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AUCTION& ( H. MATSON AM) CO. MAT SON AND 00., TATTEESALL'3 BUILDINGS, 115 CiSHEL STREET. LAND AND ESTATE SALESMEN. LAND DISPOSAL. LAND DISPOSAL. LAND DISPOSAL. TF yon desire to sell your Farm, it is essential that. you should realise that, things are now not as they were, and that the market is now not full, of clamorous buyers. Owing to the financial stringency there i» no immediate prospect ot the market improving, and therefore the only method oi realisation is by Public Auction. PUT IT UP BY AUCTION. Ths charge* for eo doing »re very small. We offer you our full selling power, the use of our Auction Room in Tattersali's, right in the heart, of the City, where, if a property is of an attractive nature, the crowd will always gather to buy. No one has greater facQitioi or can work harder in. your interests than, w* can. H. MATSON and CO. "FREEHOLD OP PRIVATE HOTEL. -*- To Wind up an Estate. LEADING TOWN IN NORTH ISLAND." "WELL-KNOWN PRIVATE HOTEL, containing 27 ROOMS and all conveniences, together with CORNER SITE, containing* nearly J of an ACRE of LAND. Situated in the HEART of the TOWN, TWO MINUTES from POST OFFICE and 10 MINUTES from RAILWAY STATION. Car. accommodate 45 BOARDERS. This as a roost SELECT BoardinG-houso, and there is £IOOO a YEAR PROFIT in it, ftpart irom the incrwtoing value of the FREEHOLD. The LEASE expires on 31et MAY, 1921, when possession can be- given, and we-aro offering the FREEHOLD ONLY. A GOOD INVESTMENT. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. For PRICE and further particulars apply ■ „ H. MATSON and CO. £1250. A BARGAIN BUNGALOW IN THE OITY. 6 MAIN ROOMS on the sunny aide, quiet, but handy, good street, 10 minutes' walk irom tho Poet Office, el. light and gas, h. and c, Doulton, and ail offices, t-acro. There are no two opinions about this being a snipFol 1". H. MATSON and CO. £I2OO. OBER 2 ACRES, ADJOINING RAILWAY . LINE, CLOSE FENDALTON. NEARLY SQUARE BLOCK, 23 par cent oi it is Railway 'frontago .&nS 25 per...cent. Road frontage, a perfect area for amy purpose. Owners most anxious to realise. Quitting the district and want the cash. Surely this is well invested money. Tho district speaks for itself. • y°\- 56 H. MATSON and CO. £2IOO. PRETTY'HOME, JUST OFF PAPANUI ROAD, ON MALx SEWER. A BUNGALOW of 7 ffcoina, 3 wardrobes and linen press, el. light/ h. and c, Doulton, pantry and scullery i h.p: wator, asphalt paths, detached w.h., rockeries, and- ornamental grounds. Fruit, etc.' Nearly g of an acre, motor house, etc.. The place is empty,, and tho owner having no us» for it i 3 pieDared to consider an offer. There is a mortgage of £7OO at 6 per cent., about 18 mouths to go. ' Fol. & * H. MATSON and CO. r - RIGHT, UP-TO DATE' BUNGALOW/with 4 rooms and' kitchenette, 'gas copper, and gas cooker, .h and o'from dining-room, Doulton bath, el. light; pantry, copper and tubs, asphalt paths, section under a quarter. Fol. 86 L. MATSON and' CO. CLOSE BEALEY AVENUE," WESTERN END, STANDS a well-built House of 6 main rooms, 8 wardrobes-(2 with mirrors), h. and 0., Doulton bath, go- lighting,, large pimtry *nd scullery, .everything under one roof, -and specially planned ,to save, labour. Double verandah with access' thereto from large dining-room. This is distinctly a good place for anyone- wanting 6 rooms and only J-acro of land in handy positions. *£1550. •H. MATSON and CO. . • WELLINGTON t. DUNEDJN.! • AUCKLAND-! ARE : LISTENING? >J_' .- Wo have 6J>;ACRES'on the railway Jine, just outside Christchuroh City, .in a rising and go-ahead district, where land has to riw in value—cannot help doing so. You would say this was all right if you saw it:, i. or ? chains, frontage to, road and Tail, with a well-built VILLA of 5r00m3-on it; el. light, h and c. service, etc. _ Certainly the price seems larger viz., £3OOO, but. the neighbours assert that 'the vendors aid giving it away—shgiild bo £SOOO. There is 'room for "a'large works,, and' handy "to trams and railway .station, and el. power, of course, ■ ( Fol. 91 H. MATSON and CO. £2lop. SEARCHERS FOB HOMES! OFF PAPANUI ROAD we have the place to suit you—6 largo rooms, tilod'roof, elsctrio light, ■h. and c, Doulton bath, gas cooker and kitohon Tango, septic tank; g OF AN ACRE.- Right up to date, and though quite new, built of seasoned timber throughout. This nipe home has a sunny aspect, and can b© thoroughly recommended. FoL 767 H.'MATSON end CO. ■FENDALTON! -- FENDALTONI FENDALTON! A PERFECT LITTLE PLACE, quite new, with nice aspect and outlook—s rooms as fallow*: 18 x 16, 15 x 14, 16 x 14, 13 x 11, 12 x 12. These are well-proportioned rooms, tho floor is nearly two feet from the ground, The place is solidly constructed, .and all the latest improvements: Gas cooker -and kitohon range, el. light, . bedrooms part furnished with wardrobes, box seats, cabinets, etc., motor ehed, etc. Section close on i- ~* ,RIOE Fi9o H. MATSON and CO., Agents. £835. LOWER RICCARTON. OWNER TRANSFERRED TO AUCKLAND. 4.ROOMED SOUND T HOUSE, plastered and newly-papered throughout, verandah, a TRIC LIGHT and GAS, WARDROBE BUILT IN, bathroom, scullery,-" pantry, washhouse, copper, tubs, LARGE WORKGOOD FRONTAGE. NEATLY LAID OUT GARDEN, LAWNS, and VEGETABLES. Wo], 73 H. MATSON and CO. 6-ROOMED BUNGALOW. TILED ROOF.* .•■;;■/ £1475* 60- PERCHES, WIDE FRONTAGE. ..nu. New Bungalow of 0 rooms is plasELECTRIC LIGHT »na GAS, Linen Press BASIN, TILED-BACK RANGE AND HEARTHS, pantry, washhouse, gas copper, «nd tubs. The SECTION. OF THREE-EIGHTHS OF AN ACRE, has nearly 100 feet frontage. CONCRETE PATHS and back yaru. Taxes minutes from tram, in Beckenham. w*l 65 ■ H. MATSON.and CO. £1650. CLOSE MEBIVALE DISTBICT. nr ■aTTatIkXSWSr OP 9 RTOR' CLOSE PAPANUI ROAD. jmnu mutual nsrehes of land, m. sewer, el. light, n wardrobes, workshop, gas. cooker, asphalt paths. Veryprettypl.ce. [^^^^J^ M66BS-8W . .

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17115, 9 April 1921, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17115, 9 April 1921, Page 17

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