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Auctions sEstwiisom] SOUTH BRIGHTON SUPERIOR PROPERTY BUILDERS OWN QUALITY HOME ALMOST HALF ACRE SUBDIVISIBLE Spreading lawns and neatly groomed garden A PROPERTY FOR THE DISCERNING BUYER nil - * 336 ESTUARY ROAD To be sold by Public Auction in our rooms, Epworth Chambers. 176 Hereford Street, on THURSDAY. MAY 2, AT 2.15 PM. CONSTRUCTED OF BRICK with tile roof, incorporating throughout the very best of materials and myriad not-necessarily-seen extras, the vendors sell and the buyers buy with gratifying assurance. The living area adjoins with extensive glass usage providing feeling of space and natural light. There is a double, twin and single bedroom, with remaining services modern appointed. A double garage with 9ft sin clearance doors is built-in providing a total area of 1630 sq. ft and a generous sun terrace extends with bedroom and lounge direct opening. Kent oil burner centrally heats and serves H.W. radiators in bedroom wing. The J acre is arranged so that subdivision of the 34 perch garden section can be arranged at will. The whole area is impressively planted. Situated by South Brighton Park, the surroundings are very pleasant, warm and sheltered and the bus stops at the gate. Our pleasure to arrange your inspection and further details. The Auctioneers, SHERRIS AND WILSON. LTD 176 Hereford Street. Phone 50-039. FENDALTON BRANCH. Phone 517-067 Vendors Solicitors. SMITHSON. CLELAND. FOUNTAIN AND GILROY 3576 SHERRISCWILSONLLD AUCTIONIIRS M.R.1.1.N.Z ENTHRALLING THE MOST IMPRESSIVE COASTAL PROPERTY WE HAVE EVER OFFERED! A CAPACIOUS HOME ABSORBINGLY ORIGINAL A COMMANDING COAST AND OCEAN VIEW UNBELIEVABLY BEAUTIFUL A PROFESSIONALLY DEVELOPED J ACRE SITE FINEST ON ALL CLIFTON 44 CLIFTON TERRACE Jo be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION in our rooms, Epworth Chambers. 176 Hereford Street, on TUESDAY. APRIL 23. AT 3.30 P.M. • Please note advanced sale date.) For the vendors. MR AND MRS W. R. TAYLOR, who are returning to Australia THERE IS RARELY the combination of a property - . exceptionally impressive and surroundings so enthralling. The beaches and Estuary almost touchably below, the beautiful coastline to the Kaikouras. the plains and mountains and wide blue Pacific Ocean, offers surely a comprehensive canvas ol nature's vast beauty unequalled anywhere — and forever unimpeded from the terraces and every window of this lofted coastal haven. And at night, it dazzles into a veritable fairyland. Within the landscape section, outdoors living flavours of the Continental, with French brick courtyard, Mediterranean style sun terrace roofing, double garage. 2 fountains, barbecue pit. garden paths, lighting reticulated to 5 period lamps, impressively wide brick steps, etc The residence, built 7 years to the design of Mr Paul Pascoe, features 3 levels. 3 bathrooms, 3 lomg rooms. 4 Dedrooms and a separate selfcontained flatette guest accommodation—alternatively ideal for elderly parent or letting. Rooms are spacious with full depth windows and ranch slider doors to covered decks. Dining room windows are framed to complement the picture view. Reception entrance by double solid doors is magnificent The lounge too has double doors opening from the foyer. The kitchen is ultra-modern and master bedroom has adjoining dressing room with hand basin and opens to private deck. The architect has captured distinct variation of atmosphere through each principal room and retained a celicate blend of modern and traditional elegance AUCTIONEERS' NOTE A home and situation of unique quality impossible to duplicate, to be fully appreciated only to personal inspection Our pleasure to arrange. Pi' ne either .Ifice The vendors will leave exten- - ve quality fittings included in the sale. SHERRIS AND WILSON. LTD. The Auctioneers. 176 Hereford Street. Phone 50-039 FENDALTON BRANCH. Phone 517-067. Vendors’ Solicitors: I UNINGHAM. TAYLOR AND THOMSON 3849 ADVANCE NOTICE FENDALTON S SUPERB RESIDENCE Home of the late Eric T. Beaxen. ( NR WAIRARAPA TCE AND GARDEN RD BY PUBLIC AUCTION FRIDAY. 10TH MAY. AT 1 PM ON THE PREMISES. F 1 ■cd immediately by the auction of residual furnishing and effects Full details this column next Saturday 3207

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33514, 20 April 1974, Page 40

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Page 40 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33514, 20 April 1974, Page 40

Page 40 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33514, 20 April 1974, Page 40