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BUSINESSES FOR SALE. MODERN Up-to-date Milk Bar, takings "A over £lOO a week; in good situation for business from Exhibition. Apply SB7, “Dominion.” PETROL and Service Station, on Main Highway, Wairarapa; good proposition for single man; ingoing, £5OO. Full details, Large and Co., Agents. DOOKSELLER, Stationer, News Agent, Toys, and Fancy Goods, in a thriving North Island town; good reasons for selling. C 39, “Dominion,” LUCRATIVE going concern, Glasshouse Business, tomato cultivation, plants, flowers, shrubs; residence and all appliances; great family proposition. F. E. Parker, Box 1, Levin. /“HTY Dairy, turnover £lOO a week,; 6roomed dwelling and garage; £3; lease. Price £850; another which closes at 7 p.m. and Sundays, £325; walk in. A. F. Jauncey, 23 Parish St. GUEST HOUSE. A N excellent opportunity to acquire a well-established Guest House ; lease; garden; centrally situated. The whole house is iu good order; 35 rooms; ideal place for couple or family requiring comfortable home as well as business. 0105, “Dominion.” COUNTRY GENERAL STORE. ZALD-ESTABLISHED Hardware, DraV-' pery, Grocery, Crockery, Footwear Shop, and Dwelling; lease Rent £3 per week. Approximate value of stock, £ll5O. Terms; £550 cash. J. FANNING AND CO., 74 Manners Street, Wellington. £ £ £—MONEY TALKS.— £ £ £ ■pROFIT-EARNING Home Cookery A Business For Sale in Main Street, in Progressive Provincial Centre. £l5 per week net profit. • Audited Books for inspection. No goodwill. PRICE £BOO, plus stock at valuation. Reply CHI, “Dominion.” HOTELS FOK SALE OK LEASE. HOTEL— Lease, 3 ytars 6 months. Rates. £62/15/-. Insurance, £62 10/-. Rent, £22 per week. Takings, £l4O per week. Price. £5OO. Stock and Furniture at valuation. HOTEL, Freehold, in Hawke’s Bay. Price, £7OOO. Takings, £75 to £BO per week. Full particulars to Principals only. Finance arranged. N.Z. DEVELOPMENT CO., 79 George Street, Palmerston North. Phone 5976. GOOD country Hotel, new building, all modern conveniences, septic sewerage, 20 acres land. Freehold. Price £3750, cash £2OOO. Furniture and stock at valuation. This is a good buy. (No. 33). E’REEHOLD in large township, wonA derful opportunity. Gross turnover £BOOO yearly. £15,500, cash £5OOO, balance on good terms. Stock and furniture at valuation. Only bona fide buyers dealt with who must furnish financial references. (No. 41). J. L. BENNETT LTD., Hotel Brokers, Palmerston North. PRIVATE HOTEL. MANA HOUSE, at Plimmerton, con--I'A tainiug 22 rooms, with accommodation for at least 25 guests, is offered for Sale and favourable terms would be extended to purchaser with a fair deposit. The premises, which are not old, have recently been repainted and a quantity of furnishings would go with the house. Completion of the Ngahauranga Gorge Road and the coastal road from north, coupled with the electric train service, which will bring Plimmerton within half an hour of Wellington, are factors which will lead to success any person with energy, initiative and the necessary capital to take up this proposition. The opportunity is worthy of investigation. Vacant possession is available to anyone with the above qualifications. Apply Owner, P.O. Box 706. Wellington, Calo

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 234, 1 July 1939, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 234, 1 July 1939, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 234, 1 July 1939, Page 4

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