TUESDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, 1929. At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE. SOUND 12-RD. RESIDENCE, subdivided into 3 Flats. AN INVESTOR'S OPPORTUNITY. No. 41, DEVON STREET. jIfESSRS. 11ARCOURT AND CO. have I ■"■*■ received instructions, to Bell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms, 195, Lamb tori quay, A 12-RD. RESIDENCE, in good, sound order, and in a very convenient situ ntiou, .fitted with all conveniences, on l.i nd with a frontage of 38ft by a depth of 107 ft; situated within a shoU tliblance of tire Kclburn Cable Car, or the Aro stiect and Brooklyn cais. Subdmded into 3 complete flats, some of the rooms being \eiy large, ->acli with separate entrances, gas cookers, bath rooms, etc., and each having a superb harbour view. With its handy situation these flats will always let readily and at the piice asked, show a vory excellent return. ' For full particulars, apply HARCOUKT AND CO., Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 14th FEBRUARY, 1929, At 7.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE. 2 PARTICULARLY ATTRACTIVE CITY PROPERTIES. VERY CHARMING 0-RD. RESIDENCE AND SPLENDID BUILDING SITE, IHOMI>SON STREET. In a Fu&t-cljss Locality, Just Oil Upper Willis stiect. \f LSSRS. UARCOURT AND CO., in 1U conjunction with MESSRS. J. ODLIN AND CO., LTD., will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at Harcourt and Co.'s Rooms, 195, Lambton quay, on the abovementioned dale, at 730 p.m. THAT EXCEPTIONALLY FINE HOME of 6 rooms, complete with'all offices and every possible modern convenience, , on land with a frontage of 44ft by a depth of I2oft, known as No. 29. Thompson street. This i evidence is delighUully finished throughout, some of the, rooms are very l.nge, mid it is moat conveniently designed The section is level and splendidly laid out. and well planted in flowers, etc. ' VACANT SECTION, WITH MOTOR GARAGE, frontage of 40ft to Thompson street by a depth of 120 ft. Standing just above load level, having a PERFECT CITY AND HARBOUR VIEW One of the best building sites obtainable in the City, and being dead level. These properties are in a splendid local lty, and within a few minutes' walk of the business 'entre of the city, and it is seldom that piopeitics of this descnption come under the hammer. For full paitioulars apply J. ODLIN AND CO , LTD, Cable street; or lIARCOURI AND CO., Auctioneers. "^^^WESTEKN HUTT'HILLS. ~ I OWNER leaving Wellington lias in ' slmcled us to bell his CHARMING HOMIfi OF 5 ROOMS, kitchenette, and glassed-in bleeping porch, in this taiomed locality No e^peiiM; h<is been bpjicd in making this, a ie.il home, and its kind sildoin corner on the liunket. U\eiv cily comenipiicc, laiq;c section, loom toi tennis couit, gaiagc. l>\teii',ivi» mlv ot huiboiir, mcr, and \allcv, with \eiy little climb Anyone looking for j. ical homo in a select and cliainnni; locality with gioumlsall pljntod and laid out must inspect this Puce £2400. If not bold m 14 dajs would consider leasing furnished. PUEDIB AND BAKER, LTD, i
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 32, 9 February 1929, Page 16
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