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——~ ■. ■ . • .. ■ - ■ - ;i ...;■■■. _______________ FOR BALE. v __________ _ . T7IRST-CLASS MANTTFACTURrNG CON- £ FECITONERY BUSINESS. ; situated at (Picture Theatre, country town. : Item, of Interest— £58 weekly; Rent. £_ 17a 6d; Lease. 3 years; Theatre rights for tray runners; Double Shop Soda Fountain, with all equipment and large Supply of syrups; 4 Ice Cream Churns; 6 Months' Supply Raw Material; Recipes given and Instruction in Sugar Boiling, etc., if desired. ; Price, £450. as a going concern. R. J. ENTRICAN. , '. __ Williamson's Chambers. 41, Shortland St. "DAHERY BUSINESS. SUBURBS. Turnover 2800 Loaves. Smalls: £20 weekly: 850-Loaf Oven. Ford delivery van. £75ir. as a going concern. _ _'__.__ «a GROCERY AND GENERAL BUSINESS, close Auckland. Turnover, £400 monthly. Freehold section (approx. one acre), with modern 6-roomed dwelling and double shop, Insroingr, £600. balance on easy terms CONFECTIONERY AND TEAROOM BUSINESS. *> Inland town. Doing good trade. £180, as a coing concern. GENERAL STORE, with good living accommodation, close to Auckland. Stock and plant at valuation. Goodwill and fittings, £100. R. Z. ENTRICAN. - Williamson's Chambers, 41, Shortland St. . J?'>ATb— AND CHIP BUSINESS. : J£\J\J with living rooms and furnitfhre; 1 2 years' lease, with right renewal; rent, 2Gs w'dekly. A real good business. X*"«>AA—FRUIT AND CONFECTIONXfZAjU ERY AND SOFT DRINKS, ETC.'Seven living rooms; 4 years' lease; good position. ON TERMS. r»-f KA—TEA AND GRILL ROOMS, with ~i'JUv/ seven living roorr}s, furnished : 2 years' lease, at £3 per week; i:a a good otreet. # ALSO SECTIONS AND FARMS FOR SALE IN VARIETY. JOHN TfIURNESS. LIVE AGENT. 249, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. i?rAAA-FREEHOLD HOTEL, bandy c&O\J\J\J to Auckland, sea coast, no close opposition; district has a fplendid future. Takings average £65 week. Building in excellent repair, and contains all convs. A really nice home and a lucrative business; £2000 cash will put you in possession. ■PACiftft — TARANAKI — A TIP-TOP cVtibUUl/ HOTEL ' PROPOSITION (Lease) is now available for a purchaser, with £2000 cash. This is a grand little moneymaker, and bears our highest recommendation. Principals only. Sole Agents. X*l OKA—BILLIARD SALOON. The oV-I—^rtJV/ cheapest Saloon ever offered. Magnificent value, and a royal opportunity; 5 up-to-date oukframed tables (the latest), inlaid linoleums, upholstered seats, rimu furnishings, silk shades. Contents could not bo replaced for the money. Trke £300 deposit from a man who know R his business. -PinOn BILLIARD SALOON J*±\JVJ\J (5 tables). Hairdresser and Tobacconist. Takings £90 per week. A live nnd 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 A-RTHUR, BUSINESS BROKERS. ' GROUND FLOOR, .UNION BUILDINGS. Phone 914 A. s ' £EADINT_ ■BUSINESS T>ROKERS. -PEA DEPOSIT.— COOKERY. J*o\J COOKED MEATS. Etc. No opposition, hrusy suburban street, car stop at 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 paying proposition at a minimum outlay. -PIAA-BOOT REPAIRING. showing wIUU profit £G-£7 weekly. -Rent 15s. All stitching machines, tools and plant necessary to trade. One of these rare, cheap but sound businesses. £1 7A—TEA-ROOMS.—Situated in Auck- *~-*- ' " land's busiest shopping centre. High-class appointments throughout, tables! chairs, cutlery; etc.. being estimated at over ■£200. Low rental, long lease. Dissolution of partnership solo reason for owner's giving up. A business with a low upkeep. ■ Ideal for a lady. -POKA DEPOSIT.