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BUB-MESSES FOR SAI_E. A I'ART.MENT House, good locality, near —"*■ first section ; pertect order ; large secnuu ; or Exciiauagc.—l;. iat4. Star. S.VJ / "jITY. —Up-to-date Millinery Business ; yJ large shop ; good stand ; long lease ; a bargain.—Lambert and Co.. 2A, corner Pitt and Beresetord Sts. Phone 3503. / 10STU.MIER, Dressmaking, Mercery; '-' living rooms; c. light and convs.; long lease; good stand; stock and goodwill, £260. Coufectiouery, real good little business, only £I)O.—W. Buiiurd, 95, Queeu St; DRESSMAKING Business, good connection, first-class shop and workroom; rent 25/, lease cheap.—Write S. 6763. Star IjIRUIT, Greengrocery. Confectionery ; good trade, with prospects; good position ; lease: no reasonable offer refused.— Imiuire Star. 366 (' GROCERY Business, low rent, good takyf ings, splendid stand; price, £150. — Abbott iiiid Elmsly. 05. Queen St. Ci GOD Little General Store wanted * urgent, fairly handy Auckland. —Send all details to B. 1306. STAR. 52_ "ROTORUA—SmaII Boardiiighonsn. central. AA Particulars, etc., 11. G. Stable and Co.'. l.iind Agents. Hutoriin. 560 RETAIL Furniture Business, as going concern. 5 living rooms', long lease; stock at valuation : good prospects Incoming pur-chaser.-10. Mt. Eden Rd. STATIONERY. Fancy Goods and Crockery. Good dwelling, low rent, good stand. Innnlre Stab. 34S SUBURBAN Blacksmith's Businesß, reasonable, for Sale or Lease. —Inquire STAR. _£_ TOILET Paralours. —Treatments. Buster Cuttings, elc. : well established: suit 2 lnellcg,—Apply Seiwrleu. 32. Oiie_n St. JC'KK OR Reasonable Offer. — Fruit. 3JOO Greengrocery. Tobacco Business, with 5 good living rooms, conveniences : ill heart of city. Trice includes 3 ye»" lens", shop fittings, etc. —Inoulre Star. 3io A PARTMENT OR BOARDINGHOUSE, -*■ NEWMARKET. £230. Going Concern. 9-roomce] Modern Mouse. 2 bathrooms. 2 lavatories, etc. ; fully furn.: 5 mins. Broadway. Here's the best proposition you will ever be offered. Particulars.—Sole Agent. Mil"s J. Cassidy. Rew's Chambers. 15. Queen Street. 525 -TTAUGHAN. rpALLISS AND QO. (Opposite Rendell's), NEWTON. \TTE have for Sale, in a town where busiVV ness is Increasing tremendously, a SPLENDID LOUNGR BAR. right on the busiest corner. Confectionery. Soft Drinks, Ice Cream, etc.. etc. Stock, fittings, machinery, valued nt £SOO. Tnldngs iOO weekly, find more in summer. Rent, only £3 10/. Price, £1050. Terms arranged. A Wonderful Opportunity Here. MILLINERY. —Grand Little Business. Artistically lifted shop, in our most select suburb. Owner made enough to move ot Queen Street Gift, £100. MILLINERY —CITY—5 living rooms. Really good stock and fittings. Baragain, £200. GROCERS. — Well-established Busiuess, in centre of a fashionable suburb. Stock and fittings of the best, and the turnover is increasing every month, being well over the £'200 mark, and NO CUTTING. Any buyer wanting a small competency, inspect this. Trice, £700. r> 4 ox OR OFFER—For Immediate Sale, dW—-SO CONFECTIONERY. FLORIST. AND TEAROOMS. Double-fronted shop, in splendid position, on main city street Bright and attractive. 3 splendid living rooms. I,easc at £3 week fsub-lets reduce tn £2 10/). Price Includes linos and furniture, tables, chairs, etc. Grand Opportunity for Home Cookery. No opposition ucar. -V7-AUGIIAN, rjpALLISS AND QO. (Opposite Rendell's), NEWTON. SSB " " \ rjCKLANO'S T EADING TVUSINESS TJROKERS. n\EA ROOMS, CONFECTIONERY AND JL SMALL GOODS BAKERY.—Prosperous country town, on Main Line: 6 years lease: 'living rooms: turnover £2i00: ingoing about £300. Private reasons for tellingTerms arranged on small deposit. (in!) STATIONERY.— line, spacious, niry shop and living rooms, all on one floor; suburban: heavy stock and good turnover; several goo- agencies; tram stop at. door. Owner has genuine reasons for sacrificing this profit-making concern. Prk'e, *«v. FISH. FRESH AND COOKED.