Businesses for Sale. BILLIAJiD-EOOM, city, two tables, splendid order; fully equipped; good connection : very cheap.— Billiards, 825. HERALD- ; , BOABDINGHOUSE Business for Sale, busiest part Parnell. close penny section: 12 rooms. 10 furnished; rent 30s week; no agents.— address apply ffESALD. BOARDING Establishment, 17 rooms, centre of Newton: rent, 355; long lease; splendidly furnished. Cash, £100, balance. £125, terms— and Co., 103, Symonds-street. ' ■ CARRYING Business, best in suburbs; profit. £10 weekly; two turnouts, gas engine, etc. Will sell whole or partSpain and Co., 103. Symonds-street. CHATSWORTH, 52, Wynyard-street — Wanted to Sell, as a going concern— The Goodwill and Furniture of Chatsworth.—For all particulars, apply at the above address. DAIRY and Confectionery; rent 8s ; fixings and good stock; bargain. Apply 10, Probert's Buildings, Great North Road, Newton. FRUIT. Vegetable, and Poultry Business, taking £30 per week; good position. Rare chance. Call at once.—Peters, Coombes's Arcade, Queen-street. EUENITURE, effects of 12-roomed Boardinghouse, lease, seven permanents; going concern; or would Lease '.12 months. — Mrs. Stewart. Globe Agency, Pitt-street. FOR SALE—Boardinghouse. 20 rooms; h. and c. water and all conveniences; stable, buggyshed, etc.; good garden; well situated: showing very profitable business; half-acre land. Price for freehold property ! and goodwill. £800.— F. J Marfell. Land Agent. Cambridge. GENERAL Store, rising suburb; dweUing attached; doing £70 weekly; ingoing about £600. Stock and plant at valuation. No agents.—Store, 794, HERALD. (GROCERY and General Store Business T for Sale as going concern; with commodious dwelling apartments, stables, and outhouses; penny section. Turnover, £130. Satisfactory reasons for leaving.Grocer, Box No. 11, P.O. I VKE Money.—Boardinghouse, at Botorua; lu rooms, conveniences; rent, 255: full boarders; piano included; price £90.—Peters, Coombes's Arcade, Queen-st. OLD-ESTABLISHED BAKERY.-Good position at Id section; good living accommodation: bakehouse, new oven, store, stables, etc.; lease can be obtained; every facility to bona-fide purchaser. A Good Living for £125.— sharp, Walter Taylor. 27. Shortland-street. fPO Restaurant-keepers and Others.— A Sale—One of the Best Restaurant Businesses in the heart of Wellington, doing firstclass trade: 64 years* lease. Turnover, £6000 per annum; net profit over £1000. Price, including plant, furniture, improvements, and goodwill, only £1500. Very easy terms can be arranged Don't mjs3 this chance.— HIPKINS AND MADILL. Darby's Buildings, Queen-st. "P O B SALE. MANUFACTURING BUSINESS CARRIED ON BY J. ROBERTS. TIMBER MERCHANT. NEWMARKET. The above includes Manufacture of Moulding, Woodware, Washboards of Glass and Wood, and also Wooden Toys; with a most up-to-date plant, 5000 square feet of floor space.—Apply only pEORGE TJART, 15, EAST-STREET, NEWTON. 'Phone 2832. A. M. B B * D * "• GENERAL STORE— Grocery, Bakj ery, etc: situated in one of Auckland's busy country towns. (GENERAL STORE— business situated J in a fine progressive country district. GROCERY STORE.—£ISOO; turnover, £5000 per year: business includes contracting and carting, also post office and mail contracts; __ . DRAPERY— £1500. A Cash Business, worth securing: situated in centre of tourist country. A guaranteed successful business. DRAPERY— A Suburban Business; very old-established; owner prepared to treat a bona-fide purchaser very reasonably. DRAPERY— £200. Substantial Litt!e City Business: turnover. £12 per week. EIOARDINGHOUSES— I have Several, Big * and Small, Town and Country. Can bear the strictest investigation. A. mTb eyi)EN 188. QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND. •Phone 1742 ' Well and favourably known throughout the Auckland Province as a Careful, Reliable, and Successful Salesman. OOMPACT G. STORE, Auckland suburbs; turnover, £300; no opposition; good dwelling; rent, £1 10s. Ingoing, xouu. 