Houses and Land for Sale. IDEAL MODEL FARMS AND HOMESTEAD SITES FOR GENTLEMEN'S RESIDENCES. RESIDENCES. j " APATOETOE j GARDENS." j I j i pHE QHOICEST JJKOPEETY IN JpAPATOETOE, TDUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL' MENjy) Y Ol7 REALISE, Yon town-dweller, the health, tie economy, and the delight of a conntry home country horns as quickly, cheaply, and conveniently reached as your present cramped quarter or halfacre section? JQOES •yOUR Y^ rrFE REALISE That she can live away frtim the enervating summer heat of the city, yet ■within & little over half-an-hour's com- j fortable travelling to the Shops and j Theatres of Queen Street? TQO Y OU REALISE Your children can 3iv» in a bracing, j healthy country home, away from the j dust and flies and relaxing air of j the town, yet that they can attend i rjsy. Auckland school, travelling in I comfortable railway carriages reserved for children only for a merely nominal sum? JJOES youß -yyiFE realise That you could all sit down to dinner knowing that your duck and green peas, potatoes, milk, butter, eggs, fruit, and preserves were grown on your otto land, at half the cost and ten times tho quality of town produce?. I *PAPATOETOE GARDENS." HAS IjNBIVAIjLSD pOSITION (Within 3 minutes of Station}. gEAUTTFUIi yXEWS (Mil«s and Miles). fgXOELLENT gOIE .(The Richest Volcanic}, -pI'EAIiTHY LEV ATI ON (1150 ft above Sea-level), OAPITAD rjTRAIN gERVICE—« is <d per week First-class. IE Trains each way every day. Journey takes tittle ever 30 minutes. NOTES— Gas: Auckland Gas Co. supply, .Water: Abundance. Bates: Id in the £, pSICES ARE MOST JJIERMS ERY J]ASY. 10 PER CENT DEPOSIT. SPECIAL CLAUSE IN PURCHASE AGREEMENT PREVENTS THE ERECTION OF WHARES OR SIMILAR UNDESIRABLE STRUCTURES. -£100 PRIZE WILL BE AWARDED CV-L W BY THE PRESIDENT OF SOCIETY OP N.Z. ARCHITECTS TO THE OWNER OF THE MOST ARTISTIC (NOT NECESSARILY THE MOST COSTLY) HOUSE ERECTED AND THE MOST PRETTILY-PLANNED GROUNDS BEFORE APRIL 1, 1918 (1G MONTHS HENCE). * 'PAPATOETOE gardens: • ■ Full i'articular and Plans from FRANK PARKES, 6MEETONS BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16408, 9 December 1916, Page 4
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