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, BUSINESSES - TOR •' ALB. " " # i A VARIETY "of Nic» Little Businesses, fit #AS-"with Dwellings; Confectionery. Fruit, rl- stationery, Bennett, 10 c Phoenix Cham- - i"TiAKEKy, country, turnover 2000 loaves «■ ft r weekly and emails.For particulars tapir S.W., 61. Herald. BiOOK Exchange and Circulating Library; II Jjf easy ingoing good stock; good.living t/wvmn: lease.—Address at B-ERALP. DOM Business; stock, about £900; rent Jj 265; lock-up Shop; good position: Ik* good country 'town. A business which can greatly improved; eiey terms; further |f.. . ■ n^rticulara.'—62. Herald. st" *' t T)USINESS. High-class Fruit. Confection--s|s©:'li-'' tt tX y. etc. Splendid Stand and Trade. Large Dwelling. Cheap Rental.—Business, Wt' : ' 7«ft HrtALD. ; j CARRYING, as going concern, in good suburb; £190; worth double; will show. , Qtich, Henderson. . ■ ■ " v . tECTiONERY and Tea Booms.—Ex- *-■ f, V; csllent climate: turnover last year '. ■ nearly £8000; insurances £950; small fac- ' ' tory; lease 5 years; rent £3 12s; no goodwill;' stock and plant, £1250. Sol© agency - for onellin t which nets £4 week.Fagan, Agent. Hamilton. ONtECTIONERY. Main Road; takings, V/. £36; rent, £1 2s 6d; £550. Seeing is believin,-- KAY-STRATTON. »' - Opp. Newton P.O. CONFECTIONERY. Cakes, Ice Cream; O average takings throughout the year, til weekly. Get the particulars, you're I sure to buy: £350.-KAY-STRATTON. t Opp. Newton P.O. T\KAPERY, busy centre, a living rooms: \J *asy rental; sacrifice; owner retiring.— Drapery. 978. Herald. TUSH Business, attractive, busiest shop J City: long lease; good turnover; £260 cash.—Address at Herald. I- MSH, Chips, and Small Goods; takings, £35; price. i:235, with furniture.Xayfftratton. opp. Newton P.O. , • ISH Business.—Double Shop, 2 dining ii? rooms; price includes, besides fit'.ings,, etc., of dining rooms, furniture, in 5 bedrooms; piano, motor-car, etc.; turnover about £35. Price £500.—Fagan. , Agent,. Hamilton; 2 : J7RUIT and Confectionery-—Sound little J business wanted to sell urgently; tearooms could be added; gooc 1 position; tak- '} ings over £1000 per year.— and terms. ' apply McDowell and Co., Ltd.. Box 84. '« Rotorua. t TARUIT and Confectionery.Price £400; } X) turnover (6 months), £1021; shop and if - a rooms; rent 52s fid week; corner shop. V Fagan. Agent. Hamilton. GARAGE, Motor, splendid opportunity; large premises, i-acre; main road, good district; £650 —Address at Herald. ENUINE Bakery, Pastrycook, ConvT fectionery. East Coast.—4l, Finch St., I-iorningside. CIF.NERAL Store, Freehold, marine suburb, t Books, Stationery, excellent stand, double-ironted shop, living accommodation, 7Pft. frontage, room two more shops, turnover easily doubled delivering; no goodwill. —Unity, 327, Herald. ■ GOOD Country Business, as a going concern (includes Freehold), Tobaccc, Confectionery, Tea Rooms, etc., doing £40 weekly; trial given. Price, —Northern Agency, 19. ILM. Arcade. 7TROCERY Business, Wakefield Stock \JT and goodwill, rent 30s, lease: price £165.— Chas. C,_ Baker. Durham St. E. KAIRDRESSING Business. good; two chairs: dwelling; low rent. Owner wants change—Hewlett, Karangahape Rd. H- OMB Cookery, suburban, well established: good turnover; from £25-£3O weekly; full j.i-rticiilars given.—Business, 27(), Herald. HOUSE, furn., suitable boarding, aparthouse, newly.decorated: Grafton; good lease. easy. terms.Reliable, 384, Hzkald. ______ CONFECTIONERY . BUSINESS t QUEEN STREET. SHOP, together with 6 living rooms; stock and furniture included in this bargain. Only £300 cash for quick sale. Further particulars on application to BARKER AND PREBELE," LTD., 21, Ferry Buildings. QENERAL STORES FOR SALE. We have several good openings. Splendid chances for men having moderate capital with experience. The terms can be made easy to suitable men. ' Apply, MESSRS. A. J. ENTRICAN &. CO.. LTD., General Merchants. Auckland. A