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OLD ADAM EtfQWN. IF you could aarmoont iwme cwmraandmij piaaacle and take a sweepii*. «ew ot the whole universe, you would,£»«.*?,. *. vast Valley of la^po^ioa- : : - Brown" 30' years ago decided to, wai* «««" pricea dropped; to-day,h.». haa sf^^ **£&■■ rise and falOimatf ia the W&#ggffi& ia rent £3402 Us fld. ■.■-B*,«bU";.«b«*e» M wise old head and :*aya, "Pnoea will come: down soon."- , •• . »__.-«-«■/,» i Our Free Motor-cart >ro at yous servic* for. iaapection.- , •£2O0 D S»"- WtSS lieht d.w.o;. eto. Splendid level, volcanic sfctiom «i "I 157. .-s orth £U ,'oofc Surrounded by Beautiful P ome %., do I'-1 '- tennis, tram*' and park, v Stole Ls6n fij &2) ARISTOCRATIC BU'NOALOW. oVXO I'D'- This ia an invitation for you to visit one of Remutira's most charming new Bungalow tomes. invest, in a property that will aot only enrich, but may change for greater happiness and prosperity your whole future me. Over l-Acre. situated in positiyeiy thi» very bet:t part of Remuera. Imm. Victoria: Avenue tram. 'We have no hesitation tn saying that we will re-sell this property tor a putchaeer for a profit of over £500 at least. That is our honest opinion. GJonous i harbour view*. 200. Feet above iiea level. Never 1 Yes. we say. never has *uon a bargain been offered to people °1:-Auckland. Magnificent park-like seotion ■ Th« whoto exterior -atmosphere is wonderfuly irrana. The residence could not be built under, say, £1300. The.Bungalow is not one oi those "Ikey" concerns. It's a Gentleman a home and good to look at.,- Five rooms and sleeping balcony, beautifully decorated and well planned. Electric light and every possible convenience'. Wardrobes, cosy _ corners, cupboards, bins, bookcases, etc. ureai big open-fire-breakfasi room, panelled in heavy American Oak. You just see it. £200 cash. Balance on first mortgage., Owner's Sole Agents'. X*l KA DEPOSIT—DOMINION ROAD.— dt'lOU Standing in a unique position in one of tho best streets and only a throv/ to cars, no hills either way to ciimp; 5 good rooms and kitchenette, together with usual convs.; range and, gas stove, pore, bath, basin, h. and c. water, front porcU. This house stands snugly surrounded by fully matured mamaku tree ferns. Balance only £950. as rent. Sole Agents. -t'mn DEPOSIT—GREY LYNN.-New &*L\r\.l Bungalow, as pretty as a picture and only lmin to trams; immediate possession; 4 rooms and kitchenette, range, 'hot and' cold water, pore, bath, basin, p.w.c.; 2 big mirrored wardrobes, : linen presses, ■ cupboards and .bins galore; great big sleeping porch . and ' spacious lounge hall. Balance £1150, as rent. Sole Selling- Agenta. U-*1 Kf\ DPJPOSIT—CALtFORNIAN BUNcVIOU GALOW. absolutely new. Mt. Eden, in very refined locality (no old places in this ' street), '• heavy beams and plaster ceilings, hot water, patent W;.0,, built oroid man kauri; rich level v'olcniio section, nearly 250 ft deep. Price £,1350. Five good rooms. Sole Selling Agents. * 0 Q pj MORTGAGE— 3* xJOKJ Modern 6-roomed Bungalow, almost •on car lines, panelled hall, sleeping porch; built-in sideboards, all of superior finish, living room, 17 z 16: dining room, 16 x 14; 'j are connected by beautiful archway. De- , signed by one or Auckland's leading archi- I tects; rockery fences and room for tennis court; greatest bargain ever offered. Owner must leave here next week. Total price, £1350. Easy terms. JT?CA DEPOSIT—MOUNT. EDEN.—MAG3*OU NIFICENT NEW BROWN BUNGA.bOW, 6 rooms," modern sanitatioa, plas- • ter ceilings, heavy porcelain bath, hnenpreas: the kitchen contains a massivelobking Canadian, gas cooker, a pretty .little coal fireplace for winter mornings; big, flat, rich .volcanic (no stone) freehold allotment, over > 70ft. frontage, beautifully laid out tree ferns, shrubs, live hedges, etc. Greatest bargain offering today.—Owner's Sole Selling Agenta. 4?IAA DEPOSIT—BEST PART MT. dVXUU ALBERT.—New Bungalow,. W rooms, p.w.c, hot water, porcelain bath, •etc.; sleeping porch; rich volcanic allotment. . Bank mortgage. Balance, £ 1050, as rent.—Solo Selling Agents. -tfll KA—ONE.' OF THE PRETTIEST ifoilOl? ! HOMES IN:.; GREY LYNN (not down the gully), on second tram section; 300 ft. above sea level; G rooms, elec. light, and everything. Magnificent grounds; terms easy.—Owner's Sole Ageafs.. ''X^idKfi— MT. , EDEN.—Absolutely the most charming NEW BUNGALOW IN WHOLE OF AUCKLAND. GLORIOUS LOOKING HOME, not '. a squat, low-roofed shack. but a•; big, stately GENTLEMAN'S ENTERTAINING BUNGALOW. Positively the best locality in this beautiful suburb. Close to trams,, no hill to climb. Magnificent outlook: rich volcanic section. Main room about 22ft. 