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FOR SALE R.M.S AORANGI VERSUS £IOO DEPOSIT BUNGALOWS. A COMPARISON. THE AORANGI. THE BUNGALOW. 1— Large promenades. 2 Up-to-data state rooms. 3 Roomy dining ealoons. 4_L ar g© drawing and lounge rooms. 5 Modern, hygienic bathrooms, with, baths and' basins, hot and cold water service. 6 Electric lift. '7—Sunny (when sun shines) and well ventilated. B—Up-to-date galley with modern cooking facilities. g__l}lectric heaters, fans, etc. 10— Wireless communication. 11— No garden to grow fresh vegetables and flowers. 12— Rubber floor coverings. 13— Laundry with latest drying facilities, ' 14 — Taxis take you to the Aorangi. 1— Large sections. 2 Up-to-dato bedrooms, choice papers. 3 Largo breakfast room. 4 Spacious sitting room. 5 Large, modern bathroom, finished white enamel, porcelain bath and basin, p.w.c., hot and cold water service. 6 Elat walk in. 7 Sun all day, casement windows, fanlights, plent-f fresh air. 8— Modern kitchenette with latest type gas stove with economical burners. 9 Neat tiled fireplaces in sitting room and breakfast, r*vom. hot points'; cool in summer—warm in winter. 10— Telephones avtulable connected with Citv Exchange. 11— Large section, good soil for gardening. 12— Heart matai flooring. 13— Washhouse-laundry, with special windows and fittings; natural drying by eunlight. 14— Trams (nominal fare) reach the Bungalow. The Bungalow has Ca'rrara ceilings jthriaghout; beamed ceiling in sitting room, with diffused bowl lighting. “* . ... D . . Intending purchasers car. pick their own section,.and hare the Bungalow built to order to their own liking. Buyers to choose} the loadlight windows, tiled fireplaces and papers, etc. Both the_ Aorangi and Bun £uXIJRIOUS I COMFORTABLE! UP-TO-DAY! t The Aorangi travels fast—the Bungalow stands where it is put tait. P s These Bungalow are delightful-more than that, the public a* appreciate jp-eat effort being made by gOLB AGENTi _

cfhe Busy Centre MANDELS BID. 101 WILUSS*TO GET THE PEOPLE HOUSED. HAWKE’S BAY. TWO EXCEPTIONAL DAIRY- FARMS. 176 ipij-pc ,'aa o crciinc concern), very liandy to town, rail, P. 0., school, facHO "Sorv anti store; well subdivided into ten paddocks, permanently ■weltered all ploiighable, good fences; buildings comprise substantial duelling, oowbyre (wi& four-now milking plant installed) and oto PHct hnrt?p«? implements and sundries. Ihe tenure is U.lt.ir. at w. xrice, onTy iIS per acre f about iSCO to .£IOOO cash would be accepted, and good terms arranged.for the; rent fe 6d acr e, five years, unexpired, 142 Atith renewable clause; an exceptionally, good property, which will sell .7 ~ m 1“ hutter-fat returns The owner is retiring, having made his itreif on actual butt t>”f ldings> go<> d fences, plenty of running water, nearly every ac?e pioughable, handy to town, factory and school. Price, only .£ls net acre. -£BOO will be accepted as cash, ajid good terms gnen for the balance Stock can be taken at valuation if required. Apply, for further particulars, to antclifes, LAND AGENTS AND' AUCTIONEERS, DANNBYIEKE.

SHEEP FARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. W 1 ILL be metalled to within 11 miles; 8 acres freehold, 1984 acres leasehold; IIOe e ACRES 6 FELtED 4 7OO ACRES ARE IN GRASS 900 ACRES BUSH. 50/100 AC wfll F wint T e’r sheep and 50 1 head of -tt'e; post 'wt shed, c o 7 , T)o S t office 11 miles; cream is sent to railway station. fenC priee Jthpe? anc'LwJ>#o h w?TTITNO I TNO TO b EXCHANGE FOR TOWN PROPERTY, OR ANY PROPERTY WfflCH WILL STAND VALUATION. Equity *6452, balance Ist mortgage *4OOO at Si! and *IOOO at 6 per cent on mortgage. ARTHUR B. GIBSON, LAND AGENT, CORNER KING AND EGMONT STREETS (Upstairs), NEW PLYMOUTH.

TENDERS FORMATION OF ROADS, PUKERU A BAY. TENDERS are invited up till Noon, March 7tii, for the formation ot about 35 chains of Roads, close to >U' Gray’s Homestead, at Puherua Bay. Plans, specifications and conditions may be seen at the office of the engineers. MIDDLETON, SMITH AND COULTER, , 6, Panama street, £37 Wellington. TO TEND BB S are invited up to Noon of MONDAY, March ICth, for the erection of three floor Reinforced Concrete Building for the Wellington Gas Coni” pony. Ltd. Plans and specifications at our offices. SWAN, LAWRENCE AND SWAN, Registered Architects. 81. The Terrace, Wellington. GS2 FOR LEASE BY TENDER. TW r O SHOPS. KNOWN AS Nos. 2?8 ami 230, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Tenders, closing on Monday, the 3th proximo, at noon at the office of The Guardian Trust and Executor: Co. of N.Z., Ltd.. Auckland, are invited for leasing 'either or both of the abovementioned Shops for a term of five (ol years. All tenders must bo enclosed in sealed envelope marked "Tender for Leasing/’ end addressed to the undersigned at Auckland. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Particulars and Conditions of Tende) and .leasing may bo seen on application at the office of THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS CO. OF N.Z.. LTD., 326, Lambton quay, WELLINGTON. OPUNAKE HARBOUR BOARD. TENDERS. TENDERS are invited and' will bo received up to 10 a.m. FRIDAY. April 3rd. 1925, for * Contract No. 7.—Australian Hardwood Timber and Brusbbox Decking Contract No. 8. —Reinforcing Rods. Contract No. 9.—Portland Cement. Contract No. 10.—Wrought Iron Bolts and Washers. Contract No. 11. —Muntz Metal Bolts and Washers. Tender forms, specifications, schedules, and conditions of tender and contract may bo obtained from tho undersigned on payment of 5s per set, which sum , will be refunded upon return ot’ tho j documents, together with a bona fide ten- I dor. F M. CORKILL. . Engineer to the Board, j Box 17, Opuuakc. I February 17th, 1925. i

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12075, 28 February 1925, Page 16

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