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AUCTION SALES. ' AUCTION SALE. CHABATING HOME, E.PUNI STREET, LOWER HUTT. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14th, 1922, At 2.30 p.in. |T ERNEST LEIGHTON has received LL* instructions from Mrs ICinsey to offer. for ABSOLUTE SALE by Public Auction in the Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse quay, Wellington, os above — THAT CHARMING one - story eight- ' roomed Residence, besides large te- • ceptioti hall, scullery, pantry, linen cupboard, washhouse, copper, tubs, h. and c. water, gets, .etc., also several outbuildings. The house is substantially built and beautifully finished throughout. Half an acre of rich level land, laid out in lawns, flower and vegetable gardens, asphalt paths, etc. For further details and card to view, apply to the Auctioneer. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 79fi 182, Foatherston streetIMPORTANT PUBLIC TRUST SALE Of the CELEBRATED BELLEVUE GARDENS, LOWER HUTT. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14th, 1922, At 2.30 p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON 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 above — THE BELLEVUE GARDENS. Subdivided, into fourteen beautiful home sites, varying in area from half to over two acres. The subdivision has been carefully made so as to retain the magnificent ire os and growth on the property free from injury, whilst leaving ample scope for purchasers to erect their homes. The land 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 the beautiful homes of V. Riddiford, Esq., 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, and have a prospective and present value second to none. They overlook the beautiful recreation ground of twelve acres, and are close to the District Valley- High School site of eighteen acres recently acquired by 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 mortgage for five years at 6J p.c. As 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 TRUSTEE. DRESS AND FASHION. WANTED Known—Miss iWalsh, Courtenay place, for Holeproof Hosiery and Wooi Singlets. JUST arrived, ex lonic, 12 only shorl BLafck 'Coney Seal Coats. 31 inches long, plain roll collar handsomely lined, JUS 15s; with mole coney collars, 15 guineas. Queree Bros.. 116, Willis btreet. -| pr PAIRS heavy Tweed Trousers, dark Itl colours, all sizes, usually 37s 6d, at Sale, 22s 6d; pure Woollen Jerseys from 6s 6d each, in greys and heathers. Hay vice's, 149-151. Manners street, opp. King’s Pictures. WORSTED SUITS, men’s, 3 to 6, 655, latest style and cut, reduced from 6 guineas; Blue Serge Suits, guaranteed all-wool indigo dye. £6 10s, reduced from 10 guineas. Silverstone’s. Vivian street, at Cuba street Tram Stop. X OVELY Winter Coats—Raids’ and -Ll Women’s, smart and distinctive, very low price (factory cost). On view at Raines Shot?rooms, Belcher’s Buildings, 1, Dixon street. Trams stop at door. (1 REAT Millinery Sale at Qneree H Bros., 116, Willis street. —Pick any Hat in stock at 21s; English ready-to-wear Felts, 35s to 49s 6d; Trimmed Hats up to 555; Feather Toques, 29s 6d to 42s 6d; Black Lisere Trimmed Straws 355. all 21s. WANTED Known—Smart Skirts in heavy tweeds, suitable for golf, from 37s 6d. Miss Walsh. Courtenay place. -| n MEN’S heavy Tweed Dark Grey 1" Overcoats, all sizes, usually sold £6 10s. at Sale, 455: Under Flannels, usually 9s 6d, to clear for 5s 6d. Hayvice’s. 149-151. Manners street, opp. King’s Pictures. CARTER AND CO., Cuba street, Wei lington.—Autumn, just landed, Ladies’ New Coats, New Purs, Ladies' Coney Seal Coats, £lB 18s; big lot Wool. [VtOR Clothing _pf style, good make, and ■L good fit, The ('Paragon" product is guaranteed "It." WANTED Known—Tweed Coat from 455. Velour from £6 6s. See these for value at Miss Walsh’s, Courtenay place. rrVHH PARAGON can be found at 59, L Manners street, over (Zak’s), producers of Tailor-made Clothes. QTILB, make, and service, fit front O and back. Then for The Paragon, make a straight track. SAVE yourself trouble and much hard earned cash, for The Paragon Tailors—now—make a dash. PARAGON Woollens, neat designs, and strong weave, at prices that make our competitors grieve. WANTED known—Fashion and Q ity in Boots and Clothing at Davis’s, New and Second-hand D« corner Jessie and Taranaki stri ’Phone 21-208. WHEN tired of Suit prices unrea ably high. The Paragon Tailor doubt you will try. WANTED Known New Coats in English Velour, from £6 6s: with Fur Collars, from £lO 10s. Miss Walsh, 124, Courtenay place. DON’T be misled by the shop window glare, secure service with saving up The Paragon's stair. WITH Style, make, and fitting with comfort and ease; Paragon Suits the most critical please. lADIES’ Knitted Frocks, from 35s';. 4 Black Fox Furs from 635; a few only English Coats, good style, at 555; Wool Jumpers at 16s 6d; and hundreds of Sprays of Flowers worth 4s lid, for Is lid. Queree Bros., 116. Willis street. A : R.TIIUR J. Lock and Key Specialist. WYCHERLEY, Keys Cut to any Pattern or any Look Safe and Strong-room Doors Adjusted. Yale Latches fitted or repaired. p.O. Box Keys promptly duplicated. KODAK CORNER, Wellington. ’Phones: Business 568, Private 1982.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11226, 3 June 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11226, 3 June 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11226, 3 June 1922, Page 12