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14 -THE AGE, Wednesday 20 November 1985 EDITED BY ARTS ANTHONY CLARKE MIDDLE PARK 93 CANTERBURY RD. TUb magnificent renovated Victorian resilience of 10 principal rooms, superbly presented and decorated thr'ouL Offers a rare opport to purchase a gracious family home in this coveted locn. Compr. Arched enL hall, formal sittingrm. with bKold doors to formal diningrm, (both with marble fireplaces) spac.

Uvtngrm, mod. kitchen, adjoining sunroom opening to terrace and garden, bathrmlaundry. sep. toilet, targe established garden with easy vehicle access. Upstairs huge master bedrm with views of adjacent parkland, 2nd dole, bedrm, overlooking rear garden, a further 3 dole, bed mo, central baihrm.

NOTE: GAS DUCTED HEATING. LAND: 6.7m 50.3m (22' 165) approx. More mishmash than Mishima AUCTION SATURDAY 21 NOV. AT Lit ALgfcBT PARK OFFICE: M422z, AH MWtt 5 DICKENS STREET ELWOOD FILMS NEIL JILLETT Exceptional attic style residence In quiet treetined avenue featuring huge rooms in superb condition thr'ouL Offering rare opportunity to further restore with ROOM FOR TENNIS COURT or redevelopment potential. Compr- 3 reception rooms, bedrms.

3 bathrooms, Ige. kitchen and outbuilding. LAND: 19.3 75.9m (63'3" 248') approx. INSPECT WED. J.1J-4.H AND THURS, M4Jt AUCTION SATURDAY 21 NOV.

AT ZM ST. HILDA OFFICE: 934 241, AH 4M477J MIDDLE PARK WEST ST. KILDA "GLEN DOWER" 7 PARK STREET UNIT 1 i Huge ground floor garden apartment in prestige THE life of the Japanese writer Yu-kio Mishima, who publicly killed himself on 25 November 1979, is material for a powerful, if nasty, film. But the USJapan co-production 'Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters' voli, Cambewell Junction) seals its hero, or villain, almost from sight in a mausoleum of cinematic artifice. For all the formal rigor with which this structure is created, the film's subject becomes more mishmash than Mishima.

Although accounts of the making of the film differ, its structure seems to be the result of restrictions imposed by Mishi-ma's widow. She would not allow anything about herself to be included, and there were to be no direct references to her husband's homosexuality. Paul Schrader, the film's American director and co-writer, tries to get around these problems by dividing 'Mishima' into four sections and telling the story on three levels. The sections, or chapters, are Beauty; Art; Action; and Harmony of Pen and Sword. These words reflect the main preoccupations of Mishima's life.

One of the three alternating levels shows (in color) Mishima's last day; the other levels are flashbacks (black-and-white) to his youth and manhood, and dramatisations (color) or excerpts from three of his novels, presented in a way to suggest they are autobiographical. There is a futile attempt to create tension or to spring a surprise. It seems that we are not supposed to know that Mishima will kill himself. This is not the only information that Schrader, best-known as the writer of 'Taxi Driver', holds back. Mishima was a literary genius (you may not like his material, but the style is superb), a sadomasochist, a narcissist (he did so many bodybuilding exercises that he thought he was his own greatest artistic creation), a paranoid schizophrenic (or whatever psychiatric term you care to advertising agency; she is an executive in a department store.

They decide to cash in their considerable worldly goods, buy a mobile home and tour America. They want to" be irresponsible, by which they mean dropping out while hanging on to a financial security blanket But their attempt to give new meaning to the American dream goes very wrong. This film, which keeps announcing that it is a revised version of 'Easy has the makings of a sharply cynical comedy about American materialism, and in a few scenes it shows signs of being that But the director and co-writer, Albert Brooks, who also plays David, fudges things. The script is rarely funny and often far too' talkative, and the small amount of action is flat-footed. Brooks and his co-star, Julie Ha-gerty, do not show enough sparkle in their acting to make up for these deficiencies.

lOT much happens in The Holcroft lii I Covenant' (Russell), but every time it does Michael Caine, Victoria Ten-nant, Anthony Andrews and the rest of the cast spend much time sitting around and talking about it, on the sensible assumption that the audience probably dozed off and need to be filled in about what is going on. This film, which is both underwritten and over-written and shows every sign of being edited with a food processor, is adapted from a Robert Ludlum novel about the neo-Nazis being on the move again. Showing none of the skill he put into 'The Manchurian Candidate', director John Frankenheimer lamely tries to fey up this effort with a street orgy in Berlin and a spot of incest Geneva. The three writers are equally; unsuccessful in their attempts to give the script some touches of cultural class (sample: "I cannot stay. Tonight I conduct the Mahler." "Ah, the biocx or 4 suiruny renovated, superbly presented, offering the space of a large house with the convenience of an apartment In prized beachside location.

