Businesses for Sale. BUSINESS requiring £10,000: good reasons for soiling; owner will sacrifice fortune to man with capital.— Sacrifice, 791, HERALD. PARRYING Plant for Sale.-Two horses, V harness, express cart, ploughs, disc narrows, etc., together with contracts on hand; work plentiful; rising district; no opposition.—Particulars apply, Post Office Store, Swanson. pONFECTIONERY.-Establishod BusivJ ness. Queen St., near Town Hall; good, steady trade. No reasonable offer re-tused.-388, Queen St. L. !—: — -4 COUNTRY Business, net profit £500 year; y> easy terms purchasor with good credentials.—Particulars C. E. Major, Swanson St.ENSEAL STORE, doing £250 per month; ' no goodwill.—Full particulars from Geo. Webster, 17, Mining Chambers. Exchange .Lane. » LEASE of Country Boardinghouse for Sale; good district, good trade, no opposition; at present 17 permanent boarders.—For particulars, apply lUESALD, SPLENDID Paying Old-established Boot , Business in good suburb, stock and repairing; best plate-glass fittings and mirrors; good big, airy workshop. Bargain. Owner enlisting.—Footwear, 839, HERALD. •PCfY-HAntDRESSER, Tobacconist's OpImportunity—Well fitted and utocked. 2 chairs; trade guaranteed, £10 weekly; trial givcn.-Spain, 103. Symondg St. i?QK — FIRST-CLASS Confectionery, cfeUa Drinks, etc.; doim; £10 weekly; fine position. Karangahape Rd. Real gift.— Spam, 103. Symonds St. •PAifi OR Best Offer-Established SubcV±Uurban Laundry; must be sold this week; £3 to £4 profit weekly.-Spain. 103, Symonds St. -PI Aft ~ ONLY, buys Good Suburban cV.LV/V/Store; fruit, confectionery, greengrocery; could easily add bakery and grocery (good opening)). Splendid suburb. G. M. KIRKCALDY. i _ 109. Queen Street, j 4? 4.0 WILL PUT A MAN INTO A ONE-MAN TOBACCONIST I AND HAIRDRESSER'S BUSINESS. Best paying concern in the city. HOWARD HARRISON. 'Phone A 2164, 4. Durham Street East. TWIT AND VEGETABLE BUSINESS. For Sale— Above, Business in busy Wellington, centre main thoroughfare: annual I turnover is over £3500. A long, cheap lease. Price. £630.—Apply to OWNER. Box 745, G.P.0., Wellington. »pO BAKERS AND GROCERS. Golden opportunity in one of tho largest residential and best suburbs in Auckland. I LARGE TWO-STOREYED RESIDENTIAL SHOP. On splendid corner, with 3 large plateglass windows. No opposition in bakery business. Good opportunity to start. Particulars at _ . _ WINSTONE, LTD., Union Buildings, Customs Street. IMMEDIATE BALE. GOOD MOTOR -GARAGE BUSINESS, IN ROTORUA. Owner Leaving to Join Motor Patrol Service. REAL GOOD LIVING FOR CAPABLE MAN. Power Plant and Requisite Machinery for Eflocting Ropairs. Exceptional Opportunity of Securing a Growing and Profitable Business at a Low Price. Apply, PETROLLER, 715. Herald. gTOP ! QTOP 1 CTOP ! YOU WANT MONEY READ THESE. READ THESE. Under instructions we offer "CURST-CLASS FREEHOLD FACTORY I AND HOUSE AND AERATED WATER BUSINESS. NO OPPOSITION MAKING £800 A YEAR. "^innv TEA ROOMS. CONFECTIONERY. WITH mak H° T |M°T0 EIT D H fFR B ET Mf SEE US WITHOUT DELAY L ' H OT C E HEAP OUNTRY " NICE PLACE ' AND PULL LISTS OF HOTELS FROM £225 TO £9000. BOARDINGHOUSES. FURNISHED HOUSES. FARMS, SECTIONS, and ALL BUSINESSES. ALL OR WRITE TO WHITTAKER AND po.. HOTEL BROKERS AND REGISTERED AGENTS, PHCENIX CHAMBERS. Opp. Now P.O. and Railway Station. QUEEN ST.. AUCKLAND. C 5 i
