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AUCTION SALES IMI’ORTANT PUBLIC TRUST* SALE Of the CELEBRATED BELLEVUE GARDENS, LOWER HUTT. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14th. 1922, At 2.50 p.m, Keenest leiijhton has receiv- • ed instructions from the PUBLIC TRUSTEE to offer for ABSOLUTE SALE, by Public Auction, in the Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse quay, Wellington, as abo\e— THE BELLEVUE GARDENS. Subdivided into fourteen beautiful home sites, varying in area from half to over two acres. The subdivision has been carefully made 60 as to retain the magnificent trees and growth on the property free from I injury, whilst leaving ample scope for purchasers to erect their homes. The laud is rich, alluvial, and these garden sections are noted for their beauty, the rare collection of trees and flowering shrubs growing thereon, and are adjacent, to thev beautiful homes of V. Riddiford, Eeq., F. Cooper, Esq-, Hubert Sladden, Esq., and others. They have perfect city drainage, within easy walking distance of the Railway station, are ideally situate in the best part of the Hutt Valley, <ind have a prospective and present value second to none. They overlook the beautiful recreation ground of twelve acres, and arc close to the District Valley High School site of eighteen acres recently acquired bv the Government. The Lower Hutt Borough Council has entered into an agreement with the Public Trustee to immediately widen the road and to form and complete a new footpath along the whole frontage of this property. The terms are most liberal, viz:— 10 per cent, deposit. 10 per cent, in six months. 10 per cent, in twelve months. Balance may remain on mort* gage for five years at p.c. Aj* there are only FOURTEEN SECTIONS, prospective purchasers should get a plan and inspect without delay. REMEMBER, THERE IS ONLY ONE BELLEVUE GARDENS. For further details and lithograph plans, apply to the Auctioneer, H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 182, Featherston Street, Or to— THE PUBLIC TRUST®. Note.—Plana available on and after Tuesday next.

TENDERS. GRAZING—TRENTHAm’ MILITARY CAMP. rjTiBNDERS. endorsed "Tender—Trentham Grazing l /' will be received at ileadouartera, N.Z. Military Forces, Wellington, up to Nloon June 10th, 1922, for right of grazing sheep on part Trentham Reserve (approx. 225 acres) for three years from July Ist next. Conditions of license may be seen at above Office, Camp Commandant's Office, Trentham, Command Headquarters Office, Palmerston North, and' Area Office, Masterton, Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. B. PUTTICK, Major, N.Z. Staff “0" Duties, 689 For G.G. In/c. Administration. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. BUILDING TIMBER FOR SALEI fJ YfcJNDEIRS, addressed to the City Elngi- ■*- neer, will be received for a quantity of rough and dressed building timber, which may be inspected at the'Council’s Housing Block, Northland. Full particulars may be obtained at the City Engineer’s Office, Mercer street. City. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. May 29th, 1922. 684 SCRIM A SANCTUARY FOR VERMIN And especially bugs. If you have old scrim about, rip it off and replace it with Pabco or Amiwud Wall-hoards. These art boards are sanitary and eminently satisfactory, and give the most beautiful panelling for walls and ceilings. Promote hygienic conditions in your home, and keep them, by substituting Amiwud or Pabco Wall-boards for scrim. Write for particulars. AUBREY GO ALTER AND 00.. Chief Agents and Distributors, 149-151, Featherston Street.

CEMENT. WILSON'S (N.Z. "PORTLAND ONLY. Guaranteed to comply with all the requirements of the British Standard Specification. The besl sment in New Zealand. Write or 'pho. - FRANCIS HOLMES. 10-12. Ground Floor, Dominion Farmers’ Institute Building. Bulk Store: Maginnity street. 'Phone 208. FAMA (Regd.) FLOORING. A NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRY. FIRE-KERBS, Fireproof Walls behind Gas Stoves, Counter and Sink Tops, Stall Boards and Floors of Shop entrances, in addition to the usual Floors in Bathrooms, Lavatories.- Porches: nine colours, plain tcrrazzo, granite, inlay. FAMA STONE WOOD FLOORING CO., Waring Taylor street. Wellington. TIMBER. "VVTIi Stock Ironbark, Spotted Gum, v v and other Hardwoods. Al6o Hobart Split Palings and Sawn Rails for fencing. We Book OTders for quick delivery for Oregon, Red-wood, Oak, Maple, and Three-ply of all kinds. L. G. PORTER, 42, Waring Taylor Street. 'Phone 2528. TIMBER DIRECT FROM SAWMILLS. VSTE have good stocks of all classes Building Ti ' .. Timber* Totarq* Matai, Rimu, White Pine, Piles, Fencing Posts, Droppers, Scantling, Weatherboards, Matchlining, etc. Mills situated on Main Trunk, delivery to any station on railway, North Island. Stock can be inspected at Pukuweka Sawmills, Manunui. We can alsoi supply all lines Builder's Hardware. Write direct to THE C. and A. ODLIN TIMBER AND HARDWARE CO., LTD., P O. Box 1592. Wellington 88 TERRANO, The Original JOINTLESS FLOORING. FIRE - RESISTING, Non-hygroscopic, Hygienic. Terrano Flooring has been largely and successfully adopted in England by leading architects, including hospital specialists Supplied in a variety of .colours. . Samples, prices, etc., on application to KE&SCOE & CO., LTD. WANTED Known Account Books . ruled to any requirements can bo had at the "Times" office. These books, ore strong and faithfully made, and tho quality of paper used is of .the best.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11222, 30 May 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11222, 30 May 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11222, 30 May 1922, Page 10