PROPERTIES FOR BALE. ' HILLARY AND BAX*nnt. Hillary and Baxter, ESTATE AGENTS AND LAND BROKERS. NOTE NEW ADDRESS: / 178 MANCHESTER STREET. Next Corner Worcester street.' WHAT MANY WANT. - « "MODERN BUNGALOW IN ST. .\T.:\\ S. IN THE SEWAGE AREX. HANDY TO Id SECTION. £855. ' Just on the Market, Capital BUNGALOW V of 6 rooms, 17 _x 13, 16 x 13, 14 * 18, etc., y ;> attractive lead lights to front entrance -«od I fanlights, pretty entrance hall 8 x 10. pan- ' ' elled in figured rimu, 4 fireplaces supplied with best of tiled grates and mantels, electric light throughout, also gas for cooking,' wards robes, cupboards, and linen press built in, ' first-olass hot water servioe to basin, and sink, wide sun porch, sheltered from prevailing winde. The House" is well arranged, t . and leaves little to be desired in. the way of latest modern conveniences. The Section is . a good one, being high and dry, and absolute- • ly free from peat, and situate in one of our - '• ? best streets. Don't fail'to eSe us'about this, as it wil] sell quickly. £855.' • .* , GOING INTO CAMP. „ ~ THIS Misfortune YOUR Oppuituaitr. . j, OR NEAR OFFER. ;. . I Pretty Bungalow at Lin wood, hand?' t* tram turd school. This was . sot built'for sale, but for war's necessities would not' be offered to YOU sow. Attractive Bungalow 1 of 5 rooms 17 x 14, 14 x 18, 13 x 12, et&, Bft •- panelled - hall, verandah front" and'«, b»ck; v pretty leadlights, capital bathroom with por- 1 celain hath and large lavatory gbod - ■ grates and mantels; good hot'arateir servioe, . | every' possible convenience, and a . weH-ar-- f | ranged house for saving labour.The' garden * r is "out on its own." o* the owner," having " made a hobby of it, has spared nothing, either ' ■ -i. V in money or labour, to make it on'e of-the • ' most attractive in the district. w.-Get a bard ! to view, and if you are a genuine buyer,: we >v ~ v >. feel sure you will be satisfied It yotas.^/" ■' s- ' , '. ST. "ALBANS; , ' *' ' .'' COSY BUNGALOW AT Plffl-WAR ' ' . > v PRICE. • ' i; - £650.. . NO PEAT. V i-: t ■ '~^'i •Attracti\ ; o. and Quaint Bungalow of 4 guui >-V. rooms, in the favourite district, plaistsfM sad ' ; v papered, very fine dining-room, electric fitt-' . ings throughout, gas for cooking; VERY *_ > FINE SUN "PORCH facing the North, sad well sheltered from the cold winds—this is - . <i-. quite a feature of tho proi>erty; sunny bath-.'; : ' room, with good water-service to bath fendit basin, every possible 'convenience, includingi". h.p.'wfcter and main sewer Gooa :V garden and lawns, asphalt paths, tool booss,' K etc. Everything in good order. ONLY 4659.. *-- -X& >'' . HILLARY and BAXTER, V Estate" Agents, , i.Vf ' 178 Manohesteg iUuijl.-' :■ P. L. DAVTES AND CSO. f•REAND ITEW-:BUNGALOW;' ST. . ALBANS, within twovj««i|BUle^.. walk of twopenny section; 6 large.airy>*oo®s, all plastered, bathroom. poroelaiA jiath' UM ■\- baun, wardrobes ind cupboards, elselrio&."- > light, scullery, pantry, wishhouaej copp«,.v < tubs,n everything ' fitted -up with. • ths litasl- .r; '' ; ■ improvements:' Over |-acre section, well laid, out in flowers oqd Iswn, concrstis •footpaths, .'3. The owner is kMing for HawkeOi- Bay, and ( ifci'*, ' is anxious to PBICE A rssdy - >* msde home. Terms .if neoessaiy.;/ DAVIES .161 Caehel stzsfk -.' '■ : .. *~r ... v.. ■ j
S. AfiD A. iEWINi <• « , — • .v*" S. AND A. IRWIN,. - ~ N HOUSE AND" LAND-SAXS!MBaSr v ' 'X 190 CASHEL._ STREETS * * .< r Opposite Harvester Co." rPfiaaa M2S./"v •> pnnr—ST. 5-raiMjsd Bug* V dir O&Q low, panclled'knd' plaßbmd,>«]ito-V trio light, Doulton bath -aod : bMin, waiA t-, > robes, well. fires, waehhouse^' gas:- oeppec motor shed, ?0 Perches, oomer section; Nat* 'VT them* aspect.; ' 'J, • . • ;■ i L - »' O'k »7Cr-ST. ALLANS—fr-zoousd - v -4- ■ O-• low, plastered, h. and c, bath, waehhotuw, copper, tubs/ fram ■ bad. A. enip. • . •/'. . U7 ' «•' :~3rSPEIBS. SAUNDEB& AND CO, v \ j. -'J NEW BUNGALOW, ST; ALBANB. '.; - ! • $ ROOMS, bathroom, * % S>Di)v/ scullery, waehhouao, etc.; eiectris light, panelling, h. and 0., m« abouta year old. Garden all. nicely laid' out- / No peat. Asphalt paths'ind ytxd, wall" v a fenced. Deposit: XIOO.. B*Uw «t* ranged.. ...- .. " ' SPEIRS, SAUNDERS'and CO. , C 3485 ; V • ■ 7 ACRES RICH, HEAVY LAND, ' . f 6-ROOMED HOUSE. n OKA—'THERE'B no bettor lad fi» X/IZOU New Zealand than this. It will grow anything. About • 120 fruit • lima» 7", full bearing, good -sort* 5-roomt* Dwelling, in good order, plenty of outbuildingß.. Orchard is well sheltered. , . situated few minutes from Main North. . road, Papanui SPEIES, SAUNDERS and CO. 2 ACRES, 6 ROOMS, PAPANTJL rOH/V- 1 REALLY Cheap Pkoe, situated dwOUU on tram line, just over. 8d section. If you want a property where yon «J®; " ' keep a car, here's your <mportiinity. - ; The house '* in p«fect order, ua » only a few years old. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD. HAWKE'S BAY PROPERTIES FOR. RATjE. CAA ACRES FREEHOLD, 1 IOUU mile from Waipukurau Post Office and Saleyards; flat and undtOating country, fenx»d'> and eubdivided- Good ■ and all necessary outbuildings. Winters 8000 sheep and 160 cattle. , PRICE £16 per acre. Stock and Plant &t valuation, or optioixaL. TERMS AS ARRANGED. Say. one-third cash. W. 28 " * v i For further particulars apply WILLIAMS and KETTLE. LTD., , ,* - WM2B N»pkr.', - -' ' . , f *L "J
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