i (iTil][fß ( ir l9( S issii^tmt =■—-TAWIAKI HEIGHTS GARDEN SUBURB——WITHIN THE 6-MILE RADIUS—I 4 MINUTES BY RAIL FROM THE CITY. 9 Auckland's Natural .." " mm ~ 4 — "— ~ * l — . ■ _j I j I outlet. u. i Ui ■„ . M .^ n pilkington c r-—II~I~~~ Road Unique ' 1 ,^±^tT/ m 18 Hi L 9 s c %i m i■sl ■"■sbsQ = ?#/*".> p°ph nrnrrcTsT) c© isisv- t T ° wn -p iannin e Design i Auckland. Now, with the fast o „ * P ■ •. OC —* \ W <*>**" S**KZ\X<js / /# 1 \o O &• & % Mr - E. V. Blake, town-planning i suburban trains most likely elec- * . \• oO ' \'"*"""" °*" [ TTmA W- \ * »A X~/6yj\ S * s ■* j m l L °; / • J | = *: | expert and prize winner (second) a trically driven—assured, it is un- * — ° ] \ \___JL__ — J —T^ - \ d " 'On / *°° """• i?/ fl' *°* ' in the Orakei g ardel * suburb com- H doubtedly going to play a tremen- I ' ' \ \ \ \*"" \ GjSv**s+f* Z^^ , ***" " ""» / /* CP / —V iT_ , petition, our surveyor and engineer, 3 dous part in Auckland's future \ JS Vacl W^ x \ V—-Hr - 9o c\ \ / v> v / / / # t^ — i VZZ 4 I has spent many montllll of patient & growth. Here is one of the finest ?^O: l:O£ \ A <£-A vS« JC \ V 'N/ / fe" 4-J lab ° Ur in Pl»»»«e the whole | areas imaginable. Here, and here _- \ \ A >/ ** I \ \- 7\ /\ "A? ° #& / 7 Estate ' which compri.ee over 600 § alone, is the natural outlet for gc3 . \ O VOA \0 S. XV /** / tSt* X™ \ °\ ./%. >v A I O / / ' sections. The roads have been H Auckland's surplus thousands, and, -* | \ — \ \& \ * X >C /&* \ >C X P 3 V > > * S "7 A/ , designed to give direct access, yet Eg as such, it is going to be rapidly ~=£ ' \~~* " S* ■/ >w / 1 * \ \ X V/A/* PX* , CH?/ / / / "" there will be found none of the long. | populated. Between now and 1927. ° ° \ ' "J\ \>*\ «V O YaP / */ /V O ' ° V' X 73 2/ AtO / 7 unbeaubful. straight streets, down | following the contruction of the New — — \ \ /°Q J fr—* :r \ \O\ \wA//* /\ I AsP ' "" which the wind and oust sweep sa | Main Trunk Railway Deviation, it §<5 " X • °O / A* f - \ X / X •Jo/ /^<^" pitilessly. Special efforts were made | will be completely transformed. U> - G \ <i 9A tV TX \fr/6 / / °t ™ -\ \ X / O 1 ° j> " ~ n deß, S n,n g streets that Wlll com " 3 The name Tamaki is on everyone's O \ \ \/\ S /& /v / * *. \ \7? s*. 3/ * ?O , ne eaßy S rades ' 'weeping views. | lips, and those who desire an ideal °<£ - oA >/X XV fJ « t> \7S \ /\ « : direct access to railway and water | environment will get in now before „ $cA ' \o7j /• O \/^/^ S K / \ /\ * J S V s y * i frontage, and an absence of straight 9| the railway is an accomplished fact, Bcs O 0» ** \ -J k /-. x " X *■ ' S&\? X< X/°->v Sv *V CO / L m f- , Tamaki HeighU Garden fl and prices have gone soaring sky- ' I o V^fV 0 / jQ*'/ f- X " '•• A>»C /X/ V / Suburb is no paper, pen. and ruler 9 high. ! j \ \r« v/ / J -" : \ Xj'WV*. X. °? / / subdivision; every acre has been laid M "r4 I PX / \ ✓XX V >>. ?