeling sure that wo can help h:m to solve this very difficult problem. Please note that our only address is 143 Caahcl street. r. s. McKENZIE and CO.. Auctioneers and Estate Agents. Houw Furnishers, M 3 CASHEL STREET (Between Tho Bristol, and Matson «)• Mc 6402-2 PICKLE YOUR ONIONS.. WITH GOLDEN BREW, the high-Sw* Malt Vinegar. Sold by all Gracert at ONE SHILLING per bottle- H4686-9813 mamso——— miiii—«~p——^l
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16260, 10 July 1918, Page 12
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