Features: 2 private courtyard gardens, 3 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms, cedar kitchen, spacious living area, lock-up garage. tell. And, in 'Red Matildas' (State Film Centre, East Melbourne), they tell it with a delightful mixture of charm, naivety, wisdom and an awareness of what it is like to be both ordinary and extraordinary. 'Red Matildas', written, directed and produced by gJiaron Connolly and Trevor Graham, won me Erwin Rado Award' for best Australian short film at this year's Melbourne Film Festival.

You won't learn anything new about Australian or world history from this 54-minute film, but you will get a strong feeling of what it was like to live here in the 1920s and 1930s and to be affected by the Depression and the rise of fascism and what seemed to be the successful social experiments in the Soviet Union. Blake, now 68, lost her job at Melbourne's Hotel Australia when she became a soapbox orator for the Young Communist League. Goodwin, 73, joined the Labor Club at Melbourne University and cut off her plaits, because students were not allowed to wear them down their backs in the 1920s. Pennefather, 75, a Western Australian, toyed with the idea of becoming an Anglican missionary, but instead joined the Communist Party and served as a nurse in Spain during the Civil War. All three women now devote their political energy to the anti-nuclear movement.

Between sharply edited newsreel footage of Australian and world events, the women talk directly to the camera, estab- use) and a political fruitcake (he wanted to revive the samurai tradition to purify Japan). All those areas are touched on in the film, yet somehow they come across as pretty tame stuff. Ken Ogata, usually a burningly intense actor, gives a flaccid performance; his Mishima is no more than a mite fanatical. The dramatised excerpts from the novels do not help. They give a heavily filtered view of Mishima, and the stylised stage sets in which they are played, though providing the film with a suitably ritualistic style, increase the distance between the main character and the audience in the cinema.

Mishima inadvertently turned himself into a joke, and the film, especially towards the end, does indicate the effect a combination of bemusement, contempt and admiration he had on the Japanese and the world at large. But more often the film ponderously takes the man at his own valuation and fails to show that, above all else, he was ridiculous. If the film had recognised that there lay his tragedy, it might have been much more interesting. INSPECT AUCTION SATURDAY JSTH NOV. AT t.t PM'.

ST. KILDA OFFICE: U4I241 AH: tM4773 SOUTH YARRA 362 TOORAK RD. INSPECT TODAY UM.N THIS SUPERB BRICK RESIDENCE is magnificently located and features a delightful garden. Comprising Gtloor 2 bedrooms (master with BIRs. spacious loungediningroom, sittlngroom, kitchen.

bathroom, study, diningroom, loungeroom, kitchenmeals area and 3rd bathroom. Ken Ogata in 'Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters': little sense of the ridiculous. lishing their identities, reminiscing about the old days, explaining how they were moved left by a sense that an unjust world offered no reasonable person any alternative. Whatever you think of their views, the three matildas come across attractively as women who have always responded to life instead of watching it pass by. The virtue of this film is that it allows them to share with the rest of us the richness of their experience.

PEOPLE like David and Linda in 'Lost in America' (Rivoli, Camber-well Junction) are usually described as a nice young American couple. He is a highly paid big wheel in a Los Angeles AUCTION SAT. NOV. 23RD AT 2.M PM. PRAHRAN OFFICE: J1H21 AH: 21 ISM ARMADALE 514 ORRONG ROAD -SEBROF- alwr- OAN GOODWIN, May Pennefather and Audrey Blake are three old Australians with much the same story to t' Life glimpsed through a gauze curtain IHERE are few Australian THEATRE plays dating from the fifties which still have a place in the repertoire to What compulsion the play exercises upon its audience is largely the product of the actors, particularly Melita Jurisic in a touching and persuasive performance as A GRAND VICTORIAN MANSION REFLECTING THE GRACE AND SPLENDOUR OF A BYGONE ERA.

The home features an observation tower with views over Melbourne and the bay, a full-length balcony, a superb entrance hall, a number of entertaining rooms, ample bedrooms and service rooms, cellars etc In need of sympathetic restoration. Land: Frontage 37m (121') Average depth 84m (208') Area approximately 2107 sq. m. (22.680 so. ft).

