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WANTED TO RENT. T> ACH, small, 1 or 2 rooms, ftirn., close to beach; 1 month. Xmas; Chelteanaxa, Kohi., or Pt. Chevalier.— L.8., 992, Herald. 13ELMONT, handy bus, beach; 6 rooms, j about £2; trustworthy tenant.—Tipping and Co., Endean's Bldgs. DUNGALOW wanted, 3 rooms, kitchen- •*-* ette, bathroom, or self-contained Flat, same number rooms; rent 255; quiet, reliable. tenants; refs.—-E.. 40, Herald. BUNGALOW, new, or complete, within week or so; high situation; gool locality- 4-5 rooms, all convs.; suburbs preferred; good reliable tenant, no children.— M.K., 971. Herald. C CENTRAL.—House, 7 or more rooms; ' suitable Boarding House.—State particulars to Genuine, oii. Herald. HOUSE urgently wanted by good client; 5 or 6 rooms; handy to city.—King 46-654. HOUSE, 4 rooms, convs., handy Ist seo.; no chilaren.—W., 43. Herald. HOUSE or Bach, 3 rooms essential, partly furn.-.Brown's Bay preferred; month January.—X., 23, Herald. HOUSE, liotorua, small, unfurn., wanted 3 adults, from December 22, for 3 weeks.—Barrister, 38", Herald. HOUSES and Flats, immediately, good tenants waiting.—Bell and Co., 20, Hellaby's Bldgs., opp. G.P.O. "\/riLFORD or TakapuHa.—Furnished JLtX Bach, Xmas Holiday.—Xmas. 88, Herald. l\/f"ll.FOßD.—Bach, furn., near beach and IV± tram; December 4 to January 31. Particulars. Bach. 953. Herald. — Convenient Beach House, plainly furnished; small adult family; four weeks, including Christmas and New Year—A., 990, Herald. SAMPLE ROOMS WANTED. Permanent. AREA ABOUT 1000 SUPERFICIAL FT. Must be central, clean and well lighted and provided with goods and passenger lift, if necessary. CITY. 9G4, Herald. ' BUSINESSES FOS SALE. A PARTMENT Houses, Boarding Houses, xi. Butchers, BaKeia, Licensed Hotels, Laundry, U-roceries, Luncheon, Tea Rooms, etc.—-tiurrey, Premier .buildings. A PARTMENTS.—Takings £9 weekly; xS. lease, 13 years; Jill 10s year: deposit £4oo.—Taylor Morrison. Security Bldgs. A PARTMENTS and Boarding, 27 rooms"; XX select establishment, Symonda Street. KAY STRATTON. LTD.. o*~n Newton P.O. TL)AKERjf. small goods, Shop, living J-> rooms; Suburban; profits J£ 10 weekly; £llo.—Taylor Morrison, Security Bides. BAKERY, excellent business, Bread and Smalls; motor delivery; turnover, £IO,OOO yearly; good reason selling; no agents.—Replies to L.S.D., 430. Herald. "OAKERY, old-established, in Waikato: JO books produced to bona fide purchaser. —Bona Fide, 94(5, Herald. BAKERY, Auckland; turnover £10,000; cash required, £IOOO. KAY STRATTON, LTD.. Business Brokers, , Opp. Newton P.O. BUSINESS Buyers and Sellers.—See usExpert advice free. —Russell, H.B. Bldgs.. Queen St. ____ BUTCHERS.— City Cash Business; 8 bodies, 20 smalls; rent about 355. Wocdhall. 16, Fort St. ( CARRYlNGißusiness, 2 motor-vans, £260; a golden opportunity, energetic Kay Stratton. opp. Newton P.O. /CONFECTIONERY, Grocery- good turnover; 4 living rooms, modern convs.— 132, Khyber Pass, opp. Lion Brewery. "PvO you wish to Purchase a Business?— U Consult G. N. Christian, 54, -Ferry Buildings, Auckland. j^ISH Shop, good stand, 6 rooms; only ■T £60.—197. Great North Rd.. Auckland. T?ISH, wet. dried, fried, Small Goods; J? smart appearance; £so.—Address at .Herald. , P RAFTON, Best Position.—2l-Roomed vj House, attractively furn;;' good income; £900; terms. —Morrison, 30, Strand Arcade. ; . HAIRDRESSING-Tobacconist; £46 weekly, stock, plant at valuation, about £500; bargain.—Taylor Morrison,' Security Bldgs. HOTEL, Auckland City, freehold. Particulars principals only.—Kay Stratton, Hotel Broker, onp. Newton P.O. HOTEL— Tho Best Tourists' House in the North Island.—Particulars, - KAY. STRATTON, ,LTD.. Hotel Brokers, - Qpp.. Newton P.O. T7~ ARAN GAH APE RD.-Shop arid ResijL\dence,; lease, 5 years, rent,. £3; price, £150.—179. Karangahape Rd. CAKES, Fruit, Confectionery, etc. Doing over £2O weekly. Five living rooms and large shop, in new block; good stand. Rent £3 10s, inclusive. Fine effects and. fittings. Price £lso.