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SALES BY AUCTION. P S O M. P S O M. P S 0 M. P S O M. 350 F EET A BOVE S EA L EVEL ' 350 F EET A EOVI! S EA L EVEI " ■gIGHEST RESIDENTIAL gITES TJIGHEST RESIDENTIAL gITES 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. A M OST D ELIGHTFUL RLANTAT ION OF AND QRN A MENTAL r pREES. Including many varieties of tho beautiful flowering gum, making a veritable blaze of colour when in full bloom. Sheltered from tho 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 ROME QF gIR "J" AMES QUNSON. HAS BEEN SUBDIVIDED INTO RUILDING Jj 0 " 18 - riHOICE RUILDING L° TS ' QHOICE RUILDING Jj 01 ' 8 ' QIIOICE RUILDING ROTS. Each of sufficient frontage and area to allow tho building of homes worthy of tho position gECTIONS. g gECTIONS, FACING ST. ANDREW'S ROAD. Including the MAGNIFICENT CORNER LOT (with Massive Entrance Gates). Large Frontages of 6'2.6 x 175.6. Jj LOTS. L OTS. ROTS--0 gECTIONS. 0 gECTIONS. FACING LANDSCAPE ROAD HAVE EACH GO FEET FRONTAGE AND 200 FEET DEEP. THIS PROPERTY IS SO WELL KNOWN THAT IT SEEMS ALMOST SUPERFLUOUS TO EMPHASISE. rpHE RNIQUE SITUATION. rPHE QLORIOUS yiEWS. rjpHE £1 HARMING gURROUNDINGS. WHICH CANNOT BE EQUALLED IN ANY OTHER PART OF AUCKLAND. THERE ARE THERE ARE QNLY Q gECTIONS. QNLY C) gECTIONS. HPERMR—S PER CENT. DEPOSIT, 5 PER 1 CENT. IN 3 MONTHS, BALANCE 4 YEARS. G PER CENT. INTEREST. DIRECTIONS. —Via Mt. Eden: Take bus to St. Leonards Road, thence an easy walk. Via Epsom: Take Buckland Road bus to Selwyn Road, thence 3 minutes' walk. THE SECTIONS ARE ALL FLAGGED. THE SECTIONS ARE ALL FLAGGED. RLECTRIC RIGHT. QAS AND ATER. PLANS NOW READY. PLANS NOW READY. AUCTION SALE, RVENING, TyEDNESDAY EVENING. M AY 19. AT 7-30 PMIN OUR UPSTAIRS SALEROOM IN OUR UPSTAIRS SALEROOM (OPP. TOWN HALL). RICHARD '\_RTHU R, L TD„ AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. In Conjunction With p;ssRS. Q RAY AND Qockrof LAND AGENTS, WINSTONE'S BUILDINGS. rp A KAN IN I gTATION RSTA'J'E. rpAKANINI gTATION RST ATE. rp A KAN IN I gTATION RSTATE. Y QHANCE pOR THE "yyORKER. \ C HANCE E OR T HE wOHKER--25 Q ITOTCR gECTIONS. QHOICE gECTIONS. jyjiANY yALU ABLE RUSINESS gITES. Rich, level, volcanic loam sections. FREE FROM STONE, ADJOINING TAKANINI RAILWAY STATION, OPPOSITE STORE AND POST OFFICE, only 3min. to good school. Good daily and a'so Sunday train service. Weekly workers' train fares, 3s 9d. The Great South Road, shortly to be laid down in concrete, pusses the property, so now is the time to buy before values injpiNE fyTEW RUNGALOW, OF 6 LARGE ROOMS AND STUDY, built only 2 years by day labour under owner's personal supervision. Large front and back verandah, hot and cold water, p.b. and b., beam and plaster ceilings, art papers throughout. LARGE RANGE OF OUTBUILDINGS, including Karnge. concrete paths and yard, lawns, flower beds, rockery, etc. rjUKANINI gTATJON RSTATE. WHY BUY HIGH-PRICED TOWN SECTIONS WHEN YOU CAN BUY CHOICE SECTIONS LIKE THESE AT YOUR OWN PRICE ? EASIEST OF TERMS: £lO DEPOSIT. £6 IN 3 MONTHS. £5 IN r> MONTHS. BALANCE 3 YEARS, AT G PER CENT. RIG RUCTION. IN OUR UPSTAIRS SALEROOMS, IN OUR UPSTAIRS SALEROOMS, OPP. TOWN HALL. "WEDNESDAY. JJAY 26, AT 7 , 30 L>.M. THE SECTIONS MIE AL^OOBD. Wo earnestly advise you to give these Sections your personal inspection, for the owner lias placed an exceedingly low l'csorve on them. HCHARD RTHUE, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, QUEEN STREET. OPP. TOWN HALL.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19328, 15 May 1926, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19328, 15 May 1926, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19328, 15 May 1926, Page 6