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We Specialize In 
SUMMER HOMES 
Furnished and Unfurnished 
Bay shore. Islip—and along the 
Shores of the Great South Bay 
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TERRY & BREWSTER, Bay Shore, L. I. 
NorthShore, 
Long Island 
This Waterfront 
Property 
20 miles from New 
Yoik. House has 
7 sleeping rooms; 
3baths;fireplaces; 
verandas. Garage 
and dock. Clean, 
deep water. For 
sal e,veryreasona- 
ble priceand terms 
PELL & TIBBITS 
642 5th Ave. ,N.Y. 
Sryant 6285 
12 large rooms, 4 baths, 6 fireplaces, 
steam heat, El. light, garage, 2 cars, 
2 rooms and bath. Finest bathing. Pri¬ 
vate beach rights. Excellent neighbors. 
Bargain. 
H. B. JOHNSON, 60 W. 58th St., N.Y.C. 
ESTCHESTER 
"A HOME IN THE HILLS” 
For Sale—175 acres; woodlind; 
brook; pond; stone house, 3 
baths, hot water heat, electric 
light. Convenient to golf course 
and railroad station. 
illiam H. Mills 
7 East 42nd Street New York 
850 acres in Central New York; 
one mile from State Road and 
trolley connecting with New 
York Central Railroad. Two 
sets of large modern buildings, 
three silos and cheese factory; 
1,500 feet elevation; land, rich 
loam, well drained, plenty of 
water and well fenced, tractor 
plowing; 100 acres timber. Ideal 
views; near several large estates and 
summer colony with golf cl lb. De¬ 
sirable for large country estate, or 
big farm operations. Never before 
offered for sale. Full particulars, 
write Ralph D. Earl, owner, Her¬ 
kimer, N. Y. 
GREENFIELD HILL 
A Colonial farm near Fairfield, Conn.. 
45miledfrom New York. House of 13 
rooms; built in 1755. and has been in the 
same family ever since. Farm consists of 
45 a*res y art 'n woodland and the rest 
good for cultivation; 4 1-2 miles from the 
station. 
L. E. Morehouse 
101 Park Ave., New York City 
Care of John H. Hutciff 
TT IS THE FORTUNATE COMBINATION of real accessi- 
J. bility—city conveniences and the charm of picturesque coun¬ 
try-side—that makes FIELDSTON different. Its accessibility 
makes it the only real suburb of New York. Its charrn is ex¬ 
ceptional. Excellent facilities for education and recreation. 
Folder “H” sent on request 
D EL AFIELD 
Tel. 277 John 
RIVER DALE-ON-HU DSON 
ESTATC 
27 Cedar St., N. Y. -I—I 
242D STREET & BROADWAY 
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