—CONFECTIONERY. <&jUiJ\J Price £340. One of the cheapest and most attractive businesses ever offered to the public. Turnover average, £35 week (been as high as £80). Owner states showing weekly profit £15- £l6. Rent only 335. No opposition. Right next to leading Theatre. i?qAA—FRUIT, FLOWERS, / BOOKS. *Ov/U etc. ' Best City position. Shop has excellent window appearance, tiled front, etc.; 5 first-class living rooms. Steady turnover of £42 weekly average. Good lease. 111-health the sole reason for owner giving up this profit-making concern. X? A—RESTAURANT AND PRIVATE *OUU HOTEL. Important growing inland town. Having' net profit of £20 week. 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 particulars to bona fide buyers only. i? OA TO £25 PER WEEK is the net 3J£\J profit owner of TOBACCONIST AND BILLIARD SALOON tells us he is making and will prove it. On suburban line. Most. up-to-date business outside this City. Big stock. £750. Owner's solo selling a.ce»it<v MURRIE QPIERS COY.. O .10. VULCAN LANE. BUSINESSES WANTED. APARTMENT House. Wanted to Lease, in good locality; 10 to 15 rooms.'Cash, 230, H-BALI>. ' - ONFECTIONERY Business wanted; living rooms; eea port town.W., 346, Heralp. ■ COUPLE want genuine Business; terms preferred.— 225. Herald. DON'T waste time, give us your Business for , sale. —Watson's , Agency, Bon Marche Chambers, Newton. GROCERY or other small Paying Businees, Or Partnership, Wanted by pracfionl G—ir.<v\—Act ; v ; *v, 255. 'RvTO'r.T>. HOUSES AND LAUD WANTED. ADVERTISER requires House. - with Govt, mortgage; can pay fair cash deposit. —Write particulars. Civil. 329, Herald. ' ALWAYS Busy.— i Estate Agent,' 1 Onehunga. . - 7 ALWAYS Big Demand for Reasonablypriced Properties, on easy terms; send particulars. 21, Phoenix Chambers. FARMS, Fan-let?. Houses. Shops wanted; clients waiting. —Particulars. W. Sowden, 1, Irvine Chambers. Queen St. , ■ j FARMS, all sizes, wanted : send yours in. i wo can sell. Graham and Brown. Exchange .Lane. | HOUSE or Bungalow, good, modern; any! good locality; to £ 1400; possession essential.-— 330. Herald. HOUSES and Sections, all districts, urgently required to replace recent sales.H. Buckley. Winstone's Bldgs. REMUERA, Vicinity Arney%Bd.— 7 Rooms and convs., .bear inspoction; water view essential; price £3000; buyer waiting, —George Mayhill, 5, Phoenix Chambers. SHEEP FARM, carry, from ICOO to 2000; necessary outbuildings • and convenlenccar'easy terms.—Stock. 107. Herald. SHEEP, and. Dairy Farmer wants buy or lease mixed Farm, payable proposition; school essential; handy rail, wharf. Apply, Going Concern. 2G3. Herald; OLDIERS' Land Bureau, Hellaby'* Bldgs., urgently requires Houses, Farms, Fa.rmlets. with Soldiers' Mortgages. Buyers waiting • tOR 3 Acres, small House or Bach., suitable Poultry Farm —W. K. Francis, Aggpt. Panakura. ■ . HOUSES AND LAND FOR EXCHANGE, BUNGALOW, new. kauri. Epsom, price £"680. for Building Sections in suitable locality. H. S. Anderson, 3, Rostrevor Ave.. Epsom. SECTION, Murray's Bay, Takapima, O wanted Exchange for Motor-car: price £250; no mortgage.— and Co.. 15-1, Queen -St. • UNENCUMBERED. — 5 Acres. I d£t{j\J\J handy to Auckland; owner wants j pood Mortgage.—J. J. Seymour, Hellaby',! Buildings. ' C*A A A— UNENCUMBERED Section. 75 st/_:Uv/ x 173: water frontage; owner wants pood Mortgage.J. J. Seymour. Helli»by'a Bldgs. . <?OAA EQUITY. 5 Acres Land. 4-roomed d*\J\J\J Cottage, Mt. Roskill, for Section or Mortgage.Mellars, 99. Queen St. -Pi ROO EQUITY, 6-roomed Bungalow. eWJLOW Epsom, for similar Bungalow Takapuna.—Mellars' and Co.. 99, Queen St! FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. SHOP double, dwelling attached, clear .title; Main Street, Kaitaia.—For partioulani. apply. H, .Werner. Dtahuiu jLneai

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18642, 25 February 1924, Page 4

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