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There Have been a few big things done in Auckland, but the subdivision of JOHN COURT, LTD.'S, MODEL FARM into a model town planned suburb, is the biggest thing yet. If it were not for the new MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY DEVIATION, now being built, bringing this favoured spot within 14 minutes of the City, this epoch-marking event would, perhaps, be longer delayed. However, it had to come eventually, but the railway line, which will be completed before the end of 1927, settled the question, and permits us to open up what will be AUCKLAND'S GREATEST RESIDENTIAL SUBURB,, Auckland is growing and expanding at an enormous rate and that growth is solid and substantial—built on the foundations of the rich back country, which is ever-increasingly "being developed on sound lines, on the City's geographical position, making it and ensuring it for all time the premier port of the Dominion. The big concrete wharves, the additional storage space, the new magnificent business premises, all point to the fact that Aucklanders have faith in their own city. And when her citizens have such faith and are prepared to back up that faith by additional investments, it augurs well for the future o£ the City, ssS fInKH -3 Tamaki has always been regarded as ultimately becoming a part of Auckland. Now, with the fast suburban trains—most likely electrically driven —assured it is undoubtedly going to play a tremendous part in Auckland's future growth. Here is one of the finest areas imaginable. Here, and here alone, is the natural outlet for Auckland's surplus thousands and, as such, it is going to be rapidly populated. Between now and 1927,-it will be completely transformed. The name Tamaki is on everyone's lips, and those who desire an ideal environment will get in now before the railway is an accomplished fact and prices have gone soaring sky-high. One big feature and a factor that makes for the great future of the TAMAKI HEIGHTS GARDEN SUBURB, is that whilst being just across the road from the future new railway station, it has a water frontage of considerable length, and furthermore the Vendors have safeguarded the rights of the people, reserving the whole of the water frontage and vesting it in the Mount Wellington Road Boad for all time. Your home here-, is your playground. Fishing, Boating, Swimming, Generous Public Reserves for all recreation purposes, and in addition, the Estate is within a stone's throw of the magnificent Mount Wellington Reserve, which comprises 63 acres on the mountain top. Every spare moment on the TAMAKI HEIGHTS GARDEN SUBURB can be that of pleasure and here every minute is crammed with sixty seconds of enjoyment.

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An excellent bird's-eye view of the New Main Trunk Railway Deviation, specially drawn by our artist. Here the. actual route of the railway is shown and you will notice that the AMAKT FAMAKI HEIGHTS GARDEN SUBURB is just across the road from the future railway station. When the railway is opened tie Estate will be just nom me when the line is electrified—which must be within a very short time—this time will be cut down to under 10 minutes. Even to-day the Estate is within the six-mile radius and less than 20 minutes' motor run from the City. rices are low for suburban watei ailway will be miming in 1927, G-day ? s prices mast then double < Underfill unsurpassed views—adr Town planned and designed by an expert. lerfully fertile and unequalled. TAMAKI HEIGHTS GARDEN SUBURB comprises over 600 sections, with not. one less than a-quarter of an acre in area. It has been designed by Mr. E. V. Blake, and is "unique in the annals of Auckland subdivisions. It is a triumph of curves and crescents, with each road designed to give direct access, with easy, grades, and affording each section the maximum of views. . ,ii ran Our Prices ■ for this Auckland Suburban Water Frontage cannot be equalled now or in the future. Terms, 10 per cent, deposit, 10 per cent, in 6, 12 and 24 months. Balance Four Years from date of purchase, interest six per cent. i ® I .onsider That's it. Be happy. And one of the main points in attaining happiness for yourself and your family is m the selection of an ideal environment in which to live,. In this the TAMAKI. HEIGHTS GARDEN SUBURB is as near ideal as it is possible to get. The Estate itself rises in an easy slope from the waters of the I amah to over 120 feet at its highest point. A great, rolling carpet of green, with delightful views of sea, island, hill, and plain, that look like a celebrated artist's picture. The air is fresh and sweet, and has that soft tang of the sea. There are generous reserves for all recreation purposes—reserves where the kiddies can romp and play to their hearts content without the fear of traffic and its attendant dangers. TAMAKI HEIGHTS GARDEN SUBURB fills the home site desires of the people, and the section prices have been made as reasonable as possible, and the terms are within reach of all. Prices for other suburban land and! suburban water frontage are nearly double our prices, but these must, when the railway is completed, find the higher level. That is why it is worth your while to seriously consider your present environment, and if it is not up to the standard of our Estate, make the change now whilst the prices are down as low as they ever will be. We invite you to inspect this glorious Estate in our motor-cars and without any obligation to buy. Our Special Sales Office on the Estate, situated on Hobson Avenue, will be open each day from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. Inquire at office, or to Mr. A. C. Trousdale, Manager of Hobson (Court's) Farm, for all particulars and inspection, or Phone 43-995, and arrange to inspect. ! urther particulars Cfll •&* i.;i • • BY MOTOR—Along Great South Road, through Elierslie, and by the Main Panmure Road to Pilkington Road. BY BUS—Take the Howick or Ellerslie-Panmure Bus, and ask the driver to let you off at Pilkington Road. The Estate fronts Pilkington Road.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19148, 14 October 1925, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19148, 14 October 1925, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19148, 14 October 1925, Page 17

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