AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. fJIATTEESiIL'fI SALE. SATURDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRIES INCLUDE. On behalf of MB. J. WARREN, Prebbleton: 2 Six-year-old Geldings, all work. 1 Eight-year-old Gelding, all work. On behalf of MR. W. THOMPSON, Governor's Bay: 1 Koan Half-draught Mare, 6yrs, all chain work. 1 Dark Bay Pony Mare, with school cart and harness. Pony especially quiet for children. On account OXFORD CLIENT: 1 Draught Mare, all work. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. 7534 H. MATSON and CO. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. QUICK. TURNOVER QUICK TURNOVER QUICK TURNOVER QUICK TURNOVER SMALL PROFITS SMALL PROFITS SMALL PROFITS SMALL PROFITS and we sell BETTER FURNITURE FOR LESS BETTER FURNITURE FOR LESS BETTER FURNITURE FOR LESS BETTER FURNiTURE FOR LESS BETTER FURNITURE FOR LESS BETTER FURNITURE FOR LESS THESE prices are extremely low, but they alone cannot give you a correct idea of the values we oft'er. When you sue McKENZIE and WILLIS'S quality you will be astounded. How do we do it? Quick turnover, small profits, big buying discountsShop at McKENZIE and WILLIS'S and save money. FIVE-PIECE OAK BEDROOM SUITE, com prising 3ft' 6in WARDROBE with large gitupeu mirror, 3ft 3in DUC'HESSE CHEST, large shaped mirror and four drawers, BEDSIDE CABINET, Ift Gin wide, and FULL DOUBLE BEDSTEAD with Heavy Quality WIRE MATTRESS —£27 15s. WELL UPHOLSTERED- BOX OTTOMAN— From £2 Xss. This OAK JACOBEAN BEDROOM SUITE contains DOUBLE DOOR WARDROBE with large oval bevelled mirror, hand some 3ft 6in DUCHESSE with reflex oval bevelled mirrors, 3 drawers, BEDSIDE CABINET, 2ft wide, and Heavy DOUBLE BEDSTEAD —£39 10s. Large selection of SEAGRASB CHAIRS. 4ft Cin KAPOC MATTRESS, with Bin border with roll edge, well filled with best Samnrang Kapoc, hard-wearing tickings—£3 3s, £3 7s fid, A' 3 15s, KAPOC PILLOWS —4s 9d, ss. 5s 6d, 6o each. 4ft 6in KAPOC MATTRESS, serviceable ticking, well filled with Samaranj Kapoc—47a 6d.
3ft WOODEN BEDSTEAD, with non-saj WIRE MATTRESS—S3b. WIRE COUCH with CUSHIONS in hard wearing Tapestry—-£4 7s 6d. OVAL EXTENSION DINING TABLE with leaf—£s *». DINING CHAIRS, with Searrass Beats—lßa 6d. SIDEBOARD, 3ft Sin wide, 2 dratvors, 2 sets of cupboards, leadlights, and oval bevelled mirror-—£B ss. GATE LEG TABLE, dining size—£3 16s. COPPER FIRE SCREEN, antique finish—18b, 245, 27S 64. ANTIQUE COPPER KERBS —8s 6d, 13b Od. 14s 6d, 16s, 17s 6d, 20s. ANTIQUE BOX EXTENDING KERBS—£2 15s, £3 159. VERY REASONABLE TERMS. VERY REASONABLE TERMS. VERY REASONABLE TERMS, Study this table—-you pay for the goods more quickly, yet the instalments are very low. Amount. Deposit* Weekly. £lO £2O £2 £4 £tS £8 £lO £3O £4O £SO £IOO AfcKENZIE and WILLIS McKENZIE and WILLIS 120 Hereford street, Cbristchurch McK6SOO N.Z. FABMEBS' CO OP. ASSOCIATION, LTD.
HANDY LITTLE FARM, 160 acres, gunny situation Low Deposit to Good Man. The land is good medium quality suitable foi cropping and grazing, well sheltered arid *arm, very suitable for LAMI3S BUILDINGS* Good 4-i-oomed Dwelling and conveniences, 3-6 tailed stable, cbaflhouae, shed, good shelter. OWNKK OUT TO ASSIST SUITABLE PURCHASER. N.Z. FARMERS CO-OP. ASSN., LTD. EXCHANGE. IDEAL AGRICULTURAL FARM WITH * UP-TO-DATE BUNGALOW AND BUILDINGS. HANDY TO CHRISfCBURCH Owner wishes to Retire and will exchange for a Few Acres and Good Duelling on the outskirts of Chriatohurch This Farm it> » good one. and will grow anything, the Land being deep river silt. At present tl.ere are appro* thirty acres Whfat, and twenty acres Oats, also about thirty acres of White Clover (two bags to tha acre has bean obtained). This 10 Genuine and the Owner will discuss any reasonable proposition. Reasonable Terms will be extended if required. N.Z FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN.. LTD. Land Department. NORTH CANTERBURY. GRAZING AND AGRICULTURAL PROPERTY FOR 6ALB BY PRIVATE TREATY. 1 ACRES, of which about fiBO acrof * Umu have been cultivated and sown with English Grasses THE 8011- is a rich lime stone formation set on a good clay subsoil Grows the very best crops of oats, rape, and turnips, and there are few places where sheep do better. The balance is all in the native, the equal of the best In North Canterbury, The property earries 1760 ewos, 500 ewe hogsets. and 70 head of cattle, and does them well BUIT.DTNGB comprise a Sound House of 7 Rooms, h and c. water, 'phone, etc.. to Kether with good woolsbed. yards and dip. stable «nd wool storeroom. There Is a wealth of plantations, orna mental trees, and shrubs SITUATED about 6 miles from railway station and school. The price is right and terms can be extended to a good man. _ further particulars apply to— THE N.Z FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. LIMITED. LAND DEPARTMENT 1*7478 PROPERTIES FOR SALE. BILLARY AND BAXTER. £975. ST. ALBANS BARGAIN. REDUCED FROM £1250. This is a well-built, sunny Bungalow of 5 rooms, kitchenette and sun porch, panelled hall and breakfast-room, plastered and papered throughout, every possible modern convenience, including h. Bird c. shower, porcelain bath and basin, gas cooker. 3 fireplaces, main sewer; 28 perches in well-kept garden, lawn, and orchard; garage, workshop, concrete paths. Everything in the P'u* °f condition. Handy to tram and school The house Is too small for owner's requirements and he would consider exchanging for a larger place in Fendalton or that part. 211 HS7B# HILLARY and BAXTER, 179 Manchester street, \ Sole Agents.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20096, 27 November 1930, Page 18
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