BUILDINGS IN PUKEKOHE.
Fine Ne«v Bungalow. Amongst tho latest additions to the residences iu Pukekoho is a fine new bungalow home, built for Mr W. Jones. The appearance of the dwelling, which is situated next to the Masonic Hall, has attracted much favourable comment. The house is of five rooms, verandah front (shingled to the balustrade with turned poles) with the additional ha", passages, scullery, paltry, etc. The dining room is 11) x loft. Gin., front bedroom 14 x LJ. The building is three feet off tho ground, with an lift, stud, and is built of heart of rimu. Thu doors are iive-panel, in oiled rimu, cabin style. Tho front bay has six windows, square shingled base and hooded top. Tho whole effect of the building is pleasant, comfortable and convenient, l'he workmanship throughout reflects very great credit, on tiie builders, Messrs Lindsay and l 1 itness who.ie Work has been most satisfactorily carried out.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 37, 22 October 1912, Page 2
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