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"DEL BETA" and "ARISTON" NETS DIRECT from the MILLS DOBSONS M. BROWNE Nottingham, England, TO YOU ! REGENT FURNISHERS ore pleased to announce the arrival of a large indent of these quality Nets, bought well below to-day's ruling prices. Beautifully finished borders, and also suitable for the finest Frilled Cross-over Curtains. Artistically made in our workroom if you wish. ★ Our representative would be pleased to call and discuss your furnishing problem with you. Fine Cotton Nets which add 'oveHness to the plainest room in sprig; leaf, floral and scalloped designs . . . gracefully frames your window to form a perfect background for every furnishing scheme. ★ Lily of the Valley floral, finely ★ Finely woven festoon design with scalloped border. 40in wide. small florat sprig. 48in wide. 8/10 yard 9/11 yard Combination florat and leaf design. ★ Beautifully fine lace pattern. 50in 50in wide 9/11 yard wide 8/5 y«d • Also many other designs .. .. from 3/- yanl to 9/11 yard MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. REGENT FURNISHERS LTD. 161-163 GLOUCESTER STREET 'PHONE 30-508

The Executors of the Estate of the late MAJOR R. W. HANNAH, D. 5.0., M.G, Owhata, Rotorua Are Offering for Salo ae a whole at PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE HOMESTEAD On MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1951, at 2 p.m. HIS BEAUTIFUL HOME AND FARMLET of approx. 80 ACRES ■ - :? ? * -, ~i‘1 ■ -uni ir ■ ■' ■■■! KW* Situated on ter-wated Metaray, S nites from HetonM, with Imo tok. shorn trWitegs, th. propMty htrtne trkvwwd thtaaghtat Ito l.nqth by ■ ctear, f.tf-ra«nlng trout strMm. Th. HMMstMd stands nmirby and t.clne th. Lak. with Norttwrly .spact, and consists of a modw. rasldi.c., as Illustrated, built I* uadar supervision of the wall-known WalllnetOn architect, Mr ternard Jahns. Its coastructipn Is of rough-cmt walls .nd tiled met. and It embraces modern amenities in the shape of eir-conditlo.li>, plant, built-in wardrobes end dressin, teMea, stainless steel .sinks and benches In kitchen and pantry, 1 bathrooms, doable ,ara,e, etc. In testator's lifetime a small fat lamb awe flock and later a milkin, herd were run on the property, which Is In complete with sheep and cattle yards, modem stables, haybam aad 2-plant cowshed in first-class order aad of desl,n. comtructten and tooflo, to motah the Homestead. There ore also 2 stands of lucerne eoverin, some t acres or thereabouts. In addition, there Is a quaint 2-storoy Moorish type dwellin, surrounded by lonq-establishod plantations. A special feature Is that, by virtue of its situation and conformation, the land has a dual value 1. that It affords a beautlM secluded homo and small farm or. If desired, now or later, a profitable etiHln,-up Investment Into sections of particular value. With that end In view a full scheme plan has been settled and submitted to the Surveyor-General for approval, showln, the property as divisible into 116 attractive bulldin, sites, of which M are traversed by the trout stream and nine have a take shore fronta,e. ftiotortatic copies of this plan are avoitabto. FUfiRITUIE ANO EFFECTS; With fullest regard to teste, but little to osponte. the Homestead was carpeted, curtained pad fomlshod voder tne expert supervision of Messrs HvrcHoy end Go., Wollln,ton, and much of the carpotin, Is well to wall. The suceassfvl purchaser will bo ,lvon the rI,M to buy at Ms election the carpets and/or furniture and contents of house and outbuildings (Including dfn«hy and outboard motor) at comprehensive valuation figures now being ascertained. FOR FULL FARTICULARS, COPY PLAN AND PERMIT TO VIEW, APPLY.— GUARDIAN TRUST « EXECUTORS CO. OF NJL ALL BRANCHES; OR WRIGHT, STEPHENSON U COi LTD. t . (A6EMTE FOR THE SALE). ■

BLANKETS AWE SCARCE . down quilts - FROM HARRIS BROS. LTD. It's so muck easier to acquire these necoesOrlee tor comfort from us, on unbeatable tormo and at prices I <FION({U \ within the COST reach oi aft. Bo eonvincod-lMpoct oT 1 our wide range of colours and designs. In popular Paisleys and Brocades. I SINGLES from £4'7'9 to £ll'ls'- I ■■ ■ V ■PUII DOUBLES from £s'3'6 to £l4'ls'- . ' -v ' f -\ - - ■"

’T" r RY walking on an iron roof teMMF _ * bare footed on a really hot r"/ tununer day—and you’ll feel \ / / 'ike a cat on hot bricks. Add to K / / this burning heat, the slashing ( 1 rains, and maybe snow of winter, I I plus periodical gaits and hailstorms, and you have what roof — 1 oaint has to stand up to that ■ / ' 1— thin coat of paint protection 1 \ that safeguards your iron roof j■ i osi a \ The toughest, hardest-wearing ////// Bw / I \ \ \ \ \ roof paint I know is B.A.L.M. ' / / / / / I \ \ \ \ \ DuLite. Under laboratory tests, ' / I \\\\\ \ \ \ \ and outdoor weather tests, \ \ \ \ \ ' \ ' Dulitb has been proved to have amazing resisting properties. Note how it retains its good appearance, keeps its colour. I know—and if you want my advice i —use duute Roof Paint. FREE! Helpful Folders To help you make a good jobBXL-M. a have prepared a serin of five “ Now to prißt than " folders, covering—Walls Wooden Houses—Furniture—Bathrooms and Kitchens—Ceilings. M M 1 I I I■ ■ They’re free for the asking. Every Dulux distributor has them. Ask him or, if it’s easier, write to BXL.M. (NX) IM, Box go, Low Hun, ROOF PAINT mentioning the foMcts you require. There’s a DULITE Distributor m your town. ; BRITISH AUSTRALIAN LEAD MANUFACTURERS (NX) LTD. 1 * ATXMUro WtaxnroTOH Oamcmmaf Dombiw. Factqrms at Lown Hun a» AutUAim. ms

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26393, 11 April 1951, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26393, 11 April 1951, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26393, 11 April 1951, Page 5