AUCTIONS. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. .. UCTIONEERS AND HOUSE FURNISHERS. CATHEDRAL SQUARE (NEXT- POST OFFICE). THE BEST ECONOMY IS SHOWN 1U BY CAREFUL BUYING. BUY YOUR FURNITURE AT THE UV RIGHT PLACE.. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY BUYING HERE. tt., ran supplv vou with NEW FURNITUBE OF BEST MANUFACTURE, IN OAK, at the price of Stained Rimu elsewhere. INSPECT OUR Handsome Oak Sideboards at £5 10* Duchesse Chests at S9s 6d. Oik High-back Dining Chairs at 19s 6d. Stained Walnut Sidcboardß from £4 10s. Kitchen Tables at Us 6d. Kitchen Chairs at 4a 6<L Chesterfield Couches at £8 10s. Oak Roll-top Desks from £5. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS— Of Every Deecription, Bedroom( Diniagroom, Hall, and Kitchen Furniture, in Oak and Rimu, to suit all. tastes and pursee. We can furnish your mansion or your cottage—and save you money. AXMINSTER CARPET HALL RUNNERS, Grand Quality, 27in wide, 8s 6d, 10s 6d, and 12s 6d per yard. TAPESTRY RUNNERS from 3s 9d per ysrd. CARPETSWo carry a Very Choice Stock of Axmmster, Mirzaporo (all-wool Indian), Wilton Pile, Brussola, and Tapestry Carpets, and can etill quote you at nearly pre-war prices. HEARTHRUGS AND SLIP MATS— A Fine Stock to choose from at low pl .j ce6 _from a Kitchen Rug at Ss 6d to a best Axminster for the Drawing-room at 37s 6d. We have a very fine range of the latest designs of LINOLEUMS I LINOLEUMS!! At Lowest Prices. Aa large a stock-*® any in town to choose from, LACE CURTAINS— Three yards, i—3t patterns, Ge 6d perpr. Also, BLANKETS, SHEETS, QUILTS, TOWELS, BEDSPREADS, at Lowest Price*. WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO MAKE AN INSPECTION. Of onr Goods, and compare prices and quality. We feel confident the result will prove satisfactory to you and ourselves. EASY TERMS OF PURCHASE IP DESIRED. If you are not in a position to pay spot cash, give us a call and we will discuss* onx eaay time payment system with you, OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS, 7 pjn. to 3ipJn. McKENZIE and WILLIS, Auctioneers and House Fuxmsherß, CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Next- Post' Office J. i!0K6277-9ES PROPERTIES FOR SALE. HILLAHY AND BAXTER,. OWNER LEAVING CHRISTCHURCH. MODERN 8 ROOMS, AND 1-AORE. HANDY Id SECTION, AND EASY WALKING DISTANCE TO TOWN. SHED, CONSERVATORY. n-i kaa —THIS is a Splendid Proposition dtuLOUU. for a retired farmer, who usually likes a little garden to potter about in. There is also first-class orchard. The House contains 8 rooms, 18 x 13, 14 I 13, 13 x 13, 12ft stud, plastered, papered, 6ft Hall, electric bells throughout, numerous cupboards, wardrobes, lin-fn presses built in, nice balcony, bathroom, lavatory basin, hot and cold service, and everything right up-to-date • very -fino J-Acre Section, which could be e'ubdivided, or tho owner would rotain half the land, and soil the house and i-Acro for i|llso. Terms can be arranged. HILLARY and BAXTER. HANDY NO. 2 CAR. TILE-ROOF BUNGALOW, 5 ROOMS, HIGH SECTION. NO PEAT. p 7Q rv —WE have inspected this Prodw I Ou. pcrty, and consider it good value There are 5 rooms, plastered, panelled hall, electric light and gas for cooking, oriel window, pretty leadlight to fan ligiit and front door, cupboards, linen press, and wardrobes built in, bathroom, hot and cold service, scullery, sink, hot and cold, pantrv, waahhouso, copper, and tubs. # Fine, hign* sunny Section, nicely laid out in lawnß and garden. This is something that so,, many aro looking for, yet unable to find. HILLARY and BAXTER. A COMPLETE PROPERTY. ' 1J ACRES AND MODERN VILLA. HANDY TRAM AND MAIN SCHOOL. PRICE qt) r —THIS affords a splendid, oppordWt/O0« tunity to anyone, who is desirous of keeping a cow, and yot live within casv distance of the City. The House contains 5 rooms, plastered, gas fittings, and rin- verandah at front, tile' grates and ht-arths, cupboards, linen press, wardrobes, bathroom, DOULTON BATH, hot and cold sen-ice, and all possible conveniences, together with 1J ACRES of good land, in garden and paddock. Also cowbail, brick dairy, fowlhouses, and ssvcral sheds. Good water supply, asphalt paths. Here's a chance lor the energetic man to put in his spare time. HILLARY and BAXTER, H4G2O-1157 1"3 Manchester street. LEASE-OF FARMS BY TENDER. ESTATE OF LATE JAMES GAMMACK, V SPIUNGSTON. rPIIE TRUSTEES of the JAMES GAMJL MACK TRUST invite Tenders for the Leasing of EIGHT FA It MS at Springston for a period of 21 years, to commence from tho Ist day of April, The farms comprise the following : — A. li. P. I. v." .. .. 201 0 u Lot 2 .. .. 402 037 1 Lot .. .. 200' 0 1G Lot 4 •• -■ 2i;l 213 Let 5 .. ' IC6 2 15 Lot G .. .. IG7 0 7 Lot 7 .. .. 161 2 5 Lot S ... .. 01 031 Plans of the above Farms end Conditions, ar.d Forms oi Tender, may 1.0 obtained at the oince of iLcssrs Duncan, Cotteriil and Co., Solicitors, Chrutchurcli, or from Mr Henry ; Kime. oi Builder, where the terms j of Lease may also be inspected. COMPENSATION FOR IMPROVEMENTS Erected by New Tenants, with consent of Trustees, at tiny time during term of ne 1 /,* lease. Sco terms of Lease. Tenders close at the office of the undersigned at NOON on the 15th day of FEBI lIL'AHY, 1910. DUNCAN, COTTERILL and CO., Solicitors for tho Trustees. A.M.P. Buildings, Cathedral 6quare, Christchurch. 6468 TTOK Furniture of every description day iio.mee and Sons a visit and- inspeol their show rooms, at 130 and 132 High iim litis'.eils aud Linoleums our speciality.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16431, 27 January 1919, Page 10
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