IMPORTANT LAND SALE. BLOCK FRONTING QUKKN AND HIGH STREETS. The buoyancy of the property market and the confidence which investors have in city values is perhaps no more clearly indicated than in the freedom with which .Queen Street freeholds change hands. During the past few months several well known blocks on both sides of Queen Street have been sold, and another block ■with' a frontage to Queen and High Streets is shortly to come under the hammer. The property in question is the three-storey brick building so long known as the premises of Messrs. Arthur Yates and Co.. and now occupied by the Globe Continuous Picture Theatre, and a confectionery shop. It adjoins Messrs. Whitcombe and Tombs' now premises, and has a frontage of 33ft to both Queen and High Streets by a through depth of 189 ft. The sale will take place at 2 p.m. on Monday, 15th inst.. at the premises of Messrs. Samuel Vaile and Sons, Ltd., 83, Queen Street. a
" The long disgraceful life of Liquor is coming to an end." Do your duty on December 17 and strike out the two" top lines.(Advt.) * About 150 tons of second-hand rails, in lengths ranging from 8 feet to 45 feel arc offered for sale by the Auckland City Tramways.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17336, 6 December 1919, Page 13
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