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MT WHEN COMMAOTINO PRETTYi LANDSCAPE VIEWS.. T>UNGALOW. of 5 rooms aiwl oleepiajr JJ porch, very fine drawing loom, appro*. 22ft by 15ft, with buiit-in window seats, cosy alcove with open fireplace; conveniences include pore, hath and basin, cali., stove and septic drainage, well appointed stove and septic drainage, well appointed kitchen with dining clw/ff, from which uninterrupted views over surrounding districts are obtained. SECTION APPROX. 50ft by 150 ft. Laid out in lawns, flower gardens, paths, etc. MOTOR GARAGE AND GLASSHOUSE. PRICE £IBOO TERMS ARRANGED. (4643) A.M.J. MT. ALBERT. ELEVATED POSITION. _ GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE. "EXCEPTIONALLY ROOMY BUNGALOW. JJ of 4 la:rge room, kitchen and sleeping porch, in good order and replete with linen press And wardrobes, pore, bath and basin, cali., 2 open fireplaces, gan stove, p.w.c., etc.; wash-house, copper and tub* attached. xr SECTION APPROX. 66ft by 132 ft. Neatly laid out in paths, lawns, shrubs and well grown fruit trees. TEICE, £1750. TERMS ARRANGED. NOTE.—TM# is a very neat home, admirably situated being nicely elevated and only lmm to tram. The owner's »o\e reason for selling is that be is leaving Auckland (4464) a'V'- A3L3. EPSOM MT. EDEN, (Close to Boys* Grammar School). MOUNTAIN ROAD, COMMANDING EXTENSIVE HARBOUR VIEWS. TpXCELLENT HOME, of 6 spacious rooms XA and Offices, tiled roof, thoroughly well built and in excellent order throughout: hea.vy beam and plaster ceilings, e.1.. Urge dining room, connected by folding doors to sitting room, built-in wardrobes, linen press, cupboards, etc.; range and gas atove. pore, bath and basin, city sewerage, wash-house, c. and t. MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD SECTION. 50 BY 250 FT APPROX. Neatly laid out in well-grown shrubs, lawns. PRICE, £2750, Good terms to approved purchaser, (4328) MT. EDEN. EXCELLENT RESIDENTIAL QUARTER. (Within few minutes of trams and shopping centre). A MOST ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW, of 6 rooms and offices, built on stone foundation, sleeping balcony and full-sired billiard room; tiled roof, electric light and heater points throughout; interior tastefully finished off in dark stained oregon; sitting ! and dining rooms connected by folding doors, {open fireplaces, built-in buffet, to kitchenette; heavy beam and plaster ceilings; large reception hall, artistic papering; pore, bath and basin, gas stove and cali., wash-hoima. copper and tubs attached, p.w.c. LEVEL FREEHOLD SECTION, Attractively laid out, motor drive, lawns and shrubs. Ample room for tennis Court, PRICE, £3IOO. TERMS ARRANGED. SACRIFICED FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. REMUERA WATERSIDE. -STOREY 9-ROOMED GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, comprising hall 12 x 10ft, very tastefully decorated, sitting room. 21 x 16ft, dining room, 17 x 14ft; tiled fireplace, with well grate; CHARMING LIBRARY or STUDY. 16 by 14ft, with tiled fireplace; 5 bedrooms, 3 of which have builtin wardrobes, and are 22 x 16ft; 18 x 10ft, x 10ft, airy and most attractive. Tho BATHROOM is quite one of the best wo have seen and is well appointed; splendid KITCHEN, good range, cupboards, bins, drawers, in fact is particularly well fitted up. AN ATTRACTIVE HOUSE on brick foundation, with large basement divided into workshop, coal and wood store, etc; thn grounds consisting of nearly HALF AN ACRE, are nicely laid out. In addition to these well appointed rooms and conveniences there is a fine outlook over the WAITEMATA HARBOUR. The price has been considerably reduced and for QUICK SALE the owner 3 will take £3600. C. F. BENNETT, AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AGENT, VALUER, ATTORNEY FOR ABSENTEES. RENTS COLLECTED. ESTATES MANAGED. N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS. REMUERA. FEW MINUTES FROM ARNEY ROAD TRAM STOP. _ T t| _ EXCEPTIONALLY WELL-BUILT SMALL HOME, of 5 rooms: sep. pantry and scullery; bathroom, pore, bath; sewer drainage; no hot water or elec. light, but then the price is very low. Large garden section, well stocked; stands high, and commands extensive views. £1350 IS CHEAP, and Easy Terms Given. NEAR THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. 2 SUCTIONS, 80ft. x about 300 ft.; £lO per foot, and 110 ft. by a lesser depth, also £lO per foot. Only.two left. EPSOM - CHARMING HOME, artistic, and in first-class condition throughout; every possible conv., and 3 sections in beautifully kept garden; native bush; tennis court, etc. Close to trams. Freehold, and not far from Newmarket. Altogether a choice and moat desirable home. WE WANT AN OFFER. WE HAVE MONEY TO LEND ON GOOD SECURITIES. HARROP AKD MEDLEY, 28, SHORTLAND STREET. Members Land Agents' Association. LOOK. TRUST SALE. LOOK: TRUST SALE. LOOK. A SNAP. LOOK. A SNAP. LOVELY WATERSIDE HOME DE LUXE. CITY; private steps to t-cach; boathoase, skids; gorgeons view; house worth £1750; land 90ft. .frontage; worth £25 a foot. Price to 'close estate, £3150. Room for another house. Position unique; 4min. to the tram. NORTH, HURLEY AND CO., 10-11, REV'S CHAMBERS, < 15. QUEEN STREET. OPP. G.P.O. MOUNT ALBERT. TTRGENT SALE. - OWNER TRANS. U FERRED.—MODERN BUNGALOW, containing 5 rooms and kitchenette, replete with all modern con vs.; fine, level section, laid out in garden and lawn. Splendid situation, high, commanding nice view and right alongside tram. PRICE, £1750; g_oc><i terms. (777 X STANLEY BAY. ■WATER FRONTAGE. SPLENDID VV HOME OF 0 ROOMS, and all modern , con vs.; lovely largo section, running right i down to the water- fine view, PRICK. £1650; terms. (-i»> GREY LYNN. Fine little semi-bungalow home OF 6 ROOMS and convs.; extremely handy position, level elevated section. A. bargain at £1050; good terms, (7Sb) A. W. READ AND CO, 20, CUSTOMS STREET EAST. (Member Land and Estate A&anta Assn.)

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18939, 10 February 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18939, 10 February 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18939, 10 February 1925, Page 3