BUSINESSES FOR SALE. AN old-established Milk . Business. 2 rounds, doing 80gal. per day: ffood handy - contract ; would consider, selling separately to 2 sound men; nothing better ever offered.—Owner. 471, HBRAM>. ■ APARTMENT House, 2nd section;, eight rooms, all convs.; e.I„ min. Ponsonby car.—l 4, Rose Rd. A PARTMENT House, freehold. 13 rooms, -tX well furnished;, always full. Must be sold.Address at Herald. . "DOARDING House, 9 rooms, furn.: £200; X' tease 5 years: £2; good stand,—Address at H»bali>. "DOOKSELLER'S Business, central posi--X» tion; lease; cental averages £2 15s week; good, clean, well bought- stock; well worth enquiring about.—F. W. F. Fagan, Agent, Hamilton. %».. ' CONFECTIONERY— large, sto.ck. all fittings, fixtures; bets locality: good living rooms; lease.—F.. 519, Herat.d. pONFECTIONERY—Long lease; at door ...... of picture theatre: good turnover; no agents ; £375.—Owner, 23,. Herald. « DINING and- Tea Rooms;. : very good opening for competent man. Lease about 2 years, right renewal; rent £5. Long established- Price £1000;: £500 cash,— F. W. F. Pagan,: Agent, Hamilton. : TYRAPERY.Best part Hamilton, good turnover,. long 1 lease; low rental. Snap this exceptional bargain.—Business (Sales Co.. 52. Queen St. - /GENERAL Store; one of the oldest esX tablißhed businesses ill the Waiikato; no agents.—Address at Heralix /GENERAL %tore, handy Auckland, doing V* £400 month; or . lease: no reasonable offer refused.—Grocery,' 472, Herald. ... LAND Agent's Business, well established; ■ long lease; good reasons for selling; principals —Agent, 4, He a alp. " JIVfILK Round, 50 to 55 gallon milk.—Easy, iIX 405, . HKRALD. Room," Small Goods, etc.—Genuine X Business; lease, small rental, nice ac-co'-jmodation; can lecommend; price £265. —Northern Agency. 19, H.M. Arcade. -£*1 C—GROCERY, Confectionery BusiJwIUJ ness, City; 8 living rooms; rent only 308; lease.—Kirkcaldy, 109. Queen St. J? 17 K— CONFECTIONERY and Drinks; wild 5 living rooms; , opp. picture theatre.Address at Herald. : 4? O"! SHOP and 5 Living Rooms, Queen St.; rent only £2 5s week. —Whittaker's, Phoenix Chambers. P9AA CASH Buys Profitable Drapery wOvU op. Ponsonby; 5 living rooms; iease: investigate.—Owner,. 536, Herald. "DLACKSMITHING and 'Horse-Shoeing IJ Business, for Sale, together with ,Q----rcomed Kauri Dwelling, going concern, rising country township. Bay of Islands district. Approximate turnover £1000 per year. Price, £1200: £650 cash required. Agents required.—Apniy. T.S., 439, Herald. HOTELS. —Lease, 1 years 9 months; turnover £110 per week; stock and furniture at valuation (about £1200); price, goodwill, £1000. Lease. 2 years 3 months: rent £16 5a per week; turnover - £275; goodwill, £3500. NORMAN H. ASHTON, Phoenix Chambers. Must , BE sold. U S T BE ■ SOLD. £225—FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY. Splendid suburban stand, and doing big trade. Fine corner shop, six tip-top living rooms. Rent only 30s weekly, and long lease. ■ This is cheap and good. Don't miss it. - Sole Agents, RAWSON SMITH. LTD.. ; Business Brokers, • 14, Swanson Street. URGENT SAL | MANUFACTURING.. BUSINESS, with I Sole Rights, as a Going Concern. Previous experience not, essential; business will be ! taught. Every investigation invited; . und 1 refs. exchanged; full. stocks; lease premises arranged. Price £325 cash (or nearest offer!. MORTGAGE,' 486. Hebam., j QLOTHING MANUFACTURE. . Assigned. Estate of .the Sterling Clothing Manufacturing Company for sale. [ Assets are valued at £450. An exceptional opportunity for capable business i man. ■ 1 Apply in confidence. THE BUSINESS EXCHANGE. 803. N.Z. Insurance Bldgs. gOTEL ..BUY ER S. FREEHOLD. , ..... ■ • ... . ■■ I have. just been instructed to Sell one of the best Country Hotels on the _ Auckland market to-day, doing good business. No opposition; -well equipped, and' in good 1 order. Free for everything. Full information given to genuine buyers. No Information Given Over 'Phone. Apply, Sole Agent— | J. M; WEST, ; . Valuer, 15, Customs Street West. 9 PRIVATE, TTOTEL SPECIALS. <£ x rivate ' 'xxotel Specials. 4?1 cnn—SPLENDID PRIVATE HOTEL d*s±.o\J\J—l6 Years' lease; well furnished, Criin~ Years' lease; well furnished. <A;XtJ*Jl_/— grounds. Close tiram. Beautiful grounds. .Close tiram. Balance £1000. Large grounds. PRIVATE TTOTEL. mv ate Hotel. • _T»o£> A A —i-Acre Freehold. BeaudyaOUU CASH— grounds; _ ,23 i*OQAA CASH—rooms: splendid views. CASH—Charming home, un i?OOAA surpassed. Balance on I SUU CASHmortgage. Anyone requiring • a Beautiful Residence and paying .proposition, CALL ON US. 1 I Sole Agents— " '. • ' I : ' - ' - ..... ... A J W HITTAKER AND C°" EVERYBODY'S AGENTS, PHOENIX CHAMBERS, 41, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. BUSINESSES WANTED. BOARDING Houses (2). immediately,' for ■ genuine ' clients. — Jones-Prosser and j Co., 1, Phoenix ' Chambers; 'phone 2550 A. ITOSPITAL, small, or Maternity Home, 8 XX to 12 beds, to Buy or ; Lease.—Full particulars, Nurse, 923, Herald, Hamilton. SMALL Drapery, Furnishing, Mercery, i Bootmaker's or other paying, business, wanted for cash.—Vigor, 473, Herald. •— jP° OE:3 AND PUBLICATION^ I i . _ _ rjTHRILLING ■ ' . gEBJAL. jQRAMATIC JQPTECTIVE gTORY. 1 jQRAMATIC . jQDETECTIVE gTORY,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18657, 13 March 1924, Page 3
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