HOUSES AND . LAND- JOB SALE. PARNELL. " BEST : - APARTMENT PROPOSITION •* IN THE CITY. ' PRICE , £6000., FREEHOLD FREEHOLD. CASH £1000. CASH £1000. BALANCE, £5000, 6 p.c., 5 YEARS: BALANCE, £5000, ,6 . p.c., 5 YEARS. TARGE 2-STOREY APARTMENT XJ. HOUSE, of 4' Flats; also- I'Flat (additional), for Owner. The 4 Flats will show a return of £600 per ß year. . • • Each Flat is now let, and , contains (separately), 2 bedrooms.'l living room. 1 kitchen (gas stove, sink, .etc.),. 1 .bathroom (pore, bath, califont). Electric iron fittings, coal. bine, letter boxes. . The rooms are spacious and cool, some being 18 x 17, 17 x 16, etc., and there are , various verandahs, balconies, ' sleeping porches, and innumerable cupboards, storerooms, etc. Two complete wsish-houses. Good level' Section; aeiphalt - yards " and paths. ' NOTE.—This • is a high-class Apartment House, in an unrivalled locality (Parnell), and. the proposition' will stand every . investigation. Present owner lets "the Flats for a minimum period of 1 12 months. Parnell Tennis Courts, and. Baths, handy. ' Tram, 1 Minute. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS. Inspection by. Appointment Only. MOORE-JONES. BROS., 31. FORT STKEET. ''Phono' 2463* Box 595. Auckland. TAKAPUNA 2 MINUTES TO BEACH AND TRAM. UNINTERRUPTED SEA .VIEWS. X-ROOMED BUNGALOW, all convs.; i) „ section 60 x 181,. laid out. £1600. EPSOM'. • ''? .*'■■■ * ' ' ' ' BUNGALOW. 6 rooms; nice high position, best part .Epsom; handy car. £2050. A choice homo HERNE BAY. •WELL-BUILT Villa Home . of . 6 large f T rooms; p.p. and' b., caiifont; t,ilid range; all modern convs.; refined locality; room for garage; £1485; £185 cash. PARNELL, . • * TpREEHOLD— Rooms, . bath, wash-house, J? ranee, gas stover large •Section. £1350, £150 cash, balance weekly payments. C. R. WILLIAMSON, & CO 16. ; FORT STREET. £1250. < £1250. • , MOUNT ALBERT. ONE OF THE CHOICEST 5-ROOMED BUNGALOWS WE HAVE INSPECTED FOR MANY A DAY. TO INSPECT TO. DESIRE. TO DESIRE "" 4 la TO PURCHASE. * rriHE INTERIOR IS EXQUISITE AND X THE EXTERIOR CHARMING. Every possible convenience wardrobes built in, also glassed-in - dresser in ' kitchenette y gaa range, latest caiifont; pore, bath' and basin; p.w.c., and in fact everything the housewife wants. Section, 53 x 168. Freehold and absolutely, level. . Pure volcanic* First mortgage of' £750, trust 'moneys, with ! long term to run, can be taken over. ' WE ARE ASKING ALL HOME-SEEKERS ! TO INSPECT THIS • PROPERTY > BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. UNENCUMBERED EXCHANGE. 50 ACRES. INCLUDING 27 cows, 9 heifers, and all implements. 34 acres, freehold -.16 acres river reserve: all in grass. SITUATION: 11 MILES;FROM THRIVING TOWNSHIP. Quality of the land, good, being loam over papa. Water: River boundary. Buildings: New 4-roomed Bungalow', built 3 years, Also 2-roomed Whare,' cowshed, separator room (concrete floor), yards. etc. PRICE 3000. AS A GOING CONCERN. NO MORTGAGE. . The. owner is prepared to consider' any reasonable proposition, such »a mortgages, house property, or apartment house, handy to City. , CALL AND SEE US.' . , CALL AND SEE US. MANGERE. . , " £525. - Ol ACRES, 1 close to Onehunga Bridge; Oi absolutely level, and in good grass; with small iron shed, suitable for stables or cowshed, erected thereon, 18ft, by 20ft. This is a great little block, and is the best buying .in this favoured locality. . " "f ■■ -■ SMITH ANDHALCOMBE, LTD., ■ CUSTOMS STREET. CITY WAREHOUSE. CITY WAREHOUSE. THREE-STOREY BUILDING. ; THREE-STOREY : BUILDING. . ' WITH LIFT. '. WITH LIFT. • In Heart : of Warehouse . Centre. Close to Wharf' and Railway. A Chain to' Tram -Line. ' ■ ' CONCRETE ROAD. PRICE, £6500. TERMS ARRANGED. PRICE. £6500 . TERMS ARRANGED. SOLE AGENT, - THE QUICK • SALE : LAND AGENCY, 7, UNION BUILDINGS.' ' 'Phone 644 A. , TO PRINTERS AND OTHERS, 2 MI.N. TO QUEEN STREET, , 1 A SOLID FERRO-CONORETE AND BRICK BUILDING of 2 Storeys and Basement, built-to stand 2 more storeys Two floods are 35 x 100, whilst the Basement is 33 x 50. Ground floor contains a , very fine office.' At the' Price, £8500, • it is cheap. Fuller details from < . - J^TD.. ' LAND DEPARTMENT. ' j OPP. TOWN HALL. ' OTAHUHU ARMLET. , MUSI BE - SOLD ' IMMEDIATELY. £1150. BARGAIN PRICE. £1150. £1150. DEPOSIT." £150. £1150. • BEAUTIFUL , BUNGALOW of 6 rooms. Bathroom. Porcelain Bath and basin, ; h. and c., water, Wash-house. . Copper and. Tubs. Motor Garage, Cowftails, Sheds, etc. About 1 J-acre 'Orchard.' etc. 3 Cows, Separator, Cream Cans, etc. . . , . , ■ , The owner has instructed us to sell this admirable property at once. He is prepared to subdivide to suit purchaser. Residence, with one- acre, £1150, Deposit, £150. Or any Quantity of ground can "be had -up to 5 acres.- Price,- £2250. Deposit, £150. THE FIRST -TO INSPECT WILL BUY >We will,' motor ■ yon -to Inspect. -. H. R. BURRETT, . , 4. DURHAM STREET EAST. . 'Phones 3518 and 4111. ■ ' ■ ... PAPAKURA.-— £200: 5 Acres on corner: good-cutting up. kauri home, good order; hot w. Bal. syrs 6 p.c. £ 1750. PAPAKUR - BEST.—£2SO c.; over 3$ Acres, select; home. £1650. A sacrifice. £50 C'.—Why rent? New up-to-date Bungalow. Pr're £775. ' ■ ■■■ PAPAKURA'S Lowest Priced Farmlet, all buildings at £ 950. Easy terms. £75 CASH secures nice little Home; large Section, cut, two, £600. '• _ PAPAKURA.—Over 10 Acres, new Bungalow, a one finish. Cheap, £1725. Terms. A PRETTY HOME.— Acres rich land. Cheap at £900. • •• E. R. TYLDEN 'PHONE "32. Agent,, Papakura.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18663, 20 March 1924, Page 3
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