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BUSINESSES FOR SALE. 1 P-SEATER Char-a-banc, together with Mail Contract, for Sale. Full particulars. Write D 436. c/o "Dominion.'’ VVANTED to Sell, good Grocery and ’ ’ General Store at valuation, small capital required. For particulars apply .1422 "Dominion.” EOR SALE, Seaside Store and Dwelling, splendid business, long lease; ill-health urges sale. Particulars from Owner, D 433, c/o “Dominicn.” EUR SALE—Hand Laundry, Manawatu I- district, established 14 years; takings last 12 months £330; walk in, walk out; £250, or nearest offer for cash. Write D 322, c/o “Dominion.” 4*350 CASH Buys Modern China, Glass, and Kitchenware Business, heart of city 5 years’ lease; moderate rental; good opportunitv for suitable man. Particulars, write R 442. c/o “Dominion.” EOR SALE, in leading Hawke’s Bay town, up-to-date Boardinghouse, doing big business; lease of premises, with right of rewenal. Worth inquiring about, as big profit for right person. Particulars sent to those interested. Inquire D 440, c/o “Dominion.* 1 THE District Public Trustee, Nelson, J- has for Sale an up-to-date modern Bakery and Confectionery Business situated in the heart of Nelson. It is an excellent proposition and full particulars may be obtained upon application to the District Public Trustee, WelPICTURE THEATRE. Q EATING over 460, good suburb, exk/ cellent business, latest equipment; good lease, low rent. Sound proposition. Cash, £B5O. No option given. Further particulars from Sole Agent— WM. BUTLER, 115 Lambtou Quay. Phone 23—522. PETONE. PETONE. TJOOT BUSINESS for Sale great opportunity live man. Price only £3O. New sht>p. Stock and fittings (new) at valuation, about £300; owner retiring. J. M. PEARSON AND CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Jackson Street, Petone. FOR SALE, A DOUBLE BUSINESS, 2 shops with dwelling attached, all under one roof; every convenience; only built three years; good turnover, one a grocer’s, the other fruit and confectionery; cash wanted, £7OO, which includes stock, fittings, etc.; well stocked. Further particulars write Owner, HA ZELL, Gisborne. OLD-ESTABLISHED BUSINESS. FIRST TIME OFFERED. HAYWARD AND CO., 71 Courtenay Place, Wellington. DAIRY, Confectionery. Bread, Milk Token Agency Business. Dwelling 5 rooms. Taking over £6O weekly, present hands nine years. Lease 3 years; rent, £2 ss. A genuine profitable concern at a reasonable price. Owner retiring. AUCTIONEERING BUSINESS FOR SALE. A N Auctioneering Business conducting the following Agencies, Land Agents, Insurance, Valuers, Auction Mart and General Agents, is now placed on the market for the first time. No opposition and in a prosperous inland town with a population of about 1500. Good reasons for placing the above business on the market. Further particulars apply— D4OB, c/o “Dominion. H A tRDRESSING BUSINESS', QUITABLE two ladies or gentlemen. Latest electric equipment, large show window, saoon and shampoo room. Also 4 living rooms. Complete in every detail; 7 years’ lease, rent £2 10s. Gold mine to persons knowing the business. Best proposition offered. Price, £375. Terms to suitable buyer. Every investigation invited. Particulars from sole agent, > WM. BUTLER, 115 Lambton Quay. 'Phone 23 —522.

WOOD AND COAL BUSINESS. SITUATED most progressive town, Southern Waikato, freehold premises and up-to-date plant in eplendid 'order. NO GOODWILL. House with every convenience; can be either leased or purchased, adjoining yard. Average NET PROFIT £lOO6 per annum for last 3 years, can be increased. Cash required for GOING CONCERN. £1506. Splendid chance to live man, owner GOING HOME TO OLD COUNTRY. Full particulars on application to Sole Agent— J. R. MORTON, P.O. Box 60. Te Kuiti. HAWKE’S BAY BUSINESSES. STATIONERY Business (Commercial), k’ doing splendid business; £675 and easy terms. A rare chance. KITCHENWARE, Crockery Business; good stand. Can be worked up into a great business; £6OO. CONFECTIONERY and Manufacturing Plant- Best position in Hastings; £650. GILL BROS., Hastings. COUNTRY STORE. TURNOVER’ £12,000 PER YEAR. SOUNDEST Country Store proposition M e ver offered! Strictest inspection of books allowed, and every facility for thorough investigation of Business permitted bona-fide purchaser. Situation prosperous Main Trunk centre, adjacent to Wanganui. Large double-fronted shop (30ft. frontage). with 5-roomed House attached, with every convenience Storeroom, 14 x 40, stable,. 4 stalls, chan house. 2 motor sheds, oil room and man’s whare; good garden, 6ft. fence all round- P.O. attached to store. Rent £3 per week; 17 acres of land also at £3 per year. How Cheap! Turnover £lOOO per month. Price £2OO Goodwill. Stock and Plant at valuation. This is the soundest Country Store proposition ever seen. Wire at once for first refusal, and the day you will inspect. HACKSHAW, SEARLE, P.O. Box 313, Wanganui. HOTELS FOR SALE. HOTELS FOR SALE FREEHOLD, in farming district, close to good town; trade £6O to £lOO weekly: modern building, free for everything. Cash required, about £2OOO. balance over term of 5 years, interest 7 per cent. HOTEL LEASE, Wanganui, 5 years' lease. £3500: ingoing cash required, £l5OO- - house. m < HOTEL IN ALBERTA. CANADA Leasehold in perpetuity; takings 10<0 dollars per month. Price ten tlioiisand dollars. Owner wants to trv New Zealand for a change for health 100 cold for him in Alberta, bull p-)' ticulars from DWAN BROS., Hotel Owners and Agents, Willis Street, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 16, 14 October 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 16, 14 October 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 16, 14 October 1926, Page 1

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