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VISITING QUEENSTOWN ? Have a look at Kelvin. Heights ''queenstvwm ‘‘ ' r ' ''' • * #***•*/*••** • heights' ■.- Kelvin Heights is opposite Queenstown on Lake Wakatipu (see map). It is at an advanced stage of development as a unique mountain community with all amenities laid on—mains water, sewer, underground wiring, sealed roads etc. Kelvin Heights sections are among the finest investments in land today and you could own a section at Kelvin Heights. As the area develops, the values rise rapidly and Kelvin Heights complete with mountain style homes set in tree-and-grass-lined roads, shops, restaurants, a 200 boat marina and secluded courts of self ownership flato* win undoubtedly be a very rich and beautiful settlement in the heart of aa incomparable lakeland. When you visit Queenstown see Kelvin Heights—h’s a fifteen minute drive. Seo for yourself how it bathes in sunlight all day, how secluded yet accessible it is, how you can swim, fish, water ski, hunt, climb, ski, relax and thoroughly enjoy life from this, the resort of the four seasons—a wonderful investment. *Our agent in Queenstown is Mr. Alan Dawson of Dawsons Land Agency, Ballarat Street. Ask him to show you Kelvin Heights and to tell you about Rowan Court Home Units. Or write to us for a full range of illustrated literature and the latest news on developments at Kelvin Heights. Aa Kelvin Heights A project of the Reid Development Co. Ltd. —UP
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31248, 21 December 1966, Page 4
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