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businesses for sale. Twelve Words, One Shilling per Insertion. Three Insertions 2s oaT?OR Private Sale, Old-established, -U Freehold Suburban Store; continuous ownership for 40 years. Reasonable price. Fullest enquiries invited. About £7OO cash required. Principals only. E7064, “Press” Office. D. STOCK and CO. . (?11 K—ATTRACTIVE Mixed BusinesSt modern Bungalow residence of 5 ROOMS AND SUN BALCONY attached to Shop. Situated busy main street tram stop, °Pp°sue school, and close proximity to Sports Ground. Selling Cakes. Confectionery. Fruit, and Dairy Bike Stand. FULL STOCKS and MODERN FITTINGS included. Call early POK COMPLETE. Excellent comer ioO SUBURBAN MIXED BUSINESS. Shop partitioned for Grocery. ?Uso selling Cakes, Confectionery, Smallgoods, and Dairy lines. Five ? ood LIVING ROOMS attached. REGULATION built-in DAIRY. Close to School and Recreation Grounds. Showng good turnover. SOLE AGENTS. D. STOCK and CO., Real Estate Agents, 142 Hereford street. FOR SALE AS A GOING CONCERN. ALD-ESTABLISHED ENGINEERING vJ a nd FARM MACHINERY BUSINESS, including well-equipped IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY. The firm holds several agencies for good selling lines. ANNUAL TURNOVER EXCEEDS £ 12,000. The works are up-to-date and well laid out for the production of IMPLEMENTS and FARM MACHINERY. The PLANT has been remodelled and arranged to drive in groups by nine independent Electric Motors. The Works and Showroom cover about half an acre, one of the best sites in Invercargill. The vendor is prepared to grant a reasonable lease of premises and easy terms may be arranged. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY for one or more young men with energy and push to start in a business that will at once assure a good return. The owner is forced to retire owing to failing health. Address enquiries to JAMES MACALISTER, 4162 Box 216, Invercargill. WANTED TO PURCHASE. 40OLE Cowgrass Seed; must be W clean; sample and price. E6BIO. I ‘‘Press.” YXJANTED Buy, few tons Small Pig Potatoes on truck. “A.R.,” “Press,” Ashburton. 4340 p EORGE ANDERSON and SON, 633 '-X Colombo street. ’Phone 30-314, are cash buyers of General Furniture, Sewing Machines. 5781 ELECTRICALLY heated Outfit for fish and chip business, new or second-hand. E. J. Reid, c/o W. W. Reid. Percy street. Akaroa. X 6737 (JCHAP IRON or STEEL, any quantity, wrought, cast, or malleable, for shipments end July, August. Nothing under, quarter-inch. Nothing over 2 ton weight. Tels. “Jaxonia,” Auckland. F. E. Jackson and Co., Ltd., Anzac avenue, Auckland. X 6492 IPLLWOODS, 125 ARMAGH STREET, GIVE HIGHEST PRICES for Ladies’, Gent’s and Children's Clothing. Boots, Shoes, Hats. Etc. ’Phone 32-694. P6898 T DISCARDED Clothing, All DescnpU tions. Best prices given. Miss D. Harcourt (Proprietress). Removed from 5638 Colombo st. to 560 A Colombo st. (just opp.). 'Phone 38-040. H5099 DRAWING PRESS. tITINIMUM five inch stroke, suitable for forming metal containers. Send full particulars to McINTYRES CLYDE IRON WORKS, LTD.. Onehunga, 4410 Auckland. T3IGEONS—We are buying Pigeons - 1 in any quantity for delivery up to 27th July. For delivery at Christchurch up to 15th July, Is 6d per pair. For delivery at Christchurch up to 27th July, 2s per pair. Book early, as limited number required. KNOWLES, P.O. Box 1032, Christchurch, C.l. X 7025 Buyer of Ladies’, Gents’, and Children s High-class New and Second-hand Clothing; also Gents’ Boots and Shoes, Rugs, Blankets, and Household Linen. Spot cash. Thone 30-660. -Mail deliveries promptly attended "to. MRS M. WALKER, 12 Victoria street. Est. 1902. P7192 T EFT-OFF Clothing. Mrs R. Penny, 6 Ferry road, is cash buyer of all kinds of ladies’, gents’, and children’s new or second-hand Clothing. Household Linen, Carpets, Furniture, Blankets, Rugs. Spot cash. Write or ’phone 32-921. Letters promptly attended. P7OOB EXCELLENT PRICES GIVENGent’s Suits, Underwear, Boots, Shoes, Ladies* and Children’s Apparel, Household Linen, Curtains, Blankets, etc. Customers waited on. Business confidential. Write, call, or ’phone 41-122, Mrs E. Tozer, 584 Colombo st (next Longdins). T8647 McKENZIE and WILLIS Are Buyers of SECOND-HAND FURNITURE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Letter to us. or call, or ’phoqe 34-830 will bring our Buyer to your door immediately, and we are always prepared to pay the True Market Value of the Goods. McKENZIE and WILLIS, 120 HEREFORD STREET (Late Queen’s Picture Theatre). M 7233 HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION. QJUMNER; “BEACHCLIFFS,” 7 Head ° street. Beautiful position overlooking beach. Sunny balconies; Imin tram; reduced terms for winter months, and arrangements made for special dietary. Misses Huggins and Suckling. Dial 398, then ask for 556 K. r FAURANGA—HoteI St. Anne’s. Leadx ing Private Hotel in Tauranga; centrally situated, charming grounds. Proprietors. Captain and Mrs P. E Harne. 2430 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. TZ - HARTOUM Guest House, Cashmere Hills —Unsurpassing situation and sunshine. ’Phone 34-552. No 2 tram. 4188 QJAVE Searching: Christchurch Board and Residence Agency offers free service accommodation seekers. 161 Hereford street, ’Phone 31-427, opp. Union S.S. Co, X 6836 BOARD WANTED. pHRISTCHURCH Board and Residence Agency. Avail yourself of our services. 161 Hereford street. ’Phone 31-427. NURSES BUREAU. VTURSES’ Bureau, 118 Bealey avenue (Marli Flat 6) Registered M/"dicai and Surgical Nurses; also Reg. Midwifery Nurses. Apply M. E. Shine, U.N.R.M., Matron. Telephone 30-319. X 3851 VOU’LL have brighter floors and * linos with a ROLFE’S WAX Shine. I)G you want to sell your home/ Read and use “The Press” Classified Advertisements. The Quickest route between Buyer and Seller. 12 word* Is; 3 insertions 2s 64. —4

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21827, 6 July 1936, Page 16

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