BUSINESSES FOB SAIX. "T7IOR SALE, Ironmongery and Crockery -L Business in city; old established; -wiim Jong lease.—'Write Iron, 775, Star Office. 57 SALE, Goodwill of Furn. 6-r. — House; J- suitable for letting rooms: showing good .return; central; Id section:.—Apply Star Office. 133 TjM>R SALE, £150, Bread and Pastrycook's ■*-.- Business on main road; 5 years' lease; small rental; good living accommodation.— Apply Star Office. 33 OOTMAKER'S Retail and Manuiaeturing Business, 10 years established; plant and stock at valuation. Rare chance lor practical man.— J. <i. Culpan, 65, Qucunst., below Smeeton's. _38 AKEItY AXD TEA-KOOiIS fOX SALE, Waiupkuhui, Hawke's Bay; account 11L health; long lease; low rental; horses, cart, ail plant; dluiugroom furniture; stock, everything; £200. Absolutely a gift—Apply Box 12. Wuipukurau. FIRST-CLASS Tea Room*; Queen-st; 12 tables; low rent; all op-to-date; £125.— Smith and Halcomhe, Queen and Swansonets. "CVANCY Goods, Tobacco, and Soft Drink J- Business, as a going concern; also, Furniture of 5 rooms; owner leaving must sell. —Apply Star Office. 113 ROGERS- S tore and Dwelling, Butcher'e Shop and Dwelling (both close railway); (Bootmaker's Shop, best stand Ellerslie.— Aipply L. Austin, -EllersUe. 23 ONG-ESTABLISHED Watchmaker's and Jeweller's. Business, in that leading thoroughfare, Karangahape-rd.; price low; rent easy.— J. C. Atkinson, 240, Karanga-hape-rd. 11 -| O-ROOMED Boardinghonse, well furL" nished, every convenience; close to cars and Qqeen-st. £185, or will exchange for City Property.—Apply 44, Cook-at 66 /~1 I ENERA£. QTORE AHD "DOARDING TTOUSR "VTORTH AUCKLAND, 6 mßes from railJ.l way station, 200 yards from wharf, to iwhich steamer trades regularly. General store doing good turnover of about £8000 annually. The building is good, and lease has 15 years to run, at ground rent ot £1 10/ a year. Prices: Store £350, goodwill £100, stock at valuation. Adjoining the store, 22-roomed Boardlnghoose, with many outbuildings, and Blacksmith's Shop oni several sections; freehold. Price £550. The store and boardinghouse are priced specially; low on account of owner dying recently. BNBRAL QTOBE, ETC. PAR NORTH, on bemrHfui narbonr—• General Store, large Dwelling, public hall, sample rooms, wharf, stock, part furniture; about 11 acres freehold, ualned at over £1300, but will sell for £850. TJLACKSMITH'S TVOBINESS. IMPORTANT INLAND TOW3JSHIP INI JL TARANAKX—Flourishing BlacksTjrfEh'e Business. Stock and plant valued at £150. Price £240. CUMMING & SON. 85, QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND. 0. F. BENNETT., ■γ-jrapery. eabb opportunity to purchase} a first-class sound Business, large premises, on main thoroughfare. Lease for ten years, at moderate rent. Stock and. fittings at cost. (859) T UNCHEOJ* AND mEA TTOOMS. FIRST - CLASS OLD - ESTABLISHED BUSINESS, in heart of city; without doubt one of the very best in Auckland. Lease, Furniture, and Goodwill, only £550. CAN HIGHLY RECOMMEND. CB61) nONFECnOKEET AND TCB QREAM QALOON. T7VXCEPTIONALLY WELJL.-FITTKD UP SHOP, on main thoroughfare; 2 sitting rooms, and 5-roomed Dwelling; every convenience. Splendid connection. Turnover about £1700. A genuine bargain at £400. (8736) TJOAHDINGHOUSE. \Tt7ELL-KNOWN BUSINESS, established VV. over 10 years. Right in heart or city. 24 rooms and offices. Every possible convenience. Two bathrooms, 2 p.w.c.; h. and c. water service throughout. Lease, with very moderate rent. A really pood •business, and price only £450. (15741) C. F. BENNETT, ■SHAREBROKER AND ESTATE AGENT, Bank of New Zealand Buildings, 'SWANSON-ST. WENZL SCHOLLUM r? and Fruit Bust--s<«v ness; double-fronted shop, with tl living rooms; oyrs' lease; rent only 30/; good position; owner retiring. A bargain. I?K(V- 'HAIRDRESSING Business; good dmiOKJ clientele; price includes all stock-in-trade, barber's chairs, mirrors, etc.; as a going concern; must be sold within 2 weeks. Don't miss it. CB18) J?QAA —GENERAL Store, Waikato; 5 diOuv Acres land, 8-roomed house, stable and other outbuildings; big turnover; stock at cost; will 'bear investigation; lease Byrs to run. (B106) O-1 X Fancy and Lend-*-WU ing Library; leading thoroughfare; shop, 5 living rooms; rent 25/. Now is the time to buy. . (B103) X?~t r 7(\ —'FRUIT and Confectionery; leaded J- I\f ing thoroughfare; takings, £40 per week; to include fixtures, counter, scales, "weights, horse, cart and stock; as a going concern; satisfactory reasons for selling. (B16) •DOARDINOHOTJSES—The pick of the -D city. Long list to choose from. MAKE KNOWN YOUR WANT* WENZL SCHOLLUM 19 and 20, ROYAL INStJRANCB BUILDINGS (Next Town Clock), QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND. •Phone 1560. Telegraphic Address: "Schollujn. Auckland." ■ \j?" » TO T.Ti/^Tk FOR LEASE, 57 Acres, Takapuna; 40 acres grass; 4-roomed bouse; 2S/ per week.—W. D. McLean, 85, Queen-st. FOR LEASE, 100 Acres, half grass; larjre dwelling; cowshed, fowlhouses, orchard and gardeus; two miles to- railway, Kalpara line; rent, £35. Also, for Sale, several Small Dairy Farms, handy to town. Easy terms.—Great Northern Agency, 5, U.M. Arcade. A. M. BRYDEN, BUSINESS-SELLING SPECIALIST AND LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, T>AY OF pLENTY. rpiIREE BLOCKS of First-class Sheep - 1 - Country, unimproved; about 6 miles from port "of Whakatane. Within 14 mile from East Coast railway route. XJLOCK A. — 1650 acres; rent £43 per -*-* annum; price £750. BLOCK B. — IiJCO acres; rent £48 psr v - annum; price £050. "RLOCK C. — 1500 acres; rent £46 per XJ annum; price £850. TERMS IF DESIRED. MAIN ROAD 31 MILES DISTANT. FREEHOLD CAN BE'ACQUIRED. V ■' Apply A. M. BRYDEN7 188, (jtJBEN-eT. 'Phone 174J
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 270, 14 November 1910, Page 3
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