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. . r_o*t—__TXE» TOM, "ALE. j 3FF DOMINION RD. CLOSE TO 2d SECTION. £ r 7 r TPL— VII_A RESIDENCE of 7 large '* —' rooms; bat—room, scullery, -washion.se, copper and tnbs; return and another -erand-h, boy window; motorshed. buggyheil, all In first-class order; double gates, ilenty of room for horse and trap: level T •potion, 00 by 130. lai<J out In lawns, etc.. isphalt paths. Terms arranged. Purchaser "J •an have option of buying adjoining sec- 7.----ion, HO by 100. (C 4041 r i gUNNT W E DEN. « r» -J -| fifi-LOVELY MODERN BUNG A a Si.XJ.UI/ LOW, six rooms; bathroom, mntry, scullery; casement windows; picture ol •ails ' friezes; h. and c. -water; porcelain si .ath and basin; three balconies: delightful ft rltuation; splendid views; close to cars, ti The honse Is beautifully fln—h-d. and built is >t picked timber: elevated corner allotment, p, >6 x 135. Easy terms arranged. (C 400) •« "pEMTDEBA. P O QTK—WATERSIDE— Delightful New £'■ I O Bungalow, containing six large v •ooms: bathroom, pantry, scullery: built fi if the best material, bean—fully finished p iff inside; h. and c. —•ter; porcelain bath tl md basin; verandahs back and front; ele- A rated position; allotment. 50 x 123. Close ~ :o rare. Henlthy po—tion and good views. £ Easy terms arranged. (C37T) vVALKER&COAKLEY * AUCTIONEERS, A LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. HIGH STREET. 'Phone 2,857. REMTJERA. CLOSE TO STATION, 50 x 198. ! -p«ASY rpEBMS ABBANGED. *" ii X? QO£ — EXCEPTIONAJLLT PRETTY "1 3JCH-.0 BUNGALOW J of Si— Rooms, standing ln Charmingly-laid- a out Section, and commanding nice views, ti The position Is a very sonny one. Tbe t rooms are most tastefully decorated in the c latest Art manner., CorneT Window Sejats, t Casement Windows, and the very wide J Plain Friezes over the plain paper give j the House that Artistic Appearance so c much sought after. The latest Sanitary , } and Plumbing Arrangements throughout, f Porcelain Until and H. Basin; H. and C. „ Water in Bathroom, Scullery, Washhouse; J Gos and Coal Range; P.WX. Tbe Section T Is absolutely free from stoats, and is a rich - chocolate loam that will grow anything. We can assure Intending pnr<—ase—3 that the property is a good oae, and one we . feel sure will please at first sight. * OTAHUHU. ■ir- _ CRES—PART OF THE FAMOUS \ X-* -X AND PICTURESQUE F AVON A PARK.—The Sections are perfectly level, well fenced, aud have a frontage of G6oft to a good road, and only twenty minutes . walk to OTAHUHU STATION. Tbe Block fares north, and has a frontage to the beach, nnd the possibilities of tbe soil are snch that a little labour will bring a return exceeding the most sanguine expectations. FAVOSA Is eminently suit— ble -for pooltry farms, and the soil ls a splendid chocolate loam. We cannot speak too highly of « this charming block, tat wt can assure I intending buyers that, wtth a nice bouse < erected, it would be I_pe_SlMe to get a 1 plea—etuter or more' delightful borne. We . shall be happy to drive purchasers out at any time ln one of out own cars. 1 CUMMING & SON, AUCTIOS*-__R!g, BS.' QUEEN STBEBT. Phone 2,682. Residence, 115, MOUNT EDEN. *\TEW BBSIDENCE of 6 rooms, replete--L' with all the latest improvements; rooms are large and well finished. Price, £775, on deposit £100, and balance to suit you. Tram. 2&d. (540) __F* E^* RESIDENCE. 6 large rooms, also bathroom, with h. and c service; pantry and scullery; nuMtern. drainage, septic tank. Just built, and finished iv best style throughout. . Price, £850; on deposit and easy terms. (539) nRABTON. HERE 1$ YOUR OPPORTUNITY to reside! within a few minutes of the City. I have a Client who has a PINE BUILDING SITE, not far from Lower Symonds Street, and tie Is prepared to BUILD a residence, boardinghouse, or private hospital to suit an Intending purchaser. Reasonable terms will be given. Plans and specifications (alterations if derelred) ready for inspection. (510) W. GARRETT, LAND AGENT AND VALUER, 7. UNION BUILDINGS. CUSTOMS ST. E. AUCKLAND. 'Phone 2232. JOHN W. JONES, HOUSE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, ROYAL INSURANCE BUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET (opp. Shortland Street). Telephone 4,130. (20 Years Associated with J. Jones, Auctioneer.) PAPAKURA— £700—26 Acres: choice little property, IJ mile from station; feuced and subdivided; House 6 rooms, large shed. Make splendid poultry farm or orchard. £300 cash; balance, 5 years 5 per cent. pKOZL — SUIT EXPRESSMAN; Grey 3mO—nt Lynn; 2 minutes from. 2d section; Grey Lynn car; New House, 5 rooms, pantry: large washliouse. 2-stalled stable, feed house; large section 47 _ 110 x 03. Say £200 or less cash: balance can remain. John W. Jones. Queen St. n -1 A*TK--KPbOM—Almost New House of c—.Xult) tj rooms, bath, pantry, gas. 1 alifoct, gas tires: dlmog-room 20 x 14: large stable and coachhouse, p.w.c. septic tank; splendid uninterrupted view upper reaches Waitemata; stands high; section about 132 t 200. Terms can be arranged. — J. W. Jones, Queeu St., Royal Insurance Bldgs. CITY PROPERTY. SPLENDID SITE FOR FACTORY OR WAREHOUSE. Section, 36 x 140 (more or less). Within 7 minntes of Queen Street. Sole Agents. "pPSOM. EPSOM AVENUE — Best Residential Sites in this favoured district. Ai' Seciions 1 acre or more. Easy terms. T3 EMU ERA. X SECTIONS on tbe Main Road, within O the 3d section from town. ff SPLENDID HOUSES in Clonb°rn Road. mi SAMUEL /""tOCHBANE AND QON, LIMITED. 199, QUEEN STREET. I I- ] \fT. ALBERT BUILDING ALLOTMENTS /-ILADSTONE TESTATE. ONLY 8 SECTIONS LEFT. OFFERS INVITED TO WIND UP ESTATE /-CHOICE LEVEL SECTIONS; rich soil; \J close to station; only EIGHT left EASY TEBMS. 10 FEB CENT DEPOSIT. Bend for LI Olographic Plana. J. THORNES. 88. QUEEN BT__UST.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 303, 19 December 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 303, 19 December 1912, Page 3