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| Businesses Sell BONNE BOUCHE FAST food/delicatessen situated in prestigious Canterbury Centre Is for definite sale, high foot count, turnover in excess of $5OOO per week. Excellent prospects of increased turnover as new buildings In surrounding area near completion. Genuine Inquiries only. Please phone 892340. BURNSIDE LARGE, CLEAN, BRIGHT, DAIRY VERY well patronised by the local community, T.O. $lO,OOO p.w. angle parking outside the front door, must be one of the nicest dairies around $40,000 plus S. and P. at valuation. Phone Philip Oates, 796-596 a.h. 595-997, Harcourts, MREINZ. BUSINESSES AVAILABLE NEWLY listed foodbar $28,500. Industrial style fruit and veg $7OOO p.w. turnover $75,000. Coffeebar, (no late nights), $49,500. Motor workshop, 3 man unit $40,000. Excellent, attractive jewellery stall, busyposition $27,000 plus s.a.v. Cafe takeaway, new suburb $22,000. Dairy (lockup) $lO,OOO p.w. with potential to Increase $25,000 plus stock and plant at valuation. Country store, 6 days with spacious freehold $lOO,OOO. Phone John Robinson 529-147, 382-330. ? Whittle Knight &T sßoatwood BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY BE in your own retail business. Delightful premises retailing quality glass and giftware lines. This bright, spacious shop located in the heart of Merivale, easily operated by one person, is available for $19,850, plus stock and plant at valuation. For details phone Roger Turner 517-141, a.h. 526-845, Ramsay Real Estate. BUSINESS SELL TAKEAWAYS $29,500, good little family business with accommodation JEWELLERY $41,000. Fashion and silver jewellery, great turnover, easily run. HAIRDRESSING $29,500. Super little hair care business, great lease and turnover. FLORIST $60,000 plus stock. Well established and with good foot traffic. EMPTY SHOP $15,000, Merivale Village, street frontage. Good lease. LINGERIE $67,000. Exquisite range of quality wear. Very sound and respected business. BURGERS $50,000, well established and very popular bar. For details phone: MIKE MENZIES 557-708 or a.h. 584-755 CLEANING CONTRACT A cleaning contract, in a central city tavern, Is available. Suitable for a working couple. The contract Is for up to 4 years Initially, and involves morning work, 7 days per week. Price $20,000. Written enquiries only will be accepted, addressed to: “Cleaning Contract”, P.O. Box 2262, Christchurch. GOLD COAST Unisex and Beauty Salons BROADBEACH CLOSE to Casino completely refurbished, established clientele and good tourist trade, low rental long lease, Aust. $60,000 walk-in, walkout. KIRRA Close to Coolangatta Development area, right on the beach, Aust. $40,000, walk-ln, walkout. Can be purchased separately or as one unit. Further details, phone 706 Kumara, or Gold Coast (075) 361-279. HOTELS - MOTELS BUYING OR SELLING FREEHOLDS OR LEASES Finance arranged Contact: J. P. MORGAN REAL ESTATE MREINZ 114 The Square Palmerston North Phone (063 ) 84-006 A.H.: Nick Nicholls (063) 62-458 RESTAURANT $95,000 FANTASTIC opportunity to own one of Chch longest established and most highly respected restaurants. New plant and chattels throughout, long lease, cheap rent. This business includes basic accommodation upstairs. Fantastic money spinner. For more information phone 370528 any time, Gary Gillard. —gS—VIDEO WHOLESALE AND LEASING BUSINESS LUCRATIVE nationwide, video leasing business for sale. Owners retiring. Profits in excess of $200,000 per annum. Stock of over 5000 modern video movies all labelled under the new act. Low rental premises. Jumbo Bedford van, office equipment, computer, all for the price of $320,000 (0.n.0. Some finance available to suitable purchaser. Phone (059) 82-052 or write to: P.O. Box 594, Masterton.

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