Tamaki Heights Garaen Suburbs 13 Auckland's new waterfrontage suburb, aud is now. open to the public. Already a. great number of sections have been sold, and judging by the inquiries, it promises to create a sales record for Auckland. T It was originally a portion of Governor Hobson's farm, unci in recent years has been used by John Court, Ltd., the wellknown Auckland firm, as a model farrii to obtain fresh supplies for their tearooms. A With the enormous and rapid growth of Auckland, however, the land became too valuable to be used as farm lands, particularly as it is so beautifully situated on the sunny slopes of the Tamaki and so handy to the City. Another important factor in the question of increasing land value is that the next Main Trunk Railway Deviation will pass the property, and a station site has been selected just across the road. A When this line is completed, and according to Premier Coates that will be an accomplished fact in 1927, the travelling time to the City will be about 14 minutes, a better service than many tram-served suburbs have. X It is very probable that this railway line when completed will be electrified, thus reducing the travelling time to the city to roughly eight minutes, and with, cheaper travelling. I Tamaki Heights Garden Suburb is situated on the northern bank of the Tamaki River, and runs back to Pilkington Road. From 120 ft. at the homestead it slopes gradually to the river. Every section commands magnificent views of aea, island and hill. You have that feeling of freedom that comes from open epaces. You feel that you can breathe deeply of the pure fresh air and bask in the heat of the sun, whose every shining hour is on the Estate. H Every recreation is available at or around Tamaki Heights Garden Suburb. Here the wide expanse of the Tamaki, with its fishing, its boating, its swimming, its sandy beaches, and its reserves. Reserves not only on the waterfront, but back from it. Here is plenty of room for the kiddies to play without the attendant dangers of traffic. They can play on the beach, or they can play on the reserves, and in, addition to those provided is the magnificent Mount Wellington reserve of OS acres. I The prices for Tamaki Heights" Garden Suburb sections are, considering all things, extremely reasonable, and the sections themselves generous in frontage and depth. And our terms bring thqi eections within the reach of all, G Just think, you can secure ft beautiful building section at roughly £3/15/- per foot on a deposit of £30, on the Tamaki Heights Garden Suburb, where the coil is volcanic and wonderfully fertile, H And even if you do not desire a section for a permanent home, your opportunity to make a profitable investment is now. To-day's prices must almost double dm> in"- the next two years. _, r 1 X With improved transport facilities the Tamaki must attract the population and : make tremendous progress. With the assured development land values between now and 1927 must increase enormously, showing a good profit to wise inv&store. s You can go o\it by the Panmure or the ; Panmure-Howick " bus to Pilkington Road, which fronts the Estate, but our cars are at your service any hour, andi ;we will be pleased to take you out j without obligation to buy. j GARDEN ! Motorists inspecting during the week- ' end should take the Oreat South Road and go through Ellerslie along the Panmure Road to the Pilkington Read, turn off, and the Estate is only a. few yards away. i SUBURB Our offices are at 154-136, Queen Street, Auckland, and our telephone number is 43-905. Or. if you go out to the Estate yourself, call at the Sales Office there and one of our salesmen will be pleased to show you over. . . _. _—
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 281, 27 November 1925, Page 11
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