HOUSES AHQ LAMP BAE.E, SAM., ALLISON & CO: 41 ACRES and 4-roomed House, handy to - trams or -train; two road frontuses. Price. £1500; deposit. £200.—A cheap' place. jf 0 ACRES and 5-rooaicd Bungalow. alougwjt ~. side railway and school. South suburban. MX; Price. £1300; easy terms. .. A snip.., R 71 ACRES, with {.roomed House; carrying « ■& .'4 cows: handy to city. Price. £1650dcposit, £400. ' i 01 ACRES. 4-roomed House, going con- *"* cern; 12 cows. 7 heifers arid bull, horse, cart and harness, and implements, separator i Price. £1800; terms. £750. IKH ACRES, river flats, 5-roomed House; J-o'V/ school on property. A raoing concorn; cows, hnrsea. implements, tries, £16 per acre; terms. £350. A farm V pay. SAM. ALLISON - & CO., 16. WYNDHAM STREET. BELMONT - TAKAPUNA. CLOSE TO GOOD SCHOOL AND TRAM-! STOP. "VTEW BUNGALOW of 5 rooms and offices. -» * r-al'font. porcelain bath: excellent finish.,, FINE FREEHOLD SECTION. 50ft. by IHfc.. commanding fine harbour views. PRICE £1100. OR OFFER: £150 cash. Kit.sy terms (,'.577) MOUNT EDEN. FOR URGENT SALE. POSSESSION GUARANTEED. IfODERN BUNGALOW of 5 excellent -i-'-L r-.'o.'iis, »ll conveniences. The interior finish is excellent, oiled rimu finish .and art. papers throughout: citv drainage. rood motor garage. FIXE CORNER SECTION, well laid out in lawns, garden, .etc, PRICE, £1000; easy terms arranged (1830) EPSOM. MOD'iifN BUNGALOW of 5 rooms and oific-.'-F, rpp!.ete with eve:iy labour-saviiie j device, ciocirh light, My dr».inaeo. FREE- i JJOLD SECTION. IW'l. by ,165 ft. appro*., commanding nice outlook. PRICE. £1550:. £300 cash. 11771) TAKAjPUNA. RTGHT ON BEST PART OF BEACH. GLORIOUS VIEWS. HOUSE OF 6 ROOMS and conveniences; bathing shed and boatshod. CORNER SECTION, close to train-stop. PRICE. £2075; terms arranged. (1789) MORNINGSIDE, • IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. THOROUGHLY WELL-BUILT HOME of -L 5 rooms and offices, li. and c. water, range and gas stove. FREEHOLD SECTION. 52ft. by 132 ft. appros. PRICE. £1050 OR OFFER; £250 cash. (1947} m- C. F. BENNETT, . 7P N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET. SOUTH SUBURBAN.—I Acre Level .Land, all. grassed; 1$ miles station. New 4roomed Bungalow, bathroom, wash-bouse, trapshed. Excellent value at £700. Terms given. £T A DEPOSIT Buys 4-roomed Bungalow, 3*o\J bandy Papakura station, with large section; _ £900.; plenty of room for poultry, and work in town, weekly ticket 4s 3d. PAPAEURA, -Quarter-acres from . £80, Half-an-acre. £150 on £10 deposit. rpOWN HOUSE wanted in exchange for X 10 Acres and Buildings: also 4 Acres and Buildings, handy Papakura. station. "pAPAIiUIiA —Shop to let. SEND ME YOUR PROPERTY TO SELL. W. K. ."FRANC-IS, PHONE 44. - PAPAEURA. I ' HOTELS. FARMS. HOUSES. TTTE HAVE 2 GOOD HOTEL PROPOSIY\ TIONS; principals only dealt with. IOA ACRES—£23 10?— STOCK IN.—Beau--LtJlAuul herd and other stocK. and implements a valley farm; good buildings; best offer ever made. Will Exchange for Houso in Town as deposit. SURE TO SELij. CAMPBELL'S BAY— Deposit.—Bungalow, modern, «nd 1 acre, very superior .property. Frige, with furniture, £1100; or will Exchange tills and give £200 cash for Dairy Farm (small). CAMPBELL'S BAY. — £950. — Bungalow, fum.; i-acro. LOOK HERE— ACRES. PAPATOETOE— 2i ACRES— to station; charming little property. New Bungalow, motor shed, large fowlruns: new and up-to-date; 2 cows, churn, etc., included. A. gift at £1550; £400 down; or would Exchange for Home and I-Aere nearer Town. A GREAT BARGAIN. . i ACRES. DECEASED ESTATE. - V;- Acred, and JL/ large, 8-Roonied i ..-iiai!r; House, sheds and outbuildings; 2nu-a». l.om Royal Oak tramcar; orchard. Price, £1950; only £200 deposit. Cheapest thing in town. A TRUSTEE'S REALISATION. DON'T BE LATE. . fjf* ACRES.—The World's Finest Land— I\) fact! Model Farm; will run 10 cows; hulk of money can remain 13 yeans at 5* \ per cent. Price. £57 per acre, and worth it. li miles to station, school, factory; tip-top buildings. •"US -Ol AO DEPOSlT.—Bungalow and 1-Acse; ifrilfe .fcwJLlJv/ in?-' walk from Avon dale StaW|K tion. Price. £900. EXCHANGE 'propositions to offer. I Write. SMITH & HALCOMBE. LTD., 6, CUSTOMS STREET. ELLERSLIJR. " LLERSLIE. 17"AUK1 HOUSE. 7 rooms, scullery, s'.torcJLV room, bathroom, h. r.nd c. water, Orb range, wash-house and workshop; three sections, la ;!r lOp, with frontage of 237 it. to Amy St. Good proposition for cutting into four evtra. building sites. Could keep cow PRICE, £2100: Cash,; £500. Balance 'per arrangement. Nice views. L.T.T. Inspected 434 PLLERSLTE. -HiLLERSLIE. I "DUNG A LOW, G rooms, bathroom, p.b. arid ■ LJ »*■■>>>, a- *»<« c. v."ter gas stove and n»' ,US -'» f; " aml tubs - Motor shed:' %er ; :ndf h, 9ft. wuic p w.c.. se wer drainapo: p '. ni! , tarred and shelled. Large 'section,' ii 3° Cl Lnticly t f " l i"ail'iV^ r gtn?ion. Ve^vcrjr^ SJ a t# r i2B: £im T ™ ROTHESAY BAY.—SECTIONS from eon I.V upwards. Deposit £5. — ! tara lTll ' l)l ' N * & ' SEC HONS. Call for particu- ! N.Z. L° AN AN ' ; MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY. LIMITED. AUCKLAND. 'Pbone -117. •———— —: REMUERA. i REMUERA. I "7 — beautiful HOMES —. >» I -- BEAUTIFUL HOMES - Z I BUILDER'S SACK J I BUILDER'S SACRIFICE. 1 f'. ROOMS. 7 ROOMS. I ; V) ROOMS. I ROOJfS I 0 ROOMS. J ROOLS! b Every Possible Convenience, a . Glorious Views. 1 1 MINUTE FROM TRAMS. m * K;iNUTE FROM TRAMS. fSmk, ' 1 W.INUTE FROM TRAMS fright '• "il-NUI'E FROM TRAMS tvHDITCED TO I .-^£2700.. 1 ' ON TERMS. if 'J HONE 3985. '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18300, 17 January 1923, Page 5
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