BXTSIITESSES ■ 70s SALE. A PARTMENT House, first-class, fur■l*- niehed, Grafton; £3500; sell or exAtSfand — c<^ann ' 17, B"nion Bldgs., A PARTMENT House, Newton (large); always full: . c^eat) rental: furn. ■on ol t or health reasons owner will !!g?.l for £ Newton, 927. ■ Herald. TJOARDING House, suitable for. apart- - menta or nursing home; newly reno- ; vated.— at Herald. 1 •ftUSINESS, up-to-date, known as Tea r-f. Kiortk, Govt. Gardens. Rotorua. tun particulars apply Proprietress. "DUTCHERY Business.; must sell urgent. ■*-* ..Doing 10 large bodies and 30 to 35 smalls weekly. Sound proposition.—Reply to Urgent, 892. Herald. - and Jobbing Business, sun V;/ cabinetmaker; largo workshop; lease, t/ity. cheap.—Carpentry, 43, Herald. /""JASH Grocery, turnover approx. iISO . month; good living accommodation. . Ingoing about £400.— F. Ripley, Winstone's • Buildings. CONFECTIONERY. Tobacconist, Billiard V' Room.—Good country business; 3 billiard tables, - etc. takings, 30;' lease. £3 weekly; price, —Northern Agency, 19, . H.M. Arcade. . /PVYCLE Business, country town; splendid V/ •.. turnover: a gift at £300.— F. Buckthought, Agent. Rotorua. "TiRAPERY Business, small, with dressmaking connection; good returns; cash, £200.—Davis, 13 Princess St., Palmerston North. TpISH Shop, up-to-date, suburban; turn■i. over about £50 week; price £350. —F. ' Ripley, Winßtone's Bldga. . "PURNITURE, Retail Business; profits J- average £15 weekly; books open for , inspection; lease 3 years at 60s weekly. Price, £350.—Fu1l particulars T. H. Browne. Agent, Dominion Rd. 'Phone 3368 A. "U'URNITURE, new and second-hand, oldest main City Street; no opposition: owner must sell; living accommodation good chance; bargain.— Auctioneer, Newmarket. Chance to Buy Business, doing V* steady fi«nily and cash sale trade; suit 2 partners or married couple; cheap for auiok sale; owner going England shortly. —Owner. 938., Hera ld. /"iREAT ' Reduction.—Cash Grocery Business, bus-/ central stand; good lease, low rent; living rooms; good cash turnover; reduced from £700 to £495 for quick Bale- a genuine bargain.— Mayhill, 5. Phoenn Chambers. I AND Agent's Business, Karangahape Rd., .i_ good natural business stand: easy rent. —Sacrifice, 911. Herald. LIVERY Stables and Restaurant, in rising Country Town; a chance of a lifetime for a man with a family; full particulara.—Opportunity, 53. Herald. STATIONERY, Fancy, Tobacco; living O rooms; 5 years' lease; good turnover;, low rental. Up-to-date stock. Price £440; bargain.. F. W. RIPLEY. ■ Winstone's Buildings, Queen Street. r 7K —CASHGeneral Drapery BusitWOl Ji ness, with living rooms; lease; good reasons for —Drapery, 119, 'Herald. " ALL GOLD " Grocery Store. Takings jti. average £60 weekly; cash trade; leading suburb; lease, 3 years; rent, 30s. Ingoing, £250.—501e Agent, Epsom Land Agency, 499. Manukau Rd. ■ NlP.—Well-known Private Hotel, best position, Hamilton, doing first-class casual trade; always* full; furnishings and everything in - first-class order. A3 going concernwalk in, walk out. £500 cash. —Write A.8.C., 980, Herald, Hamilton. Pi AA-FURNITURE, Second-han<r. LockJ.V/V* ur> Shop, busy thoroughfare; good lease, low rent. —Address at Heralr. OLDEN OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE SOUND FRUIT AND GREENGROCERY BUSINESS, established for many years. Good Stand. Doing £40 Weekly. Will Give Trial. £300. ZAINEY. Fruit Merchant. Morrow St., Newmarket. Q.ROCERY BUSINESS FOR SALE. For particulars, apply to G. O'HALLORAN. National Bank Chambers. Shortland' Street. GOOD SALESMAN. WITH £150, can Buy for this sum an Exceptional Proposition for Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin. No knowledge required. Properly handled a couple of thousand or even more can easily be attained. This is such a good thing that it will sell within 24 hours. r lf you haven't the money don't apply. No agents. For appointment, write - „ GOOD. 114. Herat.O. JJAMILTON — BOARDING HOUSE. New, handy main street: 14 rooms, furnished; accommodate 12 boarders. Price, going concern, £2800. Terms arranged. FARMERS* AUCTIONEERING CO.. LTD.. Hamilton. - orjQAA — SUPERIOR PRIVATE <3i'OOv.'