SALES BY AUCTION. ! jse* F LO wE R AN D j?® 4£&pgs; „ B LANT gAh E. HO-DAY (THURSDAY), g AT J<> NOON. WILL SELL AS ABOVE. A NEMONES, Ranunculus, Pansioa, Cycla-j-'V. mens, Primulas, Salvias, Iceland Popples, Carnations', Lobelia, Delphiniums, Cinerarias. SWEET PEAS, Winter Marigolds. FERNS. Tuberous, Begonias, Sweet-scented Jonquil Bulbs. RHUBARB ROOTS. Few Shrubs, Etc. T> ADLEY AND T ,TD►YE AND QELYT, rpO-DAY (THURSDAY), J J A.M. USUAL WEEKLY SALE AT OUR ROOMS. 122-4-6, GREY STREET (Pitt Street Corner). T7URNITURE, ETC.. OF A C-ROOMED Jj BUNGALOW. Removed to Mart for convenience of Sale. Also, On Behalf of the Trustoeß in a deceased estate, A LARGE COLLECTION OF PERSONAL il EFFECTS, including Gramophone and Records, 'IOO-Day Clock. Curios, Etc. Then, on Behalf of a Client who has sold his lease, A CONFECTIONER'S . STOCK, X3l Including Jars. Ico Chest, Dayton Computing Scales, Etc., Etc. TERMS CASH. DYE AND gELYT, Phono 40-080. AUCTIONEERS, ETC. CARPENTER'S RUCTION ROOMS, 183. K A RANG AII APE ROAD (Opposite Newton Post Office). TO-DAY (THURSDAY). BIG RANGE OF NEW AND USED GOODS REMOVED TO MART FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE. Lists Include— LOTS of Oak. Rimu and Kauri D.R, t«uU Furniture. Chesterfield Suites. iA A LOTS Bedroom Furniture. 4-Piece IUU B.R. Suiies in Oak, Rimu or Kauri, Comb. Chest, Bedsteads e.nd Bedding. OAA LOTS Kitchen Furniture. Crockery, OKJKJ Cutlery. Cooking Utensils, General Household Sundries. Also—— PIANOS, 1 Cabinet Gramophone. Jmi E. E. ~c^ RPENTERAUCTIONEER AND VAUER. Phone 44-384. jP P S O M. P P S O M. P S O M. jg P S O M. 350 F EET A BOVE S Ei LE?EL--350 F EET A BOVE S EA L EVEL ' JJIGHEST RESIDENTIAL gITES TJIGHEST RESIDENTIAL J^ITES JN JN SITUATED NEARLY 330 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL. Nestling in the shelter of one of the highest volcanic cones there is to be found. "YJ'OST jQELIGHTFUL PLANTATION OF AND QRNAMENTAL r pREES. Including many varieties of the beautiful flowering gum. making a veritable blaze ol , colour when in full bloom. * Sheltered from the cold southerly winds, facing almost due North, there is spread a panorama of land and sea which it would be hard to equal in any part of the Dominion. THIS CHARMING SPOT, WHICH IS A PORTION OF THE BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS SURROUNDING THE JJOME JAMES 0 F QUNSON, HAS BEEN SUBDIVIDED INTO OHOICE QHOICE QHOICE QHOICE gUILDING jgUILDING jgUILDING JOTS. L OTS * L OTS. L OTS. Each of sufficient fronj.age and area to allow the building of homes worthy of the position O gECTIONS, g gECTIONS, FACING ST. ANDREW'S ROAD. Including the MAGNIFICENT CORNER LOT (with Massive Entrance Gates). Large Frontages of 62.6 s 175.6.
0 SECTIONS, 0 gECTIONS. FACING LANDSCAPE ROAD GAVE EACH GO FEET FRONTAGE AND 200 FEET DEEP. THIS PROPERTY IS SO WELL KNOWN THAT IT SEEMS ALMOST SUPERFLUOUS TO EMPHASISE. rjpHE jJNIQUE gITUATION. rpHE Q.LORIOUS yiEWS. rjpHE q harming guRROUNDiNcs. WHICH CANNOT BE EQUALLED IN ANY OTHER PART OF AUCKLAND. THERE ARE THERE ARE QNLY Q gECTIONS. QNLY 0 gECTIONS. TERMS—S PER CENT. DEPOSIT, r. PER I CENT. IN 3 MONTHS. BALANCE -1 YEARS. C PER CENT. INTEREST. DIRECTIONS. —Via Mt. Eden; Take bus So St. Leonards Road, thence an eu3y walk. Via Epsom: Take Buckland Road bus to Solwyn Road, thence 3 minutes' walk. THE SECTIONS ARE ALL FLAGGED, THE SECTIONS ARE ALL FLAGGED. g EWER AGE, J/ GHT . QAS AND PLANS WILL BE READY ON MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY NEXT. AUCTION SALE. JgjVENING. JgJVENING, M AY 19. iT 7-30 PMIN OUR UPSTAIRS SALEROOM IN OUR UPSTAIRS SALEROOM (OPP. TOWN HALL). JjTD., AUCTIONEERS AND* VALUERS. In Conjunction With JJ-E3SRS. Q.RAY AND QOCKROFT, LAND AGENTS, WINSTONE'S BUILDINGS.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19320, 6 May 1926, Page 4
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