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Original Du Cane Court Brochure – Contact Details – Page 2

Original Du Cane Court Brochure Inside cover

The text reads:

DU CANE COURT is a magnificent and up-to-date building providing distinctive living accommodation varying from the comfortable single-roomed flat to the none-the-less cosy six-roomed flat or maisonette, complete with every modern convenience, at most economical rentals. It is situated in Balham, S.W.17, and is within one minute of the Southern Railway and Tube Stations, and only nine minutes from Victoria, and has five delightful green commons all within easy reach. The rentals are from £60 per annum to £200 per annum, and you are invited to call and inspect this wonderful building at any time. The Letting Office is open every day, including Sundays, until 9.0 p.m. There are Show Flats available for inspection during the usual business hours.
Letting Agents
CENTRAL LONDON PROPERTY TRUST, at DU CANE COURT, BALHAM, S.W. 17. also at 7 PALL MALL EAST, LONDON, S.W. 1. LIMITED Phone Battersea 3674, Phone Whitehall 2022

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