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PROPERTIES FOR SALE THEY’RE ON THE MARKET CHURCH BAY and DIAMOND HARBOUR. Oportunity to cash in on the present real estate .bonanza. Phone 773 Diamond Harbour, Mr J. K. Thiele. The new business district representative. Phone 77-244 town office. AVONSIDE. Converted house in two flats, one let, one vacant. Concrete veneer exterior. 48.3 perehes subdividable, would suit small local investor to renovate. Owner finds property too much work. Phone 897-689. OWNERSHIP flat. One of the nicest compact units available. Lovely park view in St Albans. Architectural construction. $7500. Ready to move in to. Phone 897-689 for complete details, service and transport. GLASSHOUSES. Dallington: Only $6OOO. Four heated glasshouses, complete with boiler house Why sit around waiting for pension day. This property can be financed on $l5OO dep. for a man prepared to work. Phone 897-689 this week-end. STROWAN. Attractive and comfortable family bungalow, 5 rooms, and kitchenette, sun porch.’ wide section, 32 perches, new insulation and paintwork, most convenient situation. Price $BOOO. For week-end appointment phone 266-687. RICCARTON. Modern bungalow early close in, fully insulated, french doors to ornamental pool and terrace, rockery and landscaped garden, three bedrooms, lounge and livingroom, double garage. Phone 266-687 for courtesy week-end service. RICCARTON. In a beautiful treelined street, semi two storey gentleman’s bungalow of five bedrooms Spacious living area over a i acre of land, adjacent to commercial area and Deans Bush. Price $12,500. Early inspection recommended. Transport and courteous service. Ph. 266-687. LOWER CASHMERE: Sheltered from cold winds, craftsman built bungalow. P. and H. display home, 6 rooms and kitchen, perfectly planned, carpeted and heated. Immediate possession, price $13,500. Transport, inspection. details. Phone 294-773. PAPANUI. Brick bungalow, three bedrooms, two living rooms, floor coverings, garage, absentee owner, fairly convenient situation. Ph. 266-687. 1969 percentage of sales to auctions 100 per cent. $7200 without a doubt, the cheapest, neatest, bungalow on the market. L shaped with two bedrooms, lounge with open fire, tidy section, wrought iron gates. Furniture included. Owner determined to sell. Ph. 897-689. L. B. PRENDEVILLE. M.R.E.1.N.Z., Auctioneers, Ph. 77-244: 472 Manchester St. A safe place to leave your Real Estate Problems. 7987
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32266, 8 April 1970, Page 26
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