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BUSINESSES FOR SALE, ETC. CMALL Cafe, Fish and Chip Business, suit couple. 3900 Evg. Post. TVTIXED Business, lock-up shop, in good xv- position; outstanding opportunity for al«*t person to make a comfortable living; every help and assistance given to suitable purchaser; well stocked and nicely fitted: £225. 1454 Evg. Post. /^AKE Contract for Sale, supplying shop, about £20 worth of cakes bought weekly. Apply for particulars 1453 Evg. Post. , ■■ . "DOARDING-HOUSE, 9 rooms, moderate XJ rent, 12 permanent boarders, furnished, going concern, central. Write 372 Evg. Post. 17011 SALE, Day and Night Cafe, just - 1- opened; cheap for cash. Apply 134 Willis Street. , T OWER HUTT, Mixed Business, £275, -*-* divided shop, very low rent, good turnover. A. F. Jauncey. Farish Street. QTATIOXERY, Tobacco, also ConfectionV cry, 2 shops, dwelling, turnover £50. All particulars from A. F. Jauncey, 23 Farish Street. PARTMEXTS, Mt. Victoria, 15 rooms, £500; 12 Rooms and bach, £500; both returning £6 over rent; Terrace, 15 Rooms. £640; no service. A. F. Jauncey, Agent. CITY Dairy, £225; with dwelling five rooms; another, £400. A. F. Jauncey, Sole Agents. 23 Farish Street. 42-944. AKER'S and Confectionery, shop alone shows handsome returns, apart from bakery, dwelling attached, business could be greatly increased: £375. A. F. Jauncey. rpOBACCOXIST, Hairdresser, splendid JL city business, quite £14 a week in it; stock and plant about £555. Low I rent, lease. A. F. Jauncey. . SUBURBAN Mixed Business, turnover £90 a week. 2 separate shops, Bungalow Residence, lease 6 years, £3 week; own Frigidaire; £650, walk m. A. _. Jauncey. Agent. REQUIRE Pastrycook Business, with living rooms. Please send particulars, McCracken. 63 Willis Street. 45-916. G" ROCERY, Mixed Business, 4 living rooms, turnover £2700, good stock, £325. McCracken. 63 Willis Street. __ SHOP H.M. Cakes. Small Tearooms, close city. £S5, must be sold. JlcCracken. 03 Willis Street. £1?5 BUYS Old-established News Agency, Stationery, and Tobacconist, and Agencies; excellent position; rent 22s 6d. Wm. Butler and Co., opposite Public Trust. . '- —LD.ESTABLISHED Mixed Business excellent position, well stocked, modern shop, living-room; a gift at £310. v m .. Butler and Co., The Leading Business KvoU-pvs.oPDQsite Public Trust. . W' \XTED Sell, urgently, Home Cookery and Tearooms. Confectionery, livingrooms. Apply 3, Bay Road, jvilbrrnie. QUBURBAN Mixed Business, shop, 3 S room., kitchenette, partly furnished. Price £150, offer. McCracken, Willn Street. 45-010. SEEDS, PLANTS, AND SHRUBS. REGA.LE Ranunculi, and Anemon« Bulbs 5« per 100; choicest bulbs <M-o\vn. Wheatley's Nurseries. Lower H»tt. Tel. 60-216. MISCELLANEOUS. B~~LANKETS, Blankets! Unbeatable values, full size, all wool, no extra charge for easy terms. i^eimann's, 13a Courtenay Place. . ON easy terms, Men's Smart Tailored Suits, in all sizes, small^ deposit, easy weekly payments. Heimann's, 13a Courteuay Place. . ITCHING Torture stopped in one application of E.C.P., fatuous Psoriasis and Ki-7.pma Cure- 3s fid Peirett Chemist. EMSTITCHING, Overlocking, Dres3making; your last summer's coat, costume, frock made like new. Renovations. Mrs. Collins, 90 Manners Street. RS. COLLINS, 90 Manners Street, for everything in Children's Woollen and Silk Sets, Frocks, Rompers, Infants' Outfits, etc^Aloderateprices^ "M'URSES' and Waitresses' Aprons, Caps, Belts, Overalls, to order. Mrs. Collins, !)0 Manners Street (next Scott's Tearooms). • yWl'-UUI-MJ Uieaklastt ure sure to Da _ ** Success when the caterers are Johnson and Co.. Mayfair Cabaret. Tel. 61-770.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 132, 7 June 1939, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 132, 7 June 1939, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 132, 7 June 1939, Page 3