—Undoubtedly the most attractive and busiest .Fish Shop iv city or suburbs. Up-to-date building, with furnished living rooms, separate cooking room and every modern cony.; no opposition and in good block of mo-crn shops. Tilee' front, mirrors, icechests, etc. Stock and fittings worth price asked. Turnover £40; 5 years' lease. Price reduced, £275. 00471 PORK BUTCHERY.—Suburban. Wellfitted and attractive shop; Daytou scales and high-class plant: 5 fully-furnished living rooms. «ood turnover. Stock and furniture insure- for £300. rrivate reasons for selling. Price. £160. l2f)03) DAIRY, HOME-MADE CAKES.-Subur-ban. Turnover £25; long lease; low rental. Ice-chest, 2 sets scales: well stoe-ked and fitted. Good pie trade. An excellent opportunity to acquire a genuine profit-making business nt a minimum out lav. Price for one week only, £105. (2003) GENERAL STORE, In centre of prosperout country town on Main Trunk. Large corner shop with living rooms. Owner will give lease of 10 years at low rental. Turnover over £3000 p.n. No goodwill. Stock about £Sio at valuation. Terms considered. Detailed particulars to bonii-flde buyers only. Est. 15 years. No delivery Sole Agents. FRUIT AN DCONFECTIONERY.—Turnover £35; low rent, on long lease. Wei stocke- and fitted shop, with 5 recentlyrenovated living rooms. A very attractive shop and in a good central position. Price. £330, or would consider terms. (JSSSI -puSII AND SUPPER ROOMS.—Suburban. J- no opposition. Turnover up as high as £40: average £30. Long lease. Motlern shop, plant and fittings. Remcmher. more people Ci have made money and retired out of fisb than any other trade. Price, £240 or offer. 0035] ONFECTIONERY. TOBACCONIST, AND STATIONERY.—Next leadins : Suburban Theatre. —One of the most unique an. best paying propositions in the suburbs Low rent on long lease. Price, £430. Easy terms arranged. Established 4 years. (1(170 The selection of a business is a serlou; matter, and we treat it as such. Get the oivice of old-establisheel business brokers There are hundreds of businesses for whicb we have the sole rights to sell. See every thing we have before, you decide. Our free cars for inspection are at your service. Nc harm done if we cannot suit you. -jITURRIE CFIERS i^WY., (Established IS Tears). 35. FORT STREET BUSINESSES WANTED. PARTMENT House, 10 rooms or more wanted; or -House suitable for same good locality.—H. 6163. Stab. ANY Class of Business is sure to Sol If it's good and I've got it. —:Kav Stratton, opp. Newton T.O. Phone 1088 A BOARDING House, freehold, first-class central, wanted: near trams.—Reph : Immediately, Miller and Jago, BrunswicL ' Buildings. GROCERY, Stationery, or Confectioners wanted ; up to £300 or £600.—Applj John Crichtnn. 40q. Karnngahnpe Rd. 35f GROCERIES and General Stores wanted to replace many recent Sales. Client' waiting.—F. W. Ripley, 12, Winstone Build ings. Queen St. | POPS FOR SALE. ATINIATURE Pomeranian Puppies, pedi _,_. — eP| guaranteed; orange shaded orange dogs nt stud.—Perrin's, Prince' A v.. Dominion Rd. a ko, ■pOMERANIAN Puppies (3) 7 weeks -L,„ ISt «- n / h ' T n " ti r ß: * black,' 1 brown cnenn. So/.—Tnomre Star. 34 , POMERANIANS, pedigree, miniature floi A and bitch. 10 months, bl.-iek- 'wha offers?—l. Edrn Cres.. Phone 3543.' '134: PUPPIES (male), make splendid watch A, dogs and ratters: will sacrifice cheaply ■T. Cnllen. Wl'ir-.1111.-11, WHITE Poodles for Sale; lovely ->_t« ' T 24. Sentinel Rd.. Heme Bay. DOGS WA7JTED. "DULLDOG Pup wanted, purebred no ■*-* essential.—Phone 3__A. /"IDLLIE Pup, male, wanted; must l» M good looter.—S„ 94SL St__.

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 218, 13 September 1924, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 218, 13 September 1924, Page 5

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