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I'• ''"■ ' ?or; ' ;Salte : toy -tender.' ■ ■■"■ ':[. rpERRITORY OF NEW GUINEA. SALE OF EXPROPRIATED PROPERTIES Sealed tenders will be received by, ttoi undersigned up to 12 Noon on August 31, 1822. for Purchase of Expropriated. Properties in New Guinea, details of which were advertised in the N«w Walakd- Hsbalp issue of the 27th May. and the .Commonwealth Gaaette issue of 18th May, 1922. These properties (Lot J. to 4,. businesses..and Lots 101 to 112, Planta*ons) are" held, by the Custodian of Expropriated Propertieaby virtue of the Expropriation Ordinance. 19201921, of New Guinea, and'now offered for sal« in accordance with Regulations 44 to M under the Treaty of Peace (Germany) Act. 1919-1920. .... .''•"•■ Copies of specifications, .plans, conditions of sale, and other available be secured at. the Branch Office of the-Ous-todian of Expropriated ■ Properties, Institute of Science and Industry. 3R ( Albert Street, East Melbourne, or at the office or—Expropriation Board, Rabaul. ■ New Guinea Trade Agent Post Office .Chambers. Pitt Street. Sydney. Brisbane. Hobart. Adelaide. B l*h. High Commissioner for Australia. Strand. London. . , , . a Each tender must her- accom ? a l l « d unde * Banker's Cheaue in favour of the under signed, or other approved - deposit for an amount representing five per purchase money offered where the ™tend me purchaser is an Australian soldier. ten per centum where 'the mtendmg purchaser is not an Australian .« oldMi . r — The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. p. e. deane; Custodian of Expropriated, Properties, Prime Minister's Department Melbourne. X^^H^ES^S^Y^lSc^^ Tenders are invited for the Purchtuse as a Whole, or in Separate Lots, of the Interest of the Trustees.of, Emily Newland jdeejMed^ ,m one or more blocks of Freehold Lan<U ißituated at Warahoe.; in the Thames Survey District, being portions of those blocks, known as "The Kowbai and Tawhitowhenua Blocks." The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ■ 060 Tenders close at noon on August .81. IVM. Full particulars and conditions of tender, together with sketch plan, mfty be seen on application to „ m , MR. J. F. NEWLAND, Kopu, Tmstee. Or MR. JOHN G. RESTELL. Trustee. Safe Deposit Bldgs.. High Street, Auckland. Or the Office of MESSRS. MAYS. GRAHAM AND GEORGE, Solicitors for the Estate, 99, Queen Street, Auckland. "DOROUGH OF THAMES. TE N'DERS,' The Thames Borough Council will sell by tender portion of the Waiotaii Aqueduct, containing Fifty Thousand Superficial Feet of Timber, more or less, in 8 by 8, 8 by 6, 6 by 4, 9 by li. 12. by li. 6 by H. **& Conditions of Contract, for Demolishing and Removal of Aqueduct on view at the »Borough Chambers, where tenders close at Noon on August 23 instant. - Address to Town Clerk, Thamec. and endoree "Tender to Purchase Timber." Encloise £100 deposit. The highest or any bid not necessarily accepted. A. CHAPMAN. Town Clerk. Thames. August 15. 1922 For Lease by Tender.^ ,p IT Y OF AU.C.KLAND. TENDERS FOR LEASE. OLD STONE JUG PREMISES AND 70 ACRES OF LAND: OR LESS) ADJOINING, BITUATE GREAT NORTH ROAD, POINT, CHEVALIER. Tenders are invited for the Leasts of the above property for a period of five years. The Condition* of the Lesse may be inspected at the Office of the Town Cork, Town Hall, Auckland. '~ l^^l^Tenders close at 4 .p.rri. on THURSDAY. September,2l. 1922. :, .-. ':, ." - The highest or any tender not nei^ssarily accepted. J. S . BRIGHAM, August 17, 1922. . Town Clerk. j EAS'E FOR GRAZING. Tenders will be received up to Noon. September 4 next, for the Lease for Grazing Sheep only on the One Tree Hill Domain, for a period of one or three years, commencing October 1, 1922. Particulars on application. :H.