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HOTELS FOR SALE. (Continued from page 2.) Tj'Oß Sale, Private Hotel, as a going con- -*■ eern, in go-ahead town; 35 rooms, completely furnished; 5 acres of ground, stock nnd poultry. Splendid opportunity for working family. Reasonable deposit. For particulars of Lease, etc., write to “Waikato,’* D 449, c/o “Dominion.” ■VORTH ISLAND HOTEL, in flourishing district, first-class freehold. Owner, who is occupier, selling on account illhealth ; unencumbered; would consider exchange good equity or sheep farm; will stand fullest investigation to bona-fide inquirers only. Reply B-181, c/o “Dominion.” ’ FOR T EASEHOLD of Hotel in City; lease 4 years 4 months; rent £25 week. Rates and Taxes £l5O, Wages £2O; 44 bedrooms; takings, £271. Price, including furniture and fittings, £3750. Stock at valuation. This house is well furnished. A. A. WOOD, Hotel Broker, Box 226, Palmerston North. FOR SALE: ——— pOUNTRY FREEHOLD in steady town, trade £BO per week and improving, 22 rooms, hotel in first-class order; free house. We can recommend this freehold as a first-class proposition and a safe investment. For particulars apply— A. W. GALLICHAN AND CO., Hotel Brokers and Valuators, PALMERSTON NORTH. HOTEL TO LEASE. I WANT a Tenant for a nice little Country Hotel doing about £9O per week. All last summer the takings averaged over £lOO per week. The rental is £8 per week. Ingoing £3500, cash £lOOO. Free house. THOS. B. DWAN, A.M.P. Building, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. HOTELS FOR SALE. "VEAR WANGANUI, lease 4} years, Av rental £7 10s. weekly; goodwill and furuiture £1550. NELSON, about 2 years, rental £l5 weekly; goodwill and furniture £3OOO. LYTTELTON, freehold, £13,000, cash required £3600. WAIHI, freehold and furniture £9OOO, cash required £l5OO. L. DWAN AND SON, Hotel Brokers and Financiers, Next Grand Hotel, Willis Street. HOTELS FOR SALE. pOUNTRY HOTEL, Freehold, with 25 V acres land, everything m first-class order. Takings £75 weekly. Price £6OOO. £2OOO cash required. Town Freehold. 25 rooms, in good order. Takings £95 bar: £11.500 price for possession, terms arranged. Town Freehold in Taranaki, including Shops, £23.000. Country Hotel Freehold, very easy house to run. splendid position doing £65 weekly; £5500. about £l5OO cash. Can recommend inspection. Town Leasehold, 5 years at £l~ week. Takings £145 week. Price £4OOO. with £l5OO rash ■ finance can be arranged. STAINTON AND CO.. LTD.. Devon Street East. New Plymouth. (Continued on Page 18.) MOTORS AND CYCLES FOR SALE. PACKARD. PACKARD TOURER, done 17,000, as new? £4OO. CHRYSLER TOURER, guaranteed in best order, £250. We have others from £4O. G. MALMO. LTD . . THE CHRYSLER GARAGE, MASTERTON. A MONGST Cars recently dismantled ■A are: Buick “Six,” 191 i; Chandler; Essex “Four”; Hupp “N”; Maxwell, 1917; Overland “Light 4”; Perry “Four”; Studebaker, 1916; Garford 4ton Truck; Buick “Four,” 1923; Chalmers ; Essex “Six”; Hupp “R"; Nash, 6, 81; Paige, “1920” ; Rugby Six, 1929, Studebaker' “Light 6”; Buick “Four,’ 1924; Dodge, 1915; Fiat “509”; Hupp “32”; Oakland “34B”; Perry "Twin”; Rugby “Four,” 1929; Studebaker “Big 6.” AUTO PARTS LIMITED, 125 a Church Street, Palmerston North. Telephone 6729. Telegrams, "Autoparts,” Palmerston North. Head Office, Christchurch. ■QSEDCARS WORTHY OF INSPECTION AT THE DE SOTO SHOWROOM. Armstrong Siddley Saloon, as new, fully equipped, 6 wheels, etc., £220. Overland Tourer, late model, beautiful condition, 30 m.p.g., £BO. Chrysler 70 Sports Speedster, very fast and sporty, complete with many extras, £235. Morris Oxford Tourer: Had very careful usage; a real bargain, £175. Buick Six Tourer, £25. Essex Four Tourer, £4O. Buick Four Tourer, £2O. Exchanges and Deferred Terms. Open till 9 p.m. Every Evening. . N.Z. MOTOR CO., Wakefield Street, Wellington.

EDUCATIONAL.. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. WELLINGTON. THE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE. THE OLDEST COMMERCIAL COLLEGE IN WELLINGTON. ROLL NUMBER — — OVER 2000 STUDENTS. PERSONAL AND CORRESPONDENCE TUITION INAccountancy, Advertising, Banking, Bookkeeping, B.Com. Degree, Business Practice, General Knowledge, Insurance, Land Agency, Law Professional, LL.B. Degree, Matriculation, Public Service Entrance, S-ilesmanship, Secretarial Practice, Shorthand. Typewriting. Teachers’ Certificates. University Examinations. A PERMANENT STAFF of Experienced and Highly Qualified Tutors is employed. The FEES are moderate, and may be paid, by instalments. Complete notes are provided free of charge in many of the courses. MORNING, AFTERNOON and EVENING CLASSES. The Managing Director has had forty yeaxs’ experience in Primary, Secondary, Technical, Commercial and University Education. OFFICE: 98 THE TERRACE ’PHONE 43—080. B. L. ENTING, 8.C0m., A.1.A.N.&, H. AMOS, F.R.Econ.S., Director. Managing Director. HOTELS, TOURIST & HEALTH RESORTS BELL BUS WELLINGTON SIGHT-SEEING TOURS No. 1 Tour.—2B Miles. Leave 10 a.m. daily, return 12.30 p.m. No. 2 Tour.- —30 miles. Leave 2 p.m. daily, return 5 p.m. No. 3 Tour.— GO Miles. Leave 2 p.m., return 5.30 p.m., Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays. All Buses leave Government Buildings and pick en route by arrangement. Fares (all trips), 5/-. Dial 45—555 for Seats. CAPE KIDNAPPERS < MEREWEE GUEST HOUSE, Te Awanga, Hastings. First-class accommodation for paying guests. Tennis, golf, sea bathing, boating, etc. Fifteen minutes’ drive from Havelock North Colleges. . Excellent climate all year round. Recommended by doctors. Write for illustrated pamphlets.—MßS. G. E. WILLIAMS, Proprietress. CARTERTON-M ASTERTON Daily Service Leave Carterton 8,9, 10, 1 a.m., 1,2, 3,4, 5, and 5.30 p.m. daily. Fridays, 7 and 9.30 p.m. Leave Masterton P.O. 8,9, 10, 11 a.m., 1,2, 3, 4. 5, 5.30 p.m. daily. Friday 9 and 10.15 p.m. Sunday, leave Carterton 10 a.m., 2,5, 9 p.m. Masterton 9 a.m., 1.30, 4.30, 8.30 p.m. ’Phones etc.—Props., A. B. COTTRELL and A. .1. SNELGROVE. Masterton. 1997; Carterton, 179. Special Buses Dances, Picnics, Tpura,

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 264, 3 August 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 264, 3 August 1929, Page 3

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