HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS FOB SALE. - "DELL'S N-10 Trading Co., opp. Town 5 JJ Hall.—Furniture. Oak or Rimu, made to any design t "DUSY Bee is the Working Man's House -D Furnisher, at Working Man's Prices.— 165, Popgonby Rd. , C'URNITURE. Factory to Home," facX tory prices.—People's Direct Furnish- ■ ing Factory, corner Millaiti St;, Richmond : Road. • 1 PURNITURE, best, Quality, factory price*; ' A tory prices.—People's Direct Furnieh- . (furnishing Factory, corner Millaia St. and ; Richmond Rd. ■ ■ ' 'I^URNITURE.— Special Offer. 6 months' -a. credit, without interest.—Wickins and . Stitcliffe. 42. Karangahape Rd. ' GEE the Sterling Bargains in Furniture, r C 5 Linoleums, Bedding, Etc.—McKenzie'a Furniture Mart, 110, Broadway. New- , market. QHOP where you get the most for.your • O money.—McKenzie's Furniture Mart, 110, Broadway, Newmarket. " QIX Months Credit —Furniture .on O Easy Terms. Wickins and Sutcliffe, 42, Karangahape Rd i QUITE. 7-piece, beautiful, Solid Oak; also O Cheval and Double Bed, in solid Oak, ' new; seen Thursday; quick sale, owner leaving Friday.—Chamberlain, 6, Koraha St., - Remuera, past terminus. • rpHOSE FURNISHING SHOULD VISIT r WALKERS SALEROOMS. 9 Best Display in Town. ' 1 7 HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS WANTED. 4-*1 nn WORTH Used Furniture wanted - A/luu daily, large or small lots.—Busy Bee, 165. Ponsonby Rd. 'Phone 2990 A. r T EONARD COAKLEY, LTD., Buy Used . ±J Furnishings and Pianos in any quan--1 t:ty, large or small. They have the largest i market in the city, and can pay the biggest price. Get their price before selling. Call cr 'Phone 2238. • " _ Q.EORGE WALKER, Auctioneer, 88. Queen Street, !* WILL BUY HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS a OUTRIGHT FOR SPOT CASH. 1 'Phones 2857 and 21M4. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. '• A PARTMENT House. 8 rooms, well furn.; -£x insurance £300; rent, £2 ss. Price 270.—Address at Herald. A PARTMENT House.—Lease, goodwill, ; xx. . and furniture; heart of city; no agents. —Address at Herald. . "OAKERY, Pastrycook's. Confectionery, J-' genuine, for sale; good fitting?; electric light; cheap rent.—Box 17, Waipiro Bay. "IDCARDING House, 12 rooms, furn.; : JJ lease 4i years; rent, 70s; 8 boarders. - —265, Karangahape Rd. COUNTRY Butchery, good, for sale: turnover about £50 weekly; everything up-to-date; no opposition; cash or terms. BUTCHERY. 100, Herald. DAIRY and Confectionery.— cash business, turnover nearly £60 per week; good reason for selling; a genuine concern.—W., 14, Herald. DINING Room, and, Restaurant boarders;, ? JL* close station; doing good business; reasonable offer.—Address at Hebald. DOMINION RD. — Drapery and Fancy ! JL/ Goods, 5 living rooms; lease; 373 6d: - 2 rooms let at !)sn, thus leaving total rent 12s 6d; small fortune here for needlewoman; t Moore. Estate Agent, Onehunga. , Confectionery, Soft Drinks, Etc.; -L tram terminus; good turnover; 4} I years; cash.—Address at Herald. TOBACCONIST and Confectionery shop. J- with Billiard Room, two tables; or will lease. —Address nt H.-Rau-oi. X'a' CA—BOARDING Hourt, Hamilton: 20 boarders: sacrificed owing illness; turnover 7 months, £983.— K., 246, pifR'LD, Hamilton. £t KAARESTAURANT, heart City, old--sfcOl/U established £80. Genuine business. Terms.—Whitehead. McArthur, Union Bldgs. O KAAr-An exceptional opportunity for obJUU for ti: r ladies or nurses; £12 profits; only one in Auckland province; no agents.— Agent, 990, Herald/ 4?1 Qfl — CONFECTIONERY Business. SJ.OU Suburbs; 2 living rooms at- ' tached; rent. 15s.Lodge and Co.. opp. Fuller'a. "TVAIRY AND DINING ROOMS.