Hotels tor Sale ARE your savings all in your home? I suggest you sell and invest in a hotel/tavem from $60,000 lease, or $150,000 freehold. Good accommodation. Excellent profits make your money work. Phone Brian Farrow 795-060, or a.h. 480402, Manchester Homes, MREINZ. HOTEL (freehold), turnover $275,000 pa. Totally renovated throughout Ideal husband and wife business. Can be financed on $70,000. Ph. Ted Box at Kent Prler Real Estate, MREINZ, 794-120. HOTEL, motel complex, catering for both tourist and domestic market with regular clientele, Idyllic situation with mountains and bush, poised for further development on Increasing turnover sell or lease. Ph. David Habgood 798-414 a.h. 324-216 Cathcart and Turnbull, Ltd, MREINZ. • HOTELS and taverns, freeholds and leaseholds. City, suburban, rural, country main highways, also tourist licensed. Some first class propositions, well situated with substantial turnovers and owners’ finance available to offer. See us now for selection and advice. Rathle James, MREINZ, 146 Manchester St, 799-596, a.h. 881047. EQUITY PARTNERS REQUIRED AN opportunity to Invest in a City Tavern redevelopment is available to investors with an Interest In the hotel Industry. Partners are not required to be involved In the day to day running, however, an opportunity exists for an experienced Tavern Manager to Join as Manager Partner. Minimum shareholding required $20,000. Inquiries please to: P.O. BOX 1581, CHRISTCHURCH. HOTEL LEASE BEST BUY IN N.Z. FEATURES INCLUDE • Tourist town location • Turnover approaching one million p.a. • No bottle store sales • Impressive* net profit • Long lease • Complex redecorated inside and out Agents note. This business has only become available due to 111 health. The price of $320,000 plus stock makes this the most competitive priced hotel we have available and Is an Investment we can thoroughly recommend. For details phone Ted Box at sole agents, 794-120. k|prier| e MREINZ I __ South Island Agents for I Business Broken (NX) Ltd I HOTELS Buying, Selling, Leasing New Zealand wide Phone Keith Geary 790-246, a.h. 327-270 One of the country’s most experienced hotel brokers. HOTE’LS/TAVERNS DUE to record sales, I have genuine clients requiring businesses In all areas. If you are considering selling, please phone (In confidence) John Bently, 63-394 anytime. south v'l ISLANDFa MOTEL Lffi BROKERS -WEST COAST ON lake shore. Well known hotel, good chattels and condition, steadily Increasing turnover with unlimited potential, excellent buying at the asking price of $160,000 plus stock, with vendorfinance available. Phone Lloyd Williams, 797-320, Chch, a.h. 4827 Ashburton, MREINZ. Birthday Greetings Our wee Leanne, An admiring Jeff Crowe fan. She’s still so sweet, But has grown up with huge .arched feet Best Wishes Your Team Mates
Hotels for Sale Hotels for Sale HOTEL LEASEHOLD A popular hotel in thriving tourist area. The maintenance and chattel replacement is of an extremely high standard, which is reflected in the Bigh 1 ALL ENQUIRIES TO ■ ■, LYNDON M. SIGGLEKOW j r’■' ; , ,1 Ift A.H. 556-037 JI
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