AUCTIONS. H. C. SMITH. fJ<HE CITY MARKET, 530 COLOMBO ST. PUBLIC AUCTION, TO MORROW, at 11 a.m. Quantity 3xl Blue Gum, cut for hurdles, Farm Gates, Doors, Windows, Glass trainee, 3 Lavatories, 2 doz. Porcelain Basins find Lavatories, 2 No. 4 Rams, 4 Portable Coppers, Water Cylinder, 3 Meat Safes, Saadler'g Machine, 2 6ets Platform Scales, o Wheelbarrows, 3 Motor Trailers, 6 Coppers <lO to 20 gallons), 2 C.C. Saws, Circular Saw, 2 Fishing Nets, Electric Motor and Pump, Garden Tools, etc. _ MOTORS, BICYCLES, AND TOOLS, At 12.15 P.M. I Stock Chaff, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Peas, Grit, Chaff, Hay, Straw, Canary Seed, Plain and Barb Wire, Netting, Staples, and many other lines of Hardware. , FURNITURE AND EFFECTS at X P.M. POULTRY! 2P.M. POULTRY! Largo Consignments arriving from country. A full list will be statod in Friday's papers. Bacon, Eggs, Lard, Honey, Tea, 12 71b best Akaroa Cheese at 7d per lb, a splendid line. Tea from Is Bd. 11. C. SMITH, Prop., 'Phone 34-680. 4486 T HE FARMERS' SALEYARDS, 87 St. Asaph street West. WEEKLY SALE TO-MORROW, at 11 a.m. Account NORTH CLIENT: 6 Draught Horses, from 7 years up; broken to all farm work, including 1 Stud Book Mare 2 Spring-Carters 2 Spring Drays, 2 Sets Harness 1 Dr. Gelding 1 Coal Dray and 1 Set Harness Harness for all the above horses Account CLIENT: C-Horse Team Working Draughts, broken to all farm work COWS. COWS. Offered at 12.30 p.m. Account MR L. J. BROCHERIE, Heatbcote: 3 Friesian Cows, duo now to 3rd calvei 1 Friesian Cow, due now to 4th calf These four cows are sound and reliable, and are 6-gallon cows when in profit. Account NORTH CANTERBURY CLIENT: 4 Jersey Cross three-year-old Springing Heifers (dehorned), in good condition; exceptional quality Also 1 Jlex Separator, 1 Milk Cooler (good), 1 Cream Can, and 2 Milk Drums FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. IMPLEMENTS, VEHICLES, and PRODUCE. Large Lists Offered. 11. C. SMITH. 'Phone 32-893. 4490 H. C. S M I T H FOR ANY CLASS OF FARM OR BUSINESS. A BSOLUTELY the Cheapest Farm on the market—6o ACRES, Dairy and Agricultural Land; good homestead and outbuildings; close to rail and one of the best markets in Canterbury. Government Mortgage. 80s per week covers overhead chaTges and pays itself off. Easy Ingoing, or owner take house and few acres in Exchange. 91 ACRES, RICCARTON, Heavy Land, Government Leasehold; Bungalow and Outbuildings good; Government Mortgage. Only £IOSO, or owner Exchange for Town House. Equity £3OO-£4OO. 35 AORES in Good Township—Sell as Going Concern; 13 head stock, all farm implements, etc., £llsO, or Exchange Equity £3OO, for Town House. CHEAP BEOKENHAM . BUNGALOW—£7SO, with £IOOO or near Deposit; cost present owner £1175 eighteen months ago; leaving Ohristohurch, compelled to sell; 5 rooms, all conveniences. A Snip. SOUND PORK BUTCHERY BUSINESS. Situate Good Suburb; turnover cloße £3O p.w. equipment cost owner over £400; Shop and Dwelling, etc. Take £265 cash, or terms arranged. This is a bargain. H. O. SMITH, Auctioneer, Lands, Estate, and Commission Agents, etc., The City Market, 550 Colombo street. 'Phone 34-680. 