Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, April 27, 1913, Image 15

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HEAUST’S SUNDAY AMBItH'AX. ATLANTA. DA.. SUNDAY. AViM mm. 3 C r E want you to see Peachtree Heights. We are confident that if you will look at this property, you will not fail to attend this auction. But in case you may not have opportunity to visit it beforehand, we are endeavoring to give you a glimpse of it through the reproduction of these photographs of scenes taken at random in this subdivision. This and Peachtree Heights Park are the last remaining resi dence properties in original subdivison between Atlanta and Buck- head. You may find a Peachtree lot here and there, but it has changed hands possibly several times, and you will have to pay from one to three profits in order to get it. This property, in Atlanta’s highest class residence section, is offered you at subdivision prices—the prices you make when it is put on the block next Wednesday. These lots-—42 of them—are going to be sold, every one of them. If you know how Peachtree property has advanced the last few years, and how it is continuing to advance, you will easily real ize that this is your last opportunity to secure them at these prices. All essential home conveniences—20 minutes to town. Call for plats at the office of E. RIVERS REALTY CO. STEVE R. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer 8 West Alabama Street THE TERMS ARE ATTRACTIVE Panorama of a Few of the Many Pretty Homes in Peachtree Heights, With Park in Foreground TAKE BUCKKEAO CARS TO LAKE VIEW AVENUE Three Beautiful Peachtree Heights Homes. Beautiful New Home of Mrs. C. S. L'Engle in Peachtree Heights. Looking Down Psrkside Drive Handsome Peachtree Heights Residence of Mrs. E. K. G-ffen. An Attractive Home in Peachtree Heights. One of the Winding Roadways. Pretty Home of S. C. Porter in Peachtree Heights.