* / /®\P* / S* m/ J out on *^ c g round - lt ' lß a triumph SB V^l^ **«■ f°• 'J*'*? Ko'.tooAAV/ / oV x / / 1 \ X / I oi cur r s, ? nd a PP r °P r « tel y the 1 J= ■ ,£l>, J V— v X ••■ /V. r* / 101 <J> / >5p7 T e\ /5T?T»\?\ o> \ Jr*\ \ X V/ VVS. Ytt / 7J\ JP streets have been named Crescents. R Right in the Path of FtIEHING °O / /ffl P.\*\ \ \ <XVW\ I Development. I%\ A < / ' S : \"V « xO<<®>v 1 Auckland's phenomenal growth \*:°/V\ 1) / / /^T—— \ V°\ l\ QJr AS/ Section LeSS than 1 demands more suburban develop- \ \ v O S\. " n \. 0y O\ / \ / J I I • " I \ \ % \ \ © >\ -r>J »v "" *7 S\i (2r\r t> 1 • A '« ment to take care of her thousands \ \<C> J* >S >/ / / *%*•» 1° ° \ <-V \ \si s<f£°S. * XV\\° '*' 111 Area. S| of new citizens, and that develop- A JK o)<<C\ V'S ' XX X>t X / / / '/- "S - A \ tf) \ /Vfs'A§ XoSV A S \°» \ '(L \ 9 ment had to go Eastward. Right f/j \l X / / / /« « 5 " \ \<P\ n> VV CVVX £>X? O X'« Tamaki Heights Garden Suburb, §■ in the path of this assured develop- CP \ U]/\ S / ° / */ / % \ \tP \ °y' O\ '^/X ' / \°il being planned along scientific lines, |j ment, and within a six-mile radius ™1 \ xX / / I Jt» O*" \*? ,^5 \ ' \ / O ** «X overcrowding has been eliminated ja of the city, lay Court's Model Farm. |T| \ \ \( g/V / A /My —-S*' y>- ' \ |,^ \ '\° Jy y ay * each section a-quarter of || A truly beautiful stretch of country < \° X'f/C- xX / °b/ // *>"/ \u> \ \ -\ Q"<X / O \°, >. an acre or more in area, and giving || so favoured by nature as to make -°\'x \ O/ r.A X-Cxl "J / / /X*. /7 / \\J \ \ *" /XSP 3 'X *✓ frontages ranging up to 80 feet §j it the basis of the finest garden > 5 V\' \/ / / /NC / 7 s <^/s^??irT-r~ 3 —. \ftYS \ " >T \°-W A%XX°.- with magnificent depths. This 9 suburb imaginable. To-day it ha, X V V,S / /« 7\/ / 7 ffflW \ \ \- V V*\ V AS VX/T *S assure, ample space for homes and I been, subdivided into Tamaki j V\X \ X / °&/ 7#L / /*lft Si TtP W 1 I \v\' /WX 6 ' a,l n«« 8 "y outbuildings, at the ■ Heights Garden Suburb, and is now O /v sK S /- # / 7* / / / \ \ A VX\ <2 \X * XSX same time allowing a generous area | open to the public. U / N/X /' / Cj X AsW9, / / /" «ol 7 O L-W°\ ~\ *» -X V for flower and vegetable gardens. | \X% A X */ Vy/VP/s; / / F f* Cl> A V\ \ V° \ &\4r A3\ '\/ tt*tt Amateur gardener, will be parti- | The Railway Passes the , r /- /'/ *Mljr Z T_4-V O \ * '""' """ °* I I* •Si3r<* F X. X.> er\ si X x _. ff\ I //li" , ""ill «t \ Vft \ 0 X» /, / fr ■ 3 The new railway deviation was • . W> \ \ 0 I J I C \ r>) l,i ' \ i aY ** ■• \ * e± • O 9 promised by Premier Coates for the ' <£ •'Q S\. X s /' Q> / %/ /Xv.' A "Ok /o'*e r i**ir | I M ri " 1 V . *Xβ ! *''°° Qp •.. *. C «■ _« Jj end of 1927, and so well organised '%/o A /X / /\ \ ' "*i /•• V -X ■ Water JT TOntftge and 1 has been the work, and so enthusias- X "* Va >v CP /\ 7C / \ \0 / »»(J\/tO ~ , \ rO"§V A O X Plantation p.. _ v« r v> Il* Ks tic the men under