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BUSINESSES FOR SALE. OOT Repair Business, doing 100 to 120 jobs week; rent £5; heart of city. Write N 49, c/o “Dominion.” f t ENERAL Store and Theatre Stall, 'A bungalow dwelling, good suburb; no agents. Write N 54, c/o “Dominion,” rpHERE is only one like this, and if A you are a live wire you are set for life. Situated at a Busy Seaside with fair amount of winter trade, but a worldbeater in the summer. Confectionery, Drinks, Ice Cream, Tea, Hot Water, Petrol Bowser. Baches to let. The rent for the whole issue is ten shillings per week, with , good lease. Price for the whole'outfit £375. We are the appointed Sole Agents and the Business can only be inspected by cur introduction. No options given. Wm. Butler, 140-150 Lambton Quay. BAKERY Business and Freehold Property, situated in business centre of a thriving town, Owner, who is retiring, is desirous of selling his freehold property together with his business doing approximately £lOO per week. A chance like this seldom offers and is a unique opportunity of acquiring a money-maker. N. C. FOX, 158 Jackson Street, Petoiie. “DENTAL PRACTICE FOR SALE. rpHIS is a well-established and increasA ing practice, situated in progressive North Island City. A splendid opportunity for a young energetic dentist. Term's could be \nrranged. and the price is very reftsoimble* For further particulars. ipplyPalmerston North. PASTRYCOOK’S BUSINESS. .010 WEEK PROFIT. Cakes, pastry, & buns, and pies; 5 years’ lease of attractive shop at low rental m busiest part of City. Price as going concern. HACKSHAW, SEARLE, the Live and Energetic Property Salesmen, Onn. D.1.C., Panama Street. Phonos: Office 45—413; Private 27—118. FOR LEASE. 14-ROOMED FURNISHED HOSTEL. QIT GATED in manufacturing suburb, near railway station, and close to six large factories employing hundreds of workers, so ensuring constant demand for board. Bods, furniture and crockery, etc., enough for sixteen persons, Which Could easily be built up to twenty. No premiuin Or goodwill, but references showing bonafidos and siiitability must be produced. For further details re cheap rental, etc., phone— . McLaren and nisbet, Land and Estate Agents,. 36 Main Street,. Lower Hutt. Wellington phone 46—365; Hutt <4B. DRAPERY BUSINESS FOR SALE. QOUND, old-established General Drapery Business in go-ahOad South Island town. Annual turnover £4300. Stock and Building valued at £3750. Can be purchased for £2500. Domestic circumstances Compel owner sacrifice this profitable business. Further particulars from “EMPORIUM,” .Care Charles Haines Advertising Agency, "The Dominion” Building, Wellington. SOUND BUSINESSES. 17RUIT. VEGETABLES, CONFECTIONERY, TEAROOMS. ICE CREAMS. ETC. —A very good business in one of Hawke’s Bay’s best towns; moderate rent for shop and living quarters. Last year’s turnover £3840. Rooks produced showing excellent profit. Price for everything as going concern, £l7OO. Good terms. Will consider exchange for smaller business. GENERAL STORE, NAPIER.—Cash turnover £7O weekly, over counter. Tram terminus, progressive locality. Shop nnd living quarters, at moderate rental. Price as going concern, only £BOO, which barely represents value of stock and fittings. Doctor’s orders to sell. HERBERT HEWITT, : Business Broker, • DANNEVIRKE. MASTERTON ANNOUNCEMENTS, "/THE DOMINION” Branch Office, a Ferry Street, Masterton, deals with all matters concerning Subscriptions, Advertising, and Provincial News. Telephone 1161; Box 87. IZURIPUNI Furniture Factory (A. E AX Bright) for Quality Furniture. Oak Bedroom Suite, £lO/10/- 339 Queen Street. PETONE SPECIALS. T IEBEZEIT’S Novelty Stores, Ltd. — “Swan” Brand Aluminium 4-pint Kettles, 4/6; 6-cup Teapots, 4/6: Hot Water Bottles. 2/6. WANTED TO SELL—(Miscellaneous). LTD. for High-class FurA niture. Lambton Quay, next Kelburn Tram.

EDUCATIONAL. THE TWIN ARTS. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING are commonly known as the Twin Arts. The demand .for efficient stenographers is ns keen as ever. Link up with the Oldest Established Commercial College in Wellington— BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 98 THE TERRACE, AND FIT YOURSELF FOR A POSITION. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. TERM COMMENCES WITH PUPIL. POSITIONS FOUND FOR PUPILS RECOMMENDED. MORNING, AFTERNOON. AND EVENING CLASSES. MODERATE FEES—MAY BE PAID BY INSTALMENTS .SPECIAL CLASSES now forming for the Chamber of Commerce exams, in November. Write or call and consult the Principals. H. AMOS, F.R.Econ.,S., E. L. ENTING. 8.C0m., Managing Director. Director.

INDISPENSABLE. "PXPERT Shorthand Writers are indispensable in every class of business. Speed and accuracy are the chief essentials, and are rewarded with permanent positions at high salaries. YOU can master Pitman’s Shorthand —the system used by 90 per cent, of shorthand writers throughout the world —by studying at home during your spare time. HEMINGWAY’S POSTAL COURSE in PITMAN’S SHORTHAND. (Compiled by Pitman’s specially for Correspondence Students.) Class tuition is unnecessary. Thousands have become proficient by the correspondence method. YOU can do likewise. Under Hemingway’s system every student is individually taught, under the skilled guidance of experts of many years’ practical experience. Very reasonable fees, easy instalments, or eash in advance. , Enrol NOW and turn your leisure time to profit. Write to-day for full particulars to — lIEMING W A Y ’ S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 18, 16 October 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 18, 16 October 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 18, 16 October 1930, Page 2

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