INSPECT: TUESDAYS THURSDAYS 1-2 PM AUCTION THURSDAY 28TH NOVEMBER AT 3 PM For further details and brochure with floorplan contact the auctioneers Ph 51 9121. AH Michael Kurls 5095232. LEONARD RADIO the romantic headstrong younger 256 Chapel SL, Prahran 8 Fitzroy St, SL Kilda 114 Bridport SL. Albert Park 35 Glenferrie Malvern day. The most celebrated of them is, of course, 'The Doll' which exploited with relish the Australian vernacular and the rituals of working-class behavior.

As the recent revival showed, it is a finely crafted play which glows with warmth and humanity. It is also a work of enormous dramatic power. It will be around for many years to come. Ray Mathew's 'A Spring Song', which is being revived at the Studio theatre at the hands of director Rex Cramphorn and the Playbox exquisitely awful lines which had the first night audience squirming with embarrassment A judicious use of the blue pencil would have helped matters appreciably. Rex Crampthorn has given the play a careful, almost reverential, production.

As is his way, he does not ever force the pace, letting the words and poetry speak for themselves. Wisely, he has chosen to play it straight through without a break. This is too frail a piece to withstand a mood-shattering interval. Apart from the opening scene, which takes place in and around the audience, he has also chosen mistakenly, I believe to set the behind transparent gauze curtain. The effect is.

not only to distance the play still further, but to give it a veiled and somewhat artificial look. story of three sisters and their uneasy relationship with their conservative farming parents, is the Chekhovian sense of the richness and vitality of life. Instead of a rich tapestry of characters, who come and go as the mood takes them, Mathew presents his audience with a single representative of the outside world a schoolteacher (Rupert Burns) with ambitions to become a writer. Dramatically, the piece flares and flickers; but it hardly ever burst into life. The characters are forever on the point of giving full vent to their feelings; but at the crucial moment they become tongue-tied and evasive, or wander off to make a pot of tea.

The result is a spare and underwritten, albeit poetic, piece, saddled here and there with some theatre company, is the other side of that coin. It was written in 1955, the year in which 'The Doll' had its premiere, and had its first performance three years later. It is a gentle, lyrical work which seeks to do for Australian rural life what Lawler did for Carlton, but with much less dramatic impact The ghost of Chekhov hangs over it, with the characters giving vent to phrases like "we'll all go on just the same" and "everything keeps going, no matter how you There are also constant references to the seasons to the decay of spring and the onset of the cruel summer. What is missing, though, in this daughter and a shaven-haired Kate Fitzpatrick, in a carefully judged and strong performance as the eldest of the three sisters, terminally ill and come home to die. Revivals have their uses, particularly for those interested in what might loosely be called the Australian theatre tradition.

Yet I can't really say that A Spring Song' is a neglected masterpiece and that the Playbox company has done theatregoers a great favor by reviving it It is at best a slight work, of curiosity value but not much more. Gary Catalano's art review has been held ever. Melita Jurisic in 'A Spring Song': touching and persuasive. MT. MARTHA 2 RAYMOND STREET AUCTION, SATURDAY 30TH NOVEMBER AT 3 PM.

AUCTION SAT. NEXT 23 NOVEMBER 11 AM A BEAUTIFUL ARCHITECT DESIGNED HOME SET AMONGST WELL LANDSCAPED GARDENS SURROUNDING A SUPERB IN-GROUND POOL WITH UNINTERRUPTED NORTHERN VIEWS OF THE BAY AND CITY SKYLINE. Formal living and diningroom, familyroom with open fire place, master bedroom with walk-in robes and full ensuite. Second and third bedrooms with built-in robes, study or 4th bedroom. Second main bathroom, laundry, wine cellar, full central heating, under cover parking for 4 cars and full security alarm system.

INSPECT SUNDAY 3-4 pm. Bennett Jouning Pty. Ltd. 70 Main Street, Mornington. (059) 75 3311, AH (059) 753590 KAY BURTON PTY.

LTD. AH Tim Cassidy 527 7752. St. Kilda East ARMADALE HAWTHORN E. 21 WIDFORD ST.

