BUSINESSES WANTED, i DVERTISER prepared to consider pur- »- chaße of Partnership in any sound reposition.— 74, Hebau*. l PAHTMENT House, about 15 rooms,, or L _ 'learoom wanted, going concern: citf. aside.—'Address, Prompt, 104, HeraldCONFECTIONERY, first-class; good counJ try town.A. M. Bryden, 174, Queen St. CONFECTIONERY, with dwelling. I am ■J a cash buyer, say about £500, and will aspect at once. SWEETS. ■ 109, Heralix "\RAPERY BUSINESS wanted. Must be J good position. Cash £3000; particulars ) principal.— Herald. 3 AKERY, first-class. City or Suburban: _> must stand investigation: £1500 to '2000 available.Bakery, 594. Herald. Man requires Small Business: - . easy distance city.Terms and full articulars to Pater, 73. Herald. . ITOME Cookery Business, or Shop suit--X able lor same, with living rooms.— Cookery. 119, Herald. VTEW Arrival wants, purchase small Busi- ■' ness. with living accommodation. ''ull particulars and terms, Ernest 76, lekald. 3 MALL BUSINESS, showing good reJ turns and requiring little experience, ranted immediately for country client; call r write, with particulars.Roose, Agent, /entrnl Chambers, Newmarket. ■ SECTIONS FOR SALE. DROWN'S BAY.—Section; and Section at L* Takapuna; very cheap.-«-Ring 267. OHEAP Section. £3 15s per foot: 50 x 160 ft.; drainage, etc.: near trams; saay terms.—P. J. Crump, 63. Queen St. 'CHELTENHAM.— Section, handy to beach.—H. Jull. 51. Strand Arcade; phone 650 A. Balmoral and Arabi Sts., Edeno* dale—Good Shop Site. —5, Tui St., Mt. Cden. ROSTER, POTTER, 99, Queen St.— L Agents for " Laingholm Sections, Titismall deposit, no interest. 'Phono 895. ■ - RAND VUE Estate, Mt. Albert's sunny UT . elopes; Smins. tram terminusV — Sections, i-acre. each; £180 upwards; afe>osit £20; plans on application our .office. -Miles J. Cassidy, Rew's Chambers, 15. iueen St. I" ANDSCAPE ESTATE.—CIose New TerL . minus, Mt. Eden Tram Extension.B Auctions, elevated, sheltered from cold vinds; glorious views; volcanic soil; e.1., :ity drainage; easy terms. Prices, from £360.Barfoot. Newmarket. LUNN AVE. (Continuing Abbott's Way, Remuera). — Choice Residential Sites: >uj\srs motored.— . City Chambers; paone 1149 A. \,|"T. ALBERT. —Choice Building Sections, LTX with City sewerage.Ring 'Phone 789 or particular. MT. ALBERT, Richardson Road, Point Chevalier.— Building Sites.Sections. 111. Herald. LIVER ST., Remuera.—li Acres; makfe yJ 2 nice residential sites; £800; terms. —Warren. City Chambers: 1149 A. DARNELL. Select Locality. — Half-acre I Section. ideal home site. —Neville sTewcombe. Ltd.. His Majesty's Arcade. DARNELL.— £325— Violet Crescent, * from _ Brighton Rd.—Lot 38 (between iwo Bungalows on soing down); freelpld, 43 JE 155 uninterruptable harbour news; north aspect; e.1.. drainage; flagged. —Barfoot, Newmarket. OANDOLPH ST., Newton.—Section of i v land for sale; good building site.62, Newton Rd., Newton. OOYAL OAK.Choice Level Section; A-V drainage, etc.; £4 foot; cash price.— 3raham, Spring St.. Onehunga. SECTIONS (2), 40s foot: 17» 3d foot da- ■ 3 posit; balance 6d per day per scetion —Suburbs. 966, Herald. □ ECTIONS, very choice, level, building, O semi-volcanic, adjoining south sublrban station; cheap train fares workers; £135; easy terms.—Oakleigh. 57, Herald., SNIP.Two Sections, each-66 x 150; level; C? . total price for both. £210 cash.—McVlillan, Pt. Chevalier. □ PRING ST.. Onehunga.—Section. 50 x 300.—Mrs. Milbank,' Arthur St. -E., Onetiunga. Takapuna. Near BELMONT SCHOOL. J- 6 }-Acre Sections. Roaded and Surveyed. £375. KAY-STRATTON. 154. Karangahape Road. P\EEP CREEK.—2 J-acre Sections for sale. L' One section and bach sold. Buyer well satisfied; received a bargain. Who's next? —Particulars from
