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Businesses for Sate. BOARDING HOUSE, rent 30a. lease five years; turnover, £20 per week. Goodwill, including furniture, etc., £350.—D. E. Fantham, No. 7. King's Chambers. BOARDINGHOUSE for Sale, City; 10 permanents; cheap rent; real bargain; sole reason for selling, ill-health; terms if required.—Address at HERALD. OARDINGHOUSE, best part Newton, 18 X-> rooms, always full; well furnished; piano, etc.; easy terms: owner leaving district -Apply. L.8., 18, HERALD. BOARDINGHOUSE. close Choral Hall; nine rooms, splendidly furnished, including piano, valuable oil. paintings, sewing machine, etc. £85.—Spain and Co., 103. Syinonds-st. , , CONFECTIONERY. Ice Cream, Soft Drinks: J boiling taught to buyer—Address, iHERALD. . CONFECTIONERY, Fruit; rent, 135.; well! \J fitted and stocked; big profits; ,books for inspection; trial given; genuine sacrifice, £30—Spain and Co.. JUg, Symonds-st. EXCEPTIONAL CHANCE-Large Plumburs' Business; busy inland town with gas, water, sewerage; turnover. £1200 yearly; up-to-date machinery, plant, tools, and stock. Price, £525; terms given—Gt. Northern Agency, 5, H.M. Arcade. INARMS, Houses. Boardinghouses, all sizes . and prices." If you want genuine bargains, come right here. —Webber, 390, Queen- ' street. __ ___ . . FRUIT and Confectionery Business, opp. . Western Park, for Sale, cheap.—Apply, 68, Ponsonby Road. _ ]?RUIT Business, one of the best, doing £30 . weekly; includes good Horse and Cart; every investigation and a trial given. Rent, 2'''.'' 6(1. long lease. Price, £125. Can recommend—Great Northern Agency, 5, H.M. i Arcade. GISBORNE.— Ham, Pie, Small Goods, etc., main road; good trade; splendid opportunity for man making own small goods.—For further particulars apply Home, Wainui Road, Gisborne. GROCERY, suburban, thoroughly sound business, for Sale; open to every investigation. Cash required, £300 to £500.— Principals only, apply to T. H. Hall and i Co., Auckland. KINDERGARTEN.— Wanted—Young Lady to take over Established Kindergarten; good opening—For particulars, apply Como, P. 0., Symonqg-Bt. MILLINERY-Uaberdashery, good town; IYI must sell, health reasons, urgent; £55 will buy. Owner in town, can be interviewParticulars Business, 80,_IlEUAld). ] PLUMBING and tinsmithing busi- . NESS—For Sale—ln the centre of a rising country district; eight milk and cheese factories within a radius of eight miles; good reason for selling:£3o goodwill: stock and tools at valuation; turn- , over £500.—Apply to Plumber, 35, HERALD. . STATIONERY Business, main street; easy kj terms.—Apply Mellnrs and Co., 67, Queen-st., or J. A. James, 63,_Queen-st. SASH and Door Factory and Timber Yard; stock dry timber, latest machinery; trado brisk. Terms if required. Owner retiring.— Timber, 22. HERALD. ■ QPLKNDID CARRYING BUSINESS FOR 0 BALE, with plant worth £800. Price for goodwill and plant, etc., £1075. Profits £60 per month.—Apply __ _' BAXBY. Hamilton. "ISTANTED to Sell. City Boot Repairing v* Business , best part, good chance; Ilairdressing, Tobacconist's: Fish, Chips; Fruit, Confectionery, Blacksmith's, Laun- ' dry, Boardinghouses, Lodginghouties; Businesses all kinds, parts, and prices, Terms if required. Call early.—Mrs. Stewart, Globe Agency, -Pitt-street. PR PER WEEK LIVING-City Grocery, d*ti) Confectionery, etc.; main thoroughfare; stock and fittings worth £150, and freehold shop and dwelling, six rooms- The lot for £700. Owner leaving. Bargain. BEALE AND CO.. Phoenix Chambers. f»i Or-BUTTEII and Egg Round; easily Jjl.j-1 worked, few hours daily; good connection ; supplies guaranteed.—Write, Genuine. HERALD. rpE AEOUA-BEAUTIFUL-TE AROHA. We are instructed to sacrifice— BOARDINGHOUSE, splendidly furnished throughout; one acre ground; 12 permanent boarders; well situated. MUST BE SOLD, NOW! Everything as going concern. Only £725. £225 cash deposit: balance, six years-at five per cent.