FOB SAX—. ~ PAiCE ' s AVENUE — Weil-fin-a,JU "' ished House, 5 rooms, bath and scullery (built 12 nionuis), good ioundauoi:, w___6nse, c and t; sectiou 50 x 129 W. FLOYD HARROP AND CO., l≤. Shortland-street. :P 1 O^fl -MT " 3 ** to oars>— dJJ.Ui>U House, 7 rooms, bath, pantry, etc, wash house, copper and tubs; land I'JO x 300; garden, lawn, orchard W. FLOXD KARROP A_!D CO., IS. Shortlaitd-street- *? 1 9fMl —MT - KDEN—FIue New : UeslcWJ__UU sidence, Old English style (2storeyj, 9 rooms; bath, with califont; wide staircase; gas and water; corner section, centrally situated. W. FLOYD HARROP AND CO., l≤. Shortland-street 4?QAfk— MT. BDEN-RD.—House 6 rooms, omHj\J\J fireplaces in each room; stands high; splendid outlook; corner section, 5a x 132; laid out ia garden, fruit trees etc W, FLOYD HARROF AND CO.', 13 Shortland-stxeet jp^OA—FAJCE-AVEKUE, MT EDE.NW W" Well-built House, 7 rooms, bath, pantry, porch, linen press, gas and water, washhouse, copper and tubs; section. 50 _ 127 " W. FLOYD HAKROP AND CO.. —i Shortland-street. 4? Srxfk —PAICSTS-α VENUE — House, 6 o».i__r-' rooms, kitchen, bath and pantry, hot and cold water, gas, 3 register grates, washhouse, copper and tubs, workshop coalshed; section, 50 x 127. W. FLOYD HARROP AND CO., IS, Shortland-street. ■C'PSQfY - REMTTERA— House 6 rooms, B.P.S. (built good timber), 2 bay windows, wash-house,' copper, and tubs; corner section, 66 x ISO; splendid soil. W. FLOYD HARROP AND CO., OS. Shortland-street A TTENTlON—Bargains to Quick Buyers. _»- —— &RAHAH-ST., City — Dwelling, 11 rooms; let at 17/; handy situation; £410. 4DJACENT VETERANS' HOME, corner position, nearly 4 acres, level, volcanic land, with Cottage; could lease advantageously; promising quick returns: price £1150. C. R. WILLIAMSON AND CO., House Agents, 85, Queen-st. Jfl O B <2 A _ E. .TJjEMUERA. /->iHOICia A LLOTMENTS. >_< ii FROM. 25/ FOOT. CALL FX)R PLANS. ■XTEVILLE -JTEWCOMB AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE, p> Q B Q' A _ E. rJONKGXSY —Residence" "7 rooffie, pantxjv I-' bathroom, scullery, washhouse, static ;nd buggy house, tool sued, etc.; large ailotnent 66 by 29Btt, planted with fruit trees; ;ood garden; £1100. l_17) £• »>/rpr—EDEiV TERRACE—New Villa of 3_O it> 5 rooms and conveniences; allotment (2515) SXfAREHOUSE AND FACTORY SITES — »» 1 have several first-class Allotments, with frontages to and Albert--st, at very reasonable prices. TTOWlCK—Sections over i acre, each. £25. IT'INGSLAND —Allotments, from 23/ per "■ foot. jp^QS; —EPSOM—Residence 7 rooms and all modern conveniences; section 6li by 200 ft; let at 20/ week. (2510) jp, XAft- GREY LiNN—Modern Villa 5 o»«_»WJ rooms and conveniences- sectiou 40 by 90ft ' c>44B) LYNN—WellJmilt modern Resi*JT deuce 7 dooms, all conveniences. £SOU. (244 i) {*ATX— MX - ROSi_iLL—Modern ViUa 6 <._!_ It> rooms, bathroom, washhonse, etc.; section 46 by l_Jit. A bargain. (245 a; TAf SUM —Modern Residence 7 rooms, ali J-* conveniences; close to tram and train - splendidly built. £875. "VpEVILLE "XXEWCOMB, AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT, DISTRICT AGENT FOR ROYAL EXCH-_<__ A_SU_AN(J_ COKPOIiAXiUJS ANii NKW P_ATE GLASS INSURANCE COMPAA'I, IJiS MAJESTIS AKCAQE. X A. J A M E * HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT. 63, ViUKKM-S'J.'., AUCKLAND. •f'-TXji — PENROSE — House, 7 rooms dj I <tJ\J and outbuildings, 5 acres good land; owner Having left Auckland, will consider any otter. ~ GREY LYNN — Superior cWUVv/ Villa, 6 rooms and all conveniences; Allot. _> x 132; very line view and easy terms. 936 V'Tiriib ~ DELIGHTFUL ■ COUNTRY HOME AND FARM — Superior House, 5 rooms, bathroom and pantry; stable, buggy house, washhouse, dairy, fowlhouse; IS) acres good land; easy terms, or will lease. i-'Afcfl — MI. ROSKILL — Villa, 6 ttmrxXtv rooms, bath, etc.; Allot 42 X IS2; only £60 cash; balance on mortgage. 4-"H9 f: i — GREY LYNN — Superior o-U_._> House, 6 rooms, 8.P.5.; hot anu cold water; washliouse, woodshed, etc.; large Allotment. {544 4-*f?7ri — MOUNT EDEN — Superior o""-' *** Villa, 6 rooms, and all conveniences; beautifully hnished throughout; 1 can recommend this as FIRST-(J_ASS. _-"7 IV I ' KK ACii & — AUCKLAND — c** , ' -iXf/ Handy Farm. 140 acres, 80 acres grass, 12 acres busn, ail ploughable; gcod running creek; Hout>e, 4 rooms, dairy, cowsheds, etc VERY EASY TEKAIS i'SfOK — NEWTOiN-KD. — Villa, 8 rooms; all conveniences; Section 44 x 115; close tram line; good value SSAfbil ~ OFF MT - - Modern Villa, 4 rooms, bathroom, pantry, etc; level volcanic Section; good elevation. T A JAMES, 63, ftOEEN-ST. TJ.USINESSES "pOR OALE. GKOCESY—A well-conducted and absolutely sound Suburban Business. Tornover, £50 weekly. Price about £^50 BAKEKY—A Good Little Country Business healthy and progressive district. No opposition. 8d per loaf. BOOTS—Busy Suburban Boot and Shoe Business, turnover £20 per week. Rent 15/. Stock and littings at valuation STORE—OId-established Country General Store. Price about £400. Exceptional '' terms. IRONMONGERY—This is a nice little business, and with euergy and a little money, cau be substantially increased. GROCERY—This is a very natty business. Everything kept up-to-date. Price about £200. BOARDIN<iHOUSES—I have a select lot at preseut TO BDYERS —My 10 years' experience enables mc to help you in tie selection of a sound business. Personal investigation free of charge. A. -M. B R V D E N THE POPULAR BUSINESS SELLER, 'Phone JM2, 188, QUBBN-ST.,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 162, 9 July 1907, Page 2
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