AUCTIONS. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. THIS DAY. THIS DAT. COMMENCING AT 1 OViaiCK. AT OUR ROOMS, NEXT POST OFFICE, CATHEDRA!. SQUARE, AUCTION' SALE OF FURNITURE. "\TERY OLD MAHOGANY CHEST OF V DRAWERS, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO. (DRESDEN MODEL), BELL ORGAN, OAK I'EDROOM SUITE, CHESTERFIELD SUITE. OAK AND RIMU SIDEBOARDS, CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, BLANKETS, LINEN, TRAVELING TBL'.NAS, STAND MANGLES, GAS STOVE. ETC. On account of various CLIENTS, n. great quantity of SUPERIOR FURNITUKn AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, including: Dining S-Lii-es, Sideboards in Oak and Rimu, Chesterfield Suite, Seagrass Chairs, ■Wardrobes. Duc'nesse Chests, Silver Plated Ware, Vases, Picture.-;, Kerbs, Fenders, Occasional Easy Chairs, Drauriit Screen?, Framed Mirrors, Stag's Head, Bathroom Mirror, Coal Vases', Singer Drophead Sewing Machine, Sinjlo and Double Wood Bedsteads, Sinjrle and Double Brafs-mounted Bedstead. Wire Mattresses, Single a-nd Double Kapoc Matties=es, Chest® of Drawers, High-back Dining Chairs, Extension Dining Table, Kitchen Tables, Chairs, Couches, Axminst-er Carpets, Linoleums, Hearthrugs, Garnet Runner, Palmstands, Occasional Table*, Oak Hillstand, Book?helves, Roller Blinds. Sisr.d Mangle, Gas Stove, Carpenter's Cramp, Wringer, Scalos and Weights, Single Win: f ietchers. Kero=eno Cooking "tove, Gas Griller, Child's Push Chair, lot 01 Paints, Blankets. Household Linen, etc. McKENZIE and WILLIS, 5077 Auctioneers. Tins DAY. THIS DAY. AT a P.M. IN OUR ROOMS, NEXT POST OFFICE, CATHEDRAL AUCTION SALE OF CHOICE NEW BRIGHTON IiUMGALOVi r . On account, of MRS L. IC LEIGHTON, her jbu->GALOW PROPERTY, situate 61 BLTGH STREET, NEW BRIGHTON. COMPRISING BUNGALOW of 4 good looms, plastered and papered, north aspect, bath and Doulton basin, hot and cold water, gas and deep "well water supply. Section of HO psrehes, with good frontage. THE HOUSE is exceptionally well built, and in FIRST-"CLASS ORDER THROUGHAUCTION BOARD ON PROPERTY. Further particulars from McKENZIE and WILLIS, jigyg Auctioneers. EASY EASY EASY EASY EASY EASY EASY EASY EASY EASY EASY EASY EASY TIME time TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME PAYMENTS. PAYMENTS. PAYMENTS. PAYMENTS. PAYMENTS. PAYMENTS. PAYMENTS. PAYMENTS. PAYMENTS. PAYMENTS. PAYMENTS. PAYMENTS. PAYMENTS. TI/fcKENZIE and WILLIS supply Furni--IVJL turo cn Easy Time Payments as follows : £lO Worth . (£2 deposit) £2O Worth (£4 deposit) £3O Worth (£6 deposit) £4O Worth (£S deposit) £SO Worth £lO deposit) £IOO Worth (£2O deposit) £3OO Worth (£4O deposit) 3s 2d Weekly 6a 4d Weekly 9s 6d Weekly 126 8d Weekly 16s Od Weekly 31a Od Weekly 31s Od Weekly MAKE UP YOUR MIND! JUST total up the amount, you have paid away in rent —it will astonish you. WHAT have you to show for it? _ WE tan offer you a great selection of properties at all prices. A small deposit and we "will arrange the finance. ENQUIRY costs nothing, so come in and talk it over with us. McKENZIE and WILLIS. LINWOOD. SUBSTANTIAL GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE! fH AOC —NEAT BUNGALOW of 4 3rJL"*jC) rooms, plastered and papered, hot and cold, electrio light and gas; pretty tiled hearths and grates; good high section of 30 perches, nicely laid out, with ample frontage, north aspect. The whole property is in SPICK AND SPAN order throughout. THIS is real GOOD BUYING! McKENZIE and WILLIS. WALKING DISTANCE OF SQUARE! n 1 £AA—A VERY DESIRABLE B U JNXIOUv/ GALOW of 5 splendid rooms, including kitchenette, every CONCEIVABLE CONVENIENCE and MODERN APPOINTMENT. Large, high section of QUARTER-ACRE, laid out in lawn, 'flowers, etc. Substantial GARAGE with good drive. A VERY, SUNNY POSITION in this much sought after locality. JUST THE PROPERTY you have desired. Ring us for appointment to inspect. McKENZIE and WILLIS. THIS IS CHEAP. ST. ALBANS, ON BUS ROUTE. £950 -SUBSTANTIAL BUNGALOW of 4 good rooms, all modern conveniences, main sewer, concrete paths. Good section, well laid out. Almost UNBELIEVAfcSiiJBi, but true. This is a GOOD SELLER, and we advise early enquiry, for it is Euro to go. WE will MOTOR YOU OUT TO VIEW. McKENZIE and WILLIS, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Cathedral square. MoGSB&-986 NATIONAL MOBTGAGE & AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LTD. A DDINGTON SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY, 22nd APRIL. SPECIAL ENTRY. On account of MR W. KAIN, Fairlie: 430 Sound-mouth Merino Ewes; English Leicester rams 15th April. These sheep are off high country. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LTD., 8508 Auctioneers. LAND FOR DISCHARGED SOLDIERS. AO ACRES, 1 ROOD, 24 PERCHES AT 4:D HIGHBANK. The Goodwill of Section 29, Highbank Settlement, is open for purchase by tender by DISCHARGED SOLDIERS. The property is a miles from Cairn bra® Railway Station. Former lessee C. E. Butterworth. HEAVY AGRICULTURAL LAND, CROPPING and DAIRYING. Dwelling 4 rooms, cow byre, etc. This section is a Lease in Perpetuity. Capital Value £305 12a 4d. Annual rental £ls Ss 6d. . Easy terms will he given for the purchase of the Goodwill. Tenderers must: (1) State amount of deposit tiey are prepared to pay. (2) Enclose military discharge. (3) Mark envelope "Tender for Section 29 Highbank Settlement." Tenders close at this office 4 p.m., Friday, 24th April, 1925. G. H. BTJLLARD, 756S Commissioner of Crown Lands. w ANTED Known—At IfiohoJaon and Co.'s, Monday, Special Clearance Manufacturers' Samples Ladies Jumpers jPxrr*.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18362, 21 April 1925, Page 16
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