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HOUSES AMD LAMP FOR SALE. £25 TAKAPUNA Brand new Bungalow. S rooms, all conveniences. Balance, £925, as rent. Only £25 deposit. A snip. TREVOR A. GEORGE AND CO.. 16, Brunswick Buildings. £35 CASH- PENROSE. FINE LITTLE BUNGALOW of 8 rooms and jutchenette. Every modern conv., and built-in dresser, built-in wardrobes; cupboards, window seat, etc. Fine volcanic section, with big frontage; about smins. from station and bus passes door. Balance £7OO, on very easy terms. Great Bargain. IUWSON SMITH. LTD.. 14, Swanson Street. A j ACRES (approx.), first-class volcanic X land. Gt. South Rd.; House of, 6 rooms, shed. 7 bails, concrete iiocr. dairyman's room ami other buildings, 6min, to post office, school, etc.; milk 25-30 cows. Price £65 per acre. Accept house in town or good mortgage and some cash as part payment. D. MacKENZIE. 2, Prospect Terrace, Mi. Eden. Harbour street, ponsonby WATERFRONT. £1350. DEPOSIT £250. NEW BUNGALOW, 4 rooms, kitchenette, and sleeping porch. Every convenience, e.1., califont, gas stove, cupboards and bins. Beautiful views of harbour from North Head to Chelsea. This is a rare opportunity, so see uu at once. COAKLEY, LTD., Customs Street West. DEPOSIT. SECOND SECTION. BRAND NEW BUNGALOW, 5 ROOMS, Every Possible Convenience. E.L., p.b. and b., city drainage, Glorious views. Astounding value. Balance, £1125, as rent. CHARLES COWARD. 1, Phoenix Chambers. lIIGII PART MT. ALBERT. 6-RD. BUNGALOW, £1450 £2OO DEPOSIT. £2OO DEPOSIT. Facing NEW NORTH ROAD. Valuable Section. Brand-new Bungalow. ELECTRIC HOT WATER SERVICE, i CITY DRAINAGE. ELEC. LIGHT.v BEAUTIFUL LARGE ENTERTAIN- ! ING ROOM. Situate amongst valuable Homes, JUST PAST MAY BECK AVENUE. Built-in SIDEBOARD. BOOKCASE, WARDROBES. SLEEPING PORCH. NOTE.—This property is worth £4OO more than owner wants; in fact, it's a. "gift." The section is worth at least £650. MILES J. CASSIDY, | REW'S CHAMBERS, 15. QUEEN STREET ! EPSOM. EPSOM. NICELY ELEVATED SECTION; 6MINS. TO CAR; 3MINS. TO TWO BUSES. MODERN BUNGALOW, just ne.aring j . completion, consisting of 5 rooms and j kitchenette, being finished in the latest j modern manner. It has the following appointments;— Pore, bath and basin, electric light, electric hot water service, electric stove, glassed-in sun porch, w.h., c. and t., I and p.w.c. Concrete steps in front, j ABSOLUTELY THE LATEST. SECTION 50 x 182. PRICE. £1750. TERMS. £3OO. H. R. BURRETT, 14. FORT STREET. PHONES 44-518 and 45-111. HERNE BAY. f ILOSE TO POINT ERIN PARK, BEACH j : V. AND BATHS. NEW MODERN I BUNGALOW of 5 rooms, kitchenette and | large enclosed sleeping porch; commands ! magnificent harbour views; large motor garage. A bargain at £I6OO. Even if you can only put in £IOO cash, see us. (825) EDEN DALE. VEW BUNGALOW. 4 rooms, kitchenette | ' and sleeping porch, beautifully de- j j signed, splendidly built and finished. High j I situation, level, ele\tiled. volcanic section, commanding splendid views. Only two doors j from tram. Price £I3OO. Say £2OO cash. (881) MOUNT ALBERT. ! YTEW BUNGALOW. JUST COMPLETED, I i.l splendidly designed, particularly well built and beautifully finished, containing 4 rooms, kitchenette and sleeping porch; fine | high position, volcanic section, commanding ! good outlook. Price £1400; cash requirn-d, i i £l5O. (863) j | A. W. READ AND CO., j 20, CUSTOMS STREET EAST, ! Members Land and Estate Agents' Assn ' MANUREWA. POULTRY FARM, 5 ACRES. PRICE £3600. DEPOSIT £4OO. \\ r E RECOMMEND THIS FARMLET to V T any prospective buyer. It will stand any investigation. Everything is in running order. Buildings, runs, fencing, etc. Orchard. There is a good House of 5 rooms, etc. Our motor is at the service of genuine buyers DO NOT DELAY. GOING CONCERN. WHANG A RE I. 300 ACRES. LAND TRANSFER TITLE. PRICE £IBSO. REASONABLE DEPOSIT. FIRST MORTGAGE, £IOOO, AT 5 P.C. 150 SHEEP. 3 RAMS, 7 COWS, 1 BULL, 3 CATTLE. 2 SOWS, 3 HORSES. OK A ACRES IN GRASS, balance native —OU bush, 1 subdivisions; well watered; sheep-proof fences; soil semi-volcanic; garden and orchard; half-mile from school: 4* miles from station; cream cart 3 times a week. House of 4 rooms and scullery. Buildings: Cowshed, dairy, buggy shed. dip. woolshed. . NOTE.—The owner is old and in poor health. He is willing to exchange for small suburban property. GOIN G CONC ER N—PUNI 4 MILES TO PUKEKOHE. 50 ACRES. PRICE £2500. DEPOSIT £BOO. STATE ADVANCE MORTGAGE. £IOOO, AT 4i P.C. ('2O YEARS), T"> rows I BULL. 4 CALVES. 1 HORSE. Empire Drill. Discs. Gig. Separator. Cans BucKets. Plough Lines. Ltc. Arr ACRES IN GRASS, 3 ACRES IN 4 I POTATOES. The property is 4 miles from Pukekohe and few minutes to school There is a comfortable 4-roomed House ana 6-bail cow and implement shed. Any buyer who desires a farm of this acreage should inspect this property early. It will r.ot be long on the market. ROBERTSON BROTHERS (AUCKLAND), LIMITED. LAND SALESMEN, 6, QUAY STREET EAST (Opp. Northern Shipping Company's Wharf), AUCKLAND. £SO—DEPOSIT—£SO I'AFATOETOE. VEW MODERN BUNGALOW, just- fin-j iN ished 4 large rooms and kitchenette; two large 'built-in wardrobes, linen press, bathroom, pore. bath. shaving cabinet, beam ceilings throughout; 8 rooms are panel papered; all timber is hand-dressed; two open fireplaces; Orion range, h. and c. water service, hot air linen press; front and back verandahs, w.h., c. and Libs, woodbouae, etc.: electric light in every room; house built on concrete blocks» paths formed, clothes posts in, etc. Section is freehold, level, volcanic, free from stone; bus passes door; handy to station; train fare 2s week. „ , PRICE, £975; EASY TERMS. OWNER, 22, ONSLOW ROAD, EPSOi"

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19141, 6 October 1925, Page 3

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