PROPERTIES FOR SAI.E. /■'IITY—7 Rooms (two flats), no tram fares; £1850; finance arranged. Central Land Agency, 60 Willis Street. K ROOMS and Garage, best part Seaw toun, £1350, £lOO deposit. John Brodie, King’s Chambers. ■JVTGAIO —0 Rooms, drainage completed, ■W* concrete yard, 4 acre ; £1850; terms. Central Land Agency, 60 Willis Street. WANTED to Sell or Rent for term, ’’ 5-roomed House, large section, 60 Mitchell Street. Apply 97 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn. T? VICTORIA—Vacant, 0 Rooms, one story; good frontage: £2200, terms. Central Land Agency, 60 Willis Street. ■ A,IIR AM AR- —Section, must be sold, -WA handy to tram, drainage connected. Price £250, deposit £l5, balance on easy terms. Ring 40—329. VS TELLINGTON Terrace —7 Rooms, w land 38 x 59; £2400; deposit £150; vacant. Central Land Agency, 60 Willie Street. "POR SALE, Karehana Bay, PlimmerA- ton—New 4-roomed Bach, electric light, etc., part furnished; £475, easy terms. E.-F. Mildenhall, Johnsonville. TJ'ARORI —Vacant, Bungalow. 4 rooms .AV kitchenette; land 50 x 100; £1275, deposit £2OO. Central Land Agency, 60 Willis Street. J/ASTBOUliNE—Consult the Index ot A-l properties for Sale in the district, compiled by Hartridge’s House Agency (near the Wharf), Rona Bay. Tel. SO. PROPERTY Next Mew Winter Show, known as 71, 73, 75, 75a Hanson Street, Four Cottages; rentals £6. Situated 3 doors from John Street. Price .£2BOO, about £lOOO cash required, balance easy table mortgage, 6J per cent., due November 30, 1931. Write directly to Owner, Mrs. H. C. Martin, c /o Post Office, Greymouth, Westland, for fullest particulars. Wellington property taken in lieu of £5OO equity. SPECULATORS I TTERE’S a chance to make money. AA We have a 5-roomed property in Victoria Street, Lower Hutt (a street destined to become a main shopping centre), that would allow 2 shops to be built on the front. Apply, Sole Agents, J. E. McLaren AND CO. (Late Goodwin, Chichester and McLaren), Main Street, Lower Hutt. ’Phone 4G—' —36s. BUSINESS BLOCK, JACKSON STREET, PETONE. CORNER Site with shop and 5 living V rooms thereon; great proposition. Building could be converted into two shops. Frontage 25 feet. Price £2BOO. LUFF AND FOX, Real Estate Agents. 146 Jackson Street, Petone.
PETONE. PETONE. SPECIAL INVITATION TO SPECULATORS. fiORNER SECTION,’ Cuba and Bouverie Streets, 124 ft. frontage by a depth, of 100 ft. Price for quick sale, £lB per foot. I undertake to again turn this over for the purchaser within six months for £25 per foot. POWER, Hutt. Phone 70. . _____
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. VW AN TED to Sell, Spencer Piano, in ’ ’ gt>od order. Apply Parsons, 66 Adelaide Road. T'LUTE, Boehm System, a good instruA ment, in splendid condition. Phone 21—234. Write G 23, c/o “Dominion.” Y/iOLIN MAKER and Repairer. E. A. ’ Burr, 30 Courtenay Place. ’Cellos, £lO to £3O; Violins, £5 to £3O. D. Bass, £l5 to £25. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. "p'OR SALE —In progressive North IsA land provincial town, on»-a main railway, Drapery and Mercery Busness, rent 355; per week: concrete building. Stock about £l2OO (purchaser to exercise option over any quantity dr selection of stock). Present owner:must sacrifice within three weeks on account of ill-health. For further particulars write “Mercer,” c/o Box 1428, Wellington. VWOOD and Coal Yard, main centre; ’ ’ rent yard and house, only £2; turnover £3OOO per annum; complete plant for Carrying on the business, and price only £375. Richard A. Large and Co., Business Brokers, Wellington.
RESTAURANT AND CONFECTIONERY BUSINESSES.
COOD North Island Town, Tourist Re'Af gort. Up-to-date Restaurant, Confectionery. Soft Drinks, etc. Price only £450. Going Concern. ALEX. J. GEARY, Feilding.
SMALL DRAPERY BUSINESS. T ARGE Double-fronted Shop and A 4 Workroom; long lease at low rental; stock' and fittings at valuation; NO GOODWILL. Owner leaving for England. Apply promptly, as this is an excellent opportunity to do 100 per cent, better than wages. STANLEY E. BEAD AND CO., Real Estate Agents, Box 129,. Wanganui. PETONE. PETONE.
T FADING BOARDING-HOUSE and A-! PRIVATE HOTEL, containing 15 rooms with all possible up-to-date conveniences and only 1 minute from P. 0.; beautiful section (76 x 232, approximately), laid out in lawns, shrubs and trees; fully furnished (billiard table, etc.). Ah excellent proposition for a live person; 22 permanent boarders. Price £2900, going concern (including furniture) ; freehold.
W. R. FERRIS AND COP.O. Corner, Petone. Phone 46—365.
gPECIAL NOTICE. THE BEST YET OFFERED. • GROCERY BUSINESS—Shop with nice Dwelling, good lease, rental £3 week; turnover £5OOO year; a .'genujne prosperous business; stock and plant at valuation, about £600; part finance arranged to good man. FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY— Splendid business, with Dwelling, 5 rooms; lease 5 years, rental £3 15s. week ; cash trade £45 week; a sounder business unprocurable; as going concern, £3OO. MARBLE BAR. CONFECTIONERY, LOUNGE, Etc.—Best central position, very spacious premises, with Dwelling": a business with unlimited possibilities; can be purchased at 'valuation or going concern for about £6OO. CASH GROCERY (Heart City)—Conducted by present owner for past 7 years; for sale only owing health reasons;. good lease, easy rental: Dwelling, 5 rooms, attached, and no immediate opposition; grasp the opportunity, it will not' repeat itself ; ingoing about £4OO. FOR A SOUND, PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS CONSULT
E. CHARLES HOTTER, 77 Willis Street. Member Real Estate Institute..
"XTARBLE Bar, Restaurant, living 4'-*- rooms, city: takings £100: rent £1; £3500. Central Land Agency, 60 Willis Street
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 195, 19 May 1928, Page 2
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