Houses and Land for Sale. TWO CHOICE REMUERA HOMES. THESE ARE SPECIAL,. i i FIRST | In the tstal* of late MLSS MILNE, ] "Mirene,'" 9. Vun,en4 Avenue, RESIDENCE! 7 beautiful I L riwma, rompieiely fitted up throughout i with every modem convenient* s , three very j niro verandah?, conservatory, and uvery ap- ! point mnt I EXCEPTIONALLY FINE HIGH ALLOTMENT. ! About. 85 by 200 ft. most beautifully laid j out and planted with many choice trees and shrubs. 879 MAGNIFICENT LANDSCAPE VIEW. SECOND. OMAHU ROAD. , FIRST-CLASS LEVEL STREET. FASHIONABLE LOCALITY. A FINE UP-TO-DATE BUNGALOW. 7 _ capital rooms, exceptionally well finished and built of selected timbers; splendid dining room '20 by 16. and alcove 12 by 8. plaster ceilings, built-in seats, picture rails, casement windows. wardrobes with bevelled mirrors; Garland American cooker and Humphrey heater; magnificent bathroom, with tiled walls and very latest ', up-to-date equipment, hot and cold water; i city drainage, good motor garage. PARTICULARLY FINE LEVEL SECTION, About S5 by 185 ft., well fenced and planted, lawns, ornamental and fruit, trees, etc. pRICE. ONLY £2200. Slßc Title—Dilworth Lease. 44 years at £16 year. Inspection by appointment only in both the above cases. T. MANDENO JACKSON. CUSTOMS STREET EAST; AUCKLAND. RARE BARGAINS. SLOPES MT. ALBERT.—Here's something Suit retired farmer.—2i Acres (about). Five-roomed Modern Bungalow. Large shed, garden, and (50 lemon trees. 30 other fruit trees. Glorious views. Will consider exchange. Be first to inspect. HELENSVILLE — BABYLON FLATS — 7 Acres; six-roomed House; soil, marine [ deposit: all in grass: 3 acres crop; all level; carrying capacity. 20 head; stock on land, 70 head. Outbuildings. Price £100 acre, or . exchange town house. A chance for someone. K ACRES GARDENING LAND—the best : «J Good five-roomed House and outbuildings. Water frontage. Orchard and about 200 lemon trees. All in crop. Five miles city. Would consider exchange. Call early H. E. BUCKLEY, . HO, KARANGAHAPE ROAD i YOU CANNOT RESIST ; rpHIS LOVELY MODERN BUNGALOW ! JL of 6 rooms, situated in i GRAFTON. ! Sleeping balcony, 5-acro section, fine large drawing room, heavy beamed and fibrous I plaster ceilings, cosy corners, panehed walls. ! pore, bath, basin, high pressure range. I Glorious views; retired position; few minutes from top of Queen St. Ideal BUSINESS MAN'S HOME. Price, only £2350. 15-28 THE HOUSE WORTH BUYING. T apEL VOLCANIC SECTION, 50 by 138. \-A Solid concrete- foundation, reinforced concrete, cavity walls, ensuring coolness in summer, dryness in winter; 5 rooms, plus kitchenette; pore, bath and basin, califont. large well-equipped laundry, also p.w.c. cupboards, linenpress, etc This is not a ltftti and plaster house, but one built to stand the, test of time. Price, only £1600. Small deposit. 16-13 DO YOU PREFER THE WATERSIDE? JN REMUERA I~hav e a PRETTY FIVEJ. ROOMED BUNGALOW, ail modern appointments, range, gas stove, pore, bath and basin, shower, califont. entrance ha 1 !. arch entrance to drawing room; artistically decorated. Price reduced for quick sale to £1750. Terms arranged. 15-175 YOU MUST REALISE THIS 6-ROOMED VILLA AT EPSOM as the most r-a-sonably-priced property obtainable. Heart of kauri lovely condition, modern papers, scullery, pantry, white enamelled bathroom, pore, bath and both califont and h. and c. water service, kitchenette; motor-shed, stable with concrete floor. Section. 66 by 170, lawn, shrubs, asphalt paths; lmin. to trams. Reduced for quick sale to £1950; £350 cash. 16-11 A. L. "RAVEN, AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT, 147, QUEEN STREET. (Next Herald Office) WE WANT YOU TO THIS. £150 -DEPOSIT- £150 PONSONBY. i A MODERN RESIDENCE of 6ve rooms, large kitchen and scuUery, p.b. and b , califont, p w.c, built-in dresser and wardrobes; tastefully papered throughout with latest art papers, friezes and picture rails large airy rooms, smlendid wide hall. GOOD LEVEL SECTION; 4 minutes to i tram. | ONLY0 NLY £150 DEPOSIT--1 BALANCE £1335. TERMS. I OUR REPORT.—The whole home, inside ' and out. is in excellent order and will stand I inspection. As the house is empty we can I give IMMEDIATE POSSSESSION. It is [ seldom we have the opportunity of offering I a home like this at such a low deposit. i Only required, and no mortgages tc ■ arrange. No tune must be lost if you de j sire to secure this opportunity. CALL IM , MEDIATELY AND INSPECT. For further particulars, apply to the THORPE &• BRAIN, 3 AND 4,%>HOENIX CHAMBERS ; OPP. G.P.O. AUCKLAND REMUERA ! are y h°o u me- <m*i&ss- th]s i OVERLOOKS 5 * BOWLING GREEN i TENNIS COURTS AND CROQUET j LAWNS. ww.u&i QEMI-BUNGALOW. 6 rooms, built for tht *P u pr^ en s ? wner 7 - y , ears aRO - from bone dry heart of kai»i timber, and contains all modern conveniences including pore, b anc I basin., h. and c. water, gas stove and uitv j drainage When you inspect you will agree I with us that you have not seen a eoundei lor more taithfully built home. The nrir» j is £1800. and the terms are easy. 1 N.B.—-This property has never been on th« ; market before. JQUANE &~LAUDER, 813. N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS ' QUEEN STREET. ':QOME THING HOOD HERNjT BAY. -P1 1 H ?i. DSE 0F ,W RGE Rooms dW-LJ.«JV7 bathroom, califont, p.w.c, work shop, range, wash-house, c. and t ■ Ven. blinds; sec. 40 by 125. Price £1150; easy terms. NOTE.—We have inspected this propertj and consider it a bargain at the price asked everything being in first-class order and th< ! timbers are of the best. We have the kej ', in the office and can give immediate posses ■ sion T AND fl T OVEGROVE AND pO„ SMEETON'S* BUILDINGS. QUEEN ST.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17754, 13 April 1921, Page 9
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