their capable X '?9 Aw \v» / V/ • V o , ■, \ \ W» \ \* riamanon Reserve Reserves for Public. I engineer, that the original time of TA S\ O / & <& /ft/ Wl £ (iSTroTS \© \ \ 3A —— — . £ I completion estimated promises to be £ \O/ CP /Ca \ \ _. / 7 W V I Vj\ rO , >" VV ' "^"* le Estate has nearly a mile or M shortened- This new railway CP.. V V W rt \ tC*" 7 / W *"/ O "* I \ \-~ Jt—" \ O V . absolute frontage to the popular M deviation will pass the Tamaki / XL/ / /SM \ fi)- / 5 7 I t« f I* i» Ul\» 4 \ \ Tamaki River, over 200 ft. in width, kg HeighU Garden Suburb, and a future V\. /X. / % t5» /tO \ / / *• *-'| "*r \ L*--- , T^\-* - *^f o V t, X from which motor launches or H railway station will be located on \/ 9/ (p 1/ / / I I \ \ \ \ <P \ / \SL X\ "P); " yachts can at most times ply their I the Northern side of Pilkington Road, /o /X /X / V>\\ \ I / "' 1 I I \ JU— •* \ V X way to the glorious water paradise g just across from the Estate. This OV«i / yO / 0 J 1 / */»// II \» • l >\ 5 of tlle Waitemata Harbour, about a Q brings the city within 14 minutes. tno /V/ x/ .•/ / S> I/ <C / If °°r—— *• j ~P ' \ \ \\*S \ V'-'S \ " mile away. The whole of the water Hj Does not this alone assure a sub- pO t>/. /X /X. /* / *VCP /9a /-\ / X S | 1 0 \ / \2- S\ O frontage hae been held back for the || stantial price increase for those who Tn / >A '/' m. / f 3 /(5 /fl^) I&\ I & IKi IVA Vt\ r 3 l^.l*S\* :> \'S \ ' \ *n public, and with the exception of a il buy to-day at opening sale prices? X?/Vj AP /* /x/ °9C / """/(& / ??**X " / <2>\ « W" v 1 lO> \ \ \*% * chert. «tretch of roadv comprises | *■■ / V /X /Xy /©/ o> ] / iff ** J VT I7| I ' < »rr '0\ \ H many acres, which have been jf r /' / / Vv NL / U3 ' ' - ' ClV^W^-^^'Vo s \ SL X \TtO reserved for recreation grounds, and 9 X-V O//J / I fe CP V \t\ \ \ \ ** ample room is provided for tennis fS WHere Your Home is V. ; £=? JSS-STE 1 YOlll. Plav<rroiin<l fi/ra /L * / CP/ %/ £ £ \ V" \ *-. SA S* r " Other area, in selected portions of | ,iour rlayground. "\og\ /^*A^N 5 /< fe© ®&l"& & JL \ the Eetate have elso been *•» aside 1 ... . ,„ , , 0 \t9 s Vs>/— V Aa / O /1 "J I I I 3 3 1 \ . j 1 \^^Ar^*V #?> y^* ac 'etervee, and can be utilised for ffl dant lfe on fr :: r nny more o r t U z :: S AC >tf O» h4Zt I' f * "T "I & \ W/CA C ° Urt8 ' Playgr ° UndS ' 1 caressed elope, of Tamaki HeighU "• ;O / /r? J T f / J A~~\\ Td \ 1 Garden Suburb, the absolute 0/X. / "V O N (fS i=? /- r0 0 / / / ™~~ """""" ""I \ \ \ # » \Q \ "J cream of Auckland. You have just V / <&/ *• T% / 7 /' '/ ' fc Ori —4— ©\ * V \ \ <&. \»\ "P \ I where »n , ditio I nnjproach 0 / / Csa- / U* IJI f, S TTwa 1W x^x^AS x 9& Jz\ Our' Price* Cannot be 1 —where the views of sea and land 5-CP / >. /> / V «/5, <J5 /ft/ 1& / I<A <A ° "(P C£ IV£ I'ft \% \a& 1- 11 1 TWT I are unrivalled—where magnificent ,|- />^ '/, / °7 S/ % >Ha £ r& \° A^kltiSS^ 3 **\SX W\ \5« 3c \ Equalled WOW Or Ml I beaches are for your enjoyment— 0/ ./X/ ' / /**/&/ jg** \ Jj * g f-"Hi f| |C ,7, ' ItW J?LSdjJ-V 'T' G.VXA*}*fg&YO \ <Ji \fi \ 0»W ¥? 