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auctions. H. aiATSON AND COTO LOVERS OF HORSES. TO LOVERS OF HORSES. TO LOVERS 01 HORbES. EXCEPTIONAL. EXCEPTIONAL. exceptional. AX EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY TO TAKE ADVANTAGE 0£ aHE EXPERT KNOWLEDGE AND EFI ORTS OF MANY YEARS OF MBI W. KEHR, "WILLOWWOOD FARM, NEW BRIOH TON. rpHE Name of KERR is one to build on, -i- both as a Horseman, a Rcinsman, and an expert judge. Few men have the power of dissimulation that i|. I known to exist between individuals and quadrupeds. It is a gift, and undoubtedly Mr Kerr has been blessed with a largo po tion of this natural gift. as. 11 * sel;dom, if ever, he has failed in Ilia judsrcen . All horses that have passed thr ™°{V J" 3 hands turned out well, goodh°™es, become champions, rogues and nondescripts have become well mannered and docile. In mentioning tho above facts which dro I hardly necessary in New Zealand, we do fit) with tho express purpow of assuring AusI tralian and Foreign Buyers, and as a recommendation to the lot 3 be oiK I pleasure to submit to PLBLIC ALLIiU-\ ° n MONDAY, MARCH 17th. I Tho following will bo submitted to auction: — I The Black Stallion WILDWOOD JU>.R., I -1 33 perhaps tho greatest trotting sire that has been BCeu for many generations as regards constitution, clean le"s, sound feet, producer of track winners, magnificent harness horses, and roadsters, added to the already previous records and high honours that I were attached to Mr Kerr. I 6 Brood Mares I 3 Foals 5 Yearlings 8 Two-year-olds I 7 Three-year-olds 1 3 Four-year-olds All 1 tho above are classic bred, and full particulars will be set out in future ad\erI lisemcnts. Full particulars and pedigrees are set out in a neatly compiled catalogue particulars of which can be had by bona fido purchasers I from the Agents. FOR ALL INFORMATION APPLY: 11. MATSON and CO., 7615 Auctioneers. _ McKENZIE AND WILLIS. THIS DAY! THIS DAY!! Commencing at 1 ° TT)I . TT PSBJBUI ® BEDKOOM SUITE, LIjSOLKXJAIS, AXAT OFFICE, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. mHE numerous lots include:—Oak DropJL head Sewing Machine, Nearly JNew Uigan by Miller, Oak Sideboard, Oak Dining and Bedroom Suites, foil Stands, Phonograph and Records, Pictures, Vases, Duchfsso Chests,' Withstands, Wardrobes Oak Roll-top Desk, Overmantel, Palm Stand, Black and Coppar Coal Vase, Dining Suite I in Leather, Jardinieres, Double and Single Wood Bedsteads, Double and Single Brass--1 mounted Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses, Bed- ' ware, Dining Tables, Kitchen Tables, Chairs, Child's Cot, Carpets, Linoleums, Hearthrugs, ' Cheval Duche-sse, Large Mangle, Gas Giiller, ■ I Electric Iron, Electrio Hot Point Gull, ' Wicker Chairs, Easy Chairs, Lady sßicycle ■ Garden Seat, Jam and Pres. Jars, Cheats ol ■ Drawers, Lawn Mowors, Kerbs, Fenders, Kit--1 chen Sundries, Invalid Chair, Blankets : Quilts, Drapery, etc. i McKENZIE and WILLIS, • I 7G41 Auctioneers. McKENZIE AND "WILLIS, AND HOUBIi I FURNISHERS. J CATHEDRAL SQUARE J (NEXT POST OFFICE). the best economy a is e |hown yino I BUY YOUR FURNITURE AT THE RIGHT PLACE. I YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY BUYING HERE. _ W« can supply II TUBE OF BEST MAN UFA.CTUJiE, if I I OAK, at the prico of Stained Rimu else I where. INSPECT' OUR , . . ... Ift . Handsome Oak Sideboards at £5 108. I Duohesse Chests at 89s Gd. _ Oak High-back Dining Chaujs at 19s 6d Stained Walnut Sideboards from £i 10t I Kitchen Tables at 14a Bd. I Kitchen Chairs at 4s 6d. ■ I Chesterfield Couches at £8 10s, Oak Roll-top Desks from £b. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS— ' 3 Of Every Description, Bedraom( Dininf room, Hall, and Kitchen Furniture, i Oak and Rimu, to suit all tastes an i. purses. Wo can furnish your maneio I or your cottngo—and sav© you money* AXMINSTER CARPET HALL RUNNERS Grand Quality, 27in wide, 8b 6d, 10s 6c j.- and 12a 6d per yard. | TAPESTRY RUNNERS from Ss 9d per yan I- ° AE Wc'oarry a Very Choice Stock of A3 I minster, Minapore (all-wool Indian ~ Wilton Pile, Brussels, and Tapestry Ca' D pota, and. can etill quote you at near! pre-war prices. , HEARTHRUGS AND SLIP MATS- ' . A Fine Stock to choose from at lo I * price©-—from a Kitchen Rug at Ss 6d i a best Axminster for tho Drawing-rooi at 37s Gd. I We have a very fine range of the latest I ' designs of LINOLEUMS! LINOLEUMS!! r k At Lowest Prices. As large a stock i I any in town to ohooeo from. LACE CURTAINS— - to I Throe yardn, list patterns, 5s Gd per p 8- Also, BLANKETS, SHEETS, QUILT; >y TOWELS, BEDSPREADS, at Lowe I Priobo. in WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO MAKE AN INSPECTION. Of our Goods, and compare pric«s ai quality. Wo feel confident tho result w: prove satisfactory to you and ourselves. EASY TERMS OF PURCHASE IF DESIRED. I If y<n» are not in a-position to pay sp ht cafl j li »i ve UB a call and we will discuss o' "V easy time payment system with you. ck I ■ » in I OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS, 7 p.m. to 9 p.i or McKENZIE and WILLIS. o£ Auctioneers and House Furnishers, CATHEDRAL SQUARE t; >ls I (Next Post OfficeV H0K6377-966 C x- LAWRIE AND DALTON. id I — I (J. T. Lawrie.) (Thoa. Daltoz R. LAWRIE AND DALTON, d, Auctioneers, House and Land Agents, ili I Hotel, Probate, and General Valuators, \a, OUTSIDE SALES CONDUCTED WHE e; AND WHERE REQUIRED, iss 210 TUAM STREET, »• Next Door to Opera House, [o- Telephone 1855. ™ rr»HE CHEAPEST AUCTION ROOM ] nt 1 THE CITY, a , of COMPARE OUR PRICES. OUR STOCK of Up-to-date Designs Oak Furniture is well worth inspection. We always keop a large assortment of N« and Second-hand FURNITURE for Priva Sale. =. Oak Bedroon 6uites Oak Sideboards, Oi Wardrobee, Hall Stands, Linoleums, Ci; e- tains, Rugs, Bedsteads, Bedding, Blankc ill etc. :■> OUR SHOWROOMS are open till 15 o'clock FRIDAY Evenings. _ LAWRIE AND DALTON pay Highc Cash Price for Scoond-hand Furniture, ag RING UP and they will call and give yi or a Prioe. . LAWRIE and DALTON, Auctioneer*. HSM-7157 >

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16426, 21 January 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16426, 21 January 1919, Page 10

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