| Businesses Sell MOTEL BUYERS WHEN you are considering buying a motel, as either a leasehold business, freehold going concern, or simply as an investment, you want to discuss facts with an experienced broker. Here at Mainland Real Estate our specialist brokers have collectively owned, operated, leased, invested and managed motels as part of their prior experience. This coupled with good real estate experience and expertise, makes our brokers able to handle any motel related enquiry. We have got an extensive proven sales record in motels, builtup over years. Our brokers have physically visited nearly every South Island motel, so when you want to know about market comparisons, valuing, financing, trading, referral groups, rentals, chatels, market selection etc., only one call Is necessary. PH. 480-759 (any time) or call at 134 Rlccarton Rd John Harrison 595-843 a.h. Paul McKenzie 517-820 a.h. Peter Horgan 489-022 a.h. MREINZ
I 3L 3 3Y 3S Boutique For Sale Northlands Mall, Christchurch. ■% An up market boutique retailing an a extensive range of fashion sunglasses. Top brands are included in the comprehensive range. Well located, the Idle Eyes boutique offers a unique opportunity to take advantage of the trend to specialist retailing. Ideally suited to an owner-operator with an interest in fashion and design. For further details please contact, in the first instance, Margaret Chapman or David Jarman of Peat Marwick Christchurch, telephone (03) 796-480, fax (03) 664-537. kb/WjJ Peat Marwick VIDEO GAMES HIRE AND SERVICING ESTABLISHED BUSINESS with many site locations, principally in Christchurch. For early sale. For further details contact: Jackie Miller, Chambers Nicholls, 799-580 CHRISTCHURCH. WEST COAST SERVICE STATION TO LEASE i UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY has arisen to lease high volume outlet In Greymouth. Modern facilities to oil ■ company’s latest appearance standards. • Reply : “Press” ZP3599, ► Private Bag, CHRISTCHURCH. YACHT CHARTERING BUSINESS SUCCESSFUL and growing yacht charter business operating within the Marlborough Sounds, Tasman Bay and surrounding Islands Is offered for sale as a going concern, including one Carpenter 29 yacht, the optional purchase of one Whiting 40 yacht, with possible lease of one Farr 1220 and one Wright 37, register of over 500 potential charterers, forward bookings, stationery and brochures. All yachts have been maintained to the highest ' standards, are surveyed to M.O.T. extended : and extreme limits and equipped to satisfy the i most discerning charterers. Sea experience 1 not essential. . Write for further particulars to: i Yacht Chartering Business P.O. Box 7 i BLENHEIM f CINEMA 1 Growing Business with room for generating extra income. Vendor wishes to pursue new interests and has priced this business to sell. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS Your opportunity to purchase a business with maximum potential. Sale due to ill health. $28,500 incl S.A.V. : Ph. BRETT CLARKSON f Specialist Business Broker 498-325 or a.h. 664-720 ; HORNBY REAL ESTATE LTD i . M.R.E.1.N.Z.X., j j.y . • . *
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