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funeral notices. ntJIE friends of the late John Braid J- are respectfully invited ■ to attend his funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of J. R. Croft, South btieet, Petone, P TO-MORROW (Wednesday), November 26, 1930, at 2 p.m. for the Taite cßorf Undertaker. > Hutt and Petone. ’Phone 528, Hutt. rnHE Friends of the late" Thomas John J- Daly are invited to attend his luneral which will leave the residence or Mrs. Spackman, 26 Totara Street Mas^ on "Wednesday, November 26, 1909, tor the Masterton Cemetery. ' P. ROBERTSON, Undertaker, Upper Hutt. lost and found. T OST, Saturday evening, Carved Ivory JU Necklet; good reward. Phone -2 —5Ol. -— T OST, Overcoat, from motor-lorry, on Al Rimutaka Hills, Saturday afternoon. Reward. 5948, c/o “Dominion. REWARD— Strayed froni 22 Hawker Street, small Black and Tan Australian Terrier, female, without collar. Phone. 22—r!62. PERSONAL. "DEFINED Business Widow (48) It 'wishes correspond with Widower, means or home, view matrimony. KJoS, c/o “Dominion.” . TRADE PERSONALS. rpENNIS Players! Cricketers! R u ' } 1 a little Sydal into your hands before the game. Improved grip. PERSONAL appearance does count. A Consult Craighead s, 126 Riddiford St., about your Suit. Phone 2.>—014. ■ ■w /a DRY CLEANS and Presses your •/ v s u it O r Costume. American Dye Works. 49 Kent Tee., W’gton. 28—Jlle 17 LECTROPLATE—Make your silverAi ware look like new. Repairs executed-. N.Z. Platers, Ltd.. 280 Wakefield St. Phone 21 923, _ /"lITY Private' Detective Agency, Mee s V Building. Lambton Quay, Wellington. Evidence and information collected; artvice free. Work under supervision M. Mason, ex-detective-sergeant, N.z;. Police. Box’ 505. Telephone 45-—l<7. B> M * BLA -CK, Rosemary Studios, 129 Willis Street.' Member Society of N.Z. Professional Floral Artists. Bonded Member Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Association, U.S.A., Great Britain and Europe. Phone 28—282.. After hours 28—377. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. PARRYING Business in the WairaV rapa, .great opportunity, for live man with small capital. R 833, c/o "Domiiiion.’’ , - ' i — MANUFACTURING Business—A won4’A (lerful propisition for two live wires. Low labour cost high profits, ult is your great chance. Easy .ingoing. Win. Butler, 140-150 Lambton Quay. MONEY back, quick and busy, by purMA chasing a-)Central Miniature Golf Course,-The position is second to none. Reason-for disposal explained to genuine buyer/ .Further details. Win.-Butler, Sole Agent, 140-150 Lambton Quay. DAIRY AND CONFECTIONERY. T7OR SALE, City, First-class Business, A doing £7O week; £lO week clear profit; .good stand, owner leaving New Zealand, has done well after 8 yearsj price £4OO or offer, walk in walk out. a living rooms, nice order. Write R 951, c/o “Dominion”. ' . GET THIS! A N Opportunity is now offered to secure A a FIRST-CLASS BAKERY BUSlNESS'in'the business'centre of a rising town; established for many years. Turnover approximately £lOO per week. Owner retiring. Further particulars—'N. C. FOX, ' 158 Jackson Street, . Petone. petrol service station. THIS is one of the best equipped-Petrol A Service Stations in the North Island. It is fully equipped and in .perfect order. Owner will sacrifice for £2500. Fullest particulars from — J. FANNING AND CO.. Land and Estate Agents, 74 Manners Street, . . ' Wellington. : HAIRDRESSERS & TOBACCONIST, FANCY GOODS, ETC. "KTOUR one great chance to acquire an A exceptionally good business. Select trade. Up-to-date equipment. Modern building. It is second to none. Ideal for Man and Lady who can.do Waving, but not essential. Terms- can be arranged to approved buyer. Further details, WM. BUTLER. 140-150 Lambton Quay, /GROCERY STORE FOR VT SALE. £5OO -PER ANNUM NET PROFIT. SEIZE THE OPPORTUNITY AT ONCE AND SECURE THE XMAS TRADE. Situated Prosperous; North. Island Town. Absolutely No Cut Rate Opposition. Valuable Agencies. Two-third Turnover CASH. Past figures and recent balance-sheet produced. Price, no poodwill, stock and plant approximately £lOOO, at valuation. Terms Cash. Apply ’by letter P 498, c/o “Dominion,” Palmerston North. QOUND BUSINESSES FOR SALE. STATION, large progressive town', best possible situation ; well established. doing wonderful trade The last word in efficiency. Showing about 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 £3OO. 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 eent. margin. Price for everything, £400; half cash. INQUIRIES PROMPTLY ANSWERED. HERBERT HEWITT. Business Broker, Dannevirke. WANTED TO SELL— (Miscellaneous). OOBERTSOITS SILVER SHRED AV (Lemon) Marmalade for Breakfast rpENNIS Shoes, Bowling. Shoes, WalkA- ing Shoes, Re-soled with everlasting crepe. N.Z. Rubber Supplies, 57 Gbuznee St,, next H.B. 28—140. RAMSEY WILSON AND CO., AUCTIONEERS. 98 Manners Street. Wellington. A UCTION SALES arranged quickly A and quick’ settlements given. REPUTATION over many years’ trading is the secret of our success. Try us.. Tel. 42—785. I>OBERTSON’S GOLDEN SHRED V MARMALADE for Lunch.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 52, 25 November 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 52, 25 November 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 52, 25 November 1930, Page 1