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CVCI UIICICU 111 rlUtmallU • • That sounds Kke a tall statement, but never- will be even more, if that is possible, enthusi- \\ I \ theless it is absolutely true. ; Nothing finer ast i c than ourselves. And, bear this in mind, | i v- nas ever been offered, and we doubt if ever t L,_ : D ~~«j a,l ..Jk~ u,,,', P I .. T .„ , , T , . the property is so good that those who buy t its equal will be offered again. It combines . , . , ... , , ~ . h all the advantages that go to make the ideal *' ° build a * d ho d » consequently once || in home sites. All we ask is that you see it the total sections have been sold it will be { \ I for yourself. We will motor you to inspect, difficult and expensive to make a purchase. j* I and are confident that when you see it you iThis glorious property is known as the jj "Right on the banks of the Tamaki, on the sheltered side," | Being situated on the northern bank of the are several of the best beaches you would wish I Tamaki, it is not only sheltered from the pre- to see. The whole property has been under vailing winds, but is bathed in sunlight from M i\&i±*i*« =„r1 fK- ;* „ I f . • . r . ~«- , r b , , cultivation, ana the sou is recognised as some- 8 g I sunrise to sunset. It is difficult to find words .. , £ . ~ A ... ... I | adequate to describe it. Here is a stretch of * ing out f th * ordinar y« Anything will grow | 1 beautiful country, with a slight rise at the there » an( * Wltn no section less than 60 feet | jj I northern end, and then a gradual slope to the frontage you are not hampered for room, if 1 1 Tamaki River, and where land and water meet your hobby is gardening. il Glorious Beaches—Safe Bathing—Good Fishing 1 When you consider that the beaches on the realise what the opening up of this Estate | Estate are practically the handiest to the City means to Auckland and her citizens. And the I of any on the southern shore of the Waite- fisM in the vidnit £ d M kinds of | Smata —that they ofter absolutely sate bathing r i t i i * ~, . ~ . g .1 . .i j r r i f hsh are to be caught, and this adds interest, h —that they are composed or fine clean sand, i t • - >' % that stretches out a considerable distance— because those who do not enjoy this exciting | I that they can be reached by motor-car from and interesting sport are very much in the | I Auckland in twenty minutes—then you will minority. | | Reserve of Six Acres of Beautiful Level Waterfront Property Including the well-known Point England Beach. I* Six acres of the best land on the Estate, in- area is as flat as a billiard table, and, being ] eluding the well-known and very popular right on the waterfront, it takes in several fine | Point England Beach, is to be vested in the little beaches. What a place for visitors to West Tamaki Road Board as a Reserve. And spend a day in, and what an asset it will be 1 ] what a beautiful beach reserve it will be. to those who are fortunate enough to make | ; Visualise the near future, when the trees have their homes on TAMAKI STATION GAR- j grown up all round the place, and garden seats DENS ESTATE. In addition, a strip a chain j I have been placed in the shady nooks, when a wide along the remainder of the waterfront band rotunda has been erected. It will be one has been reserved, thus safeguarding the a of the beauty spots of Auckland. The whole beaches for all time. \ j The Railway deviation will bring the City to within 12 minutes The new railway deviation is going to play - that of the house opposite? When the new jj I no small part in the future of the Estate. railway goes in, Tamaki Station will be Twelve jj j Already the site for the new Tamaki Station Minutes from the City, travelling always in s| I | has been selected, and almost adjoins the comfort, and at the time you want to travel. J Estate. Just consider that it takes you at least And every section of TAMAKI STATION 1 17 minutes to go to the end of any third sec- GARDENS ESTATE will command magnifition, and in addition it perhaps takes you a like . . . , ~ . P amount of time before you can get a tram. cent views that cannot be bmlt out--views | j And when you get home have you a panorama that are restful and pleasing after a day's work | of sea and land, or is your view restricted to in the City. § | Water and Electric Light available for the Estate I The Estate has these essentials, which are sinking wells—no erecting tanks. Here you | 1 truly essentials to the comfort and well-being have the conveniences of the City and the | I of every community. Without them life is attractions of the country. TAMAKI 1 I different. How convenient it is to Hick over STATIONS GARDENS ESTATE is truly one I p the switch to flood your house with light. r «• , c A i ? j juu I How different to be able to turn on the tap, of the favoured spots of Auckbnd, and should and get as much water as you require. No become Auckland s popular choice. , Only a Limited Number of Sections 10 per cent. Deposit Balance over four years. jj To those who are desirous of securing one The prices are reasonable and terms easy. • | of these wonderful home sites, our advice is You have four years in which to pay, so get I j to get in early. There aren't so many sections in touch with us, and we will show you over % available, and the buying is going to be eager. the Estate. Plans on application. « T* 1 • O i 81 • ' 1 W JL A. i 1 aHlaKl OlallOll x2ai UCI1& JCiMali? Sales Office: First Floor, Short's Buildings Phone 3304 II Opposite Bank of Australasia - 156 Queen Street, Auckland Or apply direct to Vendors: C/o Messrs. Wake, Anderson,, & Snedden, | Solicitors, High Street, Auckland |

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18890, 12 December 1924, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18890, 12 December 1924, Page 17