INSPECT TODAY P.M. CITY LIGHTS 13 SHIRLEY GROVE (Near Orrong Road) (Cul-de-sac) THIS MOST DISTINGUISHED CLASSIC 8 -ROOMED V. VICTORIAN BRICK RESIDENCE (CIRCA 1880) HAS BEEN RAttM MAGNIFICENTLY REFURBISHED IN TOTAL HARMONY WITH ITS SUPERB VICTORIAN FEATURES AND IS FURTHER COMPLEMENTED BY A STRIKING ARCHITECTURAL EXTENSION INCORPORATING SOLAR GLAZED WALLS OF GLASS PROVIDING ABUNDANT NATURAL LIGHT AND SOUTH YARRA AFFORDING RELAXING VISTAS OVER THE PRIVATE -r; ELEGANT NEW TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS. Offering choice of courtyard garden or dual balconies, double lock-up garages. Prices from $185,000.

INSPECT WEDNESDAY, 2-3 pm. AH John Knoll 836 7820 Ur KJU I I AnUiriu anu A rtnrev. I dalmwc ur FORMAL AND INFORMAL UVINli HUUMb. "Stanton" 1 WALSH STREET (Cnr. Toorak Rd.) SOUTH YARRA "St Hughs" 11 MONA PLACE.

AUCTION, SATURDAY, 7TH DECEMBER AT 1 PM. Boasting views over Anderson Park to the City, this superb solid brick residence in this unique and prestigious location has much to offer. Retaining the charm of the 1920's and with feats, such as OFP, lead lights, ornate ceilings, extensive timber panelling, the hornet compr. enL hall, lounge formal drawing 4 master with en suite, 2nd bathrm. and toilet, mod.

kitchen and meals area, delightful warmth throughout plus a flexible floor plan with 4th bedrm. easily converted to a family rm. LAND 50' 175' app. COMPR. Verandah with original lace work, arched wide central hat.

gracious lirtingroorn. elegant diningroom. brilliant familyroom, 3 excellent double bedrooms. BIRs. utility room or study, pine kitchen pantry, bathroom.

2 WCs. large laundry. 2 -car accommodation. FEATURES: Bkiestone footings, ducted heating, neutral carpets, elaborate corneas, iquarte stained etched glassworic. decorative mouldings.

4 fireplaces marble mantels, air condroonmg. insulation, dishwasher. INSPECT Wed. PHILIP BLEE ASSOCIATES PTY. LTD.

498 Whrtehorse Road. Surrey Hills836 41 77. AH 8594701. 8364786. BUILT IN 1929, THIS MOST EXQUISITE EXAMPLE OF A FINE OLD ENGLISH RESIDENCE IS SET ON A BEAUTIFUL GARDEN ALLOTMENT OF SOME 10.500 SQUARE FEET IN THIS HIGHLY REGARDED LOCATION.

Offering scope for some refurbishment, the home presently provides entry foyer, two magnificent reception rooms, both with garden outlooks, three bedrooms, main with walk-in robes, (maid's quarters with ensuite). Bathroom, spacious kitchen adjoining Butler's servery, garden room, box room, laundry alcove, small bore heating, and a deep rear garden with paved courtyard and further area for a pool. INSPECT WEDNESDAY. PM. AH Gerald Delany 241 6897 Michael Gibson, 20 5761.

ARMADALE PRAHRAN Unit 8 CM HIGH STREET AUCTION SATURDAY 23rd NOVEMBER AT 1 PM. AUCTION SATURDAY, 7TH DECEMBER AT 11 AM. BEAUTIFUL FULLY RENOVATED TWO STOREY TOWN HOUSE WITH MOST ATTRACTIVE PRIVATE COURTYARD GARDEN. Featuring: Travertine entry, lounge with open fireplace and separate diningroom, gourmet kitchen with dishwasher, separate laundry. Two double bedrooms with BIRs, new bathroom with sep.

shower and toilet. Security entrance and lock-up garage. INSPECT THURSDAY. 2-3 pm. AH John Knoll, 836 7820.

AUCTION SATURDAY, 7th DECEMBER AT 2.30 PM on the property "TULA VISTA" 9 ST IVES AVE, STH FRANKSTON Crn. High StMalvern Rd. Glen Iris 25 8831, AH 2099473, 2992301. SOUTH YARRA HA MONA PLACE. AUCTION, SATURDAY 7TH DECEMBER.

AT 1.30 PM. IDEALLY LOCATED TOWNHOUSE SITE. CURRENTLY A THREE CAR GARAGE. Well proportioned site of approximately 36'8" 80'. AH Gerald Delany 241 6897.

