CASHMERE $119,000 0.n.0. • Fabulous uninterrupted views. • Close to tennis courts and P.M.H. • Spacious and sunny. • Easily converted Into two flats. To view phone Yvonne Dailey. —qS I —— CASHMERE, $129,950 SUNNY sheltered 3 bedroom permanent material townhouse with panoramic views of City and Coast, ideal for professional or business couple. Ph. Sylvia Cooper, 853026, a.h. 667-095 or 558-749. ini CASHMERE $139,500 POTENTIAL plus. High up on 1 the hill overlooking city, 1 spacious 3 bedroom 2 storey 1 home with modem kitchen, 1 heaps of room to expand. Ph. 1 Pat Duckmanton 371-316, 324- 1 999 a.h. 1 CASHMERE $215,000. Pennanent material four bedroom ■ architecturally designed ■ executive home roomy 1 lounge and family - room feautring skylights set in landscaped garden, handy to superb tennis and bowling facilities. John Duncraft, ph. 370-528, a.h. 873-448, Challenge Realty MREINZ. CITY apartment, only $lOOO dep. and $96 per week. Com- < pletely redecorated. Phone for details, 654-088.
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