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AUCTIONS. EVANS AND BULL. NOTE OUR NEW ADDRESS: 84 HEREFORD STREET, W. NEAR OXFORD TERRACE. BEST SUBURBAN SHOP SITE AROUND CITY. 91 ACRES with two long and most *** 3 valuable frontages, IDEAL SITE FOR ANY BUSINESS. Sections could be sold off AT ONCE at good prices. MODERN 5 ROOMED HOUSE and outbuildings. £I2OO only; terms. We can recommend this to the keenest speculator. Write or call. NEAR RAKAIA. ACRES sweet sheep country, • • for forced sale. GROWS EXCELLENT SHEEP FEED AND SHEEP DO WELL. 5-Roomed House with all conveniences, various outbuildings, sheepyard, etc. Early possession. ASKING £4 15s PER ACRE WITH EASY TERMS. For genuine sale. Can be bought right. Enquiry invited. BANKS PENINSULA. QK ACRES, reduced to £2OOO WITH £250 DEPOSIT. Has been carrying 230 ewes, 30 hoggets, and 6 head cattle. Good dairy farm, no cropping, close school. 4-ROOMED HOUSE with conveniences, cowbails, garage, etc. Vacant, genuine reason for selling AND GOT TO BE SOLD Write or call. ‘m/W NEAR RANGIORA. 1 A ACRES, £SO deposit, PRICE A" REDUCED TO £450. 5 rooms and outbuildings. Write or call. _ NEAR SHEFFIELD. OO ACRES, good small farm. 5- ££ ROOMED MODERN HOUSE, every convenience, good outbuildings. This is a tip top holding. Price, terms, and full details on application. Inspection invited. Sole Agents. . TO LEASE. ACRES, 6 rooms, 15 gallon round, live'and dead stocic, near City Boundary. ALSO 140 Acres, mixed farm, 5 rooms. 15/- Acre. EVANS and BULL, NOTE OUR NEW ADDRESS; 84 HEREFORD STREET, W. (Ground Floor.) w E. SIMES AND CO. NEAR TENNYSON STREET. ihi i> HANDY TO COLOMBO ST.: iUBSTANTIALLY BUILT T-HOUSE of 5 looms and verandah; plastered ana iapered; his electric range, 2 hot water ervices. and all modern conveniences; arage and shed, fowlhouses. Nearly 4icre, excellent garden, fruit trees. THE VHOLE PROPERTY IS IN FIRST-CLASS )RDER, AND CLEAN AS A NEW PIN. terms Arranged. Sole Agents: W. E. SIMES and CO. •ty QST-:NEAR ST. ALBANS PARK—UU COST £1350. Bungalow of 5 ARGE ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE, ery substantially built and in excellent rder, facing North. Has Doulton bath nd basin, hj. and c. service, gas and coal anges. and all offices. Sewer. LARGE, fELL BUILT GARAGE. Good Section (no eat), laid out and planted, concrete paths. IRST MORTGAGEE SELLING, AND WE SSURE YOU THIS IS A VERY CHEAP ROPERTY. You will not be disappointed n inspection. Let us show it to you. erms arranged. Sole Agents: W. E. SIMES and CO. iA ~ 7i—W AD—2 ACRES FIRST-CLASS LAND, ideal for eeping a cow or poultry. SUBSTAN'IAL DWELLING OF 5 ROOMS, with all onveniences. Stables and looseboxes ould easily be converted into fowL ouses A CHEAP PROPERTY BEING OLD ON ACCOUNT OF FIRST MORTGAGEE. Terms can be arranged, sole Lgents. W. E. SIMES and CO. X 4743 TqkA (COST £2IOO)—MURRAY--1O *} U AYNSLEY’S HILL: 2-STOREY JNGALOW OF 6 ROOMS, LARGE BAL3NY, perfectly built and in excellent der; every modern convenience, includg cupboards and wardrobes, hj, and c. rvice, Doulton bath, electric range, wer, and all offices. Good garden. Shelred and sunnv situation, handy to the am. A marvellous bargain for anyone mting a home on the hills. 'Phone us, -224, for inspection. W. E. SIMES and CO.. Auctioneers and Estate Agents. 144 Hereford street. 57697 FORD AND HADFIELD. LTD

S T R O W A N. OVERLOOKING ELMWOOD PARK, MUST BE SOLD TO WIND UP DECEASED ESTATE. A HOME OF DISTINCTION. Built of Concrete with Stucco Finish by Leading Constructional Builders under Architect’s Supervision. Facing North. TWO-STOREY MODERN CONCRETE BUNGALOW, consisting of Large Drawing-room, Dining-room, 4 Bedrooms, and Large Sun Porch. Modern Kitchenette, complete with every labour-saving device. AMPLE WARDROBE AND CUPBOARD SPACE. IMPOSING FIREPLACES. SPLENDID ASPHALT COURT. WELL N~ ,r ’'fED. CRETE GARAGE. TENNIS CONROCK EDGINGS AROUND THE ARTISTIC GARDEN. ARTISTICALLY LAID OUT GROUNDS OF APPROXIMATELY 60 PERCHES. WITH STREAM FLOWING ALONGSIDE THE TENNIS COURT PR!CE £2500. COST OVER £3OOO. We invite you to inspect this MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY, AND MAKE US AN OFFER. Sole Agents— FORD and HADFIELD. LTD., Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents, 131-133 WORCESTER ST. ’PHONES 32-099. 32-098. F6171 HUTCHINSON. WHITE, LTD. PAPANUI ROAD BARGAIN. £IOSO. EIGHT VERY LARGE ROOMS, And With Every Possible Convenience. This is a Home in a Choice Position, and is eminently suited for SUBDIVIDING INTO FLATS, or for a NURSING HOME, or LETTING ROOMS. The House has been exceptionally WELL CARED FOR. the whole place being in A 1 order, and very well fitted throughout both as to electric fitments, water heating, and cooking arrangements. • We do not know of any property in as good a position, in as good order, or with as much accommodation as this at the EXTREMELY LOW PRICE Askc*d * Will you please see us for inspection. HUTCHINSON, WHITE. LTD., Victoria square. Real Estate Agents. H4844 LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. D. STOCK and CO. OFF PAPANUI ROAD. Must be realised tc CLOSE ESTATE. OIX-ROOMED RESIDENCE, in excel*3 lent order. Well-kept grounds, new concrete paths and yard, sheds, side entrance. Handy Post Office, shopping centre, school, swimming pool, and recreation grounds. p R!CE £OSO. Well worth investigation—you should S6e lt# D. STOCK and CO.. Real Estate Agents, 142 Hereford st. SBBI9 ET POLIFLOR polish your floors— See how the colour comes up. I'fcO you know —? You can insert your E' “Want Ad.” in “The Press” up HI midnight for the following moruI ing’s issue.

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21939, 13 November 1936, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21939, 13 November 1936, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21939, 13 November 1936, Page 18