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BUSINESSES TOR SALE. EST. Fish, Chip, and Dining-room, clear- 1 ing £6 per week, any trial. Win. Butler and Co., 140 Lambton t^.uay. d "tJEAUXIi1 U'LLY Equipped Tea and 1- -*-* Luncheon Room, Cakes,, etc., king pin position, absolutely the best business over offered for sale. Win, Butler and c Co. "If we have it, it's good." 5. 1/7j BUYS Smallgoods, Pickles, etc., ex- '*■' cellcnt position, low rent. Wm. Butler and Co.. 140 Lambton Quay. '"' £100 BUYS Est. Select Business, ■ Fruit ~ °" and Vegetables, no opposition, modern 1 shop and dwelling, a business with a. qua- .. rantce. Win. Butler and Co.. opp. Public ,- Trust. . L fMo BUYS Patented Article, required by 1 '■*"' thousands, a great opportunity for live salesman; price includes stocks. Wm. t Butler and Co., 140 Lambton Quay,. - £200 BUYS Exceptionally Good Petrol '*' Station and Garage (large workshop), . complete equipment, petrol 4000 per month, rent 30s. Wm. Butler and Co., 140 Lamb- : ton Quay. • ■ i £30 SI'X-UKIiS Share and Position in Est. ' <*■' Business, showing £5 per week, re- . ferenees required. Wm. Butler and Co., ; 140 Lambton Quay. "-. MIXKU Business (selling most lines), splendid corner stand, living rooms, £75, walk-in. J-auncey and Co. OME-MADE Cakes and Teas, wonder- j fully fine business, showing sound re- ] turn and could easily be increased; see ; this, £100. Jauncey and Co. AIRY (City licence), splendid corner ( stand, with living-rooms, first-class suburb, £190. Jauncey and Co., 5 Man- ; ners Street. AN indispensable line—Tearooms and , Quick Lunches; we have an unequal- , led selection in town and suburbs from 1 £75 to £1500; now is the time to buy. See * us. Jauncey and Co., 5 Mariners Street. FISH and Chips, the world must eat, [ hence a living for £30, walk-in. Jauncey and Co. - " . ' ARTICULARLY Fine Clean Business, \ closing 0 p.m. and lialf-dit^ holiday, , no Sunday trade, Small Goods, Home- i made Janis, Eggs, and General, Mixed; 1 beautifully fitted-up shop, lovely scales J (cost £50), costlx plant, heavy stocks; ' rent £1, walk-in £IDO. Jauncey and Co.', J o Manners Street. ' ENERAL Store, turnover £200 week. ] stock, plant, £1300: Buying and J Distributing Busines.", fIM; 'Butcliery, t Smallgoods, £400; Dairy.. General, near a City, £400; Home-made Cal<es, Confect., i etc., £il0; General Store, City, af valuation, about £180; Dairy. Confect., Station- f cry, suburban, £150. Dominion Business j Sales, 189 Featherston Street. V ' WANTED TO SELL. \ OUTTON'S Supreme Seed Potatoes, 10s f »J cwt, 5s Gd %cwt, 3s 281b, delivered. Other varieties stocked. Meadows, 54-696. : ORDEN'S Closing Down Sale^-Huge furniture Stoclcs must be emptied out 1 by Friday. Don't miss the bargains. Lambton Quay. Sale now in full swing. « TJEMODELLING of Fur Coats and all s •" Fur Apparel at Wellington's cheapest j ratesK Temple's, 40 Manners Street, opp. j Bond Street. a AD breath, skin disorders, headaches, \ rheumatism, Nature's warnings that = the poison toxins of constipation are at . work; doctors prescribe Lubrolax, Japan- i ese treatment. Perrett, Chemist. . . ■ FURNITURE at 2s 6d per week—Cbes- < *■ terfield. Dining, or Bedroom Suites, r Art Cabinet Co.. Willis Street (opp Evg. j Post) . ' -i SILVERSIDE, best, 3V4d lb; Best Rump J Steak in N.Z., 6d lb; Riba Beef, ( 2%d lb. Symonds. Ltd., Corner Shop, j Courtenay Place. ■. . = OOD-BYE obstinate coughs, asthma, . and bronchitis; Ozodyne Lung Healer c cuts the phlegm and the first dose clears ,] the bronchial tubes. Perrett, Chemist. . ■; HORDEN'S! Other Furniture Stores J say "Hip, Hip, Hooray," Horden's s have got to go! ' But never niind, the a public will benefit by it. We have no- t where to go, so absolutely everything niust ] definitely be sold. Sale now in full swing, j OPEN Upholstering Factory, Corner of ► Wakefield and Tory Streets—Chester- i field Suites, shop price £25 10s, our price { Direct to Public, full size, £15 15?. j HORDEN'S! Hundreds of Furniture t . Lines to be thrown out, Seagrass t Chairs, 8s lid. usual price, 18s 6d; Asmin- j ster Rugs, 9s lid, usual price 18s 6d; New - Shipment, have just come to hand. Sale . now in full swing. ] A RTIFICIAL Teeth Broken? New Teeth . *» replaced for 5s per tooth. A set . for £2 5s (pin tsetb guaranteed). American Dental, 132 Willis Street. ' J ENNER'S! Kenner's! "It's Easiest ; to Pay the Kenner Way." Our Fur- J niture is made on honour, our prices are lowest, but our quality is highest. Op* - posite King'# Theatre. . J OOIR Mats, from 2s 3d; Matting, 18in, « v> Is 8d; 22% in, 2s 3d; 27in, 2» Wd yd; i 36in, 3s 6d yd. Janes and Co., Ltd^ 8 Willis Street. 