— quick, ROWE AND JOHNSON, Land Salesmen, Te Aroha. WELL-ESTABLISHED LAND AND ** ESTATE AGENCY FOR SALE. In Queen-street. Doing good business. Special reasons for selling. . Good stand, cheap rent. Good list of Properties, Farms, etc. > Complete, £33. A bargain to good man. '' ESTATE, 74, HERALD. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY FOR BOARDING HOUSE-KEEPERS. Lease, Goodwill, and Furniture of very fine Residence, 25 largo rooms, fully furnished; standing in high position, good view; in best part of Auckland. Penny Bectiou trams. FRANCIS HULL AND CO., Stock Exchange. BUSINESSES. INDENT BUSINESS, well established; stationery and fancy goods. £130. Rent, 10s per week. (SUBURBAN BAKERY' BUSINESS. 4700 D loaves weekly. Also, £70 per month in small goods. Well established and thoroughly equipped. Long lease. Price (including 5 horses, carta, and harness, etc.), £700. I STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS BUSIkj NESS in rising country town. Turnover. £1500 per year; five years' lease. Rental, 15s. No opposition. Price, £350. ITIRUrr AND CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS, . m good locality. Turnover. £50 per - week; no opposition; five dwelling rooms. Rental, £1 6s per week Price, £150. SUBURBAN FRUIT BUSINESS. Turnover, ij about £17 per week. Four dwelling rooms. Rent, £1 per weak. Price, £60. G. A. SMITH & CO., HOUSE, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENTS. PHOENIX CHAMBERS, QUITEN-ST., 'Phono 3017. Opp. New Post Office. PROFITABLE BUSINESS INVESTMENTS. "I7IRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY — SuburJ ban Business. £350. CONFECTIONERY AND TEA ROOMS. \J £100. f<OAL AND FIREWOOD and Freehold Pro- • KJ perty, separate or together. £000 for the lot, or £200 for Business and Plant. RESTAURANT— Country BusiXV ness. Price, £180. (GROCERY— Very profitable Country BusiJ ness. Stock and plant about £550. HAIRDRESSING AND TOBACCONIST - About £400. DRAPERY — Well-established Suburban Business. Stock and fittings at 17a 6d in the £. PRIVATE HOTEL— substantial Country House, 40 rooms. All buildings, furniture, and goodwill of business, £4200. Terms. PRIVATE HOTEL—Country. Turnover, £250 per month. Stock, furniture, and goodwill about £1300. GENERAL STORE—OId-established Business. Turnover, £400 per month. Stock and plant about £1250. AH counter trade. I3AKERY AND TEA ROOMS-Very healthy J country district. Price, £150. A. M. B EyD£N BUSINESS SELLING SPECIALIST AND ESTATE TRUSTEE. 195. QUEEN-STREET. 'Phone. 1742. npHREE TTP-TO-DATE- "OUSINESSES. WAIKATO-DRAPERY AND MILLINVV ERY BUSINESS—First-class connection; rent, only £3; lease nearly 5 years, with option to purchase stock, about £900; a very profitable concern. Strictest investigation invited. Good reasons for seiC ln ENTRAL WAIKATO—GENERAL STORE \J with 25 years' established connection, turnover between £9000 and £10,000 per annum; stock at invoice cost; ingoing £1000; a splendid business. Three families have already made a competency in this busiB UeS KING COUNTRY BAKERY A" SMALL GOODS, with confectionery, fruit, and catering business, no opposition; rent, only 355, includes good Dwelling: lease, '14 years, with option to purchase up-to-date plant, with stock at valuation; ingoing about £250. Fuller particulars, apply ft. J. E*™™12, COMMERCE-STREET. i 'Phone, 2165. Houses and Land for Sale. a SPECULATOR'S pHANCE. WAITEMATA HARBOUR. not, ACRES, with lovely self-contained \)-j'l shelly beach, considerable water frontage, deep water. Only 15mins. from Queen-street Wharf. The land is partly improved. New House, five rooms, outbuildings. PRICK. £2750. TERMS. AN ABSOLUTE BARGAIN. G. bTo smond PHCENIX CHAMBERS, QUEEN-STREET lOpposite New Post Office).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14925, 24 February 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14925, 24 February 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14925, 24 February 1912, Page 2

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