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Houses and Land for Sale. < COUNTRY • HOMES. PAPAKURA (return railway faro to Auckland New five-roomed Houao and 1-acro section, close to station, £570; TwoStorey Residence, with tennis lawn and orchard, corner property, £1200; 5 and 10-acro Building Sections, level and rich soil. £75 per acre; 1-acre level Sections. £80 per acre; 9 Acres and good seven-roomed House and outbuildings, close to station. £1350; 2 Acres and nearly new live-roomed House and outbuildings, good orchard, close to station, £850: 10 Acres, with Cottage and outbuildings, orchard, etc., long road frontage. £850; 10 Acres and buildings, on main road, ono mile from station, £800; 4$ Acros, right opposite station, £560. , "\/fANGERE— 5 Acres and new five-roomed i.?JL £1350 PAPATOETOE-2 Acres, £300: 3 Acres. £360: 2* Acres, £340; 3 Acres, £425; 21 Acres, £175 per acre.! 2 Acres and new Residence; 31 Acres and new five-roomed House, £1125; 5 Acres (a fine site), £1050; new sixi roomed Bungalow and over J-acre. £700. | OTAITUHU-8i Acres and eight-roomed House, close to station, lovely grounds J and fine home, £?850; 11 Sections, ranging j from 1 acre to 2 acres, at prices from £100 Ito fill 1 nor acre. MANUREWA— 2J Acres and new seven- | roomed House. close to station, £1000; I 9 Acres, adjoining railwav station. £95 per acre; 6 Acres, handy to station, £565. In every case we can sell on easy terms. MANUREWA. (?f\ ACRES of very rich, level Land: abso- i OU lutelv It.-' pl'U of this rising suburb, and having half-mile saltwater front ace to fhe Manukau Hnrbonr; school, creamery, and railway station, two miles; stable, cowshed, imp'r.ment shed, etc.: fenced into nines good paddocks, in splendid pasture. An ideal spot for a home. Owner will accept. £300 deposit, provided purchaser will erect a, house. Price, £60 per acre. SMITH & HALCOMBE. AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS. Corner Queen and Swanson Sts.. Auckland. T° THOSE LOOKING FOR LAND. AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL FARMERS' UNION TRADING ASSOCIATION, 16, EMPIRE BUILDINGS, SWANSON-ST. £KA DEPOSIT—PATOMAHOE—I2B Acres, *J\J partly improved; £8 10s per acre. AGENT'S REPORT: This is a very good property. Improved land in this locality selling up to £30 per acre. PUKEKOHE— 70 Acres, very pood order; eight-roomed House, etc.; £40 per acre. AGENT'S REPORT: This is a good farm in good heart; very convenient; right in the borough of Pukekohe"We have a good selection of choice Farms in the Pukekohe District. Give us a call, and wo will find yon the farm you want. NOTE THE ADDRESS: i g TPMPIRE T3UTLDINGS, SWANSON-STREET. THIRD OPEN LETTER. npO EKING M EN ' August 16, 1912. Dear Friends,— Once again we have the pleasure of addressing you in relation to a matter that ought to interest you. We presume that you have discovered ere this the folly of paying rem, as you have been doing in the past, and fattening the landlord, while, with you, no headway is possible. You are doing yourself and yours an injustice while you continue so to act. A glance at your rent book will surely convince you of that fact, and facts are stubborn things, for years, possibly, you have been paying a heavy burden, yet not a brick or a nail in the structure you occupy can you claim as your own. Why not stop this leakage? Be your own landlord, and secure a home which cannot be sold over your head, and by degrees provide for old age and independence. If you call on us you will find us courteous and painstaking in showing you a way out of the difficult and cramped position you find yourself in. Now, in a sentence or two, let us explain our method. WE HAVE NOW SECURED THE SERVICES OF SEVERAL ABKOLUTELY RELIABLE BUILDERS, WHOSE WORK WE GUARANTEE, and which makes it possible for us to make you the most I generous offer ever made before in the | home building line. For a deposit of £35 down, and a further deposit of £25 in 28 days, wo will build for you an UP-TO-DATE FOUR, FIVE, OR SIX ROOMED HOUSE ranging in price from £500 to £600 (balance being paid at the rate of 16s 6d per week. including principal and interest), and replete with every possible convenience, such as bath-room with porcelain bath, scullery, sink, hot and cold water, wash-house, cop per and tubs, nickel taps, gas fires, tiled