Michael Gibson 20 5761. 55 Mary St SOUTH YARRA 47 MARGARET ST. 'fcifciii BEAUTIFULLY PRESENTED AND EXTENSIVELY RENOVATED PERIOD HOME WITH EMPHASIS ON SECURITY AND PRIVACY. Offering entry foyer, two bedrooms, lounge, diningroom with superb outlook to rear garden. Well appointed kitchen with meals area, bathroom, laundry and car space.

Land: 27' 120' approx. INSPECT WEDNESDAY 5.30-6.15 pm AH Peter Kudelka 266 3021 BALWYN NTH 218 DONCASTER RD. (Cnr. Joynt St.) AUCTION, SATURDAY. 7TH DECEMBER AT 2 PM.

AUCTION SATURDAY 23RD NOVEMBER AT 11 AM. QUALITY BRICK HOME WITH EXCELLENT ACCESS FROM SIDE STRECS Offering loads of space axr for buyer to redecorate to own re nd: 20.1m 50.3m, (66- 16K VErden allotment. Large entra Kny north facing hvingroonvfL JjJr patio. Three double bedro with separate toilet, kilchei -Sm, laundry, shower room. Second double garage.

INSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT. AH Peter Lechte 818 2920. ST KILDA WEST INSPECT TODAY 8.1S-7.W impressive Victorian balconied terrace residence skilfully renovated, combining the grace charm of the Victorian era with the conveniences of modern-day living. In this select location, metres from beach, transport shops. Comp: Grand formal sittingrtn (OFP), formal diningrm (OFP), powderrmlaundry, fully appoint kitchenmeals area, open-plan to spac familyrm with glorious garden aspect to attractive landscaped brick-paved rear garden.

Upstairs: Master bedrm, balcony, 2nd double bedrm, stunning bathrm, 3rd bedrm, 4th bedrmstudy. Note: Quality fixtures fittings throughout. Gas ducted heating. SOUTH YARRA 32 MARGARET ST. AUCTION SATURDAY MTH NOVEMBER AT 12 NOON Breathtaking scenes of bay, mountains, beach and coastline that 8W8f across the panorama of Port Phillip to the Melbourne skyline complement this home of 48 sqs.

(approx? consisting, of luxury. uite. and eleborate livingrooms. Sited to best advantage oozSiacre approx. this home compr.

the best of everything hoetess 3 bathrooms, spacious bedrooms, large family rumpua end more than a few words here can adequately OPEN FOR INSPECTION: Sunday 24th November and 1st December 1.30-3.30 pm or by appointment Terms: 10 deposit, balance 60 days Prior offers TOORAK 64 IRVING RD. AUCTION, MTH DECEMBER AT 2 PM. CLEVERLY REMODELLED AND IMAGINATIVELY RENOVATED SOLID BRICK EDWARDIAN ONE OF A PAIR. Offering spacious entry, three double bedrooms, (master with BIRs), spacious lounge with open fireplace, bathroom, separate toilet, slate paved kitchen with meals area, paved front and rear courtyards and off street parking. INSPECT WEDNESDAY, 5.30-6.15 pm.

AH Peter Kudelka 266 3021 Michael Gibson 20 5761 is AN EXCEPTIONAL TWO STOREY TOWN RESIDENCE WHICH HAS BEEN BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED AND AIRCONDITIONED, SITUATED IN THIS OUTSTANDING LOCATION. Comprising, in summary, a superb formal sittingroom, separate diningroom, kitchen with informal meals area, powder room, three bedrooms, (Master with ensuite), main bathroom and laundry. Double car garage. INSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT. AH Michael Gibson 20 5761.

Garaging for 2 vehicles. AUCT: SAT 30TH NOV AT 12.38 SOUTH MELBOURNE 83 Bridport St INSPECT TODAY 2.1S-S.W J. E. ABEL (MT. ELIZA) PTY.

LTD. 80 Mt. Eliza Way. Mount Eliza mm I 787 4000 AH Frank Sinclair 787.6536 SOUTH YARRA -Clifton House" 5-52 ALBION ST. AUCTION, SATURDAY MTH NOVEMBER AT US PM.

CAMBERWELL 891 TOORAK ROAD. AUCTION, SATURDAY 14TH DECEMBER AT 3 PM. Classic Victorian terrace residence in this outstanding location, retaining many original features, affords an exciting opport to restore to magnificent period residence. Comp: Sittingrm, sep formal diningrm, sep laundry, mod kitchenmeals area overlooking pretty rear courtyard. Upstairs: Master bedrm (BIRs), opening to balcony, 2nd double bedrm, mod bathrm, 3rd bedrmstudy.

