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§ The new railway marshalling yards of 13 acres in Hobson Bay do not affect Tamaki Heights Estate, but provide another unanswerable argument # in favour of Tamaki as Auckland's Ideal Residential Suburb. .The Tamaki Estuary will never be commercialised, and its waters are safe from pollution by the Orakei sewer. 3> The Tamaki Estates are the only first-class volcanic suburban blocks now available to purchasers. Fortunate in that, until the new Railway Deviation made it accessible, these blocks have not been exploited; it has now been possible to design the whole of the area on the latest town-planning lines, thus assuring an ideal residential area. Close to the City, within a quarter of an hour by train and 20 minutes by car, sheltered from our worst winds, with the richest soil and charming seascape and landscape views, it offers you a chance which can never be yours again. With excellent trading conditions, Auckland is on the move again. Be wise, and acquire at a reasonable price high-class suburban property which will provide you with an ideal home and a safe investment Reasonable Prices and Easy Terms. We will motor you out to inspect. Take your own car, drive on to the highest part of the Estate and judge for yourself. First Floor, Short's Buildings, Queen Street Opposite Bank of Australasia. - Solicitors to Estate? Anderson and Snedden, Chancery Lane, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20028, 18 August 1928, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20028, 18 August 1928, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20028, 18 August 1928, Page 17