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X/theKeyX N.Z. LIBRARY AND BOOK WEEK Books art the key to enjoyment, education and a richer life ... the theme of NZ Library and Book Week, August 3 - 10. Special events will include: EXHIBITION: Don’t miss the outstanding “Writing and Books Through the Ages" exhibition in the Canterbury Society of Arts Gallery. 66 Gloucester Street It opens on Sunday, August 3 (2.30 • 5 p.m.), continues daily (9 a.m. • 5 p.m., 7 - 9 p.m.) until Sunday, August 10 (2- 4 p.m.). Admission Free. You’ll see many rare and unusual books and including a British Council exhibition of Engiish Illustrated Books . .. and you'll be able to print your own certificate of attendance on an old printing press. Also on display will be the winning entries in the schools’ "Make a Book" competition. SEMINAR: “Ideas, Issues and Libraries" WEA Hall, Gloucester Street Saturday, August 2.1.45 - 5.30 p.m., 8 - 9.30 p.m. Outstanding speakers in lively discussions open to the public. Full details from WEA. SECONDARY SCHOOL DRAMA CONTEST: Howard Hall at Teachers' College, Kilmore Street, Thursday. August 7, at 7.30 p.m. An entertaining programme of dramatic sketches with local secondary schools competing. BOOK JACKET CONTEST: Book token prizes for best jacket designs by children. Full details from the Children’s Library.

BUSINESSES FOR SALE BREAD round, approx. 1000 large. Grossing $BO p.w. Total price $875 including van. Ph. 597-836. 1471 BEAUTY salon, owner retired, one of the busiest north-east interesections. Salon turnover $BOOO. Shop 10 years old, 4}-year lease with SJ-year right of renewal. Rent $9.50. Extensive plant, 5 dryers, colour command, 10 chairs, 4 basins. All accountancy books for last 5 years. Great opportunity for business spec or owner operator. $3OOO, walk in, walk out. Stock included. Owner would consider section or late model car with cash adjustment either wav. No agents, please. Apply P 2379, •‘Press.” 1531 BLUE Star taxi sell complete, low mileage car. Write 7412. "Press.” X 7412 FRIED fish. 5-day business with high average weekly turnover. Excellent and extensive plant including walk-in freezer, electric chipper and light motor truck. Long lease and rent $8 per week. Total price $4OOO plus stock, approx. $2OO. Full particulars only to bona fide buyers. Please contact R. Stoneman, G.U.S Real Estate, M.R.E.I.N.Z. * Phone 497-129, A.H. 554-156. 3851 LOCK-UP dairy and delicatessen with average weekly turnover $BO3. Located busy shopping area main road position. A very good business and will net close to $4500 per annum. Long lease and rent only $ll per week. Goodwill $l5OO, stock and plant at valuation, approx. $2400. An excellent opportunity. To inspect call R. Stoneman, G.U.S. Real Estate, M.R.E.I.N.Z. Ph. 497-129, A.H. 554-156. 2822 MIXED, lock-ups, taking to $lBOO weekly, also shops with accom. Some attractive propositions to offer. Contact us now, Rathie James and Co, M.R.E.1.N.Z., 170 Manchester Street, 50-159; a.h. 898-119. 7283 MIXED grocery and drapery with post office agency and petrol bowser attached, al Glentunnel. Freehold includ ing living quarters plus stock plant, new van and trailer at valuation. Ingoing approxi mately $20,000. Replies anc offers to Public Trust Office Oxford Terrace, Christchurch 708:

QUICK lunch, milk bar, busy with potential. Approx, net $lBO wkly. Price $12,500. Spacious shop and working area, plus car park. Rathie James and Co., M.R.E.1.N.Z., 170 Manchester St, 50-159; a.h. 898-119, sole agents. 7283 RESTAURANT located thriving southern town on main bus route to Lake Benmore and Queenstown. Almost new premises, beautifully appointed. Average weekly turnover $462 and further potential. Caters for tourists bus passengers, local population and holiday travellers. We have trading accounts showing excellent returns. Stock and plant at valuation, approx. $5OOO, goodwill $2500. Full particulars R. Stoneman, G.U.S. Real Estate, Main Rd, Hornby. Christchurch. M.R.E.I.N.Z Phone 497-129, A.H. 554-156.2822 FLOURISHING FOOD BUSINESS IN GOOD AREA NO opposition. No ingoing price required but favourable terms to suitable family. For further particulars PHONE 498-418. 1464 RESTAURANT This well positioned business would be a good family prospect. with three bedroom accommodation, and assured custom. Owing to domestic problems we must sell urgently at the ridiculous price of $5200. PHONE LYTTELTON 8786.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32053, 30 July 1969, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32053, 30 July 1969, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32053, 30 July 1969, Page 28

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