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AUCTIONS. SALE OF BRICK BUNGALOWRESIDENCE, ANNE STREET, HIGHLAND PARK. ON WEDNESDAY. 2nd MARCH KP7 At 2.30 p.m. AT OUR ROOMS,^ GREY STREET. MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN 4.ND r rr, <r?-V are (liletted TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, as above:— LOTS 204, 205, and 206, Highland Park, containing nearly an acre. TOGETHER WITH THE DELIGHTFUL BRICK BUNGALOW, comprising large dining-room, sitting-room, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, servery scullery, etc., having all the latest appointments and every possible convenience, including electric light, city water ami drainage, motor garage. 'This is a most attractive home, hariii" a glorious view of the harbour, sun all day and within a few minutes of the city and eight minutes' walk to the tram, and one can motor right to the door. Anyone desirous of purchasing a home should not miss tins rare opportunity of securing a brick oue-floor residence in this popular locality. This residence was built under architect's supervision. We have personally inspected this property and can thoroughly recommend same We will be glad to motor intend:im purchasers to inspect. Title—Land Transfer. Good mortgage, State Advances at 4% per cent. Further particulars from the Auctioneers, S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., ■ 21, Grey street. TUESDAY, Bth MARCH, 19?7 At 2.30 p.m. " SALE OF GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE Situated 34, Matai road, Hataitai. jyjESSBS. S. GEORGE NATHAN - & Lie 4°fir!rrnv ected }° SELL BY PUB" ■uio AUOIION, as above— AT OUR ROOMS, 21, GREY STREET P-o n'l ct> bel "Sal' the land in C T IoS/140, containing 33.7 nerches ' ' Marseilles tiled roof, and comprising . Jiving room, dining- room, breakfast room, kitchenette, 3 bedrooms fitted with wardrobes, bathroom, and lavatory. Casement windows and the "living room ones are of plate glass.' This fine home lias every modern convenience, including an; excellent' gas lange, gas copper, sink, etc. Ideal hot water system, pedestal bath and- basin, electric light and heating points. The paths are all concrete, and the section is nicely laid out in garden with concrete yard. . There is a large double garage, which will accommodate two limousine cars, also benzine store. ■ A glorious view of Evans Bay and Cook Straits is obtainable, and the. property lies well to the sun. The house has been well designed and faithfully built, and with very little expense two more rooms ■ can be placed in the attic. :, _. . We have inspected this home and' have no hesitation in recommending same. Insurance £1750. Title—land transfer. We will be glad to motor intending purchasers to inspect the property, and further particulars may be obtained from— The Auctioneers, S.- GEORGE NATHAN &-CO., Loinster Chambers, 21, Grey street. AUCKLAND CITY. MODERN GARAGE PREMISES, Widely known as the JOHN W. ANDREW'S. BLOCK, CORNER EDEN TERRACE AND PORTER'S AVENUE. Approximately 24,000 sq. ft. Floor Space, Approximately 24,000 sq. ft. Floor Space^, With provision for further Floor of G4OO sq. ft. at small outlay.-: HPHE Buildings are practically new and ■*- substantially built of ferro-concrete and brick, with concrete 'floors throughout, .and arc so constructed as to carry one or two more stories. SHOWROOM with 94ft frontage, .4500.'5q.. ft. floor space, 7 large plateglass windows, and six spacious and well-appointed offices. BASEMENT under Showroom 6400 sq. ft. floor space, and separate entrance. SERVICE DEPARTMENT, with 4570 sq. ft. floor space, lofty and well lighted, extra heavy roof for overhead cranes and heavy lifting. USED-CAR DEPARTMENT, with 5750 sq. ft. floor space, and yard and sheds covering about 3600 sq. ft. PROMINENT CORNER SITE, PROMINENT CORNER SITE, fronting EDEN TERRACE, the main northern outlet from city; 93ft 4in, and PORTER'S AVIINUE 182 ft. Title Glasgow Lease, with over 18 years to run at low rental of £75 per annum for the lot. Perpetual right jf renewal/ The highly successful business conducted by the Vendors, JOHN.W. ANDREWS AND SONS, LTD., fully demonstrates the strategic importance o" the site as a business centre. ANY CLASS OF BUSINESS ANY CLASS OF BUSINESS could be carried on. Although the buildings were specially designed for a big motor business, they can be readily subdivided and adapted for FURNITURE SHOP AND FACTORY, LARGE DRAPERY, MACHINERY WAREHOUSE, ENGINEERING WORKS, UP-TO-DATE CABARET, etc. These valuable premises will be sold by Public Auction at our Sale Rooms, 83, Queen street, Auckland, on FRIDAY, 18th MARCH, at 2 p.m. Terms of Sale: 25 per cent, cash, balance m 5 years at 6% per cent. ' Full particulars and illustrated booklet will be forwarded on application. • SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, LTD., Auctioneers, 83, Queen street, Auckland. AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE. HARCOURT AND CO. announce that, having sold privately the 12-roomcd Residence on VA acres ol land, situated on the Main road, Karori. the Auction Sale announced for the 15th March is cancelled. FOR SALE AT TAKAKA, NELSON DISTRICT. A GOOD SHEEP AND CATTLE RUN xx of 933 acres (272 acres freehold, 247 L.L.P., 413 acres Govt. ■ lease), situated on tlie sea coast; over 50 acres good flats, balance hilly; all well subdivided and watered by permanent creeks. Stock carried SOO ewes, 200 dry sheep, 10 dairy cows, and 30 store cattle. Buildings consist of 9-rd. house and conveniences, wool shed, barn, implement shed, trapshed, etc. PRICE as a going concern £6000. Full particulars from F. AND D. EDWARDS, LTD., Land Agents, Nelson..

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1927, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1927, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1927, Page 14

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