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Houseit and Land (or Sale. — — * TYLDEN SPIERS (Pronounced Til-den Spears), Real Estate Agents and Financier 95, QUEEN-ST/ Telcgraphio Address: ' Tylspi, Auckland. All Codes used. " Two-in-one cod condenser." Agents Throughout Australasia. Reference: BANE NEW SOUTH WALES. Auction Sale Arranged. ' A FREE OFFER. H you are a bona-lldo buyer. We wil dnve you in one of our MOTOJ OAKS, or take you by, tram, traj or tram all over Auckland, and sho' • yon HUNDREDS OF HOUSES for Sal on almost any terms. We have ever house and allotment in Aucklan <* or th having) on our lists. By it spectlng 20 HOUSES IN ONE DA you can draw a comparison, thereb getting first-class value, but by (th usual way) seeing 20 houses in 5 weeks, you can mako positively n comparison. Our offer is fair, an you will feel 'under no obligation t OS. OUR STRICT BUSINESS ST£ TEJI—WE USE NO PERSUASION, an if you do not buy through us w k will be as GOOD FRIENDS as whe I we met yon. .; We have sense enougi to know you will buy If you se that which suits you. The undermei tioned are a few from our lists. 0 course, you are quite welcome to in spect alone if you so wish. £100 DEPOSIT. j"P ONSONBY—Balance. £550, at J. ranged as you like—Fine up-tc date Home, six rooms, bathroom pantry, scullery; wash-house, coppe . and tubs; large lofty diningroom, ga • fire, tiled. hearths and grates, costl; mantels, deep friezes and pictun rails; bay. window and verandahs level freehold Allotment, lawns, gai . den, etc. • (8) 1242 REPORT.— has not been lorn h ® market* and is close to lid tram and easy distance from sandy beach, flan ing, and boating. At th© price is ter: TYLDEN AND SPIERS. , £75 DEPOSIT. ' TViTOONT EDEN—£B2S, balance at lot A"A Exceptionally Grand .Besi aencc. seven large rooms, bathroom paltry, scullery, etc.; diningroom, 1' t by 14; drawingroom, 16ft; splendidly finished ceilings, with steel ventilp.t ing centres;, hot . and cold wate) throughout j hea-vy porcelain batl and basin; linen press, cupboards dresser, etc.; two bay windows; tw< large verandahs; valuable COItNEI freehold allotment; carriage drive; stable, coach-house, harness room •etc. (5) 1224 .OUR REPORT.—This property is situatec 2?, dominion Road lid tram and is a vers valuable business site. Owner has private wasons for selling urgent. We can reoom inend aa an absolute gain; very hand some and well buiIt.—TYLDEN AND SPIERS £50 DEPOSIT. REY 'LYNN—£S7O, balance £1 VX week including every payment —Pretty Little Island Bungalow, five rooms, scullery, bathroom; wash' house, copper and tubs; specially designed diningrom, 18 by, 13; tiled hearths and grates; handsome friezes and papers; tiled back, sides, . and hearth to range; large bath' " room, porcelain bath; hot and cold water service throughout; fancy §lass door and sidelights; bay winow, and verandah; good freehold . _ Allotment * (78) 1358 OUR only few minute, from Reservoir and IJd tram service, in a very .popular street, and well sought and healthy. ' locality. We are .positive that almost the first to inspect will buy.—TYlr DEN AND SPIERS. • • £45 DEPOSIT. A, REAL LITTLE BV7SCIAI«OW A' HOME, never been occupied; five large and lofty rooms, pantry, scullery, bathroom; wash-house, copper and tubs; unique rimu mantels. tiled grates, deep friesea; hot and cold water service; porcelain bath, handsome plaster ceiling-, Tents., lead lights, etc. Rich volcanic allot, 171 ft deep. Balance, £530, arranged aa rent. (97) 1473 OUR REPORT.— can positively recommend the build and timber. Situated In a refined street. First-class speculation oi home.—TYLDEN AND SPIERS. £1200, PRICE, JERVOIS ROAD-MOST GORGEOUS v ""HOME,' six rooms, and every possible convenience; dtningijoom. -dOft, drawingroom. 20ft, opening on to large balcony, from which te obtained most beautiful and extensive views of Auckland Harbour; magnificent plaster ceilngs throughout; two massive plaster arches; hot and cold water, porcelain bath and tubs; patent w.c., etc.. etc.. Valuable Freehold Allot., 50ft frontage. Price, £1200 . ' _ .