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AUCTIONS. McKENZIE "WILLIS. COUNTRY PEOPLE'S OPPORTUNITY j OF BUYING BEST QUALITY FURNITURE J AT LOWEST PRICES IN CITY, J From j McKENZIE and WILLIS'S. THE BIG SHOP NEXT TO THE POST OFFICE. I i "VTcKENZIE and WILLIS, in view of the ' larce number or country people in tie city during Carnival Week, have decided I t-> give them the opportunity of eecurir.g handsome durab'o oak furniturvi AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL POCKET BOOKS. Much of this _ furniture will bo featured in ; the windows of tho establishment, and the specially xcduced orices ■will bo plainly marked. COME ALONG- AND INSPECT. There is 6o much of this beautiful oalc furniture in _ our establishment that if wo woro to descrihp it all, it would take columns of advertising tepaco. Wo ask you to come along and inspect it, and inspect tho prices. "\Vc ivill not press you to buy, but wo want to show our country friends tho magnitude of our stocks LOW MARGIN OF PROFIT REDUCED To eecaire a rapid turnover we _ aro_ always content to sell at a very low margin of profit, and this low margin will bo still lower during Carnival Week. HANDSOME CAE FURNITURE Nothing beautifies the homo so much aa handsome oak furniture, and hero country folk you have the opportunity of securing it at unusually low prices. FIRST CLASS PIANOS. SPECIAL OFFER. We havo in stock two first class Pianos as good as new. A Spaethe, which we will sell for £90, and a Kirchner, which we are sellingl at £75. SINGER SEWING MACHINES FOR £15. Why pay £2.> for a. Sewing Machine to-day when we can sell you the latest Oak 6G Singer (new) for £15. RAILED FREE OF COST. Any fair-sized furniture order we -will rail free of cost up to 50 miles. Awaiting the pleasure of at visit from you during Carnival Week. McKENZIE and WILLIS, NEXT BOST OFFICE, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. THE HOUSE OF GOOD QUALITY BUT LOW PRICES. WE FURNISH EVERYTHING- FOR COTTAGE AND MANSION. Mk:K667l-363 CHARLES CLARK. QHARLES CLARK. 109 HEREFORD STREET. HEATON SUBDIVISION. ELMWOOD PARK. Three first-class bungalow SITES, with stream running- through. Very high. Fin© view can be obtained of tho mountains. Each Section OVER HALF ACRES. Electrio light, sewer, asphalt paths, channelling pass tho property. Proposed now tram close by. See tho plan. I'-urthcr particulars apply to CHARLES CLARk"' NOW EMPTY, AND WITHIN o MINUTES OF CATHEDRAL SQUARE. £1150. FOR QUICK SALE—WELL-BUILT HOUSE of 5 ROOMS; electric light and "as, bath, basin, h. and 0., pantry, sewer, scullery, h.p. water, washhouse, coalhouse. Nice section, asphalt paths, garden, etc. Get key and inspect at onoe. CHARLES CLARK, Solo Agent, 129-2 100 Hereford street. FEND ALTON. £1650. NEAR THE TRAM AND PARK. HOUSE of 5 ROOMS and ALL CONVENIENCES. About S3 perches land, planted. SPLENDID POSITION. 2-7 CHARLES CLARK, Solo Agent. BUY A VACANT HOUSE And Save Trouble of Waiting. £1500. BEALEY AVENUE WEST. HOUSE of 8 rooms, all conveniences. Splendid Section. Noto tho Prico. 123-2 CHARLES CLARK. VACANT AT SUMNER. SEMI-BUNGALOW, Fronting THE SEA and EUSTON STREET. £3000. 7 LARGE ROOMS, and two detached rooms, porcelain bath, h. and c., 2 lavatories, sun lounge, verandah, cloctric light and pas, high foundations, motor garage; J-acre, best position. For key apply 440-2 CHARLES CLARK. C' 2065-1668 GEORGE ANDERSON AND CO. HOME-SEEKERS. LOOK. ST. ALBANS. BUNGALOW, all conveniences, 'J eewer connexions, and corner section. PRICE, £930. EASY TERMS. SPREYDON. 4 ROOMS, Square Dwelling, plastered and all conveniences, h. and c. water, bath- I room, and.about i-ACRE SECTHON. I PRICE, £300. j BE EARLY AND INSPECT. I GEO. ANDERSON and CO., Auctioneers, Land and Ectc.to Agents, 633-635 Colombo street. A 2807-5262

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16986, 8 November 1920, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16986, 8 November 1920, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16986, 8 November 1920, Page 14

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