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MOTELS QUEENSTOWN STAY at Melbourne Motele— Luxury Units, everything provided for the perfect holiday. Reasonable tariff. Write for Brochure or 'Phone 378. S ROMANOS MOTELS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 327 Adelaide road Tel. 88-011. WELLINGTON. FIFTEEN Fully Self-contained Luxury Motels tn Wellington City, with magnificent city view. Radio, TV, telephone, fridge., etc. Restaurant for breakfast If required. TWs PALMERSTON NORTH MOTEL 66 Linton street. LUXURY serviced or self-con-tained units. Quiet and peaceful yet only three minutes walk from centre of city. 'Ph. 80-681 WS THE MOTEL MORAY, DUNEDIN JUST 50 YARDS FROM CENTRE OF CITY EIGHTEEN Fully Serviced. Luxurious, Self-contained, Tastefully Furplshed Units, affording panoramic views of city. Standard equipment in each unit Includes Television, Radio, 'Ph„ Frig., Electric Mattresses, etc. Dally Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service available. THE MOTEL MORAY, 10 Smith street, DUNEDIN, 'Phone 76-786. P.O. Box 816. S SOUTH PACIFIC LUXURY MOTELS THE best In Luxurious Accommodation. Private and secluded. Accommodation six persons. Reasonable tariff. Everything provided except food. Adjoining shopping centre. Private swimming pool, television tn each unit. Play area for children. Two minutes from beach. Ten minutes from city. 75 Estuary road, Pleasant Point, Christchurch. 'Phone 889-330. WS WANTED TO LEASE KINGSLEY street. Sydenham: 2000 sq. ft. of Industrial Space available in three months' time. Would suit car trimmer, painter, etc., as a panelbeater has leased half of this building already. Livingstone and Co., 69-783. 889-171 Pte, 9876 MODERN Shop or Offices to be erected In Stanmore road, opp. Supermarket, and in front of T.A.8., available for lease. Apply to 'Phone 897-365 Business. 888256 Private. POULTRY FARM, to lease or rent as going concern. A modern farm. Reply with details of location. laying capacity, rent, etc . to ZP4649, "Press." 702 SHOP, Cashel st., £3OO. 'Phone 42-274, Merritt.3o32 4600 square feet Warehouse with offices. Also 2350 square feet Workshop, not road frontage. All ground floor, Tuam street, city. Available October. 'Phone 69-033; after hours 516-993. PREMISES PREMISES Owner will build leasehold premises approximately 5000 square feet. Modern. Central light industrial zone for approved tenant. Applv: "Premises,” P.O. Box 373, Christchurch; NEW SHOP in modern SHOPPING MALL next SUPERMARKET, CENTRAL BRIGHTON, owing to unforseen circumstances causing a withdrawal of tenant. YOUR OPPORTUNITY to acquire a shop in this MODERN MALL. Full details from G.U.S. LAND DEPT., Main South road, HORNBY, Phone Isl. 5129, after hours 515-843. 4855 WANTED TO LEASE We have an industrial organisation requiring approx. 4000 square feet of factory space with immediate possession, in Christchurch area. Willing to pay approx. 5/- per sq foot. Contact G.U.S. LAND DEPT., HORNBY. Phone Isl. 5129, or after hours 515-843,4858 INDUSTRIAL SITE INVESTOR will build 4000 to 6000 sq foot for factory or stor age in Hornby, colse railway and main roads south and west, also direct route to North highway. Long lease arranged at 5s per square foot. For further particulars contact G.U.S. LAND DEPT., Main South road. Hornby. Phone Isl. 5129, or after hours 515-843.4856 DAIRY FARM, 80 to 100 cows, handy to Christchurch, Tai Tapu or Rangiora area, to lease for term of 5 yrs. with or without herd. Must have good 4-bedroom home, farm buildings, and complete range of machinery on which special arrangements can be made. Could be purchaser if farming in South Island is proved to be good. Apply 57655, "Press.”

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30811, 24 July 1965, Page 46

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Page 46 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30811, 24 July 1965, Page 46

Page 46 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30811, 24 July 1965, Page 46