BUSINESSES AND PARTNERSHIPS, TO GROCERS ANI) PROVISION DEALERS. A REMARKABLE OPPORTUNITY. THE OLDEST-ESTABLISHED BUSINESS IN WELLINGTON IS OIFKREI) FOR SALI'.. AT A TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE. I HAVE been instructed by the owner, who is forced to retire for prn.ito reasons, to offer his grocery and prc-MSion business. -n.it The business is carried on in t!\e nearc of the City, and has a large family connection and counter trade. Tne expenses of carrying tho business are_ extremely low, and an opportunity is offered to an enterprising man to double the turnover, which, even now when no advertising .s done, is over £5000 per annum. The stock, which can bo taken tion, can bo reduced to tho value of .i.iulThere is four years' lease to run at a very low rental, and the price askecl J} the vendor for this remarkable bargain is only £250. Particulars to principals only. Write now. . First come, first served. J. T. HORN. 37 Panama Street, Wellington. TO INVESTORS. DAVID WHYTE, Sharebroker, Hastings, has some good investments to offer. One shows 9 per cent, dividend, and is increasing yearly in value. Another holds out the prospects of large dividends. ' MR, WHYTE will personally call on bona-flde inquirers. 1 Office: QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS. ~ FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. FIRST-CLASS TEA ROOMS AND CASH STORE. CASH TURNOVER. £1250 PER ANNUM. HERE IS A GREAT CHANCE FOR A FAMILY OR. WIDOW WIIH ' DAUGHTERS. PREMISES, Store, and Large lea Rooms; 10 living rooms; situated a. a favourite seaside resort; lease, 6y years, at £2 10s. per neck. Turnover all casn, no bookings; large profits on all Price. £350, including furniture. mi.ch, about £100, at valuation. APP ' T LEWIS AND CO., WANGANUI. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. BAKERY', showing profit £150 a vear, 1700 loaves weekly. Leasehold 255. Must sell, ill-hoaltn. lake £275. Cash, £150. Also N.I. Country Business, 800 loaves weekly. cart. £150. Cash, £100. . DRAPERY, £450 year living. £12M stock. Owner retiring. £500 deposit. Also £000 year business, owner i.l. Stock £1500. Term?. _ . Our pamphlet, "Business Opportunities," free on request. N.Z. BUSINESS EXCHANGE, 187 Manchester Street, CIIRISTCIIURCH. PA HTNER WANTED. WANTED, by Young Sheep Farmer, 1800 neves, half bush; 2000 slieep, etc., wintered on balance. Partner, yo;ihu 'man (Eualish preferred). C'a-h required, about £1000. Apply "Sheep larmer, c.o. "Dominion" OHlce. TUNING and Supper Rooms, in good Is -Main Trunk township, 1 minute from Railway Station; seating accommodation for 50 people; average weekly turnover, £20; Tent, 31s. per weeK; lease, 16 months to run, with right of renewal. For price, etc., write (o ' J. T. BARRY AND CO., Agents, Feilding. THE Leading Fruit ami Confectionery Business in Napier For Sale. Situate Emerson Street; gcc<l big shop and a largo living rooms; two entrances hom M«in .Street; 5 years' lease; high-class, old-established business; returns, £40 per week; profits, £S to £10 weekly guaranteed. Remember, Napier is booming jus*, now. This is a rare, opportunity. 1 nco as Koin?, c£2fto. Apply sliaip, C-AoiMDl AND CO.. Box 197, Hastings. OADDLER and Harness Maker's BusiO ness for Sale, in thriving town; doing £90 month cash; shop and dwellin" attached; good business for live man:, terms arranged. . Full particulars, apply "Dominion" Office. ARBERS—For Sale, Hairdresser and Tobacconist's Business in nsmg town; no opposition; exceptional oppuituuity goodwill only .£SO. Apply sharp to C. B._l.''vev, Te Kniti. . OR SALE, i r n progressive suburb, Sta. tionerv and Fancy Goods Business, good dwelling attached, Audi'ess at Dominion" Office. **rANTED, Sell, splendid paying Fish W Ovster and Supper Rooms; price £25; rent, 20s. per w;eek. 158 Taranaki Street. educational. BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. 11 Groy Street. Telephone 2098. P.O. Boi IKS. /■"IIASSES conducted far Accountancy. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Matriculation, and all Entrnnce University Examinations. Junior and Senior Ci vil Servioe. Eight experienced teachers with the highest credentials employed. M' ISS JIARGARET NEUMANN, TEACHER OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, Routh's Buildings, Feathers-ton Street. . Business Girls' and Students Classes a speciality. Intending pupils should enrol at once. • _ jMassage, for Rheumatism, Indigestion, ; etc. Interviews, 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. , Saturdays. 10 a.m. to soon- | "langer dbesscutting SCHOOL." ' MISS KATE STEWART, Principal. The Longer System is eirnplo. efficient, and most successful in results; no calculations. Classes daily 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. Evening Classes, Tuesdays and Fridays, 7 to 9. Cut patterns to measure a" speciality. The new Blouse and Skirt Cutters are especially adapted for tho present style l ?. Classes held, 94 Wilua i Street, opp. Shortt'a. ROFESSOR MAC, Clairvoyant, no humbug. Life's story truly told; science, accuracy, truth, a seer of tho first water, gifted from boyhood; 10 a.m. till 10 p.m.; 2s. (>d. and 55.; country and in-ter-Dominion clients F.end date of birth in full, hour born if possible, sample handwriting, ss. stamped envelope ; prompt roplics. Consulting rooms, 138 Tory St., Wellington, close Vivian Street. 7SROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL, Boarding and Day School for Boys under 13 years of age. Special class tor Boys under six. Miss Soreervibo, SI Hill Street. CHAPLIN'S IMPERIAL- RESTAURANT. 35 MANNERS STREET. FROM 7 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT. B-COURSE LUNCHEON. 3d. SUNDAY DINNER, ONE SHILLING. Private Room for Ladies. WANTED— Edisfln's Geni Combination and Fireside Phonograpu, £4 10s. ami £0 103.; cash cr easy time pavments; open evory evening. I-lomU'B i'.na to., op> posito Library, Ncwtcsi'jj. I
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1430, 3 May 1912, Page 1
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