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WANTED TO SELL. LARGE AUCKLAND CITY GROCERY BUSINESS 10 BE DISPOSED OF. Sxi..VVii\& KhF.sEXT PR-J* H'a AN J CAPAJILE OF GREAT hXTENSIuN. VERY SMALL GOODWILL. ALL STOCKS AT VALUATION. Now, the position is this. A Company operating four retail Grocery Stores in the City and' Suburbs of -Auckland for the l»=t mx years, finds that the ' employment of managers as has obtained in the past is unsaii?iiiotjry in many ways. This, mind you, is in the face of the fact 11; at a quite satisfactory profit has been madeach year, and that the present vow's profit io greater than a!l those preceding. The fullest actuarial enquiries will ok welcomed, and access to the stock sheets, balance-sheets, pn-fit and loss accounts, etc., pivon to interested and responsible parties. Here is a chance for:—(a) A man with considerable capital (at least £10,000) to take i-vcr the whole business and run it under his own personal direction, (bl A man with a knowledge of the grocery trade to take over one o r more of the retail stores, and by personal management, increase the present trading profits, -which are quite satisfactory, .'nto a handsome investment. Trading operations nf each separate retail store will be shown, as we-ll as the evor-all takings and profit. Onlv a. verv small goodwill is being charg d for, and all" present slocks can be taken over at valuation. This is a roil bona Pde proposition. If you ore interested and) explain frankly your financial position and experience, the present management will be equally frank with you. The whole reason of this sale, as explained, is that the present Board of Directors, being associated w til other business concerns, cannot give this business the whole-time attention necessary, and the employment of managers has not given entire satisfaction. The chance is a definite '-no for the right man or the right men. Investigate it. Apply in the first instance toCHANDLER and CO.. LTD., Advertising Contractors, 5193 Auckland. WANTED TO LET. I TO Let, Furnished Bungalow, Fendalton, eight rooms, septic tank and garage, close tram j also West-end two-storey house, eight rooms, furnished three months. £5 6s per week; also furnished house, Sumner, 5 rooms, £2 10s. H. G. LIVINGSTONE and CO., 138 Hereford street. L 6144-5953 TO Let, three months ot longer, sixroomed -Furnished..House; rental three guineas. 106 Merivaie lane. 'Phone 2954. 956 TO Let, large well lighted Room; suit carpenter or coach painter. , Apply Sharpe Bros., 276 Armagh street E. 94Z 10 Let —Advertiser has premises CasheJ J- street, between Colombo street and Oxford terrace; would convert to lock-up" shop to suit tenant. Further particulars V./-.C., care "Press" Office. , 9« TO Let, for about month, May -holidays, Small Bungalow, beautifully situated, Merivale. C.8.G.. "Press." 975 I QTORAGE to Let, ' central, dry, > lighted.' Apply G.P.0., Box 917. 677 I WANTED TO BENT. D Rent, 3 or 4-roomed House, miles out of town, near tram, adult family, with garage preferred. Reply Box 501. 918 ■\A7"A.NTED— At Nicholson and Co., Ladies' VV All-Wool Vests 3s lid. WANTED Known—That Nicholson and Co. are selling All-Wool Blanket Cloth at 5a lid. WANTED „ Known —That Jdcholson ana Co. are selling Cream Fuji Silk at 4a 6d. WANTED— At Nicholson and Co., Col-' oured Ripple. Cloth, 42-irt, all shades, 2-s- lid. ' - __ TANTED—At Nicholson and Co., Ladies i r Stylish Tweed Coats, assorted shade*-. S2s Gd. 205 EFT-OFF CLOTHING—Mrs Pritcnard,' 12 Victoria street. 'Ph n? 8891. Cwh ouyer ,of all kinds of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's Clothing, Boots, Trunks, Portmanteaiix, R°d Linen, Furniture, . also Ola

