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r.H — — HOUSES AND lamp FOR SALE. 00 ACRES FOR £1300. ~ f ! ' £500 DEPOSIT. I IH Goine Concern. Bombay district; few mintri»s school ana iactory;. 40 acres grass;,bal%ance v rpugh feed. jtJou.se of 5 rooms; cow&BP&:;«fced,' ontbuilamgs; on mam'metalled road- '■' 10 ? paddocks; • stores delivered; bereavement W&r;' '■ «*••' cause selling; 6 cows, 2 horses, plough. '•£•',..» harrows, Alfa Separator, and sundries to *o rr®-(V'■'< in. for £1300 the lot. Good money hce /'/< for ft worker. M ' ' E215. 4? T. E. SMYTHEMA J ~-t 58, Queen Street, ;V:; • Opp. Smeeton's. ft ~~ FARM. " " Iff: £13 PER ACRE. DAIRYING OR GRAZING KQC ACRES FREEHOLD, practically all tj—,<J ploughab'.e country; everything is ;■ V cow in readiness for getting hydro-electrical power supplied to the property. There are 2 really good Houses on the farm, cowshod, engine • room. 3-cow L.K.G. Milking Plant; also Alfa (00 sal.) Separator. A metalled road runs right through tho property, which is watered by two rivers, also numerous creeks: limestone and papa soil•Government analysis, 98.5 per cent, pure lime; largo dairy factory only 1 mile away; new P.O. erected only 2' miles away, cost £8000. This property is unencumbered, and this owner is only selling because he wishes is *6 retire, Will. consider exchanging for any good rent-producing property. For full particulars apply to A. J. WHITTAKEH & CO. EVERYBODY'S AGENTS. PHOENIX CHAMBERS. 41. QUEEN' ST.. Opp. G.P.O. t ■ GOOD ALL-BOUND DAIRY FARM. •j~)j ACRES.Handy to Auckland by i -L-Ltc metalled road all the way. All im- | proved, in grass and clover, and. some fal- j low ready for oats. Beautifully sheltered i by plantation, splendidly fenced, plenty ] water. Most up-to-date Buildings, compris- ! " ing new 4-roomed Bungalow and conveni- | ence. practically :nw 2-rocmed Cottage, ! largo 2-storey building 64 by 40. built on the j latest plan (rat-proof). implement shed. i stable and shed with concrete floor.. Build- I ings worth approximately„ £2000. Nice com- j irorcial orchard of passions and tree tomatoes. Quite a lot of money to be made out of this alone. pRICE,. £ 3g PEE A. CEE * TERMS. OUR REPORT.—We know every inch of. this farm and can confidently, recommend.it. | It has never been speculated ; with, having ; been in the present owner's hands from its virgin state. Would make good stud farm. SEE US; IT'S WORTH IT. HONES-PRO SSER & CO., 1. PHOENIX CHAMBERS. OPP. G.P.O. _ INVESTORS! , WAREHOUSEMEN! SPECULATORS!! ADJOINING QUEEN STREET BLOCK. IN THE VERY CENTRE OF THE _ CITY. A STEP FROM: AND LEVEL WITH QUEEN ' STREET. Q-STOREY. SOLID. HANDSOME BLOCK O : OF BUILDINGS, all internally fitted, including valuable passenger, lilt, basement, and subdivisions. , OWNERS ABSOLUTELY MUST SELL. £15,500. " / ■ I ... \ TgARGAIN :ccE[WILLIAM A. EAST GATE, • SECURITY BUILDINGS. ' QUEEN STREET. • EPSOM. . , f AQQ FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, -in - 3f,'ZOOU elevated position., and commanding extensive views; sjnin totrams well built, ,on concrete foundations, ,8 ■ large and lofty, rooms and. usual otiices. au modern conveniences, including gas cooker, porcelain bath, shower, hot and cold-water, telephone, steel ceilings throughout, section 66ft, by 198 ft., beautifully arranged m lawns ir-d flower gardens, . with room for tennis court. Motor garage. , EPSOM. o-fQCn — LOVELY BUNGALOW siloOU HOME, in ideal locality; handy to • trams and shops; 7 rooms. kitchenette, bathroom, etc.; .large sun porch: hot and cold 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 bo purchased on very advantageous terms. . . " =" ' MOUNT EDEN. n-\.rrr r* — MODERN BUNGALOW. 3blO ID beautifully positioned, on level elevated section; a few minutes to cars; 5 large rooms, V kitchenette, bathroom, and all conveniences leadlights, built-in wardrobes, porcelain bath, hot and cold water: all fit- ' tings in. kitchenette tiled in. Section well laid out. in : lawns, etc.; room for motor . garage. . Deposit, £200. INSPECTED AND RECOMMENDED BY jYOUNIE & DENLY, LTD:,; - N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS. j OWNER GOING AWAY. MUST SELL. ; GENTLEMAN'S "RESIDENCE, , 'ENTLEMAN'S JLXESIDENCE. REMUERA. — 2MIN. CAR. We. have pleasure in offering for Sale one of the BEST APPOINTED MODERN RESIDENCES in Remuera, containing 14' large, lofty rooms, replete with every possible modern convenience, _ sleeping porch, billiard room, to hold full-sized tablelarge motor garage; concrete paths: in fact, it ha* everything that a gentleman's home should have. From the sleeping porch there is a beautiful panoramic view of the harbour. Would make an absolute ideal nursing home.. PRICE, £ 4000. FOR QUICK- SALE. Terms arranged to bona-fide buyers. SOLE AGENTLAND DEPARTMENT. RICHARD ARTHUR, LIMITED. OPPOSITE TOWN HALL. : ARTIFICIAL MANURE MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS WORKS 'SITE. T7OR SALE, 7 Acres Land, with Large -T BRICK BUILDING, fronting . a Dunedin suburban Railway Siding and Station. Property contain# practically unlimited, supply of tine Hand suitable for artificial manlira mixing , and reduction. An Excellent Factory Site. Cheap Coal Supplies and . Electric Power. Further particulars from P.O. BOX 147 Dunedm. GRAFTON BRIDGE. ONE MINUTE. . BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, elec. light, porcelain bath, gas stove, gas coppor; line high Section. LOVELY VIEWS. Ground alone worth nearly the price asked, viz.: £1450. NOTE.—Never before, and never again, will this chance occur. Grasp the opportunity and 500; profit when it is thrown at you. , SAUGHAN, TALLISS AND CO., . ~ OPP. RENDELL'S, NEWTON.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18461, 26 July 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18461, 26 July 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18461, 26 July 1923, Page 3