'by 15ft., connected by folding, doors, with living room, about 15ft , x 18£t, igrand jazz 'floor. Heavy, .beam and plaster .ceilings, charming built-in wardrobes, linenpresses, bins. drawers, cupboards. and double two-way cabinet buffet. The kitchen is a creation containing heavy looking automatic double-oven gas cooker. The whole interior is very English and beautifully finished. There are cosy corners, built-in seats, etc., etc. Six rocma ia all, The exterior is architecture supreme.i-Cir-cn'ar front verandah and recept:ion;:.verandah, fiborß of which are finished in concrete and artistic tiling; 2 huge briisk pillars and massive concrete steps. In our' opimion the house could hot be built, under contract, for £1600, and the section ia worth £700. Very easy terms- • We do not write the best: Advertisements, :';■;. but we have'the best Properties.: MURRIE SPIERS COY., . . ~- 35. FORT STREET. ■ , . T SOME CHEAP FARM'S: TO SUXT THE (TIMES. BAY OF PLEoNTY. sheep and cattle farm; JJ-t A PER ACRE.—3OO Acres, rich dJU± drained swamp, except 50" acres, high land, over 200 acres grase, fenced, sheep proof, 12 paddocks;, carry 60 dairy cows right- away, and double that number it': top-dreased; has mostly all; been, ploughed; 14 miles to station. This is a Farm with a great future; waa sold_a lew years ago for £27 10s ;per acre. Terms, only £300 deposit, balance trust, money can remain on mortgage, for a long-term. Call early and secure this bargain. sheep amd dairy :farm on sea coast. AS A GOXFJIG CONCERN. ' . Py* 10S PER ACRE.—7SO Acres, beauti3v'± fully situated on sea coa=t; 250 grass,/ baJanoe rough feed; : good House, 5 rooms, and outbuildings; included in purchase, 200 breeding ewes, 100 hoggets 80 head ciatttle. including SO dairy cow3,_ bull, 4 horses, boat, furniture, poultry, -impl& i motttß, eto. Selling owing to family reavement; cheapest Farm on the market; Call for particulars. Terms, £800 cfcsh—-or owner would exchange for small Property in the Suburbs, on part payment. CHOICE DAIRY FARM. •i -J A ACRES, rich alluvial soil, mostly JJLU* drained swamp, all level, and free from floods. Has wintered 59, head cattle and 5 horses, including 44 dairy cows. The herd has-averaged over SOO butter-fat peir cow for the loist three seasons. Good House, 6 rooms and outbuildings; 2i miles to station, metalled road. Price reduced to £45 per Acre. Easy terms to good man. The record of this Farm speaks for itself. ONE-MAN FARM. AS A GOING CONCERN. 4?O7AA— £S( ® CASH, Balance SoIoVAJ Ivv dier's Mortgage.—s3 Acres, all in grass except 3 acres! in crops; semivolo&nio soil, level, sheep proof fences; 8 paddocks. Included in purchase, 25 cow*, 2 horses, 14 pigs milking, plant, engine, , and sep., disc and tripod harrows plough, spring cart, and cream cans., This is.» fir6t-ola6s httlo Farm. Returns can be show^n. DAVID~KAY, '• WINSTONE'S BLDGS. _____: DALGETY & CO., LTD. F' IHST-CLASS. SHEEP SITUATEDNORTH OF AUCKLAND, comprising Borne .of the best limestone country ;n. the North. _ ';', "_• >M '.-,, ■.. _..,, , v TAO. ACRES. Land Transfer Title, ■• ■the 1U *J whole of which is in graßS, with the exception of 20 acres: of shelter bush. 500 Acres ploughable. Subdivided with coed oheep-proof fences into 12' paddocks. The property is exceptionally well watered with either creeks or springs in .every paddock. It is carrying at the present time 1060 big sheep, 'mostly ewes, also 100 head of bullocks, 'all over three-year-01d..,! Buildings comprise.', a : 10-roomed House, good woolshed, barn, lime-crushtnq plant,: ttc. This place is: situated one mile from • railway station, under a:,mile from school, and Post Office, Saleyards and Store practically adjoin - the property.: "Practically .the whole of the stock, including bullocks,. i 3 sent off fat,, •, ~."■ : :. ■. :; ..;--: i This place would "not b«» on the..market except for the fact that it forms part of a deceased estate, which has to be sold in the near future. :' '- ■ ■ PRICE; £;15 PER ACRE. WITH TERMS TO GOOD MAN. We _can thoroughly Tocommend tihia place as being.one of the best propositions that has come on to the market recently; and it can'be honestly described as good two-sheep couiitry. . For further particulars, apply DALGETY & CO., J^TI) '"' ' ■ ' -, . ..':■. .• ~,: ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18771, 26 July 1924, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18771, 26 July 1924, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18771, 26 July 1924, Page 14