PROPEKTIES FOR SALE. "VfT. ALBERT (Just Completed)— Choice ■>*■*■ Californlan Bnngalow, D rooms, kitchenette, every cony.; a bargain.—lj, Bannerman Rd., Morningside. 100 BUSINESSES FOR SALE. A HIGHLY Profitable Business—Small Goods, Fniit, etc., In eolid, prosperous country town; no opposlfion; j£ls week net profit: no previous experience necessary; owner crippled. Prine, £350.—JSliearman and Co., Phoenix Chambers. I"'J AS GOIXG CONCERN.—SmaII Profitable Business. Toilet Unee. Canvassere employed. Suit one or two returned soldiers or I've man. Cheap for immediate saIe.—TOIIjET, 911, STAR. IS4 T>OOT Repairing (Business, central, up-to-glven.—,Boota. 75t>, STAR. 123 .popular, town and country, 25 rooms: as a going concern, comprising 909 years' lease; all buildings and furniture. £2300. suitable terms. — A. 31. Bryden, 174, yaeen. St. ISO CONFECTIONERY. Stationer?.—Suburban Business, good up-to-date stock; doing £23 weekly turnover; held by present owner (six yeara. Price £223.—Northern Agency, 11, H.M. B Business, on tram : " lt<:: '' e " , 87 HOTEL and Store for Sale. Hotel and Furniture, £000. Store valuation. — Agetrts, Phoenix Chambers. 6 HAIBDRESSBR and Tobacconist's, in a go-ahead, prosperous Northern Town. Splendid light, roomy saloon, 3 chairs, carrying a small stock at present. Reason for selling. 111-health.—SNlP, BS4 ; _STAR. 20 ■pESTAURAXT and Confectionery Busisitlon. I'rici, £^70. Scoollum. J. 03, Queen gt. IOS QPLKN'DID Taxi, best connection In Anckiand for Sale; very flrat reasonable on*er.—Roberts and Co., 17, Endean's Building. 13 IP Spring Cart (2 ton), Horse and Harness, with good Counectlou, tor Sale. Addresn gt -STAR. F3 rpo Violin Teachers.—>A big violin teacn- -•- ing connection is offered for -Sale; good position.—Violin, SO3, STAR. ZTB jp-l Kfk CASH will etart you in well-eatab-d*-L'JU Ushed Wholesale Firewood Busineas; good cuntoniers anil good team; profltß £10 weekly. About 4000 tons of (rood ti-trce. Sure markets.—ll-tree, 834, STAR. 44 O A X D I N G ili O U S *B FOR SADE. ■GRAPTOX DISTRICT. HA NOT CARS. iMOXIBY-HAiKING COXCIOROC. £323. 34 rooms, convs.; always full, lovely position, admirably suitable mother and daughter; long lea«e, cheap rent, no goodwill.—Full particulars and •ppotntruent for Inspection to GRAFTOX, 542, STAR. 86 "CVJH Quick Sale. Restaurant, Confec--E 1 tionery and Soft Drinks 'Business in one of Auckland's most progrewive suburbs. Rent, Including living rooms, £2 9/ weekly. ■Price, £270, including everything in diningroom and shop. A real good living in this with, the busy time coming on.—G. Totman and Co., Land and Business Agents, 13. Kunfurly Bldgs., next ■Smeeion's. 92 OOJ'T'BCTIONERY SHOP. TEA ROOMS, ICE D.RINTCS AND SUPPERS. PUKEKOHE TOWN. Xext Door to Picture Theatre. Rent 15.'. Takings £18 weekly. A Nice Business for a Lady. Price, £200. R. .7. ENTRICAN. 94 Shortland Street, Auckland. Q. It E A T OPPORTUNITY. RESTAURANT. CONFECTIONERY AXD SOFT DRINKS (Snbnrban). Shop, Dining Room U tables), kitchen 4 livin? rooms. Low rent.'iong lease'-'TiinloVer, £30 to fCO per week. Owner was asking £400, bat will now take £270 lor Immediate sale. Walk In, walk out.—H. M. WHITE, 12. Waltemata Chambers, Customs -St. W., City. Phone aeriA. 47 O* LT £275. O XLr £275. GREAT BARGAIN. OLD-ESTABLISHED STATIONERY AXD FANCY GOODS BUSINESS In the heart of the City: living rooms attached: low rental. Fiill particulars on application. First to inspect will buy. Owner compelled to sacrifice owing to other arrangement. G. A. SMITH, Bouse, Land and Financial Agent, Ott-03, QUEEN ST. (opp. Fort St.). D 4 BUSINESSES WANTED. aENERAL- Blaeksmithing Business wanted by 2 returned soldiers, brothers; 'country preferred.—Price, terms, etc., to •Blackemith, 523, STAR. 59 MOTOR CARS WANTED. M •»»X>TOR Car wanted, suitable for taxi XtX work. —Particulars, price, and where seen to ".Returning," 826, STAR. 40 MOTOR CYCLES FOR SALE. \"CLE and Sidecar. 1020 Model. HarleyDavadson. 7-0: any trial; owner incapacitated.— Xew, 902, STAR. 146 TVTOTOB Cycle, Douglas, 3-specd gear box. ihorn; any trial; lor quick sale £38.—Irvin, 10, Wokefleld St. 152 OVAL Bnfleld. G h.p.. and Sidecar, engine good, order; i75.-Jiing 1342 (4 rings). S3 IDE-CAR, suitable for ligbt motor cycle, food order, very dicnp. ** — -Address Ht STAR. 167 K-β H. 1 ,. Ariel Motor Cycle, 3-speed, connmachiuc in perfect condition.—l 62, Queen St. 43 MOTOR CYCLES WANTED. MOTOR Bike wanted, in pood running order.—Lowest cash price to Traveller. 858, STAR. 14G VEHICX.ES FOR SALE. GIG, in perfect order, for Sale.— J. Griffin. Morgan Ay., yew I.ynn. SI TRAP and Set Harness, in good order: cheap.—j>. Turner, May's iRd., Onehnnga. 553 FOR EXCHANSE. IJ-CYLIXDER Motor Cycle. combinatioß I* electric lights, horn, speedometer; flrstand sidecar, any make. —Cylinder, BSO STAR. 8 ACRES, with House, within reach by suburban trains, unencumbered, is offered in r«i-t payment for about 500 STAR. ' ' ISO WANTED to Exchange, S Buiidiiig Lots for Motor Bike and Side Chair: consider Pony Turnout.—Address at STAK. 530 MACHINERY FOR BALE. iAR'INiE Oil Engine. 30 to 4O h.p.. fn i good order, iv;inted to Buy.—state price to "Engine." 573, STAR. 70 BIRDS FOR SALE. -rVEAUTIFUL Diamond Double Bar and Roeellae, grand lot Just landed.— J. -Walker. Queen St. 93 DOGS FOB SALE. ENGLISH Spaniel Puppies, black and tan cheap.—2o. O'Neill Sr.. Ponsobny. 531 TASIWHA" Soap has Revolutlnn[=»ti the A.-t of V.ashlns. 3
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Auckland Star, Issue LI, 3 February 1920, Page 2
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