JOHN MANS ON. 1 243, Symonds St., Odd. P. 0.. . £ - Or j W. GRAHAM. ; 104, Hobson St., City. " IVTEAR DOMINION ROAD TERMINUS. ; -l-\ — Good Sections, each 50ft. frontage. Prices, £6 5s and £5 10a per foot. MT. ALBERT, —1 Minute from Tram Ter- • —Splendid Section, 53 x 130 ft. Price, £6 per foot. EPSOM.Shipherd's Ave. —2 Very Nice j Sections, 66 x 132 ft. Price. ,£9 per foot. { W. J. POTTER. 31. 12. Grey Bldgs., Court 'House Lane. < SECTIONS WANTED. ■ ( CHEAP, level, suitable stores, good posi- •• tions main roads; fancy prices not , entertained.—Keen, 48. Herald. . . QEVERAL. near trams, for spot cash; O must b» bargains; also building pro- I positions.—Home. 47. Herald. HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE. i ' { Best and CHEAPEST ltttle FARM IN AUCKLAND DISTRICT.—B2J Acres (all grass) j-mile station South Line; .30 i miles Auckland; 16 subdivisions; will carry ( 45 dairy cows. Gentleman's Residence, in ( excellent order. Price. £75 per acre; de- ] posit, £1500, or similar amount in genuine ] exchange proposition. Owner retiring. MOORE, Estate Agent and Valuer, Onehunga. ' 'J) AIRY FARM. ' 134 ACRES. \ ; 65 Acres alluvial flats; 17 subdivisions; / telephone; handy to school, stores, etc. i Main motor road. i Going concern, £80 per Acre. Can you buy alluvial at this price? i f * ' / w j Particulars, WATSON, . • , Bookseller. Kaitaia. D~~ AINTY 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW, ' DOMINION RD. TERMINUS. } In perfect condition. Kitchenette, bath- 1 ' room, pore. b. and b., b.. and c. water, drainage, pat. W.c.i wash-house, c. and t„ all under one roof. Splendid section in apple-pie ord.®r. Owner transferred to Wellington. Govt, mortgage. Price, £1500; deposit £200. HENRY CLAYTON AND CO.. 2, Winstone's Buildings. ) T3 IRKENHEAD. 13 ACRES, level, in grass and orchard; " fine sheltered position; large road and " water frontage. House, 5 rooms and . conr veniences. Splendid subdividing proposition, i £2500; term*. : > McPHAIL AND SONS. • 21. Phoenix Chambers. jyj O U N T " E D E N. SUPERIOR HOME. , ' Six large rooms, sleeping porch, continuous cavity concrete, roughcast and plaster, tastefully decorated, built-in window seat, wardrobe, linenpress. etc. Concrete . motor garage, fences and paths, grounds laid out; close to Mt, Eden and Dominion Rd. cars; section 70 x 132. £2000 or o£ter. Richardson, 16, Westminster Rd., Mt. Eden. Grafton. — beautiful. 7-roomed aJT , VILLA, with Harbour View. Everything in splendid order and empty. Posses- • sion right now. PRICE FOR QUICK SALE, £1450. Cash £300, or Offer. P528. HENRY CLAYTON AND CO.. 2, Winstone'a Buildings. T. ALBERT.—SEMI-BUNG-ALOW, solid heart kauri, 5 rooms, kitchenette, • bathroom (p.b. and b.), linenpress, veran- ' dahs back and front, califont, gas stove, o greenhouse, etc. Good level section, 56 x '• 166, wtll laid out in lawns, flower gardens, fruit trees, etc. Close third section. Everything in perfect order. £1600; deposit arranged. No agents. ADDRESS AT HERALD. £ QNEHUNGA, TRAFALGAR ST. g Tram stop at ' door. Section .58 x 80ft., K with Old Cottage. A splendid business n site. Price £375 for quick sale to close r estate. This is the biggest Real Estate Bargain in Auckland to-day. j' Apply sharp to '£ WHITEHEAD AND McARTHUR, t. Union Buildings. >- : 1 : 1 MT. EDEN.—PRETTY BRICK BUNGALOW. 6 Rooms, and all conveniences; plaster ceilings, handsome large dining room; concrete paths, garden, and lawns. GIVEN A.WAY AT 1 £1850. and Your Own Terms. Immediate Possession. P527. HENRY CLAYTON AND CO., _ 2, Winstone's Buildings. m A U P I R \I, 1 Three Miles from Station, by ( id Good Metalled Road. SMALL PARTLY-IMPROVED FARM, • Consisting of 46 acres. Mostly all plough- '• able; some good flats. Bounded on one side by stream. a BARGAIN AT £42g _ - Apply * FARM. 18. Herald.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18711, 17 May 1924, Page 15
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