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HOUSES AND LAND FOE SALE. QC7 ACRES; o bargain; only 16 miles GO I from the City, JL mile from school; subdivided into 9 paddocks; House. 6 rooms; also woolshed; price £ls, as a going concern, sheep, cattle and horses; terms easy.—Sole Agents, J. Sutclifle and Co.. 31, Phoenix Chambers. rjUKAPOTSrA, BEACH FRONTAGE. My Ren Id en ca in Thome's Bay. Good Hojse, with every convenience. An ideal spot. 'Tactically a private beach, mtmn 40min. of Queen St.. beinc about halfway betvreea Milford and Takapuna. LOUIS A. LONGUET. Wright's Buildings. Fort Street. . gETTLERS' ADVISORY CENTRE. Farmers in town are invited to call and obtain, free of charge, particulars of how I may save them time and money. C. E: ARCHIBALD, (Late Secretary Land Board), Professional Chambers. 9. High Street. power in bouse and shed; milking 60 cows, berd returning £IOOO per annum; close to factory and school; mail delivery daily. Price £SO per acre, as going concern; terms, £IOOO cash; only reason for selling is on account of old age. Apply RETIRING. 239. Herald. 1 I V ~ UCUI LU \J ujmuuuc 100, Street.—Desirable freehold. with Buildincs consisting of 4,self-contained Mats; returning good revenue. Low price accepted to close eetata For full particulars apply to MESSRS. ENDEAN AND HOLLOWAY. Solicitors, Endean's Buildings. NO AGENTS A NOTHER 4 ACRES AND NEW A BUNGALOW. This Bungalow is just completed, and has every convenience, including elec. light and patent drainage; handy to station and school. Pronertv well watered and fenced and in eood grass. LAND SALES. LTD., 3, Winston©'s Buildings, Queen Street

PROSPECTIVE T , VALUE. T QUEEN ST., IMIN. TOWN HALL. 8-STOREYED BRICK BUILDING, Very Suitable Shops or Sinall Warehouse. Handy Proposed New Railway Station. Will Sell or Lease. Price reasonable Easiest of terms to approved man. Full oarticulara/roj^^ 63, Queen Street. S3 BUNGALOW. Six Rooms, absolutely modern, perfect condition; 3mms 2nd section; deposit £100; price £1350; balance" 6 per cent. A3 rent: positive bargain T H. BROWNE AND CO. ' 227, Dominion Road gNIP. £250 DEPOSIT LOO ACRES, Going Concern, price £IBOO, mostly flat land, half in grass, 10 fallow, 7 paddocks, good Semi-Bungalow. 6 rooms, bot water, etc.; cowshed, concrete floor. In eludes 12 cows. 2 plough horses, implements, gear, etc. NORTHERN AGENCY. 19, H.M Arcade. PrK DEPO3IT.-ELECTRIC BUNGAJbiO LOW. 6 ROOMS. ETC. Minute concrete road; superb, elevated, volcanic Section; beautiful finish. Only £1285. , , „ ~ It's worth our while, or we don t Advertise T. H. BROWNE AND CO.. 227. Dominion Road. DEVONPORT. CLOSE TO THE WATERFRONT. Handsome ij-roomed residence. electrio lis:ht, pore. bath, califont. Level volcanic section. £1175. BEST PART OF EPSOM. JUST OFF MOUNTAIN ROAD. BUNGALOW, 6 rooms (3 of them large), pore, bath, califont, garage; owner leaving for England, must sell. 9 PARNELL, ST. STEPHEN'S AV. RESIDENCE of 8 Rooms, in first-class order; .electric light, califont, garage; choice position. Leasehold title. REMUERA-EPSOM. BUNGALOW. 6 large rooms, reception ball, electric light, califont. pore, bath; 72 x 200 ft. in lawns, garden, fowlrun; JJiiworth Estate; £ISOO, or near offer. C. R. WILLIAMSON AND CO., 16. FOET STREET. MT. ALBERT. ™° sffflTO D w^&s TKAMS ' PRICE, £1450. DEPOSIT £2OO. Bungalow oi s mm. Mdjdtchenette, 3 porches and piers, bathroom, nor b and b., electric hot water service and sewer drainage, electrio stove; ample built in conveniences throughout the house, and the interior arrangements are good. letest panellings of Oregon m reception hall, and art papeis and deep friezes of the best and latest designs this property is nicely situated on a corner allotment, 57ft front age, lovely views. The owner has in structed us to sell at the reduced price of £1450; deposit £2OO. First Mortgage has been raised of £9OO. Insurance £9OO. We feel sure the first buyer to inspect this property will be the satisfied purchaser. H. R. BURRETT, 14. FORT ST. PHONE 44-519 BAY OE ISLANDS. SOUTHERN VISITORS TO THE SHOW. Before returning home take a trip to this most entrancing of all our Seaside Resorts THE HOME OF THE BIG FISH. CHARMING BAYS AND INLETS WIDE. CLEAN, SANDY BEACHES, Entrancing Views. Semi-tropio Climato. Finest Fishing in the World. Where values are at present low, but In a short time must greatly enhance, and tho picked positions will eventually be priceless SECTIONS ON GLORIOUS LONG BEACH, suitable for the family. A great beach for children, about 10 minutes' walk by good road from Russell, with its tennis, croquet and bowling greens and all conveniences, faces the north-east, cooled by sea breezes in summer, und sheltered from cold winter winds. Glorious view? of the Bay from Ninepin to Cape Brett with the Islands in the foreground PRICE FROM £<o A SECTION Plans. T7C7AHAPU, midway between Russell and W Opua. - BUILDING SECTIONS. FARMLETS AND FARMS, a fine position, looking right down Russell Harbour, launches pass and meet every train Grand beacheß, secluded bays vers best fishing A historic spot, where the first British soldiers wen? encamped tn the early days. ALSO HOUSES. SECTIONS AND FARMS in different bays, each bay with a distinctive charm of its own. T. MANDENO JACKSON, 9. COMMERCE STREET. AUCKLAND. And at VICTORIA STREET. HAMILTON LOVELY PAPATOETOE PROPERTY. "VTEARLY 40 ACRES, right on ihe mam *1 road, now being completed; a delightful home site or cutting-un proposition Owner will give Easy Terms Instructs us to accept £ldo PER ACRE, ind we consider it worth £250 at least WE ARE SOLE AGENTS. T. McINDOE AND SON, 63, QUEEN STREET. Phone 40-716.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19488, 18 November 1926, Page 3

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