Attractive Residential Properties offered by Samuel Vaile & Sons Ltd. Charming Harbourside Home Handsome residence of 8 rooms and offices, built under supervision of arch it eft, rough cast on brick foundation, and tiled roof; two sleeping-out balconies; diningroom with heavy beam ceiling, panelled walls, recess with tiled open fireplace; dainty drawing room with pretty views over harbour; study with panelled finish and built-in bookshelves. H. and c. water service, septic tank, two p.w.c.’s. Freehold section 66 x over 250 feet, with harbour frontage; beautifully laid out in gardens; uninterrupted view over the Harbour. Price <£3ooo Charming Harbourside Home Something Up-to-date asm * A new and very attractively designed bungalow of 5 rooms and offices; finished in oiled rimu and artistically appointed throughout; very large verandah ideally suited for sleeping-out; hot water throughout. Motor Garage, loose box, fowlhouse, etc. Freehold seftion containing 3ro. 34p0. (nearly an acre) semi-volcanic soil. Elevated situation commanding a beautiful panorama of land and sea. Price £2150 li M I mm A m VVExceptionally well built bungalow of 8 rooms; first floor of reinforced concrete on Milestone foundation; upper storey heart kauri; living room 20 x 15 with octagonal bay, inglenook and seat; swing doors into. wide entrance hall; breakfast room 18 x 13, with buffet; billiard room 23 x 16; plaster and beam ceilings; gas and electric light; califont; sewer drainage. Large laundry; motor garage. Freehold seftion 76 x 165 ft. Fine views. Price £4250 A Modern Home near part Epsom Many other excellent homes are on our books for sale or lease. . . Full particulars supplied on request and arrangements made for inspection at your convenience SAMUEL VAILE & SONS LTD, Real Estate Agents and Valuers O 83 Queen Street AUCKLAND
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Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 1, 1 July 1922, Page 27
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283Page 27 Advertisement 1 Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 1, 1 July 1922, Page 27
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