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I 7,30 p?m. [Torn Stoppard's DIRTY LINEN | scandal in high places | preceded by | Sophocles’ classic I whodunnit OEDIPUS $8 & $7 HRHirerca | 8.15 p.m. I Robert Lord's | N.Z. comedy UNFAMILIAR STEPS | bizarre & hilarious I $8 as 7 | BOOK 66-992 | 20 Worcester Street Businesses Sell MERIVALE Mall, 700 sq ft, lease. Terrific opportunity, prime downstairs site, In Christchurch’s most successful suburban shopping centre. Genuine reason for selling. Details, ph. the Manager, 556-041, a.h. 558005. MOTEL, first day offered by sole agents. Close to city on main thoroughfare. 11 units from bedsitters to family. 4star plus, large grounds which allow for future development. Good occupancy and turnover. Generous accommodation for owner/ manager. Generous finance avail. Full price $500,000. Please phone Phil Alexander of Sherris and Robertson Ltd, MREINZ, 792-120, a.h. 515-812. MOTELS. One of the top bracket motel businesses in Christchurch. A modern complex of superior standard and in first class order in every respect. High turnover and capital gain assured. Substantial mortgage finance avail to approved purchaser, or may consider smaller motel swap. Valuation report evidences worth. Genuine reason for sale at only $535,000. (negotiable) Ph. 64-490. MOTELS. Some substantial propositions Including large complexes with land for development and lease of substantial fully licensed tourist complex on T/O, $870,000 p.a. Rathle James, MREINZ, 146 Manchester St. Ph. 799-596, a.h. 881-047. MOTEL Tourist house complex, Christchurch City $BlO,OOO or on favourable lease terms. Exceptional development potential. Ph. Clutha Halliday, 799-896 anytime. St Albans Real Estate Ltd, MREINZ. MOTEL. Sunny Westland. Mild winters, delightful summers. 8 units. 3 double bdrm owner’s accomm. maintenance free construction, chattels maintained in excellent order. Exceptional value at $190,000. Liberal finance and terms considered. Call St Albans Real Estate Ltd., MREINZ, Halliday 799-896 anytime. QUICK lunches, Takeaways, Including some substantial propositions, city . and commerlcal Industrial, also Licensed Restaurants. See our selection, Rathle James, MREINZ, 799-596, a.h. 881047, 146 Manchester St. RANGIOHA bookshop with increasing T. 0., and good potential, attractive building in busy shopping complex. Total ingoing approx. $41,500. Contact sole agents, Wrlghtson NMA, MREINZ, ph. 7727, a.h. 6595 Rangiora. SADDLERY, situated on main road, north of city, accommodation attached, large sound home, on subdivisible private section, Ideal opportunity for couple with some knowledge of horses and either partner working (possibility of leasing 15 acres adjacent), sell as whole unit or consider retaining section. Full price approx. $70,000. Genuine enquiries to "Press” ZP2362. TAKEAWAY food bars. Choice of two, centrally located, 5 day businesses with restricted hours. These popular types are seldom available. Substantial turnovers with high profit returns. Ralistically proced at $32,000 and $35,000. Details from Kent Prler Real Estate, Ltd, MREINZ, 794-120, a.h. Stan Maitland 843-886.

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Press, 6 July 1983, Page 47

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Page 47 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 6 July 1983, Page 47

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