'PRAM TERMINUS—Cash Store, telephone JL 8., Auckland's coming suburb; rent 20s. inc. dwelling. Digoing only £150. Bargain. PRIVATE BOARDINGHOUSE. 6min. G.P.0.. accommodate 12; beautiful harbour views; rent 30s. A going concern. Only £150. GOOD STORE, rising town. Main Trunk; going ahead fast; turnover increasing weekly. Ingoing, about £300. CION.F., Fruit, Drinks, Provisions; big poul- / try trade; 2min. Queen-st. Health reasons compels owner selling at the low figure of £120. . , BEST Fruit. G.S., Conf., Drinks, with family rd. business in Auckland. Id section, city; takings us to £40 per week. Dressmaking Business, Auck- ' land Oitv; big and select connection: good premiies, with dwelling; rent. 25a. A ioirtg concern. Price only £85. 7IRST-CLASQ Fancy Goods Business, centre . . Newton; big cash takings; easily run; a sure thing. £300. ,_■'_,'_.'• BEDDING and Mattress Manufacturing Business, city; cheap rent; good premises; showing profits equal to £6 per week. Terms very easy. ~-_,-. Bm BAKERY and Small Goods Business, four carts, 4000 turnover. The best business of its kind in Waikato. Easy terms. ROBT. J. ENTRICAN, 'Phone 2165. 12. Commerce-st. I hive good Securities offering, 5, SJ, and 6 per cent., on First Mortgage. x G< ENERAL STORE— Important Centre, r North Main Trunk. Turnover, £700 monthly, steadilj increasing; good sound profits. Stock. £900. Freehold, £1100. Terms arranged. Owner retiring. .Pi ENERAL STORE. Bay of Plenty dtsIX trict—No competition within 10 miles. Turnover, £650 monthly: mostly cash. Large profits. Suit married man whose wife or daughter could look after drapery counter. Stock, about £1000. About £600 cash required; balance can be arranged. Exceptional opportunity. GENERAL STORE, leading town. Bay of Plenty Plate-glass window: best position in town. Stock, £800, at valuation; major portion on terms; turnover. £275 per month; can easily be increased. A grand opportunity for pushing man. .. . _, GENERAL STORE, Auckland Marine Suburb—Fine Double-fronted Shop, dwelling attached: low rental; district ? rowing daily. Stock at valuation, £600. 'eras can be arranged. Takings, £250 T?RUIT" th CONFECTIONERY, AND GROt?RUIT. CONFECTIONERY, AND GROJt. CERY—Nice little Business, in good position: low rent. £150 to sell quickly. D YOU WANT TO BUY OB SELL A \J BUSINESS? If so, consult us. HEATLEy> "R AVEN - AND QO., DARBY'S BUILDINGB, QUEEN-STREET. 'Phone, 785. jyo Y OTI W AOT A T3OARDINGHOUSE. 1? fi(Y~ House of 20 rooms, always 3&£\J\J full and showing real good returns. The furniture is in good order. The lease is 34 years at the low rental of £2 per week This house is close to Queen-street and handy to cars. £200. _ fiorc\-cuys& to GRAFTON BRIDGE— 5&OOU First-class Tourist House of 12 rooms. The furniture in this house is in exceptional repair, and the tariff has always been kept up The cuisine is good. Rent only £3 per week. This is a really good proposition, and one well worth consideration. £350. "' A—WHEN we say this is one of the 3_/«J0l/ very best paying Houses in Auckland we are saying a good deal; it is also one of the best furnished and best managed houses. The table is excellent and the owner has had a difficulty in finding accommodation for his numerous boarders. The rooms, 24 in number, are bright, cheerful, and airy, and a large billiardroom is one of the attractions. Lease of five years at £4 5s nor week. £950. i? 1 fi(\ CASH, Balance Easy Terms—This 3t/J_VV/ is an exceptional opportunity of getting into a first-class House on the Symonds-street side and having a splendid connection. The furniture throughout the 14 rooms in new, the house having only recently been refurnißhtfd. Lease with small rental, £2 10s, makes this house a very desirable one, £450. W" T pATEESON AND po., AUCTIONEERS. SALESMEN AND VALUERS, VICTORIA-STREET EAST. AUCKLAND. 'Phone 3248. Property and Outdoor Auction Sales of Every Description our Speciality.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14525, 12 November 1910, Page 2
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