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PBOPSRTIES FOR SALE. oaan buys a o-roumed house, giuJU solid kauri, tip-top order, 2inin from tram, easy terms. Sec It. 11. WOOD. 63, Quceu Street. Sole Agent. 009 -mOUITV IN SMALL POULTRY FARM, X- Mt Albert district, required for equity, flbo ut «00 ;A in G Preny Modern Jung-low. Opp. Rendell's. Newton. 000 ~n-iezn DEPOSIT—Iit Eden. —Beautiful SJXDV 5-roomed Bungalow, glorious outlook, nice garden and lawns, concrete paths etc balance £1300, easy terms.—Sole agent, Kay-Stratlou, 154, Karangahape Rd. 7>-l nfl DEPOSIT— Grey Lynn, 2nd Sec— gjXUU Bungalow, 5 rooms; porcelain Mediate possesion! Price. terms-Sole agents, Thode and Co., 1«. Phoenix Charters. JUST THINK IT OUT FOR YOURSELF. £25 DEPOSIT. ; TOTAL PRICE, £725. SHOP AND THREE LIVING ROOMS.We can offer .something that will mean a llvtas for v.iv. and provide living accommodation as 'well. Just renovated throughout Large shop, 3 living rooms, and a roo- deep section included, and on the main road, Onehunga. T_e cost per week, including principal, works out at less than 30/ per week. Own your own freehold on £25 deposit, and get into business. It s a good stand for most lines. A great openlag for an electrician in this district. £100 DEPOSIT. REMUERA BUNGALOW. -THIS IS A REAL SPECIAL.—6 GOOD J- ROOMS. Electric light installed, p.band h, caiifont. Interior all hand-dressed tiv the owner when built. Built of the best kauri procurable on a good section, with motor garage. We say it is as sound a semi-bungalow as can be found in Auckland to-day. It is about 10 minutes from He-Sera cars. 3rd section. PRICE, £1400, and ±100 CASH. Balance first mortgage. : GOVT. MORTGAGE, £540. ! 1 ACRE AND BUNGALOW FOR £1100. SITUATED PENROSE, easy walk to station. This is a great chance to get I a home on easy terms and at a bedrock' price. Cheap train fares to the city. - Handy to YVestfleid works. £100 cash deposit. Let us motor you to inspect. MAKE EASY MONEY. BRAND NEW HOME OF S ROOMS and kitchenette, together with all modern appointments. Electric light, caiifont, p.b. and b. Situated on tram line, within 2nd section. Ideal apartments or letting proposition. PRICE, £1400. £200 deposit. We are sole agents. WILLIAM A. HORNE, LTD., THE LAND MAN, 10, SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND. B EPSOM. WHETURANGI ROAD, WHETURANGI ROAD, NEAR CORNWALL PARK SCHOOL AND GREAT SOUTH ROAD TRAM CARS. NEW AND ATTRACTIVE RESIDENCE. COMPRISING THREE GOOD BEDROOMS, DRAWING ROOM (WITH CIRCULAR BAY), BREAKFAST ROOM (WINDOW SEATS) AND KITCHENETTE, Fitted np with Bins, Drawers, Cupboards, and Gas Cooker in Tiled Recess. FULLY MODERN IN APPOINTMENTS, AND ARTISTICALLY FINISHED IN THE VERY LATEST DESIGN. Electric Light Throughout, Art Papers and Friezes, Open Fireplaces, Ream and Plaster ■ Ceilings. MOTOR GARAGE. BOTH PATHS AND LAWNS LAID OUT. SECTION, 6S _ 163. PRICE £1650. REASONABLE TERMS. Apply, J. P. EVANS, OWNER AND BUILDER, .«, GREAT SOUTH ROAD. PHONE 1783 A. • ■— i MOUNT EDEN ROAD, j (3 MINUTES FROM). 4?-(f?KA— NICE MODERN RESIDENCE, cW-LU_V 6 rooms, well-built and replete i throughout with all conveniences. Electric ; light, gas, water and sewerage. Section free from stone, 06 x 135 ft, north-east aspect. Pleasant outlook. £1650. (A 303) MOUNT ALBERT. £1650. /"♦HARMING BUNGALOW, just com- I >/ pleted, containing 5 rooms, replete with ! all labour-saving devices. Good, level volcanic section. Gas, water and sewerage. Tils is a beautiful home, well worth inspection. Price, £1050. (B_0a) T. MANDENO JACKSON, 9, COMMERCE STREET, OFF CUSTOMS STREET EAST. (Nest to J. Burns.) YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY. MOUNT EDEN. SECOND SECTION. TXfE have not the least hesitition in ''asserting that this is your last opportunity of securing a superior up-to-date bungalow, within Mount Eden second section car. There are very few vacant sections left on which to buh.l within the terminus, and absolutely none within the second section. This Is positively the last, furthermore, this is an exceptiosaly fine level volcanic section, only 200 yards from CMS and shopping. BRAND-NEW BUNGALOW, almost completed, and if you buy I now you may choose your own pipers ' hide entrance design. Panelled reception ' ' nail, 3 sunny bedrooms, and a fine sleep- ' wg porch. Lounge-room has six sash : octagon bay window, with built-in seat and connects by sliding glass doors to a cosy breakfast room, each with open tiled fireplaces. KITCHENETTE (12 s 71 with every modern device and cony. known. Large array of built-in cupboards, tip-up A? *„,?fT er f' etc " and tiled -to *as stove. An added advantage is electric light i<nd b__ Built of picked Umbers and to f„on,? r 'i rknlansnil> ' We win be Pleased PfilTO I « t S-? oup buUder 's expert opinion, buyer v0 ' on easy terms t0 approved Sole Agent: RICHARDSON AND CO., 31, KARANGAHAPB ROAD, Opp. Gaze'B V'ool Shop. MTH MOUNT ALBERT. £1250 — BEAUTIFUL NEW BUNGA- „„ Yr „ LOW of v rooms and kitchenette, with all convs. Sewer drainage. SecDEPOSIT _200. Handy t0 CarS aDd tram - ' TTANDY TO NEWTON—£l3so.—Bunga- -*-*• low, 5 rooms and kitchenette, all latest convs., together with linos, and blinds. Fine sunny section; 5 mins. walk to ' Reservoir. DEPOSIT £300. G K f L- LYNN-£I2OO._NEW BUNGAof hit «'h and kitchenette, built li-i,* timbers - Glorious outlook. Electric light, sewer drainage; 2 min s to cars' DEPOSIT £100. s ' pONSONBY—£O7S.—NEW BUNGALOW ~. ° rooms and convs., electric liehr' DEPOSIT _i e oO dralnaSe - JUSt ° ff "" -»* ; A V vt^ A , LE - — £110 °—SOLID KAURI VILLA, a rooms and convs. Motor , ; Enrage. Section of 3-acre. having 80ft ' : frontage to Great North Rd. DEPOSIT ARTHUR hTbuCKLEY, ' 13, WINSTONE'S BLDGS., CITY. B

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 162, 10 July 1924, Page 3

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