Tg_Let. : [JNFURftISHED HOUSES. )EVONPORT-« Rooms and convs., 16s. SPSOM— Rooms, nice position; 21s. IT. EDEN-* Rooms, 17s. » A—Residence, 9 rooms, and 1J Acres Land, 28s. 'ARNELL—6 Rooms, convs., lGs. iTANLEY BAY—S Rooms, all convs., 19a Gd. HARROP AND MEDLEY, IS, Shortland Street. BURNISHED HOUSES, SPSOM— Rooms, every conv., 30s. IT. EDEN— Bungalow, 6 rooms, all convs., 40s, 'ARNELL— Roomß and convs, 22s Gd. lEMUERA-6 Rooms, all convs., telephone, 425. ITANLEY BAY—7 Rooms, lovely harbour view, 40s. HARROP AND MEDLEY, 18, Shortland Street. HEPBURN ST (Furnished)-ll Rooms, all convs.; full-sized billiard table; large section; £2 10s. CUSTOMS ST., City-Good Store,, cart entrance, elevator, etc.; moderate rental, NEWMARKET (Broadway)-2-Storeyed Shop and Store: £3. REMUERA, GREEN LANE— Rooms, conv ; handy trams; 18s. MT. EDEN-G Rooms, convs.; 27s 6d ROCKY NOOK—7 Rooms: 22s 6d. EPSOM (Furnished)— 6 Rooms, conv.; 27s 6d. C. F. BENNETT, Bank of New Zealand Buildings, Swanson St. p 0 LET, FURNISHED. 'ARNELL, Maunsell Road-Well Furnished House, 7 rooms, all conveniences; good view: to Let for 3 or 4 months from end November; rent, £1 10s per week, tEMUERA, within 3d section—Comfortab y Furnished Houso, 7 rooms; neat garden; to Let for 12 months. , IPSOM, Ngaroraa Road— Furnished Houso, 7 rooms, hot and cold water, gas stove, all conveniences; lmin from cars: rent, 36s per week; to Let for 4 months. W. FRATER and SON, 115, Queen Street. fTAILE'S. »pO JET. —Wakefield St.—s Rooms, 18s. VinJ cent St.— Rooms, 18s Gd per week, [obson St.—6 Rooms, 17s 6d weekly. 10NSONBY—Franklin Rd.-8 Rooms, 15s . per week; 6 Rooms, 20s weekly. Spring ' i—s Rooms, IBs weekly; 6 Rooms, 12g eekly. Oliphant St.—4 Rooms, 10s per week, ,/TT. EDEN.—Marsdon Avenue— Rooms, U. 25s por week. Tentcrden Avenue— ooms. 21s per week. -\EVONPORT.—Bond St.—6 Rooms, 16s J per week. Roslyn Terrace—s Rooms, b 6d per week. JEWTON— St.—4 Rooms, 14s S per week. ( )EMUERA.— St.—s Rooms, 18s ' V weekly. Mountain Rd.— Rooms. 22s . [ per wcok. Westbournc Rd.—7 Rooms, 3 per week. IPSOM.—The Driv©-7 Rooms, 30s per ' J week Coronation Rd.— Rooms, 21s .■ek. Market Road— Rooms, 25s per week. ■, ladwyn Rd.—B Rooms, 26s per week. Onjw Rd.—7 Rooms, 30s per week.' J.REY LYNN-Cardigan St.—6 Rooms, 20s IT per week. Princops St.—B Rooms, 'iOs ir week. \NEHUNGA.-Arthur St.— Rooms and / all convs., nominal rent, water frontage, WE HAVE OTHERS. ( AMUEL yAILE AND CONS. T TD. 67. QUEEN STREET,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16372, 28 October 1916, Page 10
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