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„ --■■ ■■■ TO LET. : ! A PICTURE THEATRE DOOR. CONFECTIONERY. SOFT DRINKO.— right to sell in the Theatre and Dance Hall; 9 years' lease: low rent. Ihis is the finest business of ' * its kind offering, Price, £375. Please note, lam positively Sole Agent. KAY-BTR ATTON, , - 164, Karangaiape Road. THIRST-CLASS MANUFACTURING CON--1 FEOiiONERY BUSINESS. situated at Picture Theatre, country town. Items of Interest.Takings, £58 : weekly ; Rent, £2 179 gj; Lease, 8 years; Theatre rights for tray runners; Double Shop; Soda tonntain, with all equipment and large supply of syrups; 4 Ice Cream Churns 6 Months Supply Raw Material; Recipes given desired E^lUC ti° n Sugar Boiling, etc,, if Price, £450. as a going concern. w .„. R. J. ENTBICAN, Williamsons Chambers, 41, Saortland St. JgAKERY BUSINESS. SUBURBS, 2800 loaves. Smalls; £20' weekly; . 350-Loaf Oven. Ford delivery vaa. £760. aa /-£, ?om!L concern. GROCERY AND GENERAL BUSINESS. close Auckland. Turnover, £400 monthly. | Freehold section (approx. one acre), with" ! C " r ,?il m^ d dwelling and double shop. | lllTf. 1 Oil Pflflv cma ! ggNFECT IO NERY t AND TEAROOM KLbUNtSS. Inland town. Doing gobd £ 180, ns a iroing concern. GENERAL STORE, with good living accommodation, close to Auckland. Stoct £100 valuation. Goodwill and fittings, R. J. ENTBICAN, Williamson's Chambers, 41, Shortland St. £900-™.H AND CHIP BUSINESS. o<w*j\/v with living rooms and furniture; 1 years lease, with right renewal; rent, 2Gs weekly. A real good business. 4? OA A—FRUIT AND CONFECTION. WWERY . AND SOFT DRINKS, ETC.—Seven living rooms; 4 years' lease: good position. ON TERMS. -PI CA—TEA AND GRILL ROOMS, 'with seven living rooms, furnished; 2 yours lease, at £3 per week; in a good street. ALSO SECTIONS AND FARMS FOR SALE IN VARIETY. JOHN pURNESS. LIVE AGENT, , 243, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. r jP 0 CATERERS. Wanted to Sell as Going Concern, at Seaside Resort near Wellington, REFRESHMENT ROOM AND DANCE hall, SHOP. etc., 1 With splendid connection. Application# considered from. bon«rfido caterers only. Apply by letter to " OPPORTUNITY." C.o. The James Jenkins Advertising Company, Ltd., Handel'* Building, Willis St. Wellington. L°OK XZ THESE "OARGAINS. oOK At Jl HEBE Jjargains. TTNEXCELLED * Position.—Shop and 3 n.j living rooms; lease; 33b 6d per week; 2nd section. Fish Business, no opposition. I routs, £8 weekly. Price complete, including furniture £200. A LMOST Your Own Price and Terms. — XX. Broadway, Newmarket.— and Dresses; splendid two-window shop; lcrig lease: £4 15s weekly. /"2J.ENERAL STORE," 2nd action: shop and vJ * rooms; rent £2 weekly. Total price, £125 casih. TIfASSEUR AND CHIROPODIST.-City •"A —Buyer Taught Doing £50 monthly; n-ipi>. i"}Qp, including exclusive remedies. DRESSMAKING. —Symonds —Splendid XJ shop and 5 rooms; large yard; 3 years' lease, with renewal; £5 weekly; price £250. ipp- ATSON' S 7. BON MARCHE CHAMBERS. Karangahape Road. _ gOARDING JJOUSE, J^OWER aikato. Owner leaving for Whakatane: great chance in centre progressive district where new industries, including brickworks, are being started. The house ottered is always fairly full, 'is nicely furnished, and contains five bedrooms ana 11 beds, besides owner's bedroom. Large, sitting room and large dining room, kitchen and bathroom; 6.1. and hot water service. Rent, 35s a week on lease, including an extra 4-roomed Cottage, price £275. which includes furniture and everything as it stands; also includes 80 fowls aud ducks, which are paying the rent. A real bargain for auick sale. What offers? Apply R. H. WOOD-SO-uci AGENT, THE LIVE AGENT. HAMILTON. 