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PROPERTIES FOR SjVLE. VMV LYNN—Semi-Bungalow, 6 roonjs, J- •»* »Tf! land; £030; £400 deposit; ursent.— R., 681, Star. * FLATS. FLATS. 4 4 UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY rPO SECURE ONE OF THE BEST •*■ FliEEHOr.n APARTMENT HOUSES, containing 10 Rooms and Offices, and subdivided Into four self-contained flats, bathroom and lavatory on each floor. ST. GEORGE'S BAY ROAD. P A R X E I. L. j This very fine Freehold Property has 100 ft. I frontage to St. George's Bay- P.oad. and the I nous." commands magnificent harbour view?. I Built on so!M concrete foundation, and the I hest of timbers, the keenest judjre will hay« tn admit this property is being sacrificed at considerably below cost. The house contains 10 spacious rooms, electric light throughout, now in four separate flats, each with pas stove, separate meters, open fireplaces, etc. I Two bathrooms, 2 p.w.c.'e. Large wash I house, copper anil tulip. Motor shed and i well laid out section In lawus, flower and vegetable garden, also fowlrun. price,-£2BOO, Including Large Quantity of Furniture. (Easiest of Terras to an Approved Buyer I SMITH AND HALCOMBE, Ltd., SOLE AGENTS, 5, CUSTOMS STREET E., AUCKLAND. C MOUNT EDEN. NEW BUNGALOW. Just completed, in one of Mt. Eden's best streets. AXEAT LITTLE BUNGALOW HOME OF 3 ROOMS and Conveniences. Pore lath and liasin, beam and plaster eellincs, w.h.. copper .md tabs, p.w.c. under one roof. Section 50 x 200, elevated, and has good views. PRICE £1630. TEHMS ARRANGED. TO OUPv CUENTS.—PIease note that out Offi.-es will be closed from FRIDAY, 14th April. 1022. to TUESDAY. 18th April, 1922, both days inclusive. WM. A. HORNE, LTD,, " THE LAND MAX. ,, AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE SERVICE. 19, SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND. A-nd at HAMILTON. 0 GRAFTON RESIDENCE. BESIDENCE COMPRISING 7 ROOMS. ' Electric light throughout, bathroom with large porcelain bath and toasln, hot and cold water, art papers, open brick fireplaces, built-in, crockery cupboard, wardrofbes and llnen-presse*. range and gas stove. Sewer drainage. In perfect order. This is not n modern Bungalow, but is a splendidly built home, and contains every possible convenience. Quite close to either Paruell or Khyber Pass trams. Large Section (a corner), 80 by 120, with shed suitable for 3 or 4 tars. PRICE, X2OOO, on tasy terms. Near offer considered. REMUERA BUNGALOW. ■PRICE £1250 PRI CE. SITUATED beyond tile terminus on the waterside. Near school. BUNGALOW OF 5 ROOMS (built of concrete blocks), bathroom with porcelain bath. Sewer drainage and all -conveniences. All the walls and ceilings are plastered, no papers. Xiee water views. Section about 1-acre. PRICE. £1250. Any reasonable terms considered. TOM HADFIELD & SONS, IMPERIAL BUILDINGS, 44, QUEEN STREET. Q GKAFTOX.— House of 10 Rooms and al conveniences. Price £1050; cash £500. "VrT. .EDEN.—Close to 2nd tram section.- ■"■*• 6 Rooms, pantry, etc. Section 50 x 17C feet. Price £1300, cash £SO. MT. EDEN.—"New House of 5 rooms ane every convenience; beautifully fluished Section 34 x 132 feet. Price £1750; easj terms. EPSOM. —House of 5 rooms and kitchen ette. every convenience, verandahs bad I and front. Section GO x 150 feet, tarrec paths, etc. Price £1650; email deposit. DEVONPORT.— Brick House of 7 rooms every convenience! gas, electric light I outbuildings; 4-3 ere corner section, flowei i gardens, tennis lawn, beautLful >lew.s. Pric< j £:k«M). WUI consider huuse or mortgage l'oi j equity. KINGSLAND.— 5 Rooms and Ktichcnette every convenience, sleeping porch. Cor ncr allotment. Price £1600; terms. KINGSLAND.— 6 Rooms bathroom, pantry hot water service. Level section, it ! lawns and garden. Price £1300; cash £300 CITY. —Montague Street.—4 Rooms and scullery. Price £575; terms. (W. J.) POTTER (V. H.) ! 11 AND 12. GREY BUILDINGS, COURT HOUSE LANE. Wt J PRICE £2250—REMUERA 4 RTISTICALLY AND QUAINT TDUNGALOW OF SEVEN ROOMS. The broad Verandah an-d SQUARE LOUNGE BALL forming smnrt appearance, with -t Glassed Doors and Woodwork combined. ' Three Bedrooms, with NEWEST PAPER ' EFFECTS and "WINDOWED SUN VERANDAH with Electric Light. LARGE LIVING KOOM with Quaint Papers and friezes opening into MOST ATTR.A'C TIVE DINING KOOM, with large and wide ; Window Seat and Open Fireplace. CEILING a Charming Feature of this Kuom. contrasting well with the Dark Furnishing.and Mantel, completing an Artistic View from length to length. MOHNINB ROOM, Spacious and Sunny, following into Kitchenette with most ingenl ously arranged cupboards, Labour Saving everywhere. Elevated Stove and Large Griller on White Tiles. Handy Bathroom with Califont and Cup board. Separate Convenience. THIS IS A GOOD INVESTMENT AND A HAPPY RETURN. W. FRATER AND SON, ESTATE AGENTS, Phone 1135. 115, QUEEN STREET. I T>OUGH-CAST HOCSE, '« Booms, pantry XV bathroom, gas, washhoaee, copper ikbs) ond tubs; fowlhonse and run?>>i-acre section lOmins. from station. £850; £200 cub, balance easy terms. "VIEW HOUSE, 5 rooms, bathroom, wash bouse, large stable, gas, water. Xearlj five-eighths of an acre; Oming station. £1275 £150 cash; balance arranged. ' _• ROOMS, scullery, washhouee, ahed. Ovei D -Si acres good land, lOuiins. station. £1200 Terms can be arranged. 3 KOOMS, scullery, washhonse, fowlhouse i-acre section, good garden; 20mlns. sta tion. £700 or near offer; reasonable depottt S. THOMAS, HOUSE AND LAND SALESMAN, •Phone 3939 (3 rings), AVONDALE. <

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 87, 12 April 1922, Page 3

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