AT STEWART RQBINSOWIgII Special Purchase }&i iii!!H English Samples: 3fftf Bought at a heavy discounthanded on to Christchurch Men FINELY MADE-LATEST STYLES What a chance for men to buy hoots at a great saving. We were lucky to get these fine English samples —they are ail new, crisp goods of last season—but quite up-to-date in style. The letter will explain the reason of the great sacrifice. From the lasts of the best English makers: GEORGE SWAN, Northampton C. E. GUBBINS, Northampton THOMAS LILLEY, Northampton Mr. Stqwart Robinson, J$ Cashel Street, , A Christchurch. * ' Dear Sir, ' -<f| As our new season's lanjf coming to hand during thjra days, wo havo decided ,'^o; past season's English -.saw Men's Boots. }' I % As these samples are 'JL new and up-to-date and w you at a very heavy discor should be able to sell them at * low figure, j „ Yours faithfully^, THOMAS PERRY 4 S£ Men's Tan Willow Brogue Shoes, food winter shoes ~ .. 7 Hen's Tan Willow Ox. Shoe, very smart .. T Men's, Tan Glace Kid Boot, closed fronts, neat toe 7 Men's Tan Willow Derby Boot, medium weight : 7 Hen's Tan Willow Derby Boot, stout sole for winter wear 8 Hen's Tan Glace Kid Boots, closed fronts dressy .. .. T Hen's Tan Scotch Grain Cookhsm, waterproof 7 Men's Tan Willow Calf Derby Boots, nice light weight • .. ..7 Hen's Tan Willow Calf Derby Shoes, neat, round toe .. .. 7 Hen's Tan Willow Calf Browne Shoe, smart, light! shoe 7 Hen's Tan Willow Calf Brog-ne Shoe, best quality 8 Hen's Tan Glace Derby Shoe, round toe, nice shape 7 Hen's Tan Willow Brogue Shoe .. .. ..4 Hen's Grey Suede Ox. Shoes, very smart 7 Men's Tan Willow Ox. Shoes, new square toe 7 Men's White Nubuck Derby Shoes, leather sole and heel 7 Hen's White Nubuck Ox. Shoes, thick red rubber sole • .. ..8 Men's White Nnbnek Derby Boots, thick robber soles '..7* Hen's Box Calf Oxford Shoe, smart square toe 7 Men's Box Calf Derby Shoe, medium toe, wide welts 7 Men's Box Calf Derby Shoe, patent cap, pug toe 7 Men's Box Calf Derby Shoe, patent cap, round toe 7 Hen's Box Calf Oxford Boots, patent cap, medium toe 7 Men's Fatent Golosh Kid leg Bntton Boot, very smart 7 Men's Box Calf Oxford Bhoo,' smart English shape .. .. '• .. 7 Men's Box Calf Brogue Shoe, stout sole .. 8 Men's Tan Willow Brogue Shoe, stout sole 7 Men's Box Calf Derby Shoe, round toe, medium weltg .. .. .. .. '•• ..7 Men's Box Calf Derby Shoes, pug toe ..7 Men's Glace Derby Boots, neat medium toe 7 Hen's Glace Derby Boots, patent cap, round toe 1 Men's Glace Derby Boots, smart round toe, dressy ■ • 7 Men's Zug Cookhams, will keep water out 7 "—— *■ *- *-~ —-- •—<urt 7 Men's Glace Derby Boots, neat round, t©» Hen's Glace Derby; Shoes, pug toe • • * Hon's Box Call Oxford Shoes, smart map Hen's ] shape M . Hen's Box Calf Derby Boots, round toe Hen's Glace Derby Boots, round toe, 1 shape '., .. •• ••. ,•' Hen's Box Calf Derby Boots, kid leg, i pug toe - - ■" Hen's Glac fortable •• *,;. Men's Box Calf Cookhams, wide Welti,' stout soles - v Men's Box Calf 1 . Hen's Box Calf Derby Boots, pug toe * Men's Nigger Suede Ox, Shoes, ibi. Hen's Box < pug toe Hen's" •"<"■■ "»" Hen's i smart toe .. •• . •• ."v;V,{fi Men's Box Calf Boots, new Men's Box Calf Derby Boots, medium^ Men's Box'Calfßoots 1 , Closed frontS,;;W| Men's Glace KM Boots, ftonfcjj*^ Hen*s Box Calf' Derby Boots, medlpni|«| soles __•_•_ v ~•_•„.. i^„i^'fisiS Men's --.-■.■*■■*! MonVoiace Kid Boots, closed front,|| boot .... •• v'-v.^JSKi Men's i cap, neat toe .. . ••, Hen's Box Ci , # , ( . Men?s Tan WlUow Derby " best quality •■ ••.■.■.i''^ Hen's Tan Scotch Grain Cookhams, wag Hen's Box Calf Derby Boots, wide toe^ quality Hen's Bo dress shape .• ■• . V_ on tg, Men's Tan Willow Boots, closed from* dress shape .. .. •• Bfc 'l. js Men's Tan Willow Oxford Shoes, * shape - • • • —•' ; . »11 -li.li * Men's ] Men's Postage lOd. extra. They will soon be .snapped up—GET IN; " Cashel 8 CHRISTC rr?/.= A

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17741, 18 April 1923, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17741, 18 April 1923, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17741, 18 April 1923, Page 14

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