4-* A A A—FREEHOLD HOTEL, bandy wuwV/v to Auckland, sea coast, no close opposition; district has a eplendid future. Takings average 1 £65 week. Building in excellent repair, and contains all convs. A really nice home fad a lucrative business; £2000 cash _ will put you in possession. PlOOn - taranaki - A tip-top HOTEL PROPOSITION (Lease) is now available for * purchaser, with £2000 cash. This is a grand little moneymaker, and bears our highest recommendation. Principals _ only. Sole Agents. -P1 9 BILLIARD SALOON. The cw-IMJU cheapest Saloon ever offered. ' Magnificent value, and a, royal opportunity; 5 up-to-date oakframed tables (the latest). in*' laid linoleums, upholstered seats, rimu furnishings, silk shades. Contents could not be replaced for the money. Tfke £300 deposit from a man who „ knows his business. £1000 BILLIARD SALOON wlUwv (5 tables). "Hairdresser and Tobacconist. Takings £90 per week. A live and profitable . business, one of the best in this line in the North Island. Suit 2 partners. _ Owner is retiring, and will give long lease. Businesses advertised by us will stand the searchlight of investigation. AND~ JJC^RTHUR, BUSINESS BROKERS. ■"o GROUND FLOOR, 4 UNION BUILDINGS. Phono 914 A. . . READING jgUSINESS gROKERS. . 1} C A DEPOSIT.— COOKERY. COOKED MEATS, Etc. No opposition, busy suburban street, car stop nt door, 4 years'. lease. ' Furnished living rooms. Turnover £30 weekly. Owner states clearing £8-£lO profit. All necessary utensils and well-fitted shop. Price 300. 50 Deposit, balance arranged. An excellent opportunity to acquire a genuine pnving proposition at a minimum outlay. A A—BOOT REPAIRING, • showing profit £0-£7 weekly. Rent 15s. All stitching machines, tools and plant necessary to trade. One of those rare, cheap but sound businesses. XM —TEA-ROOMS.—Situated in AuckS/l I \J land's busiest shopping centre. High-class appointments throughout, tables, chairs, cutlery, etc.. being estimated at over .£2OO. Low rental long lease. Dissolution of partnership sole reason for owner's giving up. A business with a low up- . kw>p. . Ideal for a lady. X'OKA DEPOSIT.—CONFECTIONER cJJ£n)\J Price £340. One of the cheapest and most attractive businesses ever offered to the publio. . Turnover average. £35 week (been as high as- £50). Owner states showing weekly profit £15-£l6. Bent only 335. No opposition, Right next to leadins Theatre. i?QAA— flowers, BOOKS. &O\JyJ etc. Best City position. Shop has excellent window appearance, tiled front, ©to.; 5 first-class living rooms. Steady turnover of £42 weekly average. Good lease. 111-health the sole reason for owner ! giving uv this profit-making concern. RESTAURANT AND PRIVATE . A(OUV HOTEL. Important growing inland town. Having net profit of £20 weiik. Low rental on long lease. Shop, large Dining-room with high-class appointments, 11. bedrooms. House always full. All furniture, linen, crockery, etc., included. First time on the market. Detailed partif'ilars to bona fif'e buvers only. POA TO £23 PER WEEK is the net iprofit owner of TOBACCONIST AND BILLIARD SALOON tells us he is making and will prove it. On suburban J'ne. Most up-to-date business outside this Hity, Rig stock. £750. Owner's sole selling ft rrpnfc; ' • IITURRIE PIERS COY.. IVI O TO VTTr.C.W T, A-NTVI, BUSINESSES WANTED. APARTMENT 'Wanted to L»W," xSI in good locality; 10 to 15 rooms.Cash, 1 230, Herat,d, . • 1 /CONFECTIONERY Business wanted; liv- ] V , ing rooms; sea port town.—W., 348, ' TJ-FTIALTt, /COUPLE want genuine Business: terms ' yy erred.—E.. 225. HERAi,t>. DON'T wasto time, give us your BusineFfi ' for sole.—Watson's Agency, Bon 1 March© Chambers. Newton. . 1 GROCERY or other , small having Buai- . ness, or Partnership, wanted by prac- ] h'oal (rrciMr.—Aotwitv. 9K5. Hbrai.o. CHEMISTS.-CHEMIST BUSINESS 1 WANTED. City or Itisldq, '2nd Section. Ciwll Buyer, Unto £2000, ParttcafiS to KOLA, 576, Hbmijx

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18641, 23 February 1924, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18641, 23 February 1924, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18641, 23 February 1924, Page 13

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