and an Opportunity that comes only once in a lifetime now offered to you on the Gardens Estate On the Banks of the Tamaki and right adjoining the new Tamaki Railway Station. Soon to be only 12 minutes from Auckland, with an excellent train service on the new Main Trunk Railway Deviation. Rarely do you find such values here or anywhere else. On high rolling ground with a wonderful view of surrounding country, situated amidst a beautiful environment Tamaki is destined to be one of the finest residential suburbs of Auckland. Excellent building sections, with 60ft. frontage, all quite handy to the pretty little beach and reserve at Point England, and within easy distance from railway station. You can own one of these exceptional home sites for £25 cash down, balance on easy payments. Beautifully-built up-to-date Bungalow Villa, just erected on the Estate, and is now offered for Sale. Containing large dining room, drawing-room, two bedrooms, kitchen, laundry, bathroom, two sleeping porches, front and rear entrance porches. Daintily finished interior workmanship, thorough in every detail, Llectrically filled throughout for lighting, heating and cooking. Latest electric cooker installed. Motor garage. Land, 60fi by 145 ft. Price, £1450, or terms to suit the purchaser. Buy here where developments actually under way guarantee a remarkable increase in your values, whether for a home site or an investment. Plans and full particulars from 154 Queen Street. AUCKLAND. Phone 43-995. For Motor Inspection.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19031, 30 May 1925, Page 17
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