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HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE* r INVESTORS! - WAREHOUSEMEN! ' ' SPECULATORS! \/ : • ADJOINING QUEEN STREET BLOCK. IN THE .VERY CENTRE OF THE CITY. A STEP FROM, AND LEVEL WITH QUEEN STREET. 3 -STOREY, SOLID, HANDSOME BLOCK , OF BUILDINGS, all internally fitted, including, valuable passenger lift, basement, and subdivisions. OWNERS ABSOLUTELY MUST SELL. . £15,500. ' gARGAIN ' pRICE. WILLIAM A. EASTGATE, SECURITY BUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET. . EPSOM. • 4?OQKA—FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, in elevated position, and commanding extensive views; ■ smin. to trams; well built, on concrete foundations; 8 large and lofty rooms and usual offices. All modern conveniences, including gas cookor, porcelain . bath, shower.: hot and cold water, telephone, steel ceilings throughout. Section ' 66ft. by 198 ft., beautifully arranged in lawns ; and flower gardens, : with room for tennis court. Motor garage. . I - EPSOM. £?IQKA — lovely bungalow cW-LOUU HOME, in ideal looality; handy to trams and shops; 7 rooms, kitchenette, bathroom, etc.; large sun porch; hot and oold water service, porcelain bath; patent drainage. Section in lawns and gardens, with room for garage if - desired. Land Transfer Title. A most desirable property, and can be purchased on very advantageous terms, MOUNT EDEN. PI - - _ MODERN BTOOIXOW, dvxO ItJ beautifully positioned, on level elevated- section; a few minutes to cars; 5 large rooms, kitchenette, bathroom, and all conveniences;' leadlights, built-in wardrobes, porcelain bath, hot and cold water; all fittings in kitchenette tiled in. Section well laid out in lawns, etc.; room for motor garage. Deposit, £200. INSPECTED AND RECOMMENDED BY ■YOUNIE & DENLY, LTD., N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS. A BARGAIN. 500 ACRES AT £7 15s. UNENCUMBERED. A SPLENDID BLOCK OF HEALTHY iX COASTAL COUNTRY, the capacity of which is about .1$ sheep, with cattle. Fenced into 10 paddocks, well watered. House and outvuildings. About 300 acres . ploiichable, and suitable for dairying. School and conveniences i-mile. Terms, £700 cash: balance for 10 years at 5 p.o. Unencumbered. SUBURBAN. iQiil ACRES, Freehold; modern Home of <OJI2 6 rooms, and extensive outbuildings; 7. paddocks: 28 acres grassed, 2 acres orops, 2 acres shelter bush; carrying 17 cattle and 2 horses. . Property is close salt water; good fishing and boating. Well worth considering at £86 per aero. Terms, £700 cash: balance 5 years at 6 per cent. Unencumbered. NORTH AUCKLAND FARMERS'. CO-OP., LTD., KING'S CHAMBERS. COMMERCE ST.. AUCKLAND.

This Happens Every Day! ' In most cases a home. represents a. lifetime of hard work and thrift—yet your house and possessions are in daily | danger of destruction by fire. To be uninsured means that > you are risking all that you have worked for-a sudden fire ! would place you back where you started years ago. 1 An insurance policy with the New Zealand Insurance Company is your absolute hard-and-fast protection against t financial loss from fire. Don't continue unprotectedany ; day fire may claim all you possess. The wise course is to ' l insure NOWand with the Company which is " Prompt » to Pay," NEW ZEALAND i INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, AUCKLAND Ask any of our Agents throughout the Province. ( i 1 "" • ,f V ; Starr rne day *11 Starr Ine day ' For Hie Kiddies Give them : . Breaks 1 ■■ 1 ■/. «j i «h«T» , ■ ■ "Brown Label" , Gold The C coa with the delicious llavoar . > . The Cocoa with the finely developed of Vanilla Chocolate. ' flavour of tho Cocoa Bean. -v.. f v ♦ w-j • ' •«• • : ■ • ■- s •• # '' ' " ,• •',.' 4 IV. ' " ■, - '4

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18459, 24 July 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18459, 24 July 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18459, 24 July 1923, Page 3