1 where there is fishing, boating. &y./-7a / A °sC / / 9>,"ff /^** ,3 sr ,, \ \JPw XV V TUtUre. g ewimming; in fact, where everything VV / * / / °/ / ° \C&\ ZA \ \ \**\* (A/X V <°«X I you could desire in the way of re- , /' / / /_ 'U/ O / fr'f7ui gS 7 FT tT7., _I j , „. ■ ILL' I'l '" H'l'. lTli» \ *".U \T\ \ \ \o«>*A * The heavy outlay in reading con- 1 creation awaits you > More joy and > / / "SI P " iS %/ O> / Vs> / ti> Va 4 led lift A \\*\ V 0.% -truction, water reticulation, engin- I health for you and your. Your J f 0»/ £ / - / / »7 /%fttl «ft fe * \ eering, and surveying have all been I home here is your playground. * >P , Cj/ > / 7 t / I ° / / / / / **! J? rO *»V (&lO>l*l\ \ 6\ ***\ \ \ \>*W Ci'Xv QC&P taken into consideration when fixing I °STSs. I I A ///I l\\ A \ A°° \%\ -) v the prices on the Tamaki Heights | •■ CP /Qi ,, I / I *l I li mJ I O 0 L. -1 % I s \ Jtr**'T \ .\*\t»)\9ft\ "1 Garden Suburb, and when you con- I Already Numerous *o/ ty /s * / T —T~-t — ■■ ■■— Z I—\- \ \ \ XS^ \ suburban land, mdudmg water I --, . .• '*/ / "V CP /pr/S<ISZ / tPM JCP '" 7^l / I I I <" 111 fc\ , \ \*O \ m\ frontage property, you will be 5| KnailirieS />w/ / / I C9S/tP /*a / : / * /■ «J I !S L .It F VTA \T\ pleased with our prices, which are Eg enquiries / / " J < 187<k r& /t* /,a / —SHI S P '1 Li \<A W'&A£& X ft* almost half. These prices will rule | As .oon Bβ the new. leaked out / / /S( 7 7 1 / /'S fe Cft «S °(A CP Uj I \ \ r\ O A ? whilst a single one of the 600 sec- | that Court , , Model Farm was in our C/ / / 7 / / Of ' J - /3P PS % %1 O \ W \ \ tions remain unsold. But when the | hands for subdivision into a model / 7 *ft / I -f fO OJ \Tn \ X Estate is completely sold, and with | garden suburb we were inundated < rT / / / /oV /7 W I " r \% \ \ Wir \ "ft \ X the advent oi the » ailw , a V. section | With inquiries. They were too '■ / / / / / **l /f*fe!>_ \° \ . \ \ \ » X prices there must naturally climb to r| early. The task of planning out °\O / / / >> >o' -/ /o '" °\ /"&/ *» /frTm l! li I' ■ _ , hi TvTTTi \ $»afT3\o> \ Vo\ \ \jr the higher level. Don t wait for the Eg and the building of an ideal suburb 1 / / /T* , -/ P / k /FTJS J I fe N I i> 1«. 1 \%\ vS\ iT V. W price increase. Your opportunity | even on paper was enormous. How- &$ ♦ / I I % / C 7« /S / S& » ?feM>l>\ >\"6 \ \ CP \ \&\ " n ° W ' i ever, all the initial difficulties have _UJ -0 111 /"*— / I I I o*l U» V'^Jr—**A \* \ \t>\ «P \ | been overcome, and to-day we are g<*> CO ' /-»•*_/ •/ I I <* p II 1 e\—- I** ■s*4'?' V\ ° \ \<P H in a position to supply the known -J2 Q ■ ■ ■ / / C*/*^ , ** , 7 "1 * | : T , —~ ** I°l * I 1 \ \*■ \ \*P S demand for these splendid sections. C* I A / / / J **<<»»J- > / II *i f