\J' HOTEL, Lower Symonds St.; 25 rooms, City Council Lease, present term 48 years; rental £16 per annum. Turnover £50 week. Fully and completely furnished. Deposit. £2700. Full particulars on application. (No information by telephone.) £*'y7h.f\ — APARTMENT HOUSE, &A I GRAFTON ROAD, Near University; 12 Rooms; Glasgow Lease. Deposit £750. including part of furniture. Note.— above are two of the Best pro- ■ positions in Auckland. -jyj-ILES J QASSIDY. , " BUSINESS SELLING SPECIALIST." REW'S CHAMBERS. 15. QUEEN ST. QONFECTIONERY JgUSINESS. A PERFECT GOLDMINE." ! AN OLD-ESTABLISHED BUSINESS, in large inland town, near Auckland. Doing at present during the slack season, over £40 per week, but during the season goes to considerably over £100 per week. Includes large soda fountain, manufacturing plant and tearooms. In a splendid position. Rent, of shop and tearooms. £2 10s. Good accommodation close by, 4. rooms and conveniences, 22s 6d per week. Owner going homo to Old Country for a trip and is selling as a going concern for £1150. On easy terms. " JJ QLAYTON AND Q O -' 2, WINSTONE'S BUILDINGS. j (DELECTED JgUSINESSES. gELECTED JgUSINESSES. GROCERY.Good location and 3WUv/ good trade, well stocked, clean, attractive shop, and , excellent accomxnodation. Low rent and good lease. Owner S/VLADIES' CLOTHING,. ETC.dwuUU iiig, well-stocked shop, in choice locality; good fixtures, showcases, etc.i best of accommodation; 5 years' lease; reasonOl Sn-FRUIT & CONFECTIONERY. JLOU This business requires building up but the location is right, the rent low and there are 6 good living rooms. Great chance to gain experience and build up a O°99K-FRUIT AND CONFECTION. o&ZZD Attractive lft tie shop and spotlessly clean; double-fronted. Good accommodation and all modern convs. Rent only £2 7s 6d, and long lease. Furniture. fittings and stock enclosed, Bargain. jr>-i CONFECTIONERY, PIES, ETC 5&1ZO Fine little, shop, with every convenience, and doing steady trade; capable of great improvement. Rent only "03 weekly, and nearly 3-year lease; old-estab-lished. Price includes ice-chest, copper pie warmer, scales, mirrors, gas stove, all fittings, utensils, and stock. Vendor s books show good profit. Why work for j oosb I i£sl FRUIT AND CONFECTION-ByJ-UUf ERY.—Brick tile-fronted shop, doing big and increasing trade; two years lease at 35s weekly. This is a small beginning, but remember, the most successful men in every community have commenced their careors in a modest way. ' PQAA — CONFECTIONERY, ETC.— dWOUI' There is not a smarter little shop in ?he suburbs-, and the trade is good: well stocked: situated near big pub- ' lie school; good living accommodation, with every conv. Price includes all stock and furniture. /Good lease and reasonable rent,. ✓>^ 0 K—FRUIT AND CONFECTIONiO ERY.Fine corner shop, in I choice locality; doing big turnover about half of" which is confectionery. Well fitted and well stocked. Five good rfloms; rent i only £2 weekly, and long lease. This is a really good business, and a great bargain at the above figure. > 1 THE CHEAPEST AND ONLY SAFE WAY TO PURCHASE A BUSINESS THROUGH AN tt OLD-ESTABLISHED BROKERAGE HOUSE OF GOOD _ REPUTE TO DEAL DIRECT WITH VENDORS OR THROUGH AGENTS OF I DOUBTFUL INTEGRITY IS TO COURT DISASTER. WE HAVE A COMPLETE LIST OF EVERY GOOD BUSINESS OFFERING TO-DAY. SEE US BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE. gMITH, J^TD., BUSINESS BROKERS.' i 14, SWANSON STREET. Established Over Ten Years. Satisfactory Service Guaranteed.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18711, 17 May 1924, Page 15
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