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——— NEW PLYMOUTH. MOTOR-CAR LAUNDRY, New Plymouth. Cars washed and polished and vacuum cleaned. Washed, 4/-; washed and polished 8/-; washed, polished and vacuum cleaned, 12/-. 'Phone 483 1 83 Devon Street West. B. SHAW, manager. Service and satisfaction guaranteed. GARAGE AND PETROL SERVICE STA-TION-—Repairs, greasing, washing, storage accessories. Willys Knight and Whippet Sales and Service. 'Phones: Garage, 1017; Private, 233. F. H. Moore, Devon Street West, New Plymouth. MOLLER’S KIWI SERVICE, first petrol station entering New Plymouth. Ton pumps, oils, greasing. H. H. Moller, Prop. W. T. BLACK, Carriage and Motor-car trimmer, Cover St., New Plymouth. Every description of trimming work. OHAKUNE. OHAKUNK SERVICE STATION—Day and Night Service. All repairs. Battery service, Benzine and Oils. H. A. BINNING, Proprietor. | OKAIAWA A. G. ROBERTSON, Garage, repairs to all makes of cars, spare parts. Oils, benzine, etc. Satisfaction assured. OPUNAKE. EGMONT GARAGE, Opunakc. Accessories, benzine and oils. Sole district agents; Ford cars, trucks and tractors. “Best of ' Service Always.” H. Parkes & Co. 'Phone 33. OTOEOHANGA. BURRELIi & SON.—Motor Engineers; Petrol and Oils: Sudden Repairs. Agents: De Soto, Chrysler and Plymouth Cars. Phone 34. '■ ' PAHIATUA. SKILTON BROS., Main Sreet, Pahlatua. Motor-cycle Sales -nd Service Depot. Sole distributors for Zenith Motor-cycles, North Manawatu, Wairarapa. Horowhenna, and South Hawke’s Bay. Repairs, benzine, oils, etc. Expert advice gratis. PALMERSTON NOBTH. DAVE HONORE’S SERVICE STATION, Fitzlierbert Avenue. Cars for hire, without drivers. Reasonable charges. Oils, benzine, etc. 'Phone 6846. PATEA. MR. T. BOWEN (late of Hawera) wishes to notify the travelling public that he has taken over the Albion Hotel, Patea. First class accommodation at reasonable rates. Motorists, why not stop? PUNGABEHU. PRIEST * ROBERTS, Motor Engineers. Oils and benzine and urgent repairs at all hours. BATA. ROSE AUTO COMPANY.—SaIes and Service, Motor and General Engineers. Benzine, Tires, Accessories; Radio Dealers. KOTOBUA. J. C. BATEStand SON, S.O.S, "Secure Our Service" Stations and Garage Bowsers, Golf Links and Fenton Street. Sudden repairs, modern workshop; expert mechanics. Agencies: Chrysler, Morris and Willy’s Knight. Accessories and Tires. STBATFOBD. CHAS. ZINSLI, expert duco, lacquerer, painter and car renovator. Panel beating guaranteed to your satisfaction. Prices reasonable. No job too small. Bring your car along to be painted for the summer. Address: Page Street, Stratford.

BUSINESSES FOR SALE. QOUND BUSINESSES FOR SALE. STATION, large progressive town, best possible situation; well established, doing wonderful trade. The last word in efficiency.’ Showing about £l2OO a year profit. PRICE £2500. BAKERY AND TEA-ROOMS—A great money-maker.,' in good solid town. Present owner has made a small fortune. Substantial deposit required. DAIRY AND CONFECTIONERY— Snug little' business with moderate rental for shop and living quarters. Walk in, walk out, for £30(5. BILLIARD SALOON—Average : taking £25 weekly, and improving, all the time. Rent £3/10/-. Great chance for a man with some cash. ( > MILK RUN —Good turnover and 50 per cent, margin. Price for everything, £400; half cash. INQUIRIES PROJIPTLY ANSWERED. HERBERT HEWITT, Business Broker, Dannevirke. gUSINESSES FOR SALE. GENERAL STORE, in good position, large shop, comfortable living rooms, very steady business and large summer trade. Now is the time to buy. Stock and plant at valuation. You wilt not get anything sounder or cheaper than this. GARAGE & SERVICE STATION, modern premises, Main Highway, complete plant, in perfect order; books showing £7OO profit p.a. First-class agencies.' - . ’ HARCOURT AND CO., Wellington. ■ i ■ - BAKERS! TF you are a live wire and can supply the goods I have a proposition that will set you up for life. Situated at busy seaside with great scope for trade, Modern Bakehouse and Bungalow. ; Easy ingoing, ideal for Store. It is indeed a world-beater. WM. BUTLER, ' opp. Public, Trust. ■ , ■ AFTERNOON TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS. A FIRST-RATE TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS, also Cakes, and Confectionery sold, in splendid position in Feilding. . PRICE £250. Apply ALEX. J. GEARY, FEILDING. rxENEILYL Store in popular WellingV* ton seaside resort; great opportun-, ity, splendid summer trade; owner retiring; freehold £lOOO, stock at valuation ; store and 4 rooms, large garage. Ferguson and Cd., 36 Cuba St., Petone. Phone 845, BUSINESS is good in Auckland, and we have the best line of businesses on the market. Come North and see us. VAUGHAN, LTD., Ist Floor, Palmerston Buildings, Queen St., Auckland. T OUNGE Confectionery and Dairy—- -*-( Doing profitable trade. Get this snappy. N. C. Fox, 158 Jackson St., Petone. ■ “POR SALE in New Plymouth, board ing house, fully equipped, IS permanent boarders; price £650, walk in. Rent £3/15/- per week. Peterson and Co.. Sole zVgents. IpOR SALE, as a going concern, plumbA ing business on West Coast; only small capital required; walk in, walk out. ’ Enquire 8795, c/o “Dominion." BAKERS’, in Main Street, rising town, well established, £225. N. C. Fox, 158 Jackson St., Petone. SALE —City Luncheon and Tearooms. splendid business; good reasons for selling to genuine buyer. Apply SS7S, c/o ’’Dominion,” - (CARRYING Business in the WairaY- 7 rapa, great opportunity for live man with small capital. R 833, c/o “Dominion.” 1 _ WANTED to Sell,' cash, bread and small goods business. Apply 5783, c/o “Dominion.” iIfILLINERY - and Ladies’ Clothing—’ "A o f business centre. Don’t miss this. N. Q. Fox, Jackson St., Petone.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 50, 22 November 1930, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 50, 22 November 1930, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 50, 22 November 1930, Page 6