On a beautiful peninsula In Lake Wakatipu opposite Queenstown a new mountein village is being developed. It's colled Kelvin Heights. Queenstown—just across the water A You could own AL a section at *AkKelvin Heights Kelvin Heights is the resort of the four seasons. Here you can build a holiday house that’s not just for summer... it's for always. Around Kelvin Heights you can ski, water ski. fish, climb, swim, hunt relax. It is peaceful, yet enjoys the modern amenities of Queenstown—just across the water. Sections at Kelvin Heights are selling rapidly. Their values ere also rising rapidly. Prices range from £l,OOO to £1,500 at present. Finance available on request. All services are planned; mains water, sewer, underground wiring, sealed roads. We'd like you to know more. We'll send you a lavishly illustrated full colour brochure giving all the details about Kelvin Heights.* Clip this coupon and send it to us today. I To the Reid Development Co. Ltd P.O. Box 858, Christchurch. Phone 30-729 Please send me your full colour brochure about KELVIN HEIGHTS I plus the latest news on developments in the area. Name | Address 4785C-CP | •if visiting Queenstown cell et Dawsons Land Agency* — Ballarat Street for • conductedtour of Kelvin Heights.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31116, 20 July 1966, Page 18
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202Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31116, 20 July 1966, Page 18
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