AUCTIONS. McKEXZIE AND CO. AUCTION. AUCTION. THIS DAY. THI 3 DAY. At 1.30 p.m. At 1.30 p.m. IN OUR BOOMS. 143 CASHEL STREET. GREAT QUANTITY OF OAK FURNITURE, CARPETS. HALL RUNNER, PIANO, DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE. On account of Numc-ous Clients. XfAIX ITEMS-Fine Selection of Piste Ji Ware, Oak High-back Dining Chairs, Oak Gate-leg Table, Handsome Chesterfield, Oak Sideboard, Settee Suite, Oak Morris Chair, Framed Mirror, I'Dholstercd Wicker Chair, Oak "Wardrobe. Box Ottoman. Oak edstesd, Chera! Duchess? Pair, Wardrobes, iiichesse. Music Stool, etc., etc. Balance of Ladies' Coats, Hats, Jerseys, and Costumes. Consignment of Tea. McKENZIE and CO., Auctioneers, L*nd Agent?, and House Furnishers. 113 Cashel street (next Bristol). R. ST. CLAIR McKENZIE. 4576 Princioal and Auctioneer. PROPERTY AUCTION SALE. THIS DAY. THIS DAY. At 2.30 p.m. IX OUR ROOIIS, lis CASHEL STREET. BY Direction cf the PUBLIC TRUSTEE as Executor of the Will of ANN TURNER, djceased. v,e will SELL BY AUCTION. PROPERTY situated No. TO KINGSLEY STREET, SYDENHAM, comprising 4-roomed HOUSE, with 50 and 2-10 th perches of LAND. McKENZIE and CO., Auctioneers, Land Agents, and House Furnishers, 113 Cashel street (next Bristol). R. ST. CLAIR iIcKENZIE. 4575 Principal and Auctioneer. AN ABSOLUTE BARGAIN. OWNER TRANSFERRED. -PIA-Xn—6-ROOMED rev St. Albans Bungalow, built tor owner, with everything of the latest, -1 rooms panelled, built-in bookcase, sideboard, cosy coiner, linen prea3, and 4 wardrobes, Doulton bath and basin, gns, electric light concrete cooler. Govt, mort-'ace at i\ Twr cent, £'SGO cash. McKENZIE and CO. ST. ALBANS ARTISTIC BUNGALuW. 4?ieOn~ 5 EO °MS panelled hall, plastered, most np-to-dato trraies, linen press, wardrobe, Doulton bath and basin, gas copner and tubs, h.p. water supply, electric light;" MUTOR SHED AND TELEPHONE. NO ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT. McKENZIE and CO. XOKTH RICHMOND, COMPACT BUNGALOW. f}-i OQfi —5 ROOMS, casement windows, */-L-iwUpanelled billi, plastered, papered, linen press, wardrobe, Doulton bath and basin, gas, electric light, leadlights of the latest and tiled grates; iowl'nouse; i-acie. McKENZIE and CO. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. A CHEAP AND SOUND HOME. SITUATED IN LINWOOD. _£»qq ROOMS, built of wood, iron roof, pketered, papered. 4 fireplaces, bath and basin, wßAhhouse, copper and tubs, el'rctric light, laid out in lawns, gardens, orchard, and asphalt and concrete paths. McKENZIE and CO. ABSOLUTELY THE CHEAPEST HOUSE ON THE MARKET TO-DAY. SITUATED IN LINWOOD. _£>£-/-v_s ROOMS, brick, iron roof, 10ft 3t»DOU etud, plastered,' papered, tiled grates, rnantlea, linen press, 2 wardrobes, aower, scullery, wr.shhouse, h.p. water, gas; i-acre, well fenced, fruit trees and garden; 2 minutes from tram. GOVT. MORTGAGE ot 4i per cent. R. a. McKENZIE and CO., Auctioneers, Land Agents, and House Furnishers, 343 Cashel' street (Next Bristol). R. ST. CLAIR McKENZIE, McK66Bl-3490 Principal and Auctioneer. TONKS NORTON AND CO., LTD. THIS DAY. THIS DAY. At 1.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE. • In Our Rooms, JOS HEREFORD STREET. Q PIECES OF ENGLISH OVEECOATO ing. • 4.0 YARDS SUPERIOR CALICO. AXGLO-ORIENT RUGS. " INDIAN RUGS. TAPESTRY CARPET SQUARES and RUGS Singer Hand Sowing Machine. Part Dinner Set, and «. Useful Lot of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS.
TONKS, NORTON and CO., LTD., ;n Auctioneers. ->ONKS, NORTON, AND CO., LTD. ' ' Established 1888. AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE AND LAND SALESMEN, 105 HEREFORD STKEET.' OPEN FRIDAY EVENING, 7-9 p.m. TO SPECULATORS AND INVESTORS. CITY CENTRAL. CITY CENTRAL. l/TASSIVE Block of Buildings built of rl Brick and Concrete, Tnrce Storeys, con- ,;„;„»• TCnrAtiouAe and Suites of Offices, all rell Let to good PERMANENT TJiiNAaxs. The owner, an ABSENTEE, has instructed us to realise, and has placed the low reeervo on it to effect a quick sole. The position is undeniable, fronting on a Main street.in the Centre of the City. Th« whole structure is in perfect order and repair, and shows a good return on the purchase price. Three-fourths of tho money can remain if desired. . Further " details can bo obtained at our Land Department. ■ '^°i,v 655 TONKS, NORTON and CO..LTD. MAIN RESIDENTIAL STREET. CENTRAL NEW BRIGHTON. 5-ROOMED UPTO-DATE BUNGALOW with every possible modern convenience, including electric light (12 points, t.nd pouii for iron, gas, plastered, anj new.y papered. Panelled hall and living room, built in a.doboard and wardrobes, Dou.Um bath ana basin, sewer, and deep' wall, linos, to go with house. Telephone, over J-acro nicely laid out, g asphalt paths and motoT garage. Terms. ' . e ISA £ISOO. TONKS, NORTON and CO., LTD., AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, 106 HEREFORD STREET. TELEPHONE 693. 4217 GEOKGK AM>i£K&aN AND CO. PQr/v _ LINWOOD Semi-Bungalow, *»£7uU kauri built, 5 rooms, up to date. Cash only £2OO. Balance arranged. I?QQK— LINWOOD—Returned Soldier's ih/000 Property: T House, 6 rooms, with every possible convenience: 22 perches land. Cash £285. Balance arranged. t r»KCA— CITY—S rooms, bath, hot and »""y cold, sewer, gas stove, all conveniences. Easy terms can bo arranged. GEO. ANDERSON and CO., Land Agents and Auctioneere, Furniture Salesmen, 633-35 COLOMBO STREET. . A 2807-4310 TUNNEL to DARFIELD, and carry Passengers from Darfield to all places on route to Lake Coleridge, returning in time to catch Cass Express, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, jl necessary. W. LEEMING, X Mail Contractor. kOVE STARCH on linen makes the wearer J satisfied thai the high reputation of DOVE BRAND is well deserved. Every grocer can supply. H 5509-3115
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17114, 8 April 1921, Page 12
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