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j PROPERTIES FOB SAUB. - j —— , g !GET A "LITTLE GREY HOME" OX THE i, WEST END ESTATE WEST END ESTATE 1 WEST END ESTATE t- TTERNE "DAY. T>ONSONBY. ■•■J-ERNE JJAY. THIS BEAUTIFUL SEASIDE SUBDIVISION is within Trains, of HERXE BAY, I'onsonby trams. These are the last City Seaside Home Sites. Beautiful situation, commanding glorious views. Right on the waterfront. Every section j is a good one—arassed slopes, sunny sheltered seaside lots. There will never be another chance such as this to secure City Harbour Side Home Sites. A few lots left at Auction Prices, POPULAR 4? 10 T)E*OSIT, TERMS: £10 IN 6 MONTHS - BALANCE AT FOUR YEARS AT X PER CENT, * gEND "pOR rpHE piCTURE pLAN. rpHE -rjEAUTIFUL '• . WEST END ESTATE WEST END ESTATE I TTERXE DAY. -H- eit x c -P ay. SAMUEL VAILE~& SONS, LTD. 87, QUEEN STREET. ) "NOTHING ADVERTISED UNLESS IT'S GOOD." SOMETHING VERY CHEAP AT i DEVONFORT. THIS IS AX EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN, G-roomed Dwelling, with washhouse, ; thoroughly renovated throughout; range, bathroom, and bath. Everything good r, and complete. Splendid sections, near water aud ferry: close to one of the best streets. The house is insured for £350. Total price only £375. You can secure ; this bargain for £100 .deposit. s . SAMUEL VAIIT& SONS, LTD. ' BY, QUEEN STREET. U "NOTHING ADVERTISED UNLESS IT'S GOOD." BEST POSITION IN MOFNT EDEN -' FORCED SALE . GENTIEMAE'S HOME. , THIS IS A GENUINE CASE of having * to sacrifice a BEAUTIFUL HOME owing ■ to change of business plans. Magnificent ° ami soliJly built home of eight rooms, J including breakfastroom, large drawingroom, wide entrance hall, large airy bedrooms, and all modern conveniences; bathroom, pantry, scullery, laundry, etc., , etc. House built regardhis of expense, of the best material, an" finished with taste throughout. }Vide verandah, two sides; billiar-droom, and outhouses. Fine corner position, commanding glorious i views o£ two barbo'?"s, and the "blue ranges." Eluveted corner, close to 2d Mouut Eden trim. The grounds surrounded by massive well-finished stone walls, iaid out ia concrete paths, • asphalt yard, and n'ne growth of hedges and shruiis. A select and beautiful home, in a picked position, seldom offered. \ This property ts worth £i'JOp; now offered at low price of £1250. URGENT SALE. • SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, LTD. S7, QUEEN STREET. "NOTHING ADVERTISED UNLESS IT'S GOOD." ) ' ' "~ •" : ji ■WANTS TO BUY NICE HOME, , I MOUNT EBSH OR EPSOM. 1 J Clients wants HOME S or G rooms, . I KPgOM or iIOCXT iCDEN. Must be gooa , i locality, uiuncni liuuse, and well situated. I [ give as part purchase unencumbered j ■ housu pLoperiy, ti rooms, modern buuga-" ; ' low type, Mount iideu. £&W. Totally 4 J L'.NENcLMiJKiiJiD. Or ; ; have you a far3z • ;yott want to seix? ,' j Client wants SMALL FARM, handy city, ,': uiijmpro\ed or pare improved. . Would , i buy. oilering exceptionally line home, l! Mount Kden. vjjth large area oil grounU; .! fIHOO, and buburiiau Acreage, near sta- . : tion. with big prospective value. Send i; details to. ' ;i SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, LTD. bT, yUiitN bXUiSJS'i. , . ! ••NOTHING ADVERTISED. UNLESS IT'S GOOD." ! i aESIUERA WATERSIIJ3. ;j AH EXCEPTIONAL HOME. I BEAUTIFUL TWO-STOREY HOME, of '! most iiioderu design, 0 rooms, iitted iv best Laste, interior design In piusier, aua Oregon beam, ceuiugs; artistic paperings ana decoration; laryu Uiuingrouui, Uaiuty window seats, ativi built-iii WiirdroUes ::ud conveniences; mice bedrooms nave sleeping 1 puri.-Ueo ntiachetl. Gas stove and ranges; kitchoueiti'. gantry, scullery, bathroom, porcelain Latu aim uasin, noi water; p.w.c, launiiry, etc. Tais is :i modern home, uullt to suit to most exacting owner. (Jbanniug j situation, warm and aheltereil, on waturj side vi main roatl, commauiiiug glorious Mews. We urge inspection. j.Jiiiiia tASV if reynireu. I'rice £ISUO. lu'Jij SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, LTD. S7, yUi.K:v STitiiiiT. "NOTHING ADVERTISED UNLESS ' ITS GOOD." FARM BARGAINS. {famous hauraki plains. . XX ACRES RICH DRAINED SWAMV, *J«i all well fenced and subdivided'; bullock to the acre when fully improved. All necessary buildings. 0.R.1-, at 10/ per acre, i/rice for goodwill, £•£> 10/ per acre. 'l«rms, ioiu (16,' jUS) FOR' SAX£ OR EXCHANGE. O QOK — SUBURBAN HOIIE MANGERE — TWO ACRES RICH VOLCANIC LAND, li acre grass half acre orchard. Nicely laid out, garden. Will carry two' cows or one pony aud. cow. Aspualted paths. Good outbuildings. Comfortable House, 4 rooms. liO minutes' walk to Onehunga tram. To anyone requiring a nice snug little home, handy to mc city, this is a golden opportunity; or owner would Exchange tor a Small Dairy l'"arm of 30 to 50 acres. U7025) SUBURBAN BARGAIN. • -PI (\O DEPOSIT—II Miles from Auck-&*J-V\J land—l 3* Acres, partly in grass; small clump shelter bush; small orchard. Good House, 4 rooms, and outbuildings. 2i miles from railway station. The owner having gone to the front, this property is being sacrificed for £800. (16092) A VERY CHOICE DAIRY FARM. CASH-100 ACRES RICH cvOUU LAND, all in crass and cultivation, practically level; House, 4 rooms, concreted cowshed, implement and wagon shed, etc. Handy to all conveniences. Will carry 35 dairy cows. Price £2G per acre; or owner would Exchange for House and Laud in the suburbs, value about £1000. (16,838) SUBURBAN FASH IN EXCHANGE FOR SHALL DAIRY FARM. £>C7K — -* 0 ACRES LEVEL TO dwO i O UNDULATING LAND. All in grass, one acre orchard. Good House, 4 rooms and outbuildings. Good healthy position. Good view. Owner would exchange for a small Dairy Farm (Waikato preferred) about 50 acres. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, LTD. 87, QUEEN STREET. "NOTHING ADVERTISED UNLESS IT'S QOQD.",.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 156, 1 July 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 156, 1 July 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 156, 1 July 1916, Page 3