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Businesses for Sale. . .-,,,- -— BOABDINGHOUSE, small, all convenienX> ces; hot and cold water; nicely furnished; suit M.C., 3 min. from Queen-st.-HKBAIiD. "• ■ ■ ' ..'... .CONFECTIONERY. Fruit, tabshed, \J good solid business; large shop; nice dwelling; stock, horse and cart,. etc.; £130, or offer.—Spain and Co.. 103. Synionda-st. ■ riONFECTIONERY, Luncheon, Tearooms Kj (seats 40), old-established. Queen-at.j trade, £35 weekly. Big stock and plant. £160.—Spain and Co.. 103. Symonds-st. CITY and Suburban Businesses. Tea Rooms, Fruit, Confectionery, . Grocery. Fish and Chip. Supper Rooms, Boardinghouses, Private Houses. Farms. City Properties, Now is your time to buy. All prioes.—Fpr Home or Business see Mrs. Stewart. Globe Agency. Pitt-st. _______ CITY Boardinghonse. tonally promable- 14 permanents, besides £a to m weekly casual trade: 14 , rooms \ reut. oOa; 3 years' lease; includes piano, leather suite, etc. Price, cheap. £200. GT. NORTHERN AGENCY. 5. H.M. Aveivde, FURNITURE and Effects, good lio«»e. splendid harbour view, reasonable rout, —Prompt. 135. HSftAXP. GROCERY Businesses, good. tor Mt>~. Karangahapo Road, Devonport. lit, Eden. Ponsonby. and ArohhiU,— Clarke. 60 Fort-sts i»—.—-■>-■.» j".-?.——i HATTERS and Mercers. capital position, splendid opening, about Xl *t»o W»U needed.-Hugh Gerard, Broker, Royal Insurance Buildings. «__ ONE of the Best Boardinghouse, oloso Exhibition grounds; 20 rooms up-to-date furnishings; 2Sa tariff. Now ,is Hi* time to secure this bargain.—For partloulars see Mrs. Stewart. Globe Agency, vmSt. < : .TTNRIVALLED OPPORTUNITY. - Grocery \J Business in thriving suburb, at ft tram terminus; no opposition: trade rapidly increasing; doing over £120 per month, mostly cash; stock at cost: lease of premises given.—For address, apply H_RAU>. UNRIVALLED Opportunity. — Grocery Business in thriving suburb, at a tram terminus; no opposition: trade rapidly increasing; doing over £120 per month, most. ly cash: stock at cost: lease of premises given For address, apply HBKALP. rpiMBER YARD FOB SALE. In Auckland Suburb. Including Stock) and Railway Lease. ADDRESS AT HE* AMD. A. M. RTOEN BOABDINGHOUSE. i?On BOOMS, well furnished. Al--VOUv/ways a full house: easy to City. Well worth inspecting. Genuine business. STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS. £ SPLENDID Cash Business SituaovOl/v/ ted id centre of busiest town fn Walkato. Very showy and up-to-date promises. Stock and Fittings to be taken over at valuation, about above price. Turnover, £30 per week. AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT. -PCIAfi—A SOUND and Profitable Busi_VO>Uvness. Delightful country town. Open to strictest investigation.

BOARDINGHOUBE. T7VIKST-CLASS House, 50 rooms, up-to-date A in every respect. Furniture, chattels, and goodwill of business, £1600. Half cash. A. M. BETOES-BUSINESS-SELLING SPECIALIST AND ESTATE trustee. 195. QUEEN-STREET 'Phone 17«. Well and favourably known throughout the Auckland Province as a Sellable. Careful and Successful Salesman. C.TJBTJBBAN OTOBB. T>APIDLY-GEOWING TJISTRICT. OBAND TUBNOVEB. SHOWING 100 PES CENT. INCREASE IN 12 MONTHS. QPLENDID T»UILDINGB AND pOSTTIDN FREEHOLD PROPERTT. NOT A BETTER OPPORTUNITY IN DOMINION. Genuine Re aeon Given for Selling., WILL STAND INVESTIGATION. ( Few Miles City. Close Station. TT TIfOBGAN AND QO.. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. MM. ARCADE. AUCKLAND. To Let. OUPEBIOB OFFICES TO LET • IN DtPEEIAL BUILDINGS. QUEEN-ST. (Opposite Smeeton's) W. AND G. ELLIOT. m O LET. KARANGAHAPE ROAD-New Brick Shops, with four dwelling; rooms; low rents to good tenants. Warehouse, one or more floors, strongrooms and lift. NEVILLE NEWCOMB. His Majesty's Arcade. KHYBER PASS ROAD—S Rooms, etc., rent. Ms. CARMEN AVENUE— Booms, bath, copper, and tubs, h. and c. water, rent. 17s. GREY-ST.— Booms and scullery, rent, 12s 6d. QHEARER AND •pASTGATE, SECURITY BLDGS. rpo LET. QUEEN BTBEET, OFFICES GROUND FLOOR. Good Light. Also, SUITE OFFICES (First Floor), and SINGLE OFFICES (First Floor). J. THORNEB. 83. QUEEN-STREET. T HP h 0 K N E S.-T 0 LET. QUEEN-ST.—Offices on ground and first floors; cheap rent. NOETHCOTE.— Seven Rooms, i three acres land; rent, 55s week. PANMOEE.— Acres land, and House, Nine Rooms; rent. 20s week. JEEVOIS ROAD.—Furnished. Six Rooms, piano, bath, etc.; rent, £2 5s week. EPSOM.—Furnished, Six Booms, J-acre land, to let from Dec. 1, at £2 2s week. TOLE-BT.. PONSONBY— Booms; bath, hot and cold water; range, wash-liouso, etc.; rent. 20s week. J. THORNEfe. 83. Queen-street rno T ET. TTOUSE 6 ROOMS, with 5J ACRES OF VOL- ; - a OANIC LAND, IN GRASS AND GARDEN. NICE PATCH OF ONIONS. RHUBARB, ETC., STABLE, COWSHED, ETC. VERY HANDY TO AUCKLAND, AND ONLY 10 MINUTES* EASY WALK FROM CARS. COULD KEEP TWO COWS AND TWO HORSES.' AN IDEAL PLACE FOR CARRIER. Particulars from. TTARBIB AND riRUMP. EANFUELT BUILDINGS. £1, QUEEN-ST. TJP-TO-DATE ACCOMMODATION ON THE GROUND FLOOR FOR PROFESSIONAL MEN. The remaining Offices in our New Ferroconcrete and Brick Building, WYNDHAM--BTR"ET. consisting: of SUITE OF THREE BOOMS. ON WYNDHAM-STREET FR6NT with large window space to etreet. Conuno:lions strongroom. , SUITE O? THREE ROOMS AT END OF MAIN CORRIDOR. Large Btrongroom. ONE LARGE ROOM. CENTRAL IOSmoN, rent 15s per week. The construction is in modern flrenroof style. The Offices are lofty, well lighted and of superior finish. Moderate rentals.' Further particulars from NEW ZEALAND HERALD OFFICE, Queen-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15142, 5 November 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15142, 5 November 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15142, 5 November 1912, Page 2

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