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j PROPERTIES FOB^SAIiE. DEN TERRACE — £. r .O Deyo3it.—B--roomed House for Sale, all convu.; no agents.—lnquire Star. 2249 SECTIONS.— Point Chevalier. One corner, business site, main road, three off. Good view and clean. —McMillan. Point Chevalier Hall. 106 GREAT NORTH ROAD. ARCH HILL.— Prospective Value Corner, Shop Area. Large Residence. 0 rooms, h. and c. water, convs. 07ft x 145 ft. L.T.T. £1400. I EPSOM.—Semi-Bungalow. 6 rooms, elec. light throughout, pore. h. and t>., califont; motor garage. 05 x ioo t'approx). fisoo. CITY Cottage, 3 rooms and pcullerv, P-Tv-.c. Allot. 23ft Gin fn.ntage. £250. £50 cash, bal. £1 ppr week Int. »nd principal. PERC S. r.SSHEH. 30, H.M. Aretlile. REMUERA. A CHOICE SUBURB. A CHOICE SUBI'RB. IXTITH A PRETTY IU'NGALOW, 3 rooms. Yt £IDOO. splendid SECTION, uieely elevated. Handy to trnm and schools. A cosy home bllllt best kauri on the latest ihougat. Cannot get V.e;ter than ur-xo date : IT-TO-DATE ! £300 Cash. Balance, 6J per cent. MOORE-JONES BROS., 6. SHOKTI.AND STREET. TWH BUNGALOW EXTRAORDINARY. HEART OF MT. EDEN. HEART OF MT. EDEN. Juet Out of the Builder's Ilnnds. A SPLENDID BUNGALOW, built of the very best materials. There nre three cood bedrooms, large lounge room, breakfast room nnd kitchenette. Lounge room has built-out corner window nnd casement Beats, and built-in <hinn cupboards. Panelled reception hall, largo built in cloak recess Open tiled fireplaces In both lounge and breakfast rooms. Most conveniently arranged kitchenette, having gay stove (set in white tiles), built-in fitmeut containing crockery cupboards, cutlery draws, tip-up-bins, otc. Meat safe, plate racks, I besides large array of cupboards for everything. Conveniences include :—Large porceilain bath and basin, Fletcher and Russell 'califont, Hudson's copper, and good drainage. Fine volcanic section few hundred yards from Valley Rd. car stop, second section from G.P.O. The interior arrangement Iβ perfect, the workmanship und finish of, the very best, and the glorious, handy position to everything now unprocurable. Buy within the next few days and. you may choose your own moderu papers, painting, tiles, etc. PRICE, £1450. GOOD TERMS. SOLE AGENTS, RICHARDSON & CASH, 31. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. (Opp. Ciaze's Wool Store.) X TAKAPUNA. HAS IT OCCURRED TO YOU that it is possible to buy lovely LEVEL SECTIONS in the very best part (Clifton) of this favourite Marine Suburb, at from £2 to £3 10/ per foot, on 10 per cent Deposit. Surrounded by the finest residences, and only 4 minutest to the beach. The prices are lower than those fixed at auction years ago, because the owners are determined to clear what is left before September 30th. The term "Picking Cp Money" is exemj.lified in this estate, as land is bringing higher prices away at the back of the Lake, a mile from the beach, than what I can sell on this Estate. ; THE ESTATE IS " SEATON." 1 Location : CLIFTON, TAKArCNA."""" i AREA OF SECTIONS, J- ACRE. Concrete Curbing and Channelling. Tarred and Sanded Footpaths. 30 Minutes from Queen Street. GET BUSY. ROLE AGENT, ALBERT W. CLARK, "THE HOMEFINDER" AND TAKAPUNA SPECIALIST. 91, QUEEN STREET. WS ROYAL OAK. HOUSE. 6 rooms, kitchenette, and conveniences; all in good order; section 86 x 136 ft; 4 mins. to tram stop. Price £1350; terms. I AVONDALE. N r tV HOUSE, 5 rooms, bathroom, p.b. and b.. and califont, washhonse, c. and t's., porch, gas and water; pood section; 5 mins. to station; well built and finished. Price flOOO; terms. •O- c. and t.'e; good section; gas; 10 mins. from station. Price £1050; £150 cash; I balance easy. I THESE ARfe VERY DESIRABLE AND COMFORTABLE HOMES. S. THOMAS, I AVONDALE, •Ph'ope 35)3.0 (3 ringa). C

MOUNT ALBERT. £I'SO—DEPOSIT—£I3O. NEW BUNGALOW. consisting of C rooms nnd kitchenette. Just out of builders' hands. Very uioi'ly fitlcd, with ' every up-to-dutn cnnv.. including batli-| room, pore. b. and l>.. nnd ralilorit : builtin wardrobes, linen press, drosser, drawers, safe, cupboard, etc. I'anelU'd vestibule Lovely views. Section, about J acre. 50ft frontagp. We can recommend this proposition to intending purchasers. See this before deciding elsewhere. £1300—£1 r>o DEPOSIT. H. R. BURRETT, 4, DURHAM STREET EAST. Phones 351S and 4111. C REMUERA. ARTISTIC P. U N G A L O W. f* ROOMS AND OFFICES. Art papers " and feezes; electric lijrlit and g;is. Hot water service: sewer drainage. Section f>o x 400 (approx.); only 4 minutes" walk to tram. FOR URGENT SALE, £2100. EASY TERMS. NELSON & MARKWICK, SOLE AGENTS, 6-L Kndean's Buildings, | £250 DEPOSIT—REMUERA. | . ! TIEAUTIFUL LITTLE MODERN" BIN-j *-* GALOW, of "> rooms and kitchenette- '< every convenience nnd fitted with the iatest ' appointments: good section, nicely elevated i with glorious views. Immediate posses' ! PRICE, fl-100. ! With Only £2.-.<> -ennsit. j SEE THIS TO-DAY. j Apply I NETTLETON AND SON BASEMENT K.Z. INSURANCE, BLDGS QUEEN STREET. \ PRICE £850—CASH £150. j \" EW BUNGALOW, 4 large rooms, recep- j cupboards, etc.: open fireplace ranee' plaster and beainpil ceilings. Elevitwi section, 50 x 130. Pleasant views; ilmtn i Dominion Kd. terminus, within Omiu of ' proposed new terminus. £2rvO BCYS AN EI -E SECTION approl . 50 s 1-10. Splendid views' Prospective vahie. s ' LYNN—KAURI RESIDENCE o rooms, electric lijrht: wardrobes linen press, ana an ahundar.ee of cupboard, psintecl and in perfect ordpj* g* * tlon nicely laid out. fruit trees, etc £1250. TERMS ABRa.VGBD. 6treet in the «Hwb.) MODERN."BUNG r ILOTr n 5 c-henette. replete with ev er > i PRICE. £1850. EASY TERMS. '' QUANE AND" LAUDER SJ3. K.Z. INSURASfT BUIUMJSOI. '

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 182, 1 August 1923, Page 3

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