Th« proximity of a church is detrimental to property values, ac•ftrding to evidence given by a land vainer in the Assessment Court, m* the "New Zealand Herald." Witaeas was asked whether the property occupied by the Parnell fenniu Club could be regarded as writable fur subdivision. "No," he replied. "The church opposite is really a detriment to most buyers." Asked the reason, he said: "Beim-. tttuae of funerals, bells, and things."
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20828, 11 April 1933, Page 7
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