172-174 RiddifoH Street CLOSING Down Sale! Horden's Build- _ ing is to be demolished, so buy your ; [Furniture. The depression is over;.every- _ ! thing is on the rise, so buy now. Horden's, ' iLambto-n Quay. Sale now in full swing. < ORDEN'S! We are forced out of c business, owners are rebuilding for £ H.B. Clothing Co., so buy your Furniture where you will get most for your money. • Lambton Quay. Sale now in full swing. 3S 6d per week for Cqmfort! A Che* i terfield, Sideboard, Table, Bed, or ' Duchessp at Art Cabinet Co.. Willig Street. J UR Coats repaired and renovated^ at j cheapest cost; guaranteed satisfaction. Temple's. 40 Manners Street, opp. Bond St. LOSING Down Sale at Horden's—soo ' Asminster Carpets, from £3 ]9s 6d. ' usual price £12 10s. "Why buy Lino.? j Horden's, Lambton Quay. Sale now in ( full swing. : . TTiURNITURE at 2s 6d per week—Che»- ---" terfield* Dining, or Bedroom Suite*. Art Cabinet Co.. Willis Btreet (opp Evg. * Post). . ■ ' ■ ■ ' - HEAR the three marvellous Records . made at the Methodist Conference, i London.' Pinny'a. 58 Willis Street. "'PHE effect of Anti-fermentose was won- •*- derful," writes a< sufferer from chronic indigestion and stomach ulcers. "The first dode relieved the wind round the heart." Perrett, Chemiet. r<ONGOLEUM Squares, 9ft „ 7ft Bin, 26s *' J 6d; Oft x Oft, 32s 6d; 10ft 6in 1 9ft, 30s 6d; 12ft _ Oft, 42s 6d; Rugs. 54 _ 36. = 5s 6d; 72 x 36, 7s 6d. Janes and Co., Furnishers. 8 Willis Street. 172 Riddiford St. ; /~iZODYNE Lung Healer means instant " relief from that dirtressing' cough. ( It breaks up the worst cold immediately. ' Is the greatest of all, bronchitis remedies, -j Perrett, Chemist. - ' ■ ( SALISBURY'S Quality, Poultry. "Your -i Orpingtons are beautiful birds .. J we are never without eggs all the rear 2 round." So writes one who has obtained stock from us for many years.- Salisbury, Tel. 28M, Upper Hntt. , GLEN Coal can be used with Coke for f water heaters. McGowan and Magee. Ltd Tel. 42-006. l i OPEN Upholstering Factory, Corner i Wakefield and Tory Streets, open all J day and Friday nights. Bring your friend t along and pick a nice Suite and save 50 i per cent. ] MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ( WANTED to Sell, One Bass and One ► Tenor Samisophone (brass); also One t Pair Angler's Waders, small size, no rea- [ sonable offer refused. Apply Bos 130, -j Te Aro. Wellington. J c BATTEN'S strain of W. Leghorns, with \ scores of 280 to 307 eggs af the Auck- l land, Papanui, and Massey College Egg- i laying Tests, has proved to-be one of the finest laying strains of Leghorns in N.Z. i today. Chief honours for TYPE—won J Breeders' Trophy Massey College, and ( BEST Bird for TYPE, Auckland Laying •] Test against 485 birds. W.L. and B. $ Orp. Chicks, £5 per 100; 52s per 50; 27s -■, per 25. Rail paid. Settings 10s 6d J posted; Incubator Lots, 45s per 100; 10 ( week-old Pullets, 6s; Cockerels from 30s; 8 Hens from 7s 6d; terms, cash with order. 5 . 1 S. G. BATTEN, Paraparaumu. WANTED TO SELL, ' rpHE following Commercial Codes:— j J. A.B.C. (Oth Edition). 2. LIKBER'S LATEST CODE. 3, Two copies, Western Union Universal SCdition. 1 Apply H. IT. MILLER. t Public Accountant, Brandon Houst. I

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 19, 22 July 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 19, 22 July 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 19, 22 July 1933, Page 3

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