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HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE 9-1 ACHES, SUBURBAN, ideally situated. with largo House, ill perfect condition. A living can comfortably bo got on this. Call on us for particulars and we will show you round the property, as we can thoroughly recommend this to anyone seeking n good thing on present valuations. Would consider a small Houso in Auckland as deposit if neceßsary. B. WAITE AND CO.. Solo Agents, Dihvorth Building. UNDOUBTEDLY ONE OF THE BEST POSITIONS ON THE WATERSIDE OF REMUERA. COMMANDING FINE LAND AND SEA VIEWS. A DELIGHTFUL. MODERN HOME, of J\ 2 storeys, with tiled roof. Containing 0 rooms »iml glassed-in sun porch, all up-to-da<o conveniences, luxurious and fitments. FREEHOLD SECTION, npprox. 1 rood 5 perches, with about OOlt. frontage to one of the most prominent street* in this favoured locality. Charming garden, with fine trees and lawns. Cpnvonient to trams, and within easy walking distiiuco of Newinirket. REDUCED PRICE, £2OOO. C. F BENNETT, LTD., QUEEN STREET. "EVERY BRANCH OF REAL ESTATE." BUY NOW" WHILE PRICES ARE LOW. GEN UINFi SACRIFIC ES. £9OO, PONSONBY. 4 HEAL ARISTOCRATIC BUNGALOW, A tastefully designed and appointed, containing 4 largo rooms and large kitchenette, closed-in front porch, wardrobes, linenpress. plenty cupboards; tiled sink top, and recess for gas stove; Champion gns cooker. Nicely elevated section, concrete paths, lawn, etc., commanding excellent views, and only I minute Ponsonby Road; nice street. Probably the most compact little home in Ponsonby. „ . 1750 MOUNT ALBERT. THIS IS GREAT BUYING—HaIf Minnie ISrd Section Trams. IVTEW BUNGALOW, just completed, containing 5 nico rooms and kitchenette: folding doors, wardrobes, etc. Well finished throughout; electric. hot water. Section approximately half an acre; cleaned up, this properly is worth £1250. £i!7s, WITHIN 2ND SECTION. A DAINTY NEW BUNGALOW, just com--rV pleted and built of kauri throughout, containing 4 nico rooms and kitchenette, every conceivable convenience; wardrobes, linenpress, cupboards, tip bins, front, back porches. Level section, npprox. ® of an ncre. Ideal for gardening or poultry. Easy terms. A. E. RAMM, 14. IORT STREET. REMUERA WATERSIDE. Situated on Main Road, within Ist Section. MODERN HOME, 5 large rooms, sleeping porch, each bedroom fitted with basins, electric hot water service, electric range. Built on Stono Foundation. Garage. GROUNDS 70ft. by 200 ft., double frontage, all laid out in lawns, gardens, concrete paths. An Attractive Homo situated in a FirstClass Residential Position, Commanding Uninterrupted Views of Harbour and Landscape. The Owner has Left Auckland and has REDUCED THE PRICE TO £2500 OR OFFER. REMUERA WATERSIDE. VERY HANDSOME NEW TWO-STOREY RESIDENCE, situated in a First-class Residential Locality, Surrounded by Choice Homes. 6 ROOMS AND OFFICES. Deep-set porch entrance with Brick Pillars, Panelled Entrance Hall, Double Glass Doors give access to Lounge Room. _ Dining Room, brick fireplace, servery to kitchen, electric stove, electric hot water service, Maid s Room, Large Bedroom. Double Mirrored Dressing Table. UPSTAIRS.—Roomy lounge and hall, 3 bedrooms, glassed-in porch, Whitney windows, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, shower recess. Each bedroom fitted with double wardrobes, dressing table. Excellent interior planning. Commands extensive panoramic water and landscape views. Within First Section. Freehold Corner Section. Garage. PRICE £3250. W. FRATER AND SON, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, FORT AND COMMERCE STREETS. Telephone 41-135. GEORGE WALKER, LTD., OFFER THE CHEAPEST HOMES. X'Qnn- EPSOM - NEW CHARMING dtOUU BUNGALOW, 5 rooms and othccs, and garage. prrrrr—KOinMAKAMA BUNGALOW JJ II J and Half-acre. Real bargain. Open this week only. XMI nfl-THIS IS TO-DAY'S PRICE cfc/JLIUU for a STANLEY BAY BEAUTIFUL HOME. 0 rooms, every 1931 convenience. A delight to inspect. Land 06 x 1(53; worth £1850; insurance £9OO. PQAA—CAMPBELL ROAD, just off—aboUU DELIGHTFUL BUNGALOW. 5 rooms, etc.; garage; lovely section, i-acre. A FARMLET. CHEAP. on 1 ACRES, ONLY £1350. Modern BunZU2 gnlow, nearly new, 5 rooms, pec. light, etc.; several poultry houses- right in township, close city. This land will grow anything. At the price it is a great "buy." We confidently ask buyers to inspect these bargains. Write, phono 42-815, or call. We motor you out. GEORGE WALKER, LTD., AUCTIONEERS, PROPERTY SALESMEN. VALUERS. '219. QUEEN STREET. FARMS FOR SALE. CHOICE WAIICATO 50-ACRE GOING CONCERN. i BOUT 15 ACRES FLAT, balance easy 1\ undulating, nil in English grasses. Sixroomed House, elec. lights, t>-bail cowshed, oloc. light, and power, barn and calfshed. Quite convenient to Hamilton find a firstclass farm. Price only X' 2750, as Going Concern, including 35 cows, bull, milking plant, complete, circular saw, plough, harrows, disc., etc. £1350 cash, or near offer. A choice farm splendidly situated. J NO. GREY, TELEPHONE (day or night) 13, H ELENS VILLE. F ARMLETS. 'J) ACHES, best English grasses. PAPA-. »J TOETOE, handy station; run 4 cows; best volcanic soil, good water: 4 rooms, el. light, pore, bath and couvs., cowshed, concreted, fowlhouses. GOVT. MORTGAGE. Stock includes 3 special Jersey cows, separator, etc. PRICE £IOSO. EASY TERMS. i i ACHES, all English grasses, orchard, JLJ. stream runs through property; 4roomed Hungnlow and R\tn porch; cowshed, trap shod, garage, fowlhouses, 8 cows, and other stock, also implements. Good property tit £1400; £175 deposit. 1 O ACHES. Freehold, good grass, with JO stream running through; 3-roomed House, large iron garage. £800; terms. ANDERSON AND CO., 513, N.Z. INSURANCE BLDGS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20807, 25 February 1931, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20807, 25 February 1931, Page 3

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