—Splendid Xs Little Business; suit man and wife or two ladies; rent £2 ss, inclusive; long lease; shop, dining room. 3 good living rooms, ana large bathroom; showing nioe, steady profits; stock, scales, ice oliest, fittings, and lot of bouse furniture; price, £275. VAUGHAN, TALLISS, Opp. Rendells, Newton. JJ B A P B R Y BUSINESS, IN MAIN STREET OF HAMILTON. Write, for particulars, or apply to > ARCHD. CLARK AND SONS. LTD.. Auckland. pENERAL STORE, old established busivX ness in farming district, close to Wanganui. doing about £5000 turnover; cap able of, improvement; stock, £700; goodwill, £250, which includes Ford Truck; 7 years' les.se. or owner will soil freehold: good buyng. Apply. • IMLAY SAUNDERS. Box 201. Wanganui. LADIES' OUTFITTING.—NO GOODWILL.— Business, 8 years' lease; smart brick shop on main tramline; 4 large ■ living room's; rent £3 16s. Good, new stock; splendid chance for two ladies. Pricu £350. VAUGHAN, TALLISS. Opp. Rendells, Newton. PROFESSION. WELL-ESTABLISHED PRIVATE HOSPITAL (Medical and Surgical), FOR SALE IN PROGRESSIVE AUCKLAND SUBURB. Terms reasonable as owners obliged to Sell. Full particulars on application. Letters to— « NURSE. 315. HbiulD. i T>ICTURE THEATRE. 1 XICTURE THEATRE. PROSPEROUS COUNTRY TOWN; all. ' plant, etc. No opposition, old established. 9 going concern, £1000. 111-health only reason . for sellinar. Particulars to bona-fide inquiries, ? . MILES J. CASSIDY, " Business Selling Specialist," Rew's Chambers, 15, Queen Street. s ir _ — : 9 r i HEMIST, nUEEN . QTREET. - Chemist, vJueen Oxreet. 1 i? on A A-GOING CONCERN. Lom • SrAtUUU and valuable lease, old-estab-v lished business. Particulars on personal application. No phone messages. ■irIK WEEK PROFIT— Goldmine • cfe'l J in Auckland. Confeo.. Ices, Summer Drinks, etc., Tea Rooms. Turnover -last 3 months, £1500. Going concern, £1000. PARRYING BUSINESS—FreehoId subui*o ban property; Bungalow and i-acre. Plant. includes S-horse team, waggon, etc. Trade £40 week. Going concern, £1420; , cash about £700'; balance good mortgage. Full particulars, apply . M ll,llß J QABSIDY, - REW'S CHAMBERS, 15, QUEEN ST. . i?7K — SPECIAL BARGAIN — J?7K . X/ ld> — SPECIAL BARGAIN — Xf I O '• CONFECTIONERY AND DRINKS. High-class Business, situated close Grafr ton Bridge; attractive shop, well fitted, latent : Toledo scales, good stock; lock-up shop; ;. Would suit one or two ladies. This buainens offers great possibilities. Owner leaving " Auckland and will sacrifice for above price. Only personal applications dealt with. 1 Office Opens 9 a.m. F. W. RIPLEY, g 815, Basement, N.Z. Insurance Bldgs., 9 Queen Street. ' ■ J?£»K A—STATIONERY AND FANCY - X'DO'V/ GOODS.—'Lock-up shop, well : fitted; centre of very busy part of city. • ■£ A rn—FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY 3 S/tcOv House, 5 rooms, e.1.; rent only 30s; T.O. approx. £55. Very good equity " in House Property will be considered. ' POO n-~TEAROOMS. ALSO DAIRY : &>LX)\) PRODUCE AND HOME ; COOKERY.—A very natty suburban business; good now and prospects better. Price . includes stock, fittihgs, and house furniture, r Picture theatre in course of erection. , «£*QAATOBACCONIST, .HAIRDRES3Si't/Vy'L/ ING—The most up-to-dale fitted i shop in flourishing town: T.O. npprox. £260 per month. This 18 worth immediate inspection. Pricij. appro*. £900. i? 07 —DRAPERY AND MILLINERY— ; 3C/0 Id 1 A well-cdiHv.cted and well-stocked s suburban business; double fronted shop and li-in* roc" TM** onl" ,^575. - J} A r A—GROCERY.—Suburban bitsineje. : dWTtJU up-to-date, centra of rapidly-gro't--1 ing district; shop and duelling; appros. foot, £isn- T.O. £fio weekly and increa«in» rpo BUYERS.—A goo<-. selection cf buniX nesses, both small -nd large, worth inquiring about. A. M. B RYDEN - • 174. QUEEN STREET. J (Member of Land and Estate Agents* Assn.) BUSINESSES WANTED. BILLIARD Saloon wanted, North . Auc'c--L> land preferred.— full particulars | to Whitehead and McArthur. Union Buildings.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18632, 13 February 1924, Page 2
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