58172 Mckenzie and willis. REASONS WHY REASONS WHY REASONS WHY REASONS WHY ' REASONS WHY REASONS WHY It pays to COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE MoKENZIE and WILLIS. MoKENZIE and WILLIS. MoKENZIE and WILLIS. MoKENZIE and WILLIS. MoKENZIE and WILLIS. MoKENZIE and WILLIS. rPHE LARGE STOCKS OF THIS UP-TO-J- DATE WAREHOUSE are all marked at prices that will represent great savings, but with low prices Dependable Furniture must be Guaranteed. Many Homes throughout Canterbury stand as practical examples of McKenzie and Willis' Furniture. That tbifs furniture has stood the test of years eo favourably is one of the Reasons that should influence you to make McKenzie and Willis You?, Furnishing Store. BEDROOM SUITE, complete with Sit Sill WARDROBE, Bevelled Shaped Minor, Handsome 3ft 6in REFLEX SHAPED BEVELLED MIRROR DUCHESSE, LOW BEDSIDE CABINET, 4ft 6in DOUBLE BEDSTEAD AND CABLE . EDGE NON-SAG RUSTLESS WIRE MATTRESS, Finished Rosewood. £l6 10s. OVAL OAK TEA WAGGONS, on large Silent Castors—s2s 6d. FiIMU TEA-WAGGONS, or. large silent Castors—22s 6d. THREE-PIECE UPHOLSTERED SUITE, comprising CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE and TWO LOUNGE CHAIRS to match, with Deep Restful Seats, . independent sprung front edges, High Shaped Backs, covered in Handsome Genoa Velvet, and to every purchaser of this Choice Suite, AN . UPHOLSTERED FIRE SIDE CHAIR TO MATCH IS GIVEN ABSOLUTELY FREE. Remember the priceoniy jG22 15s. HIGH-BACK DINING CHAIRS, with loose Seagtass' Seats—lßs. SIDEBOARD, Oval Minor, two Drawers, Large Cupboard—£6 103. BOX EXTENSION KERBS with Upholstered Tops-"-37s Gd, 655. ANTIQUE COPPER KERBS—7a 6d, 13s 6d, 16s Gd, 17s 6d, 23s 6d, 263 Gd. OAK BEDROOM SUITE—This well-built Suite has WARDROBE with Large Oval Bevelled Mirror, TWO-DRAWER DUCHESSE with Oval Bevelled Mirror, BEDSIDE CABINET AND SOLID PANELLED 4ft Gin BEDSTEAD—£IB 13a. BOX OTTOMAN, well upholstered in Cretonne—fa 2s. USED FURNITURE. McKenzie and Willis' STOCK OF USED FURNITUItE IS THE LARGEST IN THE CITY, and includes Dining and Sittingrrtom Suites, ' Oak and Rimu Bedroom Suites, Pianos, Sewing Machines. These Roods 1 have been reconditioned where necessary, and at the prices marked represent great savings. OLD FURNITURE FOR NEW. McKenzie and Willis will accept your old Furniture or Furnishings as Liberal Part-payment when buying new goods. McKENZIE and WILLIS, 120 Hereford stroet (two doors from Colombo street.)' ! Hotels. GREYMOUTH. HOTEL. W. S. MITCHELL (Proprietor), - Late City Hotel, Christchurch. Registered C.T.. A.A., and C.S. House. The Best Appointed Hotel on the West Coast. ■ M 6625 HOTEL CECIL. Cnr. Manchester and Belfast streets. Mrs k. McClelland has again taket> over this Popular Hotel. Tariff from £2 2s per week. Permanents by arrangement. 'Phone 34-174. Also at 28 Gloucester street. 'Phone 35-180, M 6043 EW BRIGHTON CAFE (Private Hotel), Come to the Seaside. Ettra reduction in t&riff during School Holidays. Special Tariff (Or Permanents. Excellent Accommodation. Every convenience for Families. Close to Golf Course, Tennis, and Bowling Greens. For fuller particulars 'Phone 34 265,- or write MRS' N. J. JOHNSTON, J4QB6 Proprietress.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20492, 10 March 1932, Page 16
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