SNIF! TEA ROOM. FRUIT. CONFECTIONERY, BUTTER, EGGS, ETC. Doing good, steady trade. Attractive shop, . fast-class dwelling, e.1., gas. Best part ■Ponaonby Rd. No direct opposition. Excellent fittings. Good clean stick. Takings. £20 to £25. Can increase to £35 weekly in . season. ' Good Lease; reasonable Rental. PBICE £275. or near offer, includes Furniture, Crockery, Linos., etc., of 4 Rooms. Nice Home, and genuine Business. Must sacrifice. Owner going England. Full investigation invited. Apply evenings. • - - . Address at Herald. R A P II N I jQ I S T R I C T. i i • i ' ; GENERAL GROCERY BUSINESS. | } Situated in this fast-developing • J District, |ij IS FOR SALE. AS A GOING I I* CONCERN. I T j'. ; • ■ | Communicate with . | . Z., 103, Herald. j%'. • . ■ QOUNTRY BUTCHERY FOR SALE. Doing 2 bodies boef, 4 to 5 sheep and pork per week. Good shop, low rent; 31 years ■ to go; slaughterhouse, 1 year 7 months to go; good prices, no delivery.' monthly and cash trade. Good sound business for one iman; all necessary plant. Price, quick sale. £250; owner £->ing into larger business. Address, BEEF. 950, Herald. GRAND Little Grocery Business, in good town, near Auckland; turnover £360 monthly; stcck approximately £450. at valuation; can be reduced; shop and 8roomed, comfortable House; price £750; .£l5O cash, balance 4 years at 6} p-c. Works out at only 15s weekly; ingoing about JEGOO; for further details.—Cash, 237, lb: a LP. "IMPLEMENT REPAIRING AND X DEALING BUSINESS. In Important North If land - Town. Ample Room for Expansion. ' For full particulars write. IMPLEMENT, 5-58, Herald. QPLENDID FRUIT AND CONFF.CTION£3 EKY BUSINESS, situated tram barn, Epsom. Turnover £30 to £35 weekly. Price, £250; cash and terms. CASH GROCERY, situated 10 mile* Auckland: doing £250 to £308 monthly. Rent. £2 15s; lease 4 years. Dwelling attached. Ingoing about £150. ' „ CONFECTIONERY AND CAKE ' BUSiV NESS. TEA ROOSTS. 3rd. section: bir. tram centre. Rent, £1 7s 6d ; lease 3 years. Splendid business. £750. as a going concern, Terms. CENERAL STORE, situated leading town VX En v of Plenty. Doing £300 monthly. Stock and plant at valuation. No goodwill. Ingoing about £800. ' _ CONFECTIONERY" AND FRUIT BUSINESS, waterfront Devonpqrt; turnover £25 to £30 weekly. ■ Rent. £1 15s; lease three y°art*. Dwellinf attached. Ingoing. £250. GENERAL STORE, situated Hamilton. v* Doing £400 monthly. Ingoing about £850. SUBURBAN BAKERY AND SMALL ►J GOODS BUSINESS, 10 miles from Auckland. Turnover, 1600 to 1800 loaves. Rent, £3; lease 5 years. Ingoing. £150. R. J.l^™ CAX ' WILLIAMSON'S CHAMBERS, 41. SHORTLAND- STREET. -pi AAA — CONFECTIONERY. tea wJLUUU ROOMS, seat 40. Manufacturing Plant; a first-class profitable business; turnover £3000 approx.; a lovely place to live m, East Coast Seaside; 110 goodwill. Inspection and investigation invited. AAA— HARDWARE STOKE, Centre "'lyUl or Growing Dairy District; oldestablished; turnover £400 month; stock and filings at cnp» nrice: no goodwill. .GENERAL STORE, established SjyywU in progressive country district. Waikato; turnover £400 monthly, and . increasing. This is certainly worth inspection. £9nAnr-LADIES' OUTFITTING; this CTWAjWvfU I is an excellent business: a certified money-maker; no goodwill. Just received. . AAA—GENERAL STORE, well-ea->**X\J\J\J tablished, country business; stock and plant about £1000; turnover £650 month. Very good; progressive town. TO BUYERS.—Particulars of these and other businesses on application. A, M. B EVDEti - ' f - ' BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS. 174, QUEEN STREET. * ll"^. iXMemt«r Land & Estate Agents' Assoc.). feii .... ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18843, 18 October 1924, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18843, 18 October 1924, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18843, 18 October 1924, Page 5

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