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WAITAKERE HEIGHTS. ,"."WAITAKERE HEIGHTS. Last November a writer in the New Zealand Hefai*d dealt aft follows with tho question of the future of Auckland.a moat , precious asset — THE WONDERFUL ? WAITAKERES. ''The fide of settlement is setting toward the ranges. Presently it will 'purge onwflrd liko a flood. Already eapcr . , searchers looking for small holdings are being turnsd away disappointed. In most parts of.Suburban Auckland eecticiis are available everywhere. In tile Rangfes 12 miles from the city they nro not to bo found Great Tourist Hotels, . Convalescent Homes, shops and stores, motor parks and constant transport service will come in the near future, but outer suburban settlement will come first; 'and there ia a vast field for it. ALONG THE METALLED WAYS "THERE SHOULD BE SECTIONS AVAILABLE, and there aro row none where they are most wanted. Hero is a field' for enterprise, for motor companies and land settlement companies." YOUR OPPORTUNITY IS NOW YOUR OPPORTUNITY IS NOW \yith our usual forethought, we have taken Ilia lead, and if you were ono of the disappointed ones in the past you will be elated with tho news that it is now possible to secure SECTIONS RIGHT ON THE METALLED ROA'D, and what ia most important of all, RIGHT: IN THE TICKED SPOT OF THE WAITAKERES, ON GOOD METALLED ROAD. PANORAMA PANORAMA HEIGHTS HEIGHTS ' ESTATE ESTATE WAITAKERE WAITAKEBE NOTHING BETTER EVER OFFERED ON THE RANGES. ABSOLUTELY UNEQUALLED. Our Estate is situated a little over a mile from the Swanson Railway Station, and rising from 600 feet reaches up and embraces the PUKEMATAKEO TRIG STATION, approximately 1400 feet hii?h. There are over 21' miles of frontage ON THE MAIN METALLED ROAD from Swanson, and each section commands wonderfully magnificent views of the City of Auckland, tho Waitemata and Manukau Harbours. Adjoining each side of tho Estate aro wonderful scenic reserves, including the 1700-acre KAURI' PARK SCENIC RESERVE reccntly acquired by tho Auckland City Council. It is the intention of the local body to ot>en up this magnificent. National Park for the people and to construct a motor road into the reserve and this road will probably go right through our Estate. FIRST FIFTY SECTIONS NOW AVAILABLE. And because of their wonderful situation they are going to be snapped up quickly. Just, think of the silence of the glorious native bush, broken only by the song of the tui and by the ripple of the streams and the falling of the cascades. There is nothing in the world more restful. And the air is pure and crisp. Right above the fogs of tho low-lying country, looking into the euti and sheltered from the cold winds, it is TRULY A WONDERFUL MASTERPIECE OP NATURE AFFORDING A WONDERFUL PANORAMA UNEQUALLED ANYWHERE around this great city of ours. The only way to fully nnpreciatn thj desirability of this new Estate is to go out and see it. That is why we want you to COME OUT THIS WEEK-ENI) AND INSPECT THIS WONDERFUL ESTATE. - Traias leave Auckland for Swanson tomorrow at 9.5 a.m., 10.34 a.m., arid 1.20 p.m., and on Sundav at 9.10 a.m., 9.38 a.m., and-2.15 p.m. Our service cars will meet each train on arrival at Swanson and motor you to the Estate. If yon ofre going out in your own car. take the Great North Road through Avondale, right along the new concrete road—which is well under way to completion—to Henderson, thence to Swanson, taking the first turning to the left after leaving Swanson. EVERY SECTION IS A FULL QUARTERACRE, AND AFFORDS GLORIOUS PANORAMAS. Every Section has been surveyed to give excellent building Sites, and easy access without any possibility of tho magnificent views being interfered with. EASY TERMS EASY TERMS ONLY 10 PER CENT. DEPOSIT. 10 PER CENT. IN SIX MONTHS. 10 PER CENT. IN TWELVE MONTHS. ~ AND THE BALANCE IN FOUR YEARS AT 5 PER CENT. INTEREST. . PANORAMA HEIGHTS ESTATE. SALES OFFICE: 154, QUEEN STREET. Phone 43-995. Phono 43-995. ACCOUNTANCY FEES REDUCED BYJ2O PER CENT. Do not hesitate any longer to enrol in our Accountancy Correspondence Course and become ,one of the high-salaried men of Business. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. ■Have reduced the 1926 fees in the Accountancy Course by 20 per cent., making this the great opportunity for which you have a been waiting. During/the past five years, Mr. E. L. Enting, B. Comm. A.1.A., N.Z.. has coached 54 successful students in BOOK-KEEPING, Stages. 11, and 75 in AUDITING, which shows that superior methods of tuition are * " achieving satisfactory results. In LAW AND ECONOMICS, there havo only been ten students who failed to pass during the whole of the same period, demonstrating the efficiency of our course. This is the age for the trained man and BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Specialises in Training Men. Write to-day for Free Prospectus. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. H. AMOS, MANAGING DIRECTOR. SAWN KAURI. 5,413.033 FEET IN STOCK. ALL CLASSES ALL SIZES (Un to 24 feet Ions). PROMPT DELIVERY. TnE KAURI TIMBER CO.. LTD. SIGHT TESTING. T. PEACOCK AND SON, OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANB. ■2lB. QUEEN STREET. - < c, Jv, A - PEACOCK, F.S.M.C.. Tjond., F. 1.0., Eng. t, W• 5- D. PSEACOCK. F.S M.C.. I? .8.0.A.. London, P. 1.0., Eng. SEAMLESS SILK ELASTIC , , WEAR. The Approved Support for VARICOSE V ®^ Kindred Leg , INDISPENSABLE for Footballers and •■■ Stockings,' 9 ]5a Cd and 17s A c lkifl^ : 7^ n f C ? Ca F 8 i , ft 7s 6 . d und 12s Gd each ; Anklets, 7a Gel and 12b 6d each. From I HOItSLEY'S PHARMACY, 1 84, q U6oii Street*.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19303, 16 April 1926, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19303, 16 April 1926, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19303, 16 April 1926, Page 10

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