AUCTIONS. Mckenzie and willis. THIS DAT. .THIS DAY, Commencing at 1 o'clock. AUCTION SALE OF BOOTS AM) SHOES ■DRAPERS'! DRAPERY! HOUSEHOLD LINEN, ETC. AT OUR ROOMS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Next Post Office. ON account of a Country Storekeeper, a groat quantity of Drapery, Household Linen, Boote and Shoes, etc., including: about 100 pairs of Boots and Shoes, mosf.y Women's, Girls' and Children's, Ladies' Underclothing, Eider Quilts, Sheets, Quilts, Table Covers, Ec-rviettes, Pillow Slips, Towels, Linen Tab'o Cloths. Drawn Thread Work, Tapestry Tabic Covers, Curtr.ins, Cushions, KaTl Cnrtnina, Twocds, Dress Materials, Costume jjcnsrths, etc., etc. M'KENZIE AND WILLIS, Auctioneers. MoKENZIE AND WILLIS, TJCTIONEERS AND I FURNISHERS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE (NEST POST OFFICE). FOR NEW FURNITURE AT LOWEST SPECIAL SPRING BARGAINS. LACE CURTAINS, from 4s per pair. BEST AXMINSTER CARPET RUNNER, 27in wide, 8s 9d per yard. HEARTHRUGS from a kitchen rus at 4s 6d to a Beautiful Drawing or Diningroom Rug at 323 Gd. LINOLEUMS AND FLOORCLOTHS, from 3s lid per yard. SEA-GRASS CARPETS, 10ft by Bft and 12ft by 9ft from 19s 6d. CARPET SWEEPERS (Bissell's), '" from 15s. WRINGERS, from 15s 6d. LAWN MOWERS, ' Splendid- Ball-bearing Machines, 355. Easy enough driven lor t woman to use. TABLE COVERS, from 8s 6<L MARCELLa" QUILTS, from- 15s. SLIP MATS, from 3* 6d. HANDSOME OAK SIDEBOARDS, from *5 ss. . HIGH-BACKED DINING CHAIRS, with mring seats, from 15s. * OAK BEDROOM SUITES, from £ls. CHESTERFIELD COUCHES, in Velvet, from £6 15». VERY HANDSOME DINING '-UITES of 7 • pieces, from £9 15s. HANDSOME DOUBLE WOOD BEDSTEADS, 3Db 6d and 42a Od. PIANOS. We always have a GOOD PIANOS FOR SALE CHEAP, FOR CASH OR TERMS. __ OUR NEW FURNITURE IS ALL OF BEST QUALITY And Guaranteed to give Satisfaction. WE FAVE FURNISHED HUNDREDS OF HOMES IN CANTERBURY OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS FROM 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. AUCTIONEERS AND HOUSE FURNISHERS. CATHEDRAL SQUARE (NEXT POST OFFICE). HILLARY AND BAXTER. HILLARY AND BAXTER, ■ESTATE AGENTS and LAN J BROKERS, 116, MANCHESTER STREET. Between Cashel and Hereford Street*. SOME OF THE BEST BARGAINS IN .ART BUNGALOWS. f*(\ A A—ST ALBANS, ne.ir the Park and 3b"4:U 3d car—Beautifully Finished Bungalow of 6 rooms, two five-light bay windows, Aroe boxed-out leadlight art pane's, 7ft hall, cosy veranda-i, t- o three-light boxed-out bay windows, electrlo light fittings, slab tile grates, sp'.cndtd mantelpiecoa, porcelain pedes-tal-bath, large lavatory br.sin. everything well under cover. The house, which is 40ft wide, baa a very fin- appearance 'tandina on * grand quarter-acre section, well fenced, we have every confidence in recommending this aa one of the best »,„». HILLARY AND BAXTERPOT E—FENDALTON Wroxton Thero 3bO 10 is no prettier epot. Very Fine Section, near Quarter-acre, Superior Bungalow of 5 rooms (only a few years built), complete in every detail, hall 9ft wide, verandah on side faces N.W . good cupboards good hot and cold, water terries, all conveniences, including pantry, sculler.' and washiouse; water supplied from deop well. Price just reduced from £950. ___-. HILLARY AND BAXTER. ALBANS, very nice situation. . _ _lO —Specially Well-built Bungalow of 5 rooms, well arranged and beautifully finished in every way, electric light, porcelain bath, 'good door and window furniture, latest tile grates with hearths to match, ch<vce leadlights, etc., etc all conveniences cejrjeeted with the mam buildings; grand aeotion, nearly quarter-aeTe, in a very nice part, handv to car, bowling groen and public School. We can recommend this.property as oetei" flrat-cliies in every way. ° e '--' HILLARY AND BAXTER, 146, Manchester Street >grrr— EAST LINWOOD Up-to-date 'O 1 O Bungalow of 5 good rooms, well finished in every way, verandah on fide and hack, nice oriel window, eiectric light fittinco, leadlizht* in good taste, tile grates and hearths, plenty of cupboards wardrobes and linen press, porce.ain bath and basin in batiiroora, hot and cold wr.ier service, pantry, scullery an.i washhooto, all und>>r cover. Good water supply. Fine section, well over •itrhth of an acre, all securely fenced. S HILLARY AND BAXTER 146, Manchester Street. "-"r-FA—WALTHAM, handy to railway OOU station, power house and public school, Bungalow of 5 good rooms, well built and nicely finished, verandah and bay window, cupbiards and linen press, bathroom, lavatory basin, hot and cold water service, tile grates and hearths, tile-back range {splendid cooker), gas fittings and nng, pantry, scullery and washhouse all connected with back verandah, mais sewer connection complete. Eighth-acre section in a fine handy position. Government Advances mortgage can remain on at 4J per cent. 8 ■ HILLARY AND BAXTER. /»/JJ?/"\— Spreydon, handy to Cathmcre dt>DOU Hi'ls. tram and school. Superior Bungalow house of 6 rooms 18 x 15, panelled hull, fine hall, clossd-in verandah, bay window choioe leadlishts. very nice tiled graces 'and hearths, electric light fittings, plenty of cupboards and wardrobes, bathroom, poroe'.ain bath, lavatory basin, hot and cold water service, pnntry, scullery and washhouae, Marseilles tiled rcof. Fine section 45ft x 2i chains. Everything in firstrlass order. HILLARY ANT) BAXTER, 146, Manchester Street. JOSEPH WALLACE. SYDENHAM. FINE BUSINESS POSITION. COLOMBO STREET. SHOP and 3 ROOMS, deep * Section to enlarge premises. Back Entrance. GOOD INVESTMENT AT JOSEPH WALLACE. ST ALBANS. NEAR TRAM, 2d SECTION £7OO. CORNER SECTION of £-ACRE, long fron-.ase. 7-r. HOUSE, all conveniences. Orchard Would subdivide well. JOSEPH WALLACE. Telegrams: " Sheep," Cbristchuroh.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17282, 25 September 1916, Page 12
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