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I ATJCTIOKS. j T»Y AUCTION. j £100 DEPOSIT. | TAKAPUNA. TAKAPUNA. j TAKAPUNA. TAKAPUNA. I I NGAIO ROAD. I NGAIO ROAD. j I A SEMI-BUNGALOW of 3 rooms and all '** convs.. newly painted and papered j throughout. Section. 75 x 147. Level i and all in grass. Splendid views of J I Auckland City. etc. Within 200 yards j I of tram stop, two minutes ot Lake ' j Takapuna. and only five minutes from school. No district is making greater ! progress, to-day than Takapuna. 1 WE ADVISE EARLY INSPECTION. IBY AUCTION" AT OUR AUCTION HALL: HIGH STREET. j TjiRIDAY, VOVESIBER -I O 1923. j AT 1 P.M. 1 f PROPERTY FLAGGED. ! I " i TT7ILLIAM \ TTORNE J^TD., 'THE LAND MAN." I REAL ESTATE SERVICE AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. ! 13. SHORTLAND ST.. AUCKLAND. 8 "DIRKENHEAD. "DIRKENHEAD. j BALMAIN P.OAD, off Blrkdale Road. ! j A SEMI-BUNGALOW of 4 rooms and . i -*-*- convs.. pantry, washhouse. copper and | tubs attached. On section 1* acres in area. | Well laid out In fruit trees and live hedges, j Beautiful native bush. Glorious views. I Rns passes property. [ Investors. Etc.—This is a money-making opportunity ! Insrject Now! , BY AUCTION. I AT OUR AUCTION HALL HIGH STREET, : TfIKIDAT. NOVEMBER -)0 1923 | AT 1 P.M. PROPERTY FT.AGGSID. T\7I_X.IAM A TTORNE. T TD.. "THE LAND MAN" ! REAL ESTATE SERVirE AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. 19. SHORTT-XND ST.. AUCKLAND. 4 BY AUCTION. BY AUCTION. RIUGBT TESTATE. UGBT A-istaTE. E.UGBT -rriSTATE. U G B V -I-J S T A T E. At the Second Section. KINGSLAND. MT. ALBERT. KINGSLAND. MT. ALBERT. chop cites. Cites. ' chop cites. OITES. ' TTOME CITES. AJ-OMS ! IT_IS. HOME C IT ES. OME Frontages to the Main New North Road. . Frontages to the Main New North Road. Frontajres to the Main Edendale Road. Frontages to the Main Edendale RoaiL And Altham Avenue. And Rossmay Terrace. LOWEST RESERVES. LOWEST RESERVES. EASIEST TERMS. ONLY -IS lIEPOSIT. I EASIEST TERMS. ONLY £15 DEPOSIT. * Balance £13 in 3 mouths. £1.1 in *3 months. • £15 in 12 months, interest only 5i per cent I i for 4 years. ; : The Rugby Estate comprises 12S sections. > ; and the first subdivision of 77 sections J will be off-re,! { BY AUCTION. J BY AUCTION. AT OUR AUCTION HALL. HIGH STREET. r AT OUR AUCTION HALL. HIGH STREET. mHURSDAY. V-OVEMBER OQ I rpHURSDAY. "V-OVEMBER Oft f AT O P-M. 1 -J I Some of the Main Points which make the Rugby Estate the best subdivision offered for years, are : Lowest Reserves. Easiest Payments. Only £15 Deposit. Interest only Si per cent for 4 y-ars. Tbe last and only big subdivision offered for years at a SECOND SECTION. The Famous Eden Park, the home of Rugby Football and Cricket is opposite. The Kowhai Hi?- School, the most advanced school of education is - right opposite. '. The Mt. Albert Public School is within five minutes from the furthest point of the Escac-. j Finest Shops. Theatres. Churches and Fire Brigade right at th* Rugby J Estate. t Two Tram Services. II Two Main Road Frontages. The New North Road is concreted practically to the Rugby Estate. The Edendale Rnad will be macadamised Immediately past the Rugby »- Estate. Altham Avenue and Rossmay Terrrtc-i _. I will be formed to Mt. Albert ~ , Borough By-laws almost immediI i ately on the Rugby Estate, and n sewer drainage, gas. water, elec- \ trie light available. le j At the SECOND SECTION. %'. THE RUGBY ESTATE. „ I Within o minutes of Symonds Sf.reer. 'I , and 7 minutes of Karangahape o I Road, 10 minutes of Queen Street. "I THE RUGBY ESTATE. II Last but not least. You must doable I or treble your money by artendiu,; the Sale and Buying a Shop or j Home Situ on the RUGBY ESTATE. Send for a Plan to-day. Study the Locality Plan and you will see that the ' RUGBY ESTATE must soon become the I very heart of Auckland business area. Just I think what it will mean to you owning n I business or home site under such circum!'stances. 13 : INSPECT TO-DAY ! i AND ATTEND THE SALE. S THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1923, i THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 19.3, ! AT 2 P.M. »• -ryiLLIAM J^TD.. •• THE LAND MAN." GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. In Conjunction With FRANK PARKES. Agent. 1. Smeeton's Bldgs.. rt. Queen Street, Auckland. : •Phone 89SA. '™ oae SJ>BA m K2QUIRRELL AND TyiLLIAMS. "iO n T UESDAY ' 13 AT 11 OCLOCK T; — L ** IN THEIR MART. g; T HE QONTENTS QF g ROOMS £~ I Ramoved from Epsom to our Mart for £j I Convenience of Sale. •al ! Including : ** 1 HANDSOME 4-PIECE OAK BEDROOi ir- ! SUITE. ! 1 4-PIECE CARVED RIMU BEDROOJ a , SUITE. I? 1 BLACK OAK CHINA CABINET AN! d .! WRITING DESK (Combined), no I 1 OVAL TABLE IN RIMU (with lined v -is | topi. 14 1 6-PLECE RIMU DINING SUITE. ~ 1 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD. In Shadow j Tissue (Oak Facings.'. _ I 1 ROSEWOOD SETTEE. AND 2 EAS" • CHAIR'S (to Silk Tapestry >. °- "0 PIECES CRYSTAL CUT GLASSWARE including Salad Bowls, V__es, Pick] Jars, Sugar Bowls, etc. 1 VERY FINE 7-PLECE DINING SUlTinciuding Dble.-en_«i Settee. 2 Easj and 4 Dtnlag Chairs in Buffalo Leathe: with fine old carved walnut frames. CQCI'RKELL AND VVfILLIAMS. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. 14. Victoria. St_ East. _rj -»fOTHEB, 3uy Jack one Of those Blaze ijJ- Coats at Tutts, Symonds St. A moe usefnl present. I TORALINE for Influenza and Cold Scores at Every Dose.—Chemists an % Starea. li & *__ S>—

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 269, 10 November 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 269, 10 November 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 269, 10 November 1923, Page 9