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SALES BY AUCTION, a luHUit, jyru., WILL SELL. AT THEIR ROOMS, Opp. Town Hall, rPO-DAY (TUESDAY). 3-PIECE BLACK OAK 3EDROOM SUITE. •i JJLACK OAK WARDHOBUS. 3-PUE. OIDJiD KiaiU SUITE, • COMb. . CHESTS. IN OAK AND KIMU, I'ED. CUPBOARDS, D. AND S. BUDSTEADS, W IRjiS, KAPOKS AND PILLOWS, SET WARE. KIM'U WARDROBE. OVAL CLASS. REMNAN'I S LINOLEUM (newj. hMMU COT, BOX OiTOiVIAN, COUCH, in Shadow Tissue, ♦ 8 COMB BfcDSTEADS, TUIN BEDS AND WIRES. U STRETCHERS, BLACK OAK BUFFET. 7-PCE. RED VELVET SUITE, ' (3-PCE. IUMU SUITE. 11 ph. in Re*inc. movable Keatfl, OVAL OAK EXT. DINING TABLE, ■ HQ. OAK TABLE. LARGE RED AX. CARPET, LINOLEUMS. LARGE SIDEBOARD, heavily carved, PICTURES. ETC. KITCHEN TABLES, K. CIIAIRS, KITCHEN CUTLERY AND CROCKERY. |yi'D.. OPP. TOWN HALL. ALL LOANS CARRIED. GREAT PROSPECTIVE VALUES. r P AKA PUNA—BELMO NT—H "*A K A PVN A. ■1 AKAPUNA- BELMONT— 1 AKAPUNA. I CHARD WILL OFFER 22 yERY jpiNE ~p|OME gITES. Situated within Iniin. walk of Belmont J ram stop, with frontage to Kins Edward Avcmn}. Fine elevations, good harbour views, large areas. The construction of concrete roads, connecting with Devonpori, jind the further road improvements to he undertaken in the very near future, combined with a complete drainage system, novv under way, will moan a big rise in values. An efficient and frequent bus service is now running, connecting with Devonport ferries, and .the prospects of electrified tram service, connecting with Bayswatcr, make this a very desirable area for home sites;, only 20 minutes to Queen St. The vendor, Captain McLeod, has decided to offer the abovo with extremely low reserves (pounds per foot, under anything else offering in the district), upon the easiest of terms. DEPOSIT, IN THREE MONTHS, DAL. O YEARS, TO-DAY (TUESDAY), AT OUR NEW LAND SALEROOMS. ON FIRST FLOOR OF OUR BUILDING, OPP. TOWN HALL. The sections are flagged, and plans can be obtained from our office or on the property. THOS. B. ARTHUR, LAND AND FURNITURE AUCTIONEER. ICIIARD J^TD. WILL OFFER OTHER QHARMING gUBDI VISION AT ON THE WATERFRONT. Only 13 Minutes' Easy Walk from Onehunga Cars. MR. McBURNEY'S " rjREENBANK T7STATE " " vJTItEENBANK JuSTATIC " Is delightfully situated, well sheltered from the cold winds,, nicely elevated, overlooking the Manukau Harbour. fFHEEE ARE ONLY OECTI O N S. O E C T lONS, 13 OF WHICH HAVE ACTUAL HARBOUR FRONTAGES. This district is destined to become in the very near future one of the most popular suburbs. Great building activity now exists Many fine homes nro already erected, and many others are m course of construction. Cheaper tram and bus {area arid improved service have brought Mangero into very close touch with the C ity. 1 ergons owning car* are within 20 minutes, easy driving of Queen Street on first-class roads. r anukau ARBOUR With its ever-changing panorama of sea and land extending to the majestic W.'iitakere Ranges and Manukau Heads, its busy mercantile shipping and fleet of small craft with Fnow-white sails, presents one of the most pleasing prospects it is possible to imagine. The average person passing through the district bv the main routes misses the many secluded beauty spots of this charming coastline and fails to appreciate the immense possibilities before tbo district as a Garden Suburb. To-day land can be bought for a few pounds per foot which within a very short period will be eagerly sought a f ter at greatly enhanced values.

A visit to Greonbank Estate will provo a pleasant, afternoon's run. Although you may not 1)? a home-seeker. its great prospective value will appeal to you as an investment. Mr. Mcßurncy, who resides on the property, will, if desired, point out tho sections and provide you with a plan. DIRECTIONS.— I Take first turning on right over Mangere Bridge, thence continue straight to the waterfront down Isoyd Avenue, which is an extension of Church Road. The sections arc flagged and easily found. Vendor, who finds the attention which a big place requires too much for him, has decided to sell this portion of tho property PRACTICALLY TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER AND UPON THE EASIEST OF TERMS. £|o DEPOSIT, £';|Q IN 3 MONTHS. Balance 5 .years at 6 per cent. In Conjunction with MESSRS. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS, We will offer by Auction in our New Land Saleroom, on IKc first lloor of our building, opp. Tow,t Rail, CPO-DAY (TUESDAY), AT 7<30 P.M. In Our UPSTAIIt SALEROOM opposite Town Hall. Plans and full particulars from our Oflice. ICHARD. RTI-IUR, TTD., TIIOS. B. ARTHUR, LAND AND FURNITURE AUCTIONEER, TOjTESTFIELD g ALE YARDS. T HUiISDAY. M AY gg, AT -10.30 A.M. On Account of Client. CHOICE DAIRY COWS, at Profit. " LIMITED.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19027, 26 May 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19027, 26 May 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19027, 26 May 1925, Page 3