PROPERTIES FOR SALE. THOMAS MAUDE. GOOD PROPERTY, INSPECT AT ONCE. THE BEST OF SUBURBS. FENDALTON— House of 8 Rooms, every convenience, bath, h. and c. service, plastered and papered, sink with h. and c, tiled hearths and grates ronc:ote foundations, gas and fiU tings (acetyiene), cupboard*, wardrobes etc., eingle storey bouse, verandah with two glass end?, concrete foundations, 3 bay windows, washhop?o. copper, tubs and tape, etc. Outbuildings include two men's rooms with fi-vplacea, appl© houses trap?heds (2), carshed, loosebox, s*«Jl for houpe, «table, fowlhouses, etc Land consists of 7} acres, heavy, i subdivided into i paddocks, 25 acres orchard, with 350 t:e?->, creek bounding on ono' side, good fen»os. croquet lawn, etc. Pol. 3 PRICE £2250. THOMAS MAUDE. 3 ACRES. GOOD FRONTAGE. CLOSE TO ELECTRIC TRAM. •£*G Suburb— Houso S roome. c ™*j~J*J bathroom, copper, tubs, tap? over all, tiled hearths and grates, plastered, centre flonwrs, arch in hall, scullejy, ■ pantry, wa-drobes. Single storey hoiiFC, bay window at side, concrete foundntior.s. cow bed. fowl houee. ond run. 4J Cbains froi.t ««e, Fol. S. 37t fiß2s. EASY TERMS. THOMAS MAUDE. WILL EXCHANGE FOR BUILDING SECTIONS. X PLEASANT LITTLE HOME. ST. ALBANS— Heme of 7 tooms, every modern convenience, baili, h. and c. service, p'afterod, gas and fittinirs ii]c<] hearths avd grates, pjnsrlo steroj hou°<?, concrete, foundations, tiled roof, v.T.!=!ihon«o, copper, tubs, and taps, etc. Land consists of Jacre, TRICE £-575. Pol. 34t THOMAS MAUDE. BEAUTIFULLY LAID OUT GROUNDS. HOUSE HAS A"LL MODERN CONVENIENCES. ST. ALBANR—House of 7 rooms, every convenience, l-:>th. h. and c. eervico, ple-s-tercd, tiled heartlis and grate*, pictu-e mouldings, etc. Single storey house, ccncrcto foundations, verandah, glasshouse, workshop, connected sewer and high-pressure. Land consists of i-acre, we.ll laid out. Good frontage. Fol. 17a PRICE £1300. THOMAS MAUDE. IDEAL SITUATION. SUNNY ASPECT. VALUABLE SECTION. SOUND MODERN HOUSE. "PENDALTON—Hou-=« of 8 rooms, every -*- modern convenience, bath, h. and c, eervioc, scullery, washhouse, copper, single sto'oy house, verandah, workFhop, fow'hou'o and run, frreenlioufc, windmill, etc. Lar.d consists of 2 roc-ds 23 perch?K, garden nicely laid out, flowers, shnibs, etc. Good orchard. FoL lb PRICE £1260 CASH. THOMAS MAUDE. LOVELY HOME NEAR THE HILLS. GROUNDS NICELY LAID OUT. BECKENHAM —House of 7 rooms, every IKjßsible modern convenience, bath, h. and c. pervico, plastered and beautifully papered with friezes, etc., tiled hearths and grates, gas and fittings, electric bells, splendid stained mantelshelves. Single storey hon«e, concrete foundations, 2 bay windows, fernery, conservatory, water laid on, motor shed, bicycle shed, wood and coalhouse, washhouse, copper, tubs, and laps, deep well, etc. Land consists of 2 acres, looserbox, 2 trapsheds, hay loft, fowlhoufO and runs, 3-stalVd stable, outbuilding (30 x 12), J-acre benutifullv laid out with lawns, flower beds, asparagns bods. Fol. 62a PRICE £1600. THOMAS MAUDE. MAGNIFICENT 6-ROOMED RESIDENCE. 3 ACRES (NEARLY). COULD BE BEAUTIFULLY LAID OUT. i FRONTAGE ABOUT 20 CHAINS TO FOUR ROADS. 2 MINUTES FROM TRAM. A CHEAP PROPERTY. T>APANUI —Residence of 8 Toonu". and all J- . conveniences, including scullery, pantry, bathroom, h. and c. service throughout, plastered, heavy co:nicee and centre flowers, large arch in hall, muranese gloss, handsome figured rimu mantel nieoes, heavy figured rirau panelled doors, tiled hearths and grates, electric bells, Venetian blinds. Sin'r'o storey house, double verandah, two bay windows, tower, oriel and octegonal windows, all with tinted muranrse glass, northern aspect. Outbuildings include stable, coachhouse, workshop, ooalhouse, detached washhouse, copper, tubs and taps, summer-house, orcharcl, etc. Lund consists of 3 acroe (nearly), with a total frontage to four roads of 22 chains. Grounds nt present sliphtly overgrown, but owner will have them laid out and done up. -'Anyone in search of a low-priocd residence with land, etaWe, etc., and a property which must grow rapidly into value should inspect immediately. PEICE £1350. Fol. 16 Sp. THOMAS MAUDE. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE AND 21 ACRES. THE VERY PLACE FOR RETIRED FARMER Rising Neighbourhood. Close to Tram. POR SALE OR EXCHANGE-i-Modern Re- -*■ sidence containing 8 large rooms, together with all modern convenience*, including bath, h_ and c. service, plastered and paper-rd, .<raa and fittings, panelled with choice New Zealand woods, washhouse. tubs, and taps, stable, trap«hed, loose-box, glasshouse, fowlhou'-e and run. Sint'le storey, bay wirdew, verandah at side, situated nice'y on terrace; 1\ acres (about), doub'e frontage, well Inid out and planted vrit*i choice shrubs, bulbs, etc . EQUITY £1350. Tho owner ie prepared to treat with with a view to exchanging for a small farm in Canterbury. For price, and full particulars app^y Fol. EX. 2Oa THOMAS MAUDE. 2 HOUSES FOR £1150. CLOSE TO ELECTRIC TRAM-LINE. 4?"|1 Xf\— TWO Hoiues. containing 7 JmiJL±U\J room?, Lath. h. and c, plastered ai>d pap?red, connect«l main sewer, high-rjresf'ure wnter s-uoply, single storey, return verandah, concrete foundations, built-in copper, tubs, and taps ovor all. Land consists of 36 perches (oix> chain frontace), to each house. Call for card tn view. Fol. lib M. PRICE £1150. THOMAS MAUDE. THOMAS MAUDE, JjJSTATE AND STATION AGENT. 113 HEREFORD STREET, Chris tchurck.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14193, 6 November 1911, Page 11
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