II 1 M> *1 \ Xc \ \ ka will < —- — % * rU / : : — Yrff vavS why You Must be I be open until 9.30 each evening. g §_= >i>l \V T f H*—T O I \ \* V VA* Interested. I Sli 5 / /§> fc l> $; S £ VV»\\ Auckland mUa t grow Eastward. | T , T . . * . "' & O U^ 4 * 2a -J-2aJ /S / %i S£ S 5 \Sjj2-*- 3S- \% \ \ Prices are low for suburban water j The Time to Inspect 1 / T^ ' _5§ SJ V IfT ' a -" v " WlS'v \ \ frontage. Railway win be mnmng I is Now. S / —= 1 \%\* \ V.V iigiS^V&w^S lished with the Tamaki Heights , /S*/ t, - h- Ojjr f W - / / f I S »• | I 1 1 -J^.—A \ ,-cV*X \ \cj> f ertile and «n e q ualled Electric | Garden Suburb. It behoves those - s *LaP* It § 0 // / "T^W FTI I ll~ — / ' / * NO —I *. t> O 1 - P *I *\' \ \«•\ ~\ I \ \ XO* \ro light available now. Bus service g who desire to make their j3\ °//- [__ C$ o/ f/p '/ / //Iff ' I |, I 1 1 \' \ \ V* right up to the Estate. ment to inspect without delay. Our , I/Ja^**""^^ - I?/' /«/ / I *I' I * I —~ 1 » "SI I '1* \ \ I V , - A \ motor-cars are available a,t any hour /^**>lM'VA/iC , I& I I I I I I-■ *m «■ I 4 I 1 \*\o*lVo l Xfe^S* 3 of the day you chose for personal /Ql /^^r^f'C, /T , \c?i eH I<PI U* lti\ L « I I £ -. I I Uf»lU , l7^\t' > \ «orj ' % inspection, and are placed at your Q./ C£ /£/&/t> l% \Q <£ « A VI VI 1911 ft \<2l \ \& \ S ed^^ -. vVT* WtVUJ tn C*€>t There by I service without any obligation on *<£i 7 w S/V^ /ft JXc u» "*< &I % I(P \^ AMj^^^lf-' o^P.^ V* now to oet i nere Dy; i y-« part to purchase. We win /v/ 7 W J.e >J 1 Al^q-U^l^Us^^ l^^ Motor Car or Bus. I select sections for Country Clients O / / 05/O 5 / I -n. ■ T»ii i»»e' V ' — " lwwl \j>m. a-ruo« pending their personal inspection. /I I I t/f /*J\ / fnf' <s> T — , ' _ jf -r-t c- . r oil- . i Ui* / / fOα f f —J / *-*\ / fTk / ~ I, i I i i - The Estate fronts Pilkington $ iW rSI ? k & "B/ r\/ /O\ / Cy/ m I I i **<>' \ / — Road, and !f going by motor take I /r0 / I / °OJL L /T~—*O / / / g>l n n'' ' J i Road to Pilkington Road; if by bus, | C 1 it. VS./ W /W / /"7° / 7 ' /•' QnL I 0 -Vft J ' 4Af **<£■' take the Howick or Ellerslie-Pan- M OaleS VjtllCe On the / C 5 /O» / /- ?! fc / 7^"t--—4—J I ** L-^* ,- ** — —— ' mure Bus. and ask the driver to let _ W /o 1 " / r / — I T —/ you off at Pilkin s ton Road - Our Special Sales Office on I ?-^7^>*-^Mfe* Vly^r / \% & hfi L» / r%i , •« - . « r the Estate, situated on Hob- \ ti / $ Plans and all further particulars from-: j son Avenue, will be open P ' '/ / %i % I-Sa-Jaa^ _ J^m -- _, j each day from 9 a.m. till 6 /W O/7 7W W — TP I*¥¥ # 1 CI 1 i^ Itlils Tamaki Heights Garden buburb Farm, for all particulars and *Vg 1 inspection, or phone 43-995, SALES OFFICES I 154, 156, Queen Street. Phone 43—995. | •° imis 1 BRANCH OFFICE: Right ON THE ESTATE. ji
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 245, 16 October 1925, Page 13
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