SUPERBLY LOCATED SOLID BRICK TWO STOREY VICTORIAN PAIR ON ONE TITLE, IDEALLY SUITED TO RENOVATIONS AND EXTENSIONS. Each offering excellent accommodation in the form of six main rooms with sufficient, space for off-street car accommodation. Land: 67" 86' approx. INSPECT THURSDAY 5.30-6.15 pm. AH Peter Kudelka 266 3021 Michael Gibson 205761 THIS MOST DECEPTIVE FOUR YEAR OLD ARCHITECT DESIGNED FAMILY RESIDENCE OF SOME 35 SQUARES, IS SET ON A HUGE GARDEN ALLOTMENT OF 16,500 SQUARE FEET.

WITH SUPERB IN-GROUND POOL AND SPA. Comprising: Entance foyer, spacious sittingroom (or 4th bedroom) delightful diningroom with northern outlook over pool, well appointed kitchen, familyroom. three bedrooms, all with own bathrooms, (master with dressingroom and outlook to courtyard garden), and laundry. Ducted heating and air conditioning, double garage and cabana. INSPECT WEDNESDAY 2-3 PM.

AH William Ricker 241 9014. AUCTION SATURDAY, 14TH DECEMBER, AT U8 PM ON THE PROPERTY LOT 1 JONES ROAD, ROSEBUD SOUTH "BLUEBERRY JLANCH? j- Unrepeatable opportunity to secure a substantial cokxual style farm noose, positioned to best advantage to capture the unsurpassed view of pasture, bay and coastline. THE HOME, consisting of superbly appointed living and diningroona, Moestooe open fireplaces, country style kitchen, 3 spacious bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, magnificent familyrumpus with bar and cellar. Triple garage and storeroom. AUCT: SAT 7TH DEC AT 1.30 MIDDLE PARK 18 Harold St INSPECT TODAY 5.15-6.00 TOORAK $199,589 i i 'M in in CANTERBURY UNIT 1 MYRTLE ROAD AUCTION, SATURDAY MTH NOVEMBER AT 2.M PM.

Attractively renovated brick Edwardian residence, superbly presented throughout, offering generous accommodation in this prized tree-lined location, central to beach, parklands, shops transport. Comp: Arched ent ball, master bedrm, 2nd double bedrm, 3rd double bedrm, spac sittingrm, sep diningrm, fully appoint kitchen, large mod bathrm, WC, laundry. EXCEPTIONAL TWO STOREY APARTMENT REFURBISHED TO A STANDARD RARELY ACHIEVED. Superb entry foyer leading to well proportioned lounge and separate diningroom, powder room, fully equipped kitchen with breakfast bar. Upstairs: Three bedrooms (or 2 and study), bathroom and separate shower.

Ducted gas heating and lockup garage. INSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT Agents in conjunction: BENNISON MACKINNON ASS. 1153 High Street, Armadale. 20 8761. AH 500 0165 AH Michael Gibson 20 5761 Peter Kudelka 266 3021 SUPERB LOCATION This modern two storey Townhouse is one of only three and offers excellent accommodation.

Three bedrooms, bright lounge leading to private rear courtyard. Modern kitchen, formal dining and downstairs toileL Tiled upstairs bathroom. Under cover vehicle accommodation. Would suit those who enjoy quiet locations. INSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT AH Peter McKeddie 49 6010 1 tSJ bunny courtyard garden.

AUCT: SAT 30TH NOV AT 12.00 NOON Si THE LAND, 15.7 acres plus (approx.) Divided into 4 paddocks suitable for berry farming or cropping, improved grazing or agistment. Fully feocft 4 mUL galL daai J-r. ft MELWAY MAP RE 171 B8 OPEN SUNDAYS. 24TH NOVEMBER AND 1ST STH DECEMBER 2 PM-4 PM. OR BY APPOINTMENT TERMS: 18 PC DEPOSIT.

BALANCE 80 DAYS. y-k PRIOR OFFERS CONSIDERED Hocking Stuart BURTONS a-i-. llul' iw rum 121 Bridport St, Albert Park. Ph: 680 53M. Mn FtfrkVPrv I BURTONS K2668701 ULLt 165 TOORAK ROM SOUTH YARRA 2668701 165 TOORAK ROAD, SOUTH YARRA AH: Greg Hocking 690 4818 Andrew Stnart 534 7874811, 1.

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