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Houses and Land For Sale. "JVT ORNINGSIDE. near trams —Grand XfX Section, 60 by 185 feet, together with 4-roomea Cottage, scullery, bath, copper and tubs, etc; workshop. Price, only £400. (177) half-way between Epsom and Mt. -*-4 Eden trams—Fine Residence of 7 large lofty rooms, with three verandahs, built 2 years ago of well-seasoned timber all modem conveniences; built-in wardrobes, not and cold water service, p.w.c., etc: rich volcanic section. 56 by 150 feet, deep, nicely laid out in garden, etc. Price, £1100, and terms can be arranged. (lOOd) TVfANUKAU ROAD, —Up-to-date TJ - .v ' * ill®-. ot 6 rooms, bay windows, tiled hearths, rrmu beam and eternite ceilings, picture rails and friezes, built-in wardrobes, hot and cold water to bath, shower, basin and sink wash-house, copper and tubs, etc good views. Price. £1050; £50 cash. (Ilia)*' ; IyrOUNT close to 2d trams—WellXTX built Residence of 9 rooms, bay windows. tiled hearths, steel ceilings, casement windows. leadlights. built-in wardrobes, linen, P res «3* hot and cold water, cupboards, shelve *. etc., and level section, 60 by 175 ft deep, nicely laid out in gardens, etc. Price, only £1275. . (217e) EMU ERAOne of the best positions. 8 minutes from tram. warm and sheltered— of 7 rooms (18 by 14. 17 by 12-16 by 16. 14 by 14, 12 by 10. etc.). bay and casement windows, tiled hearths, ouiltin wardrobes, etc. Section. 57 by 150 ft. beautifully laid out in gardens, etc. Price, £1350: £300 cash. (499) TXTTTHTN A STONE'S THROW OF MIL- * ' FORD BEACH and commanding pretty view that can never be built out Bungalow of 5 rooms, bathroom, gas and water, p.w.c., etc.; very large verandah. Corner section. 61i by 142 ft Price. £650 (558) pOSY LITTLE WEEK-END COTTAGE. fully furnished at Kohimarama. with 50ft- by 200 ft of land. Only £275 the lot, and easy terms. Call early. (167) T. MANDENO JACKSON, AUCKLAND. DARGAVTLLE. HAMILTON. AND KATKOHE. NORTH AUCKLAND 1 MORE CHEAP FARMS. > —— i ■M"0. 1359—A FARM OF 180 ACRES, which has been carrying during the past I milking season 55 to 60 milking cows, and in all ever 60 head of grown etock. and I offered for Sale at £2000. is certainly CHEAP LAND. Yet this is just what we have to offer in our No. 1359. Property is situated near to a railway line, is largely drained swamp, and has all been the best of heavy bush country. The bonus paid by the butter factory supplied for past season was the fourth largest paid out for the whole season, while the highest and second highest bonuses both went to adjoining farms, showing the surrounding country must bo good also. Buildings on the farm offered are of not much consequence, nor are any improvements extensive, but the land is good and the grass right. To make the rest a buyer is wanted, and most cheap value is offered to him. THINK OF IT! In four years' time this j farm should produce as much butter-fat value as is being asked for the farm now. APPLY EARLY. 1 MACKESY & SON, W HAN GAREI. r i — ' e ' DEVONPORT HOMES. 3 t gTANLEY gTREET. OVERLOOKING CRICKET GROUND AND COMMANDING FINE HARBOUR VIEWS. - Q ROOMS AND OFFICES, large and 0 lofty: califont and patent drainage. Section. 65 by 120, elevated and well laid 1 out . Owner left district. NO REASONABLE . OFFER REFUSED. JgMPIRE J^OAD, 5 OVERLOOKING RACECOURSE AND k RANGITOTO CHANNEL. 7 QOLIDLY-BUILT MODERN HOME l O (brick construction, cavity walls) 6 i ROOMS AND OFFICES, large and well designed: plaster walls and ceilings, califont e and patent drainr?e. d SECTION, 50 by 116. This is the build and design (something g new to Auckland) to appeal to those seekQ ing a home which will last a lifetime. t £115Q- FBICE -£llsO !; C. F. BENNETT, ), BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS e f BARGAINS. 6 * 9/j O ACRES, near country town, 40 miles i o*±o from Auckland Now carrying 300 J* sheep and 40 cattle. Price, £5 5s per acre; " take house or mortgage as deposit. Good second mortgage, £200. due 11 months Client must realise; willing J" to discount 17 per cent., or best offer. 17A ACRES GOOD LAND— House, II v butcher's shop and accessories; numerous outbuildings; profit la3t year, £600. Price, £14 14s per acre; small deposit to good man 1 9AA ACRES RICH DRAINED SWAMP OUU —With small outlay will double price. Only £17 per acre. Will take house or mortgage as deposit. CIVIL & WILSON, - 195, QUEEN STREET. e £ Waikato Advertising. D " ■— t JVADIES AND CHILDREN'S HOSE AT BEFORE-THE-WAR PRICES. t This is mad© possible by our having just 0 opened a late shipment of Hosiery, which was ordered before the outbreak of war, and » which is delivered by the manufacturer at prices ruling a year ago. BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, at old prices, Is 3d, Is 9d, 2s 3d, 2s 6d, 2s lid per pair. , KID GLOVES (a scarce line), just opened, 50doz. 2-button. reliable quality, chiefly Tans and Beavers. Splendid value at 8* lid per pair. ) 8 Cash must accompany all mail orders. a We pay the postage. n a i. JJOUSB AND jQAKING, J^TD., 1" it THE WAIKATO MAIL-ORDER HOUSE. 'I HAMILTON, 18 TE awamutu AND taumarunui. 7, r ?! !NNES' PEERLESS DRAUGHT 1 ir- A^ E - Purest materials only usedr» Price. 2a per gallon. i. d TTARRY CLARK, Victoria St.. Hamilton It & Servant Registry . and Labour ByreaS: New and Second-hand Furniture bought. sold, or exchanged. 'Phone 493 d— — — 8 i RI « K • INNES' INVALID stout h and invalids. 17 recommended convalescents » D arN ? ?NNES '. PEERLESS ALE. Pure iiotfc u li 11 Wat * r U3Ed Quart *' 8s:

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16050, 16 October 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16050, 16 October 1915, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16050, 16 October 1915, Page 12

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