FOB EXCHANGE. BUNGALOWS, up-to-date, beautifully designed, built anywhere; 5 rooms from £500; best timbers, workmanship guaran teed. —'Phone 26-655. B TTiPSOM —Bungalow, 5 rooms, offered for Sound House, handy Newmarket.— Fowler, Agent, Epsom. Phone 20-275. x 29 2 Houses and 3 Unencumbered -I-' Sections, for 2nd mortgages; about £1250.—Owner, inquire Star 131. 28 EXCHANGE, equity in New 5-Roomed Bungalow, Remuera, for Section, good locality.—Write H. 1126, Stab. x 4 /"I OOD House and Section, aU convs.; worth £1200. Will take as deposit, Car. or 30cwt Truck. —Inquire Star 138. 30 HOUSE, O rooms; 2nd section; garage, every con v.; take car as deposit.: bargain.-—-Write H. 1013, Star. 31 "VfOTOR Car, 3-seater, Sports Hudson, iTA equity £250, for Launch of equal value, or arrange reasonable adjustment.—Write B. 7474. STAK. 29 OWNER Superior Epsom Homo would take good Section, same district, value £450 for equity.—s2, Symonds St. B SECTION. Papatoetoe, good soil. £ 165; take Motor Bike as deposit.—Write H. 1024, Star. 20 7 ACRES, North Suburban, all ploughable; Cottage, fowlhouse; £000: equity £250, for Business. —Write H. 1025, Star. 29 -J A ACRES, handy city, no buildings, unIU encumbered for Mortgage, Cash or House.—Brooke. Phoenix Chambers. x3O Qnn ACRES, going concern, well stocked. OUU equity, £2550, wants Rent Producing Property.—Brooke, Phoenix Chambers. ' x3O 3 UNENCUMBERED Sections. Hamilton ; balance cash, offered for House, Auckland.—Fowler, Greenwood's Corner, Epsom. x2O EXCHANGES. CITY— PRIVATE HOTEL, of 20 rooms, fully furnished ; rental £5 ; goodwill and Furniture, £1450; no mortgage. Owner will accept Small House as deposit. UNENCUMBERED BUNGALOW, of 4 rooms and kitchenette, situated Royal Oak. Price £1350. Owner wants handy Dairy Farm to carry 20 cows. X?ann. 2ND MORTAGE—CITY SECU<3wi7VU RITY AND CASH offered for 4 to 10 Acres of Land withov.t buildings; handy to city. WM. A. HORNE, LTD., HIGH STREET. B BUILDERS. ABSOLUTELY Bedrock — People's Sensible Svstem of owning Homes; low legal costs. —Phillips, Pt. Chevalier; Phone 27-148. P BUNGALOWS, up-to-daie, beautifully designed, built anywhere; 5 rooms from £500; best timbers, workmanship guaranteed.—Phone 26-655. B KIWI HOMES, designer 408. Ellison Chambers, opp. Herald Office; moderate charge. 29 Your future estate! In your bureau, perhaps, you have a "dream of a home," cut out of some magazine, which now and again you show your "boy'' or "better half"— just to stir up the new home fires ! Bring him In to see us—we will advance your plan. Many years' pr.ictical experience, gained through the success attained by our principals, Messrs. Oag and Stafford, well-known builders ami contractors, gives us command of the essentials that will ensure you achieving your ambition. We provide you with the necessary financial assistance, if required, to build immediately to plans and specifications of your choice, prepared by our architects, to your instructions, without charge. By easy instalments, like rent, you pay for your new home. Open Friday, 7to GARDEN HOMES CONSTRUCTION CO.. LTD.. DILWORTH BUILDING. Phone 42-248. HS
gTILL ONE A WEEK. A New Brick Bungalow Every Week goes up under Our Building Scheme—such is our reputation for good workmanship which we so zealously cherish. By only employing strictly first-class tradesmen on every department and exercising continuous personal supervision of every Job. we have built that reputation, and what we have— like Britain—we hold. We can, and do. Build in Brick, and Wood, the former being at a price only very slightly In excess of the cost in wood. When you consider the added advantages of a minimum of maintenance and Insurance cost, evenness of temperature, sound proofness, increased re-sale value and Improved appearance, vou must realise that Brick is—in the end — easily the cheapest and best form of construction. Buckley, Ltd., of Short's Buildings, Queen Street ('Phone l 44-769), will meet you at any time, anywhere that suits you and the Office is open from 7 to 9 p.m. Fridays. Call or Ring and ti«ake an appointment and let us arrange the finance for vour BUCKLEY BUILT BRICK BUNGALOW. „ MOTOR CYCLES FOR SALE._ jJSED JJ||"OTOR QYCLBS. All our Used Motor Cycles are fully equipped with tools and pump. Your inspectiop is invited. NO. 304— TNDIAN SCOUT, 1923, Electric Model. -*■ T.T. handlebars, spring seat pillar. Schebler carburettor, helical gear drive, Splitdorf magneto, tyres good, front and rear stands— Cash Price £42 10/, Terms Price £40. NO 324— T)OUGLAS, E.W., 1927 Model. This ■*- J machine has been on the road less than three months, and is as good as new—Cash Price £60, Terms Price £65. NO. 341— TNDIAN PRINCE. 1927, Electric Model. This machine has been ridden less than 200 miles, and is as good as new— £(?f h lo/ >riCe Terms Price NO. 346— TiOUGLAS, 3-speed and kick-starter; good tyres and semi-sports handlebars; Acetylene headlamps fitted—Cash Price £45, Terms Price £50. NO. 348— T? S.A., 3.49 H.P., 1927 Model; electric j -'-'•light, 3-speed gear box, kick-starter, and clutch. This machine has done very little mileage, and is in splendid order—Cash Price £65, Terms Price £69. NO. 350— TNDIAN PRINCE, 1927 Model; electric light, 3-speed and clutch, rear vision mirror, etc. This machine is equal to new, and has done only a small mileage.—Cash Price £65, Terms Price £68 10/. NO. 361— TNDIAN SCOUT, 1928 Model; electric light, speedometer, balloon tyres. This machine is almost new, and has done only a small mileage.—Cash Price £90, Terms Price £95. When terms are required, deposit is onethird of terms price, balance £3 per month. Freight paid to your nearest station or port. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS. gKEATES AND LTD., 48, FORT STREET, AUCKLAND. 29 TENDERS. mENDERS — BUNGALOW, AT POINT J- CHEVALIER.—Tenders close FRIDAY, April 6, at Noon. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans, etc., at Office of A. C. JEFFREYS, Architect, 14, Security Bldgs. Phone 41-059. :xBl ELECTRO-PLATERS. ALWAYS Busy. Why? Best work only. Holton a Electro-plating Works. Ltd.. 27, Wyndham St. Phone 43-338. D VTICHOLAS AND WHALEY, Electrof* platers, Nickel, Silvering and BrvnzPfc^ W £W naranteed> A3bvrt %
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 75, 29 March 1928, Page 3
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