HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE Fifteen Words 9d per Insertion. Three BAKFOOT BKOS., M.R.E.1.. Removed 1 to Larger Offices, N.Z. Insurance Building (formerly occupied Government Tourist Bureau ). j HOUSE. 6 rooms, upper harbour, lmin ! wharf; good service; cheap.—Write Dennis, Pnremororao. 551 ACRES -£250 CASH OK 30 ACRES WITH BUILDINGS. WITH £2PO CASH. THIS is an opportunity to secure an improvable property in a splendid position, and which must increase in value. Practically level. 36 acres in grass, balance ploughed for autumn sowing: nice free chocolate loam. Permanent water. New Home, 5 rooms, bathroom, washhouse, hot water, porcelain bath. Milking shed with concrete floor. Within -15 minutes of the City, in a good locality, and right convenient to everything. Salt water frontage. Price, £2,700. or SO acres with all buildings. £1,750. Weil fenced. „ . _ FULL PARTICULARS UPON’ APPLICATION. 340 100 TD. TO. SAMUEL T TAILS & CONS. T 1 AMU EL V AILE & OO.NS, -*^'l 114 i A CK ES. OVER 17,0001 b BUTTER-FAT LAST SEASON. rpHIS place is in magnificent pasture. ‘rear cow feed. Just sufficiently undulating to afford splendid shelter. Good watering system. One of our best districts; school, etc., close at hand. Few minutes to large South Auckland centre. Carrying capacity, 75 dairy cows, and this number can be wintered and done well. Stock: 63 dairy cows, 6 yearlings, 6 horses, 22 calves. House. 5 rooms, electric light; milking shed with plant complete; other buildings. Price. £4O an acre, plus £I,OOO for stock and impieacre, PIUS 3.1.UW K'l ments. Well financed. Terms arranged. A genuine farming proposition. OAMUEL \TAILE & CONS, V AILE & Oi JAMUEL JONS. 206 OR OWNER WILL SELL IN TWO BLOCKS IF DESIRED. A PROPERTY THAT CAN BE VERY PROFITABLY IMPROVED, or an ideal run off. Within hours’ run of the City, and right in one of our best districts. The land is nearly level and of i good quality black loam, lies warm, veil laid down in new grass, splen idly'fenced, well watered. With small xpense can be brought to capacity of inds close by selling at £SO-£6O an ere. Buildings, manure shed only, -rice, £l7 10s an acre; very easy terms all. be given. Clean, improvable proerties of this type so close at hand are ow very difficult to secure at a low gure. We recommend inspection. 231/2A guie. vv c , Write for our Farm Catalog TOURISTS’ AND MOTORISTS’ GUIDE WHANGAEEI HOTEL, WINDSOR.—SeIect, comfortable; adjacent Station and Town; radio; tariff. 9s day: weekly by arrangement. Under new management. HERNE BAY SHOPPING BRING Your “Holiday Snaps” along to W. H. McKinney, Chemist. Jervois Id., Herne Bay; 4-hour serv’ - ITORMONT'S Cake Depot, now opened 5 24S Jervois Rd., opp. Old Tram iarn. All goods obtainable at < ity prices. I ARAN GAHAPE ROAD SHOPPING THE Globe” Hairdressing and Shaving Parlour, Tivoli Buildings, keeps 11 brands of tobacco. A trial solicited. LAWN TENNIS BRUCE, Lawn Tennis and Badmin- • ton Racquet Restringer, 94 Albert —Patronised by Tilden, World’s ChamTHE SUN AGENCIES EDENDALE— Mrs. Warner, Tobacconist, 76 Edendale Road. Mrs. Hodgkinson, The Burnley Fish Mart, Edendale Road (opp. Burnley Terrace). Mrs. Jones, Bookseller, Edendale Rd. E. S. Gridley, Photo Supplies and Stationer, 226 Edendale Road (near Balmoral Road). J. M. Eccles, Fruiterer, 232 Edendale Road. Mis* C. Holmes. Hairdresser and Tobacconist. Edendale Tram Terminus. •L Goble. 8 Mount Pleasant Road. GREAT SOUTH ROAD— H. W. Jaguish, Storekeeper, Great South Road (opp. Jubilee Road). GREEN LANE— Mrs. Ross, Great South Road Terminus. Mrs. Welch, Newsagent, 219 Great South Road. W. H. Crump, Fruiterer, 241 Great South Road. Mrs. Fergus. Great South Road Terminus. Messrs. Cato and Phillips, Fruiterers. 216 Green Lane (opp. Theatre). Mrs. Mason, Confectioner. 127 Great South Road. A. E. Hobbs. Fruiterer, 108 Great South Road. W. Brown, Grocer, corner Wheturangi and Green Lane Roads. Mrs. C. Wilson, Fruiterer, opp. Ellerslie Racecourse Gates. GLENMORE — Mrs. M. Boston. Confectioner. 189 Eden Terrace. H Cartwright, Tobacconist and Newsagent. 231 New North Road. Mr. S. Davis. Confectioner, 99 Eden F. T. Williams. 41 Coylen Street. Edendale. GLEN EDEN—•Mrs. Bartram, Station Library, Glen Eden. GREY LYNN — *E. Manchester, 270 Great North Road. Churchill Leeds, Newsagent, 303 Great North Road (opp. Old Grey Lynn Tram Terminus). R. Blade, The Ideal Confectionery, 2S9a Great North Road. J. Taylor and Son, Fruiterer, 215 Great North Road. Corner Elgin Street. Mrs. Roths, Fancy Goods and Newsagent. 137 Great North Road. Mrs. H. Morrow, Greengrocer. Grey Lynn Tram Terminus. J A. Pickrell, Confectionery, opp. Zoo Gates. 81 Old Mill Road. GRAFTON Mr. Newton, Barber. 49a Park Road W Cheyne. Fruiterer. 15 Park Road.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 863, 6 January 1930, Page 3
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