hearths and grates, tiled back to Orion range, picture rails, friezes, fibrous plaster arch in ball, gas everywhere, etc., etc., also the complete fencing of the whole section, which you select from a number we have in all parts of Auckland suburbs, in some instances within three minutes from 2d section; these sections are elevated, and command excellent views. Moreover, we submit plans which we give you the privilege to alter to suit; we show you through premises built under our supervision, and occupied by MORE THAN SATISFIED clients. We give you- the privilege to select your bwn wall papers, and we further give you a guarantee as to the quality of the material used. As suggested above, kindly give us a call, so that we may talk it over. Should this not be possible, drop us a tine and we will •wait on you in your own home. Remember that AS WE HAVE RELIABLE BUILDERS, NOW, we are prepared ,to build. NOW is the time for you to' make up your mind, and NOW will be the turningpoint in your life if yon NOW take time by the forelock. LET WISDOM PREVAIL. Things are cheaper NOW than ever they will be. For evidence of this STUDY THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES. DO IT NOW! We remain. Yours Faithfully, A. O. OTTO AND CO., 63, QUEEN-STREET Three Doors Above Smeeton's. WHEATLEY, RAVEN AND CO.. AUCTIONEERS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 99, QUEEN-ST. „ MOUNT EDEN. £~iRZ(Y- A MAGNIFICENT NEW NINEcWJLUiJU ROOMED HOUSE, close to the 2d tram stop. The House is fitted with every modern convenience; h.c. water (service upstairs and down; porcelain bath and basin; patent sanitary arrangements. The kitchen is supplied with an exceptionally large drying rack, extensively tiled at the back of range, sink and plate stand. The beautiful and artistically-finished mantelpieces are a feature of this house; plaster ceilings. lead-lißhts. fanlights. The chaste yet rich appearance of this house captivates one immediately. This, together with the ideal position, combine to make it ono of the most desirable homes in Auckland. KOHIMARAMA. 6 " .0 7 C n-SPLEN DID LITTLE 8E A V i O\J BUNGALOW, within a stone's throw of one of Auckland's favourite beaches; five good-sized rooms, kitchen, scullery, bathroom; well finished and splendidly built; house nicely painted and papered throughout. Large section; beautiful views, ana a delightfully sunny aspect. An -jxceptionally chepp property at the figure, and within a few minutes of the new wharf. 551 DOMINION ROAD i?QCA—UP-TO-DATE BUNGALOW BESIrX'OtJU DE.NOE of six largo, lofty rooms, pantry, scullery, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, caiifont. casement windows, lead-lights, gas in every room. The housepresents a very nice appearance outside as well as inside: portico entrance. Good section. We can recommend this as a wellconstructed and cheap property. Don't miss FARMS. FARMS NEAR PUKEKOHE. PQA PER ACRE— Acres, fenced and subJJQXJ divided into nine paddocks, all well watered; six acres wheat, four acres oats, 13 acres barley, half-acie potatoes. 10 acres beautiful native bush, balance in good grass, six acres now, 20 acres top-dressed. There is an eight-roomed House and nil necessary outbuildings, seven-balled cowshed; quartermile from school, creamery, and P.O. This farm will easily carry 26 cows and three to five horßes all the year round. Easy terms arrange.! This is a first-class little farm, and places such us these do not remain on the market for long. 63A FRANKTON. £00. PER ACRE-100 Acres. 31 miles from I D^ijL O Pranktoti Junction. All in grass, watered by springs; all undulating and ] flat land. Subdivided Into nine paddocks. J This farm will milk .'rom 36 to 40 cows, besides carrying other stock. House, four rooms scullery bathroom, storeroom, large barn. ' 10-bailed cowslcd, separating-rooin, garden and orchard A highly-improved little farm, which lies well to the sun. and at the price asked Oust be good value. Will accept house In lucloland in part payment. 263 99, QUEEN-ST WHEATLEY, RAVEN AND. CO.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15075, 19 August 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15075, 19 August 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15075, 19 August 1912, Page 2

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