SALES BY AUCTION JJESTAUBANT AND QRILL j^OOM. J R J^ IOBERTSON - Jj TD " AUCTIONEERS, Have been instructed by the Owner to Sell at Auction, IJIO-MORROW (WED.), AT -Q A.M. ♦ ON THE PREMISES, NO. 1C VICTORIA STREET EAST, THE WELL-KNOWN BUSINESS, WINDSOR TJESTAURANT VV XV (LATE KIWI), AS A GOING CONCERN. Failing that, the Wholo will be sold Without Reserve in Lots to Suit Purchasers. Including Everything in Connection with Well-appointed Dining Room, to. accommodate 50. ALL KITCHEN LOTS, including a Shacklock H.P. Range, with Copper Tank. AND ALL FURNITURE OF THE LIVING ROOMS, UPSTAIRS. including VERY NICE KENWOOD PIANO. NOTE.—lntending Buyers should seriously consider this Proposition—lT'S RIGHT. A. P ARKER, AUCTIONEER. HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE BACH, solact, 5 rooms, kitchenette, bathroom, e.1., fully furn., beach frontage, native bush: garage, boat; 5-hour city: bargain, cash'.—2o9 Broadway, Newmarket. Phono 'll-594, BUNGALOWS, new, from £450: terms: 10s weekly pays interest, rates, insurance. —Tozer, Estate Agent. Balmoral. CASTOR BAY .—Retire comfortably. l healthy, elevated position, 5 Rooms, conveniences. e.1.. gas. handy buses.—Cash. 115, Herald. DEVONPORT.— 'Old-style. well built, , .six rooms and conveniences; good locality; reasonable.—Owner, 778, Herald. DiEVONPORT. —Villa, 5 rooms, all conve., tennis court, concrete paths; all in perfect order; £750; deposit £275. MOSS AND MOSS, LTD., ' 113 Queen Street. KOHIMARAMA. —Seaside Residence, with vacant section: cheap.—David Silk, Jeweller, Queen St. MANUREWA. —Bungalow, 5 rooms, gar•age; fowlhouses; 1 acre; £Bso.—Fordham. Moore. Onehunga. MODERN Electrij Bungalow, elevated, cost £1500; now £600; easy terms.— Mayhill, Sandringham. . POULTRY Farm, 11 acres, 5-roomed Bungalow, largo garage, pons; £595, deposit £100; would lot.—Evetts, New Lynn. ROYAL OAK.—4 Rooms, pore. b. and b.; elevated; freehold section; £3so.—Fordham. Mdbre. Onehunga. Cottage, level. 'Parage, tool\J shed; lawns, hedges, fruit, shelter trees; fishing: cheap, cash.—Leaving, 293, Herald. GREAT VALUE. NEW BUNGALOW. ARTISTIC. LIES RIGHT INTO THE SUN. TILE Roof, concrete paths; volcanic; and handy to trams. Owner has just furnished it with the most up-to-date furniture; carpets and hangings. Now called suddenly to S. Africa. The House has 6 good rooms, built for himself, the best of everything. Good garage. HOUSE, £1450. Furniture will bo offered at a low figure to purchaser if desired. MT. ~EDEN LARGE ROOMY BUNGALOW. 6 Rooms and Sleep. Porch. Pretty Garden. Garage. Sunny Slopes. 3rd Section. PRICE, £1275. EASY TERMS (Coat Owner £2300). HARROP AND MEDLEY, 28 SHORTLAND STREET. M.R.E.I, of N.Z. S.V. & S.. LTD. MISSION BAY. NEW TUDOR BUNGALOW. WITH FURNITURE' COMPLETE. AVERY Attractively-designed House, with tiled roof, daintily finished and fitted with all the iatest appointments. There are 6 rooms, kitchenette, bathroom and laundry; modern gas Btove; elec. hot water, etc. Motor garage. Section, 60 x approx. 175 ft., concrete paths. NICE WATER VIEW. Handy to bus 6top and only 3min. from beach. Owner leaving Auckland, and is asking the low price of £I3OO. Including Furniture. Terms cash. (N.E.) GOOD~VALUE IN BRICK HOME. r'7KA—MT. EDEN, OFF— 4?7KA & « o\J_ DOMINION RD. —^ BRICK HOUSE of f> rooms; dining room, 22 x 14, picture rail and frieze; open fireplace, with pretty blue tiles; 4 large bedrooms; kitchen, with range and gas Btovo; bathroom, pore, bath; pantry, ecullery. wash-house, elec. hot water, etc. Brick motor garage. Level section, 50 x 150 ft., approx., laid out in concrete paths, asphalt tennis court. Insurance £IOOO. PRICE, £750. TERMS AS ARRANGED. (142/MtEW) SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, < LIMITED. 83 QUEEN STREET. FORCED SALE. ' NORTH SLOPES REMUERA. BUNGALOW OF 5-ROOMS, and }-acre, Freehold. (H 165) £4OO. EPSOM. SOUND BUNGALOW of 6 rooms: garage for 2 cars; grounds nicely laid out fruit trees and paths. Mtge. £Bl4. (H 151) £llsO. MOUNTAIN RD. r AREA. NEW 2-STOREY * TILE ROOF RESIDENCE on brick bass, 5 bedrooms, 2 reception rooms; garage and wash-house under one roof; concrete paths and other improvements. (H 143) £2250. A LOO. SAME LOCALITY. NEW STEEL--ii-TEX 2-STOREY HOUSE, designed in the new style by architect and embodying many new ideas. (HIG2) £2250. WE CAN ARRANGE TERMS. NEVILLE NEWCOMB, LTD., 4 WYNDIIAM STREET. PAPATOETOE. GENTLEMAN'S SUBURBAN HOME. pleasing appearance and well planned interior, combined in tin attractive MODERN BUNGALOW HOME, 7 rooms and offices. 3 porches. Garage. Largo shod and workshop. Electric light and hot water. 3-ACRE IN GARDEN. Full-grown shrubs. Built under architect's supervision. Good order. CLOSE TO SOUTH ROAD. PRICE £1750. CITY GRAFTON ROAD. T7IREEHOLD PROPERTY. close to Symondo Street. IDE.VL SITE, 06 feet frontage. SOUND HOUSE, 7 rooms, and conveniences. PRICE £IOOO. W. FRATER~AND SON, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. 28 SHORTLAND STREET. HAMILTON SHOPPING A DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE £X , NEW ZEALAND HERALD Will bo received at the Herald's Waikato Branch Office, South British Insurance Co.'a Buildings. Victoria Street, Hamilton. Copies of the Herald and the Weekly News on Sale. ORDERS FOR PRINTING AND STATIONERY will receive prompt attention. T'HE WAIKATti BRANCH of the New Zealand Herald, South British Buildings, Hamilton, will receive orders for the delivery of the New Zealand Herald and the Weekly News in Hamilton and suburbs. THAMES SHOPPING A/ft —Men's White Tennis Shoes, brown trim, crepe soles; reliable quality.— Danby'e Shoo Store, Thames.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21938, 23 October 1934, Page 4
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