>. YOCKNEY. Council Office, . Onehunga. August 10. 1922. -■' i-■.■••■ , Professional Cards. Remember!, MEGLECT js /GREATEST "g-NEMY OF TgYEfIIGHT. - ... . ■.'■..-. I There-is said to* bo an exception, tci every rule, and if the old. saying, "It's no nu meeting trouble half-way;" ia applied .-■ to optical matters, an exception is found; for it is VERT considerable "use " to mei>i eyetrouble half-way. The sooner an eye-defect is corrected." the lees likely it is to develop. IT DOESN'T MATTER WHAT IS WRONG XX. wi>» wnrH yt) TTR EYES. the fact' thai something is amies is quite sufficient to justify an -investigation. Nineteen times out of twenty skilfully adapted glasses will * put matters right—bring back comfort and save the sight. 8o that whenever anything suspicious is. noted about the eyea, waste nc time, but at once consult an experienced optician. , ■OALFOUR ]y| # ' JRVINE, F.S.M.C, (Priaeman by Exam.. Lonaon) '■'■: SPECIALIST. IN SIGHT-TESTING. 18. KARANGAHAI>E ROAD. , 'Phone A 309. , '""" CHI R O RACT IC. GILES AND ■ GILES. CHIROPRACTORS (Palmer School Graduates), - Members of the N.Zw Chiropractors' Association, Incorporated. Office: IMPERIAL BLDGS-. Fourth 'Floor, Queen Street. Auckland, Hours: 10 to 5.80. "Saturdays. 9 to. I. TkffßS. MORRELL, M.S.T. (Weltmei:' Inat). Are you satisfied with your physical state? Is your mind at rest? Are you thus free from worry and resultant ? lif not, call and have a consultation re your. health. Consultations Free.. ROOM 21. FORRESTER'S BLDG&. Wollealey : Street West. TR U S. S ES. If you want a PeirfectR U S,S E. 5.„." Fitting Truss, consult —- WA(L TE R BROWN. —~ THE TRUSS SPECIALIST, FORESTERS' BUILDINGS. Room 7, ' WELLESLEY and ALBERT STREETS. . He also Manufactures ABDOMINAL BELTB. ; SPitNAL JACKETS And All -Surgical Appliances. -m —ii ii n igg ; I »«■—■■ iii.ii iir—— ; Dyers , aid .Cleaners. TTAVE YOG A" COAT FROCK? If you do not ppssoss , a coat frock, ladies, there is no occasion to buy one. Have one of your eld costumes remodelled by us. We; will quickly transform it into a smart coat frock, and thus you '■■ will have a fashionable garment at comparatively small expense. We can. remodel anything, and bring.it righli up to date. Study economy and get into , touch with us right a v *ay! rpHE QROTHALL WAY QOMPANY. Renovating Specialists and Practical Tailors, 157, SYMONDS PT. AND 171, MANUKAU BD.. AUCKLAND. 'Phone 2544 A. Works f 'Phone 2675 A. Mi Eden. A REVELATION TO AUCKLAND CITY A ' ■■■ AND PROVINCE. Yes. It has really been a REVELAI3ON to thousands, tlmt no garment is too far gone for " THE EMPIRE.',' No matter how Old, Faded, Torn, or ,Dilapidated your Suits or Costumes may be, "THE EMPIRE" can still make them as new atrain OUR DYEING -is. the beet in the World , OUR CLEANING w -done by the latest FRENCH and AMERICAN PROCESSES. OUR REMODELLING and partments are second to none. The «*t is '. trifling, but-our workmanship will be sure to please. Rinc 'Phono No. 3867, and! our '. van will call. Country- Orders specially ! : catered for, and return postage paid. : EMPIRE CLEANING AND DYEING CO.. • FURRIERS. ETC.. ■' , 868. Queen St. (opp, Main Entrance ■ \". Town Hall). ] By Special Appointment ■to Hia Excellency i ■ - Viscount Jellicoc. , CXRPETS*Collected, Cleaned and reti,irned same day if reaui»ed—rVacuum Clean- i ing Co.. 15, Lome St. Phone 1769. TVRAWING. like a tight boot I—Coakley's ' ", \J Tuesday-Friday Mart Sales. TJIRANK HOWLETT. ««!, Sarangahape BdJ; —Cheapest for Beat Bairwork. Pries list N Switenes and Xxaß«fonaatioß« sottteV

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18173, 19 August 1922, Page 6

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