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isSstSSwi SSSRSSH! PARK TERRACE THE RESIDENTIAL SITUATION WITHOUT PEER MODERN SUBSTANTIAL BRICK RESIDENCE WIDE ELEVATED I ACRE SECTION 108 PARK TERRACE BY PUBLIC AUCTION In Our Land Auction Room, I 176 Hereford Street, on THURSDAY. JULY 2, AT 2.15 P.M. On the instructions of Dr Bern ard Battersby as Executor in the Estate Eva Wells.

ONLY on’ rare occasions is there opportunity to purchase a property in this choicest of all residential areas in this city. Sharing boundary with the lovely grounds of Bishop (Court and enjoying the wide, levergreen vista of the Terrace I itself, the Avon river and belyond, the spreading acres of Hagley Park, the situation does [indeed enjoy environment and 'priviledge unsurpassed. The residence (1637 square feet) and matching garage are substantially built in the very best of permanent materials. Interior plan provides for a spacious and charming lounge? with landscape windows, master bedroom with French doors to terrace. 2 smaller bedrooms, expensively appointed kitchen and bathroom, 2 toilets, ex(tensive 8.1. cupboards and fittings, etc., etc.

The section is very pleasant, has wide entrance driveway, all-day sun and an English (garden setting to the private rear lawn. And, as the section is leasehold, the purchaser has the advantage of not having to find the capital necessary to buy the land—considerable for such a valuable site. He buys for the value of the improvements only and the benefit of rental only for the section. This is appreciably less than interest icharges otherwise involved in the land purchase. The lease [provides for ultimate compen sation for improvements at (then valuation. | Further details from the (Auctioneers, with whom inspection may be arranged by j appointment. SHERRIS AND WILSON, LIMITED, Property and Furniture Auctioneers, 176 Hereford Street. Phone 50-039. Solicitors to Estate. RONALDSON. WYLIE and AVERILL, 104 Hereford Street. Phone 60-633. 3571

ESTATE REALISATION CITY EARLY BUNGALOW IN NEAT CONDITION PROPOSED ZONING R 5 20 PERCHES 171 PETERBOROUGH ST (3 doors from Manchester St). To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION |ln Our Land Auction Rooms, 176 Hereford Street, on (THURSDAY, JULY 2. AT 2.45 P M. For the Public Trustee in the Estate Catherine Teresa Raven. THE improvements comprise a compact 4 roomed early bungalow with all the usual conveniences. The interior is neat, with polished floors and recent redecoration. As a home, or for letting purposes, the situation is very convenient, being only 3 doors from Manchester Street and no more than 5 minutes walk to Cathedral Square, and the proposed zoning of R 5 (allows potential in ultimate redevelopment. SHERRIS AND WILSON, LIMITED, Property and Furniture Auctioneers. 176 Hereford Street. Phone 50-039. 3571

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32322, 13 June 1970, Page 35

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Page 35 Advertisements Column 10 Press, Volume CX, Issue 32322, 13 June 1970, Page 35

Page 35 Advertisements Column 10 Press, Volume CX, Issue 32322, 13 June 1970, Page 35

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