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BUSINESSES FOB SALE, APARTMENT House. Grafton; 11 rooms; •oL new rimu furnishings and carpets; gift, £Boo.~Bpain, 103, Symonds St. BAKERY, Bread, Small Goods; cash truuo; no delivery; turnover 3-W loaves weekly.—Address at Herald. BOARDING House, furn.; urgent sale; best locailty, city; long leuse.—Address at Herald. DRAPERY Business, good country town; will bo sold cheap; good reason selling. —B., 404. Herald, "Jj'RUIT, Confeotionery Brinks; 5 living jl rooms; rent £2 103; price £125. —KsyStrvtton,_ opp. Newton P.O. small, suburban; living acVX oomuiodation; must show good returns; no agents.—Grocery, 450. Herald. GROCERY, suitable for lady; good living accommodation; 27s Gel; owner- leaving for Australia.—Address at Herald. . TTAIRDRESSING and To'baoconiM BusiJCL nees, ainall shop, rent £1 per woe*; o years' lease: ealoon takings £C 10s wee*. Address at Herald. HOME Cookery and Tea Rooms. 3rd section; good living rooms; suit two friends.—M., 392, Herald. HOME Cookery, 4 rooms, rent £3; good living 2 ladies; £75. —Kny Strut.on, opp. Newton P.O. HOTEL, country, freehold; main road; £42oo.—Particulars. Solo Agents, Ji&ycook and Faithfully 32, Queen St. HOTEL, bar takings, JB2OO HoiSe £94; lease 4$ tears. £l2. right renewal.Whittaker'B, Phoenix Charr.hora HOTEL, doing £80; rent £"; i furniture, everything: will finance on £800; tun price. £ 1050.—Whittaker's. T ABIES' Outfitting and Millinery Business Jj for sale; good suburb; splendid living accommodation; chanco for smart Woman or Married Couple; good reason for sellir;; or will exchange. Don't fail to lncjune nbout this Business,—Business. 419. Herald. (JENSATION. £350 for Hotel.--P rwhold O Hotel for £2350, including furniture: £350 cash, finance £2000; takings bar £4a, house, £ls. Insured £2225. —Whittaker s, Everybody's Agents. Phoenix Chamnors, npALLORING Business, good, in rising X country township, Auckland District. — State particulars to R. E. Peat, c.o. 48, Jellicoe St.., Wanganui. TEAROOMS, Confectionery; suit 2 ladies; everything valuation; takings £3O to £6s,—Whittaker's, Everybody's Agents, Phoenix Chambers. rriHE Frankton Auction Mart has for salo, X Tobacconist and Hairdrstesing Saloon; Confectionery Private Hotels; Billiard Saloon: Coal, tirewood and Carrying Business; Milk Round; Grocery Stores: Restaurants. TOBACCONIST. H&irdressing, first-class; X good agency: best stand, progressive ciay; cash £23so.—Owner Retiring. 772. HnitAXn. . p-JA PROFIT Weekly.—Country Billiard,, 3LJLU Tobacco, Confectionery; real goldmine; only £47ii.—Spam, 303, Symonds 3t. OtJC OR Offwr.—Fruit, Vegetables, etc.; cfifOO.'rgood stand, main street; reason telling, aatisfactory.—Florist, 49. Herald. .£*ll K PURCHASES Business, suit smart XllO man; former experience not necesli.iry; £7 week clear profit easily made. Secure this bargain to-day.—Business Saies Co., 82, Queen Street. J?KKfk DEBOSlT.—Private Hotel. SyKftJUL/ monds St.; 18 rooras; J&o&e 7yrs.: ;rent £7 lCs : price £I2OO.—G. M. Kirkcaldy. 109, Queen St. fIONEECTIONERY.~£IS week clear profit VV after paying rent of shop and 6 rooms. Business tost £7OO few months ago. Owing to exceptional circumstances, will sacrifice for £560. Ensy terms arranged. . business Sales co.. ' 1 £2, Queen Street. JpiSH, CHIPS AND* DINING ROOM. Old-established Business, busy thoroughfar®; good ilivina accommodation; lease; cheap rent; present takings average £2B, could easily be doubled in capable hands; present owner going into hospital and has instructed to sacrifice at £100; first to inspect will buy. ~ " THE BUSINESS CORPORATION. Imperial Bidgs., Queen St. AND JpLATS GREAT MONEY-MAKING PROPOSITION MODERN BLOCK OF APARTMENTS IVJL , AND FLATS, situated in best looalitv. AlV'tnodefn «otivenienc&9j inciudinK r.2 bathrooms, califont, electric light. 6 gas stcves, telephone, etc. Fully furnished (practically new). £250 ■worth of new furniture iust been put in. Insurance £ 1050 on furniture. Takings," £2l cor week. All first-class tenants. Rent, £8 per week. Lease 4 years. PRICE i 1800. WALK IN, WALK OUT. . Price doca ijot iriolude gramophone. piano And personal effects of owner. TERMS £550 CASH. App-J Sole Agents, J. M. M^V® aOH ' L m - S. SWAN3OS STRHET. H/fOTOIt Garage Business, centre of PutaliJL rum; turnover of from £BOOO to £4OOO per anfcum;- business increasing rapidly; actual cash bandied over 4 months. £1850; • present plant and machinery valued at £400; no charge for goodwill. Owner desires leaving district for family reasoiiß. Selling price, £4OO, terms to be arranged; cash price> £3OO. w A. H.. DUKESON. Public Accountant, Putaruru. BUSINESSES WASTED. HAIRDRESSIN G-Tobacoonist Business, country; spot cash buyer.—-Full particulars to Tobacco, 268. Herald. PUBLICATIONS.. TINTHRALLING MEW QERIAL. J-JNTHRALLING 1> EW . OERIAL. "'.V H'V i > £ "■ A POWERFUL DRAMA. A POWERFUL DRAMA. ... \i-.S ' , , " TTELD TN TRANSOM." ." JuLeld In Hansom." BY GERALD CUMBERLAND. BY GERALD CUMBERLAND. Publication o£ a most intriguing new Serial, entitled " HELD IN RANSOM," will be commenced in the Columns of the NEW ZEALAND HERALD NEW ZEALAND HERALD On SATURDAY NEXT, SATURDAY NEXT. Mr. Cumberland's reputation as a clever writer of powerful fiction has already been firmly established by such stories as " The Cypress Chest," " Set Down in Malice," and " The Poisoner." Like its predecessors, " Held in Ransom " is a tele in which intrigues and adventure combine to form a gripping theme, around which whirls a storm of human emotions. Throughout the tense action of the tale ihe predominant motive is the enduring love of the brilliant playwright for his young fiancee, who hijs been kidnapped und is held to ransom in the fastness of tho Parisian underworld, and the story woven around this skilfijllyhandled plot is raconrned in daily instalments which car.not. fail to grip the reader's attention until the climax is reached. "TTELD TN TRANSOM." «' Held In JXansom." BY GERALD CUMBERLAND. BY GERALD CUMBERLAND. THE OPENING CHAPTERS "WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE COLUMNS '•V THE NEW ZEAT<A\'D HERALD. NEW ZEALAND HERALD. On t'i'rh » CV/rUPD-.Y XCVT. BATUI'cDAT IS'SXT. 'j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19119, 10 September 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19119, 10 September 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19119, 10 September 1925, Page 4