■■■■■, (99) 1481 OUR REPORT.— haven't power to describe! this property justly, it Is one of the choicest homes in this popular suburb, nd has a valuable frontage to tram line, very suitable for a professional gentleman.— -TYLDEST AND SPIERS. £100 DEPOSIT. EEMUERA-MAGNIFICENT new BUNGALOW RESIDENCE, situated in the best and homeliest street its. the district; every possible convenience; diningroom. 22 by 14; drawingroom, 15ft; magnificent eternite ceilings, fitted with rimu beams; grand reception hall, finished in picked rimu; hot and cold water, porcelain bath, patent w.c.; three massive bay windows, two large verandahs. Fine Elevated Allot., glorious harbour and landscape views. Balance. .£725, arranged easy. (100) 1490 OUR REPORT.—You will think we recommend everything, but remember, we only advertise properties which we can honestly STAS-WS 1& VA ,i,s £100 DEPOSIT. GREENLANE, one minute from proposed tram—New Bungalow, five rooms and offices;" hot ana cold water service; tiles and friezes; handsome mirror mantels, beautiful steel ceilings; casement windows; diningroom, 18 by 13; porcelain bath. Largo Level Allot., stands above footpath Balance, £550. as rent. - 01) 1437 OUR REPORT.—'This is a fine little home, only just built,, quite handy to railway station. Has great prospective value. Highly recommended.— 1 AND SPIERS. £845, PRICE. EEMUEKA-ON MAIN ROAD. AND A CORNER FREEHOLD SECTION, 67 BY 187. Refinedlooking Residence, seven lofty rooms; pantry, scullery, office; . bathroom, hot and cold water service. Bay windows and three massive verandahs. Carriage drive and garden, nicely laid out. Early application will bo necessary. Price, £845. (27) 1282. OUR REPORT.—Price has bisen reduced. Owner has good and urgent reason for this £520, PRICE. "PINE LITTLE VILLA five room,, JC scullery, pantry, bathroom; wash-house, copper and tubs; work.shop; hot and cold water service; heavy iron bath; bay window and verandah. Rich level volcanic allotment; tarred paths; plenty room for trap entrance. Price, £520. (89) 1421 OUR REPORT.—This is a unique and cheap house, one that seldom comes on the market. Near li tram, and in a refined SU2»a.-^iS5iS-'V^ s ?®!" £50 DEPOSIT. • Grand boardinghouse. on VJT Main Trunk lino—l 6 Booms, two etorey, and three-roomed Cottage; also two splendid Shops. Price, only £1400 for the lot. (00) 807 OUR REPORT.—This seems, a ridiculous offer but it is true, and we can give you tcood private reason# for the sacrifice. It is a freehold title. A building society m>rtcase of £900 is on the place. We can show nroof that owner paid double what he is £10 DEPOSIT. SUNNY SHERWOOD ESTATE. Money can be made by buying one of the few remaining Lots on this grand estate. Only £10 In cash required. These are the only sections now available near the IJd trains, with harbour views, and not in gullies Prices from £2 per foot. Plans posted free of charge. No ridiculous prices asked. The whole Ki-ME 4 N » B /a at w WE BUILD. ' T»Y EXPERT TRADE HEN ANY Jj DESIGN HOUSE you require, on any reasonable terms. Just show us the lot you require. We will purchase it and build to your requirements, or if you have .an allotment -partly paid for. we will build : without any cash down, All business strictly private and confidential. WE GUARANTEE T" " SELL YOUR PROPERTY.' Why JL not give us a chance to sell for vonP We do not mind how many agents already have it for sale. Send us your address, and we will get par* ;■ ticulars. .. ■■ V - ' FYLDEN ;Am SPIERS, felegraphio Address" TylspJ, Auckland* '■"i- '/['■ ' • <>' V- ' „ ■ ' . \' t . ' . , . ' - : . r' \ > . •, ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15025, 21 June 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15025, 21 June 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15025, 21 June 1912, Page 3