AUCTIONS. DISPLENISHING SALE, AT SOLWAY SHOW GROUND, MASTER TON, On TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1926 (Day Before Stockbreeders’ Fair). ON Account of Messrs. W. Perry and Son, “Penrose.” Master ton, who have decided to reduce their Pedigree Stud Romney Flock, and will oftet the following registered Stud iiheep oy public auction: — 100 to 150 stud Romney ram lambs 70 to 100 cast for age . Romney ewes 100 Romney ewe lambs Full particulars later. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD. Auctioneers iu Conjunction. BUSINESSES FOB SALE. FISH SHOP AND"~REbTAURANT. . SITUATED large town, central position; large shop ami dining-room also 3 living rooms; long lease; turnover; £4O to £5O weekly. Price, including everything, as a going concern, personal furniture included, £150; terms cash. Solo Agent — J. R. MORTON, -P.O. Box 60, Te Kuiti. CONFECTIONERY, Soda Fountain, V* Light Lunches, etc., NAPIER. Oldestablished, high-class Business. Reasonable rent. Situated principal street. Seo, at once, R. J. TAYLOR AND CO., Solo Agents, Bowen Street. FOR SALE, DRAPERY AND FANCY GOODS BUSINESS. OWNER is compelled to dispose of above business on account of ilk health. Stock valued at about aCIOOO at valuation. No payment asked for goodwill. Lock-up shop; long lease will be given at low rental. No business of like nature in locality. Ollers splendid opportunity as a Branch Shop of a City Business. Best of season’s business now at hand. Financial assistance will be given to reliable purchaser. Apply, in first instance, to BOURNE AND BALLINGALL, Public Accountants, Wanganui. PROSPECTIVE BUSINESS BUYERS NOTE. "REFORE purchasing any Business it JD will pay you to obtain a copy of tiho Latest Edition of the “New Zealand Business Register." This is the recognised Business Buyers’ Guide, and contains full particulars of oyer 200 of the best-paying propositions in New Zealand. Copies free. TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS, heart 1 of City, seating capacity 84; good lease. Turnover MlB4 per week; an excellent proposition; £l2OO cash GENERAL STORE, HAWKE’S BAY, corner shop; excellent position. Lease weekly. Turnover £6OO-£7OO month. Stock, Plant, valuation. About £llOO cash required. (565) COUNTRY BAKERY SMALL GOODS, important town. Premises consist, shop, bakehouse, 4 living rooms. Lease .£3 10s. weekly; turnover 2300 21b. loaves, smalls. Complete plant; .£7OO cash required. (611) PRIVATE HOTEL, WELLINGTON; 44 bedrooms, over 6 years’ lease; rent £2O. Full particulars on application. RICHARD A. LARGE AND CO., P.O. Box 951, 'Wellington. 015ces, opposite General Post Office. WANGANUI’S LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL FOR SALE. TPOR PRIVATE SALE—Wanganui’s J- Leading Private Hotel. Superior accommodation and tariff. Situated 2 minutes from Post Office in the very best pcsition. Slightly elevated, with attractive entrance. Huge balconies and promenade. The best of furniture and superior linen and bedding; 41 rooms and 4 good buth rooms. Hot and cold water, electric light, etc. Bright din-ing-room, splendid service. I'he cheapest rent in New Zealand. A 5.J years lease at rental £5 10s. per week. I nrnituro insured £lOOO. Price for the Hotel, walk in, walk out, £l4OO. This includes all furniture, 2 pianos, etc. If you are progressive and want to make money come right away and inspect privately the oldest established and most popular Private Hotel in the River City. Further details from HACKSHAW SEARLE, P.O. Box 313, Wanganui.
EDUCATIONAL. LET SCOTS COLLEGE HAVE YOUR BOY. rpo bring out the best in his character J- —to prepare him for a useful career —to improve his physique —to give him the wholesome companionship of lads his own age! Satisfy yourself that Scots College can do the best for your son. Ask parents and employers of "old boys." They will vouch for the high moral tone of this College. Rsad the prospectus, investigate the qualifications of the Staff. Visit the College—your are cordially invited—ami see for yourself the splendid equipment, healthy situation, and pleasant environment of “Scots." SCOTS COLLEGE. Miramar, Wellington, DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL For Boys of All Ages. For Prospectus and all information, apply to the Registrar, Hank of ?<ew Zealand Chambers, Manners Street, Wellington. FROM OFFICE BOY TO EXECUTIVE “'Y'ES, Jim is only 25, yet he is holding a responsible executive position in a big Auckland firm. ''Ho started when he was 17, rs office boy, but was ambitious, and aspired to quick success. Ho decided to go through a course in ACCOUNTANCY & BOOKKEEPING. For a few years he spent a few evenings a week in pleasant study of these subjects—then he qualified as an Accountant. His salary was doubled — bigger responsibilities camo his way, till now —at 25 —ho is in a remarkably good position. "He stu lied tinder tho guidance of tho N.Z. Correspondence Schools, and he often speaks of the wonderful PERSONAL help they gave him and attributes liis success to the efficiency of their methods.” These are the words of a proud Mother. Make your Mother proud of 3 *Dccido now to qualify for a bigger, better, more remunerative position. Write at once for particula-s of our ACCOUNTANCY' AND BOOKKEEPING COURSE TO THE NEW ZEALAND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (Incorporating Metropolitan and Maori- • Innd Colieges). 112 MARINE ENGINEERS' INSTITUTE CORNER AITKEN 'ND AfUirGR AVE STR EETS. WELDIN* ITON TELEPHONE 42-368. AND AT AUCKLAND)
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