SALES BY AT7CTION APRIL -*-*-pril 12 NOOX. N.Z. INSURANCE BLOGS., QUEEN ST. 122 MOUNT ALBERT ROAD. 122 MOUNT ALBERT ROAD. Known as “Grasmere.” avoskill. 5$ ACRES, FREEHOLD. SUITABLE FOR SUBDIVISION, and GENTLEMAN'S HOME of 8 rooms and offices, replete with all appointments. All in good order. Billiard-room 26ft by 16ft., and other rooms correspondingly large. Open fireplaces, gas stoves and range, h. and c. water, etc. Outbuildings, including motor garage, man's room, workshop, etc. THE SPLENDID ELEVATED BLOCK OF LAND containing approximately 5£ acres is laid out in well-grown trees, flower and vegetable gardens. It has frontages to two roads and lends itself to subdivision into fine sections, which should command good figures. Further particulars from CTT* T)ENNETT, • -A- • -Dennett, AUCTIONEERS. F RIDAY, RIDAY. A PRIL PRIL 12, 12 NOON. 3 929, 1929 AT N.Z. INSURANCE BLDGS., QUEEN ST. OWNER LEAVING N.Z. 2 3 IRENE AVENUE. IRENE AVENUE. MOUNT EDEN. MOUNT EDEN. Within few minutes of Trams, and commanding excellent views. BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED MODERN HOME of li storeys, containing 7 spacious rooms; Jacobean design staircase an< delightful entrance hall; dining an< breakfast rooms connected by slidinj doors; 1 wardrobe in every bedroom kitchenette with cupboards, bins, etc. bathroom with pore, bath and two ped estal basins; electric light, h.w. service and stove; sewer drainage. MOTOI GARAGE. SPLENDID ELEVATED FREEHOLD SECTION Laid out In gardens, concrete paths, etc. TERMS: £475 Cash. Balance arranged. DENNETT, T TD., • A • Dennett, Dtd., AUCTIONEERS. Friday, a pril -| f> is 29, RIDAY, £AIPRIL 1929, 12 NOON. AT N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET. JpOR RESOLUTE gALE. TO WIND UP DECEASED PERSON’S ESTATE. 42 BASSETT ROAD. 42 BASSETT ROAD. A SUBSTANTIAL AND WELL-BUILT RESIDENCE of 6 rooms, replete with 2 fireplaces, p.b. and b., califont, gas cooker and range, p.w.c. to city drainage. SPLENDID FREEHOLD SECTION, approx. 54ft by 300 ft, with concrete paths, fruit trees, etc. ONLY £2OO CASH. ONLY £2OO CASH. Balance Arranged. C. F. B ENNETT, ENNETT, Ltd., TD., AUCTIONEERS. LAWN TENNIS A BRUCE for Tennis Racquets; rac- • quets restrung and repaired; patronised by Tilden, ex-world’s champion.—94 Albert St.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 628, 3 April 1929, Page 3
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