Sections SCARBOROUGH, magnificent 1242 sq m flat site with unsurpassed views, $105,000. Barbara Vaughan, Cunningham Real Estate, 266-119, a.h. 265-296, MREINZ. TOWN or Country? Why make a choice, you can have the best of both. For further information on this exciting alternative see Public Notices “Edendale”. UPPER RICCARTON Excellent potential! Sunny 2701 sq m section, currently racing complex, with 3 bdrm home. Adjacent new sub-division. $134,000. Ph. Rae Maddams, Westside, 485-129, a.h. 483-186. MREINZ. WOODEND large back section, Ideal . private site amongst quality homes, own sep. driveway, $24,000. Ph. Milton Odgers, of Whittle, Knight and Boatwood, MREINZ, 484-149, a.h 371-522. AVONHEAD BROADFELL AVE @ Building ties @ Fully serviced LOCATED handy to Coach Corner and surrounded by quality homes. ONLY TWO LEFT FROM $55,000 Phone Paul Skelton, 790-604, a.h. 429-373
SIMES HALSWELL HALSWELL ONE OF THE BEST AMONGST established upmarket homes, elevated north facing section, 630 sq m. ONLY $35,000 Phone Howard Booth, 480-923 anytime, Harcourts, MREINZ. 9 TANGMERE PLACE $42,500 URGENT SALE! GENTLY elevated 500 sq m building site amongst quality homes. Partially fenced and services to boundary. This super section has wide street frontage. Offers considered. Ph. Anne Dempsey 790-604 a.h. 324-363. SIMES Hotels for Sale BLENHEIM’S leading hotel - In excellent operating order throughout - with new lounge and public bars. The kitchen is the chef’s delight, the dining room seats 90 plus. There are 28 guest rooms with heavy bookings. Turnover $750,000 with 20 year lease and the freehold available. Increased turnover Is assured. Price $385,000 plus stock. Phone Christchurch, 820-043, Harcourts, MREINZ, ask for Jacob.
CANTERBURY FREEHOLD HOTELS TWO RARE OPPORTUNITIES WE have been most favoured to receive instructions to market these two permanent material hotels located In busy rural townships and serving vast catchments. Both properties have major highway locations and are extremely well presented with high chattel content. Both properties have very solid turnover, but potential remains for incoming purchasers. Asking prices are $BOO,OOO and $925,000 plus stock. An early inquiry in complete confidence is recommended to the vendors’ Broker, Colin Jakeway on (03 ) 663-394 or by writing to P.O. Box 13-674, Christchurch. SOUTH ISLAND motelLh m«~.- BROKERS 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. HOTELS MOTOR INN: Holiday resort centre on main tourist route, 82 accom. units, 2 restaurants etc., lease or freehold, t.o. 51.76 M. CLOSE proximity city, freehold hotel, T.O. SI.4M, mostly bar. NELSON PROVINCE: Hotel, good accom. restaurant, T.O. SI.3M, freehold or lease, reasonably priced. CITY: High Std hotel, accom. restaurants with car parking etc. Lease with right of purchase.
The above plus full selection, hotels, taverns, motor inns and tourist licence to offer. Rathie James, MREINZ, 799596, a.h. 881-647.
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