PROPERTIES POB SALE. HILLARY AND BAXTER. - fendalton. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, 7 ROOMS. £3100. Thei charming property has been built to got all the sun that shines. There are 7 main rooms, bathroom, pantry, washhouse, sun verandah, etc. The section is just on •J of an aero, and it is beautifully planted ui ornamental trees, shrubs, and fruit trooa. ITiero is also an asparagus bed and covered oherry tree. Tho section has ita boundary on tho beautiful Wairarapa stream. The house is fitted with eloctrio light, and has a double hot water system. The dining-room is large, 21ft x 16ft. and thoilxnoaJcfust-room. is situated in a very minny position. Porcelain bath, wardrobes, linen press, open fireplaces, china cupboard in kitchen, gas cop- . per, etc. There is a fine workshop with bench, septic tank, and asphalt path-?. Let us arrange to 6how you over this fine property. HXXxL and BAXTER, 17S Manchester stroei. sfTXLBANS. SIX-BOOMED BUNGALOW. £2500. This very fine Bungalow has been extr»; well built, the rooms all _ being largo . and roomy. There avc 6 main rooms, two sunny north vorandahs, bathroom, pantry,' wash house, etc, Tho hall and diningroom-. are panelled. The house is fitted with electric light throughout, and there is gas for cooking 1 . The bathroom has all modern improvements, including Porcelain bath and basin, lead lights, linen press, wardrobes, tile grates, and all conveniences. Sewer connexion, asphalt paths, motor 6hed. This fine property is situated in one of the best streets of Central St. Albans, and ia handy to tho city and the 2d section. HILLAJtY and BAXTER, 178 Manchester street. WEST cm. AST BUNGALOW, FIVE BOOMS. £1650. This is a lovely and compact Home in. thti City, close to the Park. Everything is neat and natty. Very sunny aspect. There are five main rooms and bathroom, pantry, washhouse, etc. The dining-room is 25 feet x 19 feet, and will accommodate a full size billiard - tabic. The bedrooms are all roomy. Tho kitchen is a kitchen-breakfast room. There is both gas and coal range. Tho property is on the main sewer, and has asphalt paths and h.p. water. The verandah, which is very sunny, is glassed in with Wdlights, and the doora are fitted with plato-glass. "The garden is not large, but is Tery neatly laid out both back and front. Altogether *.Tii« is a beautiful and comfortable homo. _. ~ HILLARY and BAXTER, • 178 Manchester street. " MERIVALE. * £1650. This 5s an excellent property, situated in ' the choicest street in Me rivale, and handy to two care. The house, which is well built, consists of 6 largo main rooms, scullery, bathroom, pantry, waehhouse, etc. The whole of the interior has been newly papered in the latest papers, and the exterior is being painted. Tiled grates, porcelain bath and basin, large linen press, wardrobes built in, gas,for cooking, h. and c. service, and all conveniences. The section i 3 largo and high. It lflweu laid out in lawn, garden, and fnut trees. The property is on tho sewer. Properties like this, in the best locality, are scarce and sell quickly, so that an early enquiry will be neceeeary. HILLARY and BAXTEB, H5252-324 178 Manchester street. TO. BAIN. WM. BAIST, 174 Cashcl street (next Pyne and Co.). Telephone 4095. LOWEB BICCABTON BUNGALOW. ■ /"10BNER SECTION, containing J an acre, > V Solidly and Well Built Bungalow of • 5 rooms with three sun porches. Every ein--1 oeivablo convenience, including motor E garage. : This property is surrounded by lawns and [ garden, well stocked with flowers, fruit, and ' vegetables. [ At the prioo asked, £1650, the above is .i - cheap property, and merits e>pcedy enquiry. 1 1546 ~ WM. BAIN. j s PTnnrf Hi I 1 j Equalled ? —never There are imitations of the 'SONORA' aplenty, but none of them even approach, much less equal, its wonderful r power of faithful tone reproduction. 1 Eventually you will in- | vestigate the i Sonora ' - —why not do so now? I II V<I 3 -- £ v^^ | 1 W. rzm-w
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16855, 8 June 1920, Page 9
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