—Tallis, St. Kevins Arcade, Wowton. - ■ HERNE BAY-Private Hotel. 12 rooms and convs. Best possible position. Highclass clientele. Easily accommodate 14. Amply furnished. Price £400,. TALLIS, 2a, St. Kevins Arcade. I? OAA-BOOTMAKING and Repairing. Showing over £7 week net profit. Good plapt, including new finishing machine. Singer sowing machine, etc. Fine opportunity for tradesman. Rent 30s. —Tallis, 3t. Kevins Arcade. Newton. ; (1 RAFTON Private Hotel.—Well-known \JT House of 21 rooms ana conveniences: Exceptionally, well furnished. Five years' lease at £8 inclusive. Alwayß full of permanents. 20 guests now, averaging £2 2s each. Shows splendid profits and can be bought oh terms, Reduced to £9OO. TALLIS, St. Kevins Arcade. Newton. tf? rr r —BAKERY BARGAlN.—Sacrificed ob IU owing to exceptional circumstances., Shop, 5 living roomo and bakehouse Within minute first section. Two years' lease, £3 10s, inclusive. Shop does turnover £22 week in bread, small goods, butter, eggs,- confectionery. Shows £5-£$ net profit. Besides this practical baker can make wages of £8 week here. Biggest snip possible for baker and wife. . TALLIS.^ St. Kevins Arcade, Newton. B USINESS SPECIALS! J?1 i K—CASH GROCERY AND CONFECSt/JLJLO TIONERY. Smart shop; rent 85s. ■voll worth inspection. r»OA-HOME COOKERY. PIES. Turnover £l6 week; rent 30s week. Busy shopping area. Trade can be greatly increased. S? O C A—CONFECTIONERY, CAKES.dWAUv Turnover £3O week; rent £2 ss. Beautifully fitted, clean stock. Nice living rooms. £' T Q A-FRUITERER. SOFT DRINKS—dwJLOU Present turnover £35 week;, rent £2. Good living rooms. Trade double during summer months. Fittings alone cost £2OO. Large stock in shop. Owner sacrificing for urgent gale. £ K—BUTCHERY, suburban; doing dw.u,4l) doing. sto 6 sheep, 2i bodies, calf, pigs. Fijie shop and 5 living rooms. Low rental, 5 years* lease. Bargain. _PI Of\ - DAIRY, CONFECTIONERY, StJLOU TEA ROOMS.—Turnover £2sweek. Four living rooms. Busy tram section. fM OA-APARTMENT . HOUSE.-Fully furnished; Symonds Street; 7 rooms and conveniences. Close to Queen Street. "OAKERY AND TEA ROMMS.—Turnover JD £3O to £4O week; rent £2 10s. Oven cost £1"0. cash register £65, Dayton scales, irlass show cases, fully equipped. Going concern; £450. p ROCERY AND HARDWARE—Turnover xT £BO to £IOO feek. Good lease, living rooms. Ingoing £tioo to £6OO. RIPLEY AND MOLLOY. ' Business Selling Specialists, 12. Winstone's Buildings, Queen Street. pEIVATE JJOTEL JpOR gALE. UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE EXCLUSIVE WELLINGTON PRIVATE HOSTEL. This exceptional business, with its wonderful connection, first-class appointments, and charming situation, is offered for the first time. For many years this exclusive establishment has been the permanent homo of prominent men in the political, professional, and banking worlds, and has always a long waiting list. The Tariff for permanents is from £3. 3s to £4 4s weekly. The extensive grounds,. which are beautifully laid out, allow unlimited scope for extension if desired. As the Proprietors have .decided to retire and settle in England, they will now SELL THE BUSINESS AS A GOING CONCERN and give ft Ten Years' Lease, or. as an alternative, SELL THE FREEHOLD; the Purchaser in this case to take over the Furniture and Contents at Valuation. All Books can be inspected by a bona-fide inquirer. This Business is very easily run, and has a well-trained and efficient staff. A suitable Purchaser will require from £3OOO to £4OOO in actual cash, the balance of the purchase money can be arranged and repayment spread over a period of years. Further particulars will, be supplied in confidence to principals only. Write, RETIRING, C o. Charles Haines Advertising Agency, The Dalgety Building, Wellington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19412, 21 August 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19412, 21 August 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19412, 21 August 1926, Page 4