BUSINESSES FOR SALE. - pUR SALE, Goodwill and Material, , -*- I nvate . Kindergarten and I'repara- , tory bcbooj, in city suburb. • Particular C apply G7O Evg. Post. nO^CpCTIOXIRY;^ lite, good stand, - , v-/ city, sacrifice for quick sale; 5-room-,ed furnished house attached. .Every ion- , venience. Write 9 Kvg. Past. L' pONFEC'HONEKY and Mixed .Modern Shop, dwelling rooms; 5 minutes city, ■ yet no opposition. Good lease, a growing 1 business. Opportunity other lines. £225. ] ' Hareourt and Co., 41 Panama Street, j : "f>UAKpiXG-liOUSE~s3usmess for Sale, > -SJ position unequalled in Wellington, 20 , fully- and well-turnished rooms, sweet . clientele. Good lease. Reasonable rent. £500, going concern. J. Fanning, and Co., • 74 Manners Street. - pABARET Business for Sale, good busi- ) 'ness, well run, close city, low vent, fully turn., price £100 as going concern or would lease to reliable tenant, living accommodation attached. J. Fanning and ' | Co., 74 Manners Street. l< "DETUNE—Dairy, Confectionery, Grocer- - ■*■ ies, shop, 3 rooms, k'ette, garage, , turnover £40, low rental, £ISS, -walk in, . suitable couple. McCraeken, 63 Willis St. 45-916, i piTY — Confectionery, Bread, Butter, i Eggs, Cigarettes, £25 to £30, turn- j - over, lock-up shop, 20s weekly; price £140, , genuine. McCraeken, 63 Willis Street. 1 45-916. ■ ■ - ; XpISH and Chips, guaranteed clearing i ■*• £10' a week now, and. schools not ■ opened set, ridiculously low rent, £100. A. 1 IV Jauneey, 23 Farish Street. T~)AIRY and Groceries, 2 shops, turn--1 -■-' over. £S2 to £S6 avweek, rent with { double garage and 6-rd. House, £3; over ' £10 a week clear; £630 everything; owner retiring; same hands 8 years. A. F. i Jauneey, Farish Street, i PJ.ROCERY Business at valuation, £150 ■ (about), good suburb; another £500, ! city. A. F._Jauncey, 23 Farish Street. I 5 TC^RUIT and General, fine corner stand, ! -^- well equipped and stocked, £125; walk in. A. F. Jauneey, 23 Farish St. ■ TSAIRY and General, with a turnover ' -*--' of £100 per week cash; modern L' shop, dwelling, accountants' investigation 'if desired. Finance approved buyer. Wm. Butler and Co., opp. Public Tnist. MEN'S Outfitting and Indent Business, excellent clientele, net profit £8 per week; ingoing approx. £400; splendid opportunity • for someone. Details, Wm. Butler and Co., the, leading, business brokers; ' pONFECTIONERY, Fruit, General Business, 4' living-rooms, well furnished, . owner transferred, wants offer, business and furnishings. McCracken, 63 Willis Street. 45-916. MIXED ' Business, city, 5 living-rooms, £60 to £80 week; rent £2 ss; first time on market; £350. 859 Evg. Post. DAIRY, Confectionery, close-in, suburb, doing 100 loaves per day; cheap, rent; profit £i 0 week; £450. 865 Evg.1 1 Post. . WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY. pONFECTIONERY, General, and Grocery Business, divided into two shops by rolling shutters; up-to-date fittings and plant, takings approximately £65 week; living accommodation includes 2 bedrooms, living-rooms, and all conveniences; rent £3 15s week. Stock and plant at ■ valuation; no good will. Write 775 Evg. Post.' MISCELLANEOUS. " COME to Heimann'e for Smart Clothes on easy terms. Only address. 13a Courtenay Place. pOSTUMES. Coats Cor the holidays; you can get yours on easy terms from Hermann's. 13a Conrtenay Place. T OOK. Smart; buy your Suit from Hei-■*-i manns on easy terms. Only address. 13a Courtenay Place. ■ ■ SUITS, Blazers, Sports Shoes, na easy terms; large stocks to choose from. Ileimann's. 13a Courtenay Place. THE Grand Hotel stocks finest selection of Wines and Spirits. Free delivery to any part of City. Tel. 41-024. (___OOD PRINTING means Better Bu.si- *-* nass. Let the "Evening Post" Printing Department handle your next order. • Telephone' 44-040 for . quotation.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 41, 18 February 1937, Page 3
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