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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. MATSON AND 00., TATTEBSALL'S BUILDINGS, US CASHEL STBEET. LAND AND ESTATE SALESMEN. LAND DISPOSAL. LAND DISPOSAL. LAND DISPOSAL. TF you desire to sell your Farm, it is «ssential that you should realise that things are now noi as they wcto, ana that the market is now not full of clamorous buyers. Owing to the financial stringency there is no immediate prospect of tie market improving, and therefore the only method of realisation is by Publio Auction. PUT IT UP~BY AUCTION. The charges for so doing are very small. of our Auction Boom in Tattersalls, ngM in the heart of the City, where, if a P»p«H is of an attractive nature, tte . cro always gather to buy. No one has greater facilities or can work harder in your interests than we can. , nn 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 nlarly i of an ACRE of LAND Situated in' the HEART of the TOWN, TWO MIN£IOOO a YEAR PROFIT - .... The LEASE expires on 81st MAY, 1921, when possession can bo given, and wo are offering the FREEHOLD ONLY. A GOOD INVESTMENT. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. For PRICE and further particulars apply matsoN and co _ £1250. A BARGAIN. BUNGALOW IN THE OITY. 5 MAIN ROOMS on the sunny side quiet, but handy, good etreet,_ 10 minutes wali a., Doulton, and all offices, J-acre. There are no two opinions about this being a snip. Fol 12. H. MATSON and CO.

£I2OO. OBER 2 ACRES, ADJOINING RAILWAY ' LINE, CLOSE FENDALTON. NEARLY SQUARE BLOCK, 25 per cent of it is Railway frontage and-25 per cent. Road frontage, a perfect area, for any purpose. Owners most" anxious to Tealise. Quitting the district and want the cash. Surely this is well invested money. The district speaks for itself. F°}- 5Q H. MATSON and CO. £2IOO. PRETTY HOME, JUST OFF PAPANUI ROAD, ON MAIiN SEWER. j « A BUNGALOW of 7 Toorns, 3 wardrobes ' and linen press, el.'light, h. and c, Doulton, pantry and scullery, h.p. water, asphalt paths, detached jr.h., rockeries, and ornamental grotmcte. Fruit, etc. Nearly 2 of an acre, motor house, etc.. The place is empty, snd the owneir having no use for it is presage of £7OO at 6 per cent,, about 18 months to go. " *"ol. 95 H. MATSON' and CO. £1250. RIGHT UP-TO DATE BUNGALOW with 'i rooms and kitchenette, gas copper, and | gas cooker, h and c from dining-room, Doulton bath, el. light, pantry, copper and tubs, asphalt' paths, section "under a quarter. . FoL 96 ' K. MATSON and CO. CLOSE'BEALEY AVENUE, WESTERN . '■•■ .v . ,";,i:'....:■ END,. ' STANDS a. well-built' House of 6 main Tooma, 3 wardrobes (2%ith minors), h. and c, Doulton bath, 'gas lighting, large pantry and scullery, everything under one roof, and specially planned to save . labour. . Double .verandah with access thereto ■ from large dinirig-toom. This\'is distinctly a good place for anyone wanting 6 rooms and only J-acre of land in handy position. • m9l PRlCEir £lsso^- • H. MATSON and CO. WELLINGTON! DUNEDIN! AUCKLAND I . • ARE YOU LISTENING? just outside Christohuroh City, in a rising l and go-ahead district, where land has to rise in value—cannot help doi&g so. You would say this was all.right ;if' you eaw it:. 4 or c chains frontage to road and Tail, -with a v.'oll-built .VILLA of 5 rooms on'it; el. light, h and o.service, etc. Certainly the price seems large, viz.; , . £3000; \ but the neighbours assert that the vendors' are. giving it away—should' be £SOOO. There ■is room'ior'a large works, and handy to trams and railway station, and el. power, of course. Fol. 9-1 ■ H. MATSON and CO. £2IOO. ' SEARCHERS/FOR HOMES! OFF PAPANUI ROAD we have the place to suit you—6 large rooms, tiled xoof, electric light, h. and a, Doulton bath,-.gas-cooker and kitchen range, septio tank; ) OF AN ACRE. Right up to date, and though quite new, built of .seasoned timber throughout. This nice home has a sunny aspect, and can bo thoroughly recommended. Fol. 767 • H, MATSON and CO. FENDALTONt FENDALTONI FENDALTONI A PERFECT LITTLE PLACE, quite new, with nic* aspect and outlook—s rooms as follows: 18 x 16, 15 x 14, 16 x 14, 13 x 11, 12 the floor is nearly two feet from the ground. The place is solidly constructed, and all the latest improvements: Gas cooker and kitchen range, el. light, bedrooms part furnished with wardrobes, box seats, cabinets', 6tC. ' aM «lt*j4 a4a '&»;.*«»«' «f An . i acta. * RIOE ;£2000. m9O H. MATSON and CO., Agents. £835. LOWER RICCARTON. . OWNER TRANSFERRED TO AUCKLAND. 4-ROOMED SOUND T'HOUSE, plastered attd newly papered- throughout, verandah, 3 TRIC LIGHT and GAS. WARDROBE ' BUILT IN, bathroom, scullery, . pantry, •waehhouse, copper, tubs, LARGE WORKSHOP, VERANDAH. Nearly i-ACRE, GOOD FRONTAGE. NEATLY LAID OUT GARDEN, LAWNS, and VEGETABLES. Fol. 73 H. MATSON and CO. 6-ROOMED BUNGALOW. TILED HOOF. £1475. 60 PERCHES, WIDE FRONTAGE. This New Bungalow of y rooms is plastered, and the HALL and LIVING ROOMS ARE PANELLED; sun steeping verandah, ELECTRIC LIGHT %na GAS, Linen Press and 2 Wardrobes Duilt in, hot and cold service, BATHROOM, DOULTOK HATH and BASIN, TILED-BACK RANGE AND HEARTHS, pantry, washhouse, gas copper, and tubs. The SECTION. OF THREE-EIGHTHS OF AN ACRE, has nearly 100 feet frontage. CONCRETE PATHS and back vara. Three' minutes from tram, in Beckenham. FoL 65 H. MATSON and CO. £1650. CLOSE. MERIVALE DISTRICT. PRETTY BUNGALOW OF 2 STOREYS. CLOSE PAPANUI ROAD. FIVE main rooms, all conveniences, SO perches of land, m. sewer,' eh light, 3 wardrobes, workshop, gas cooker, asphalt paths. Very pretty place. Fol. 704 ■ H. MATSON and CO. . M 6685-309

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17116, 11 April 1921, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17116, 11 April 1921, Page 12

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