BUSINESSES FOB SALE. A PARTMENT House, nicely appointed, J\. select, !) film. Flats, all let; vicinity Graftcn; good lease; £6OO cash; suit mother and daughter.—Russell and Co., 228, Queen Street. ■ • APARTMENT House, City. 9 rooms, furniture; lease, goodwill; cheap rent, £2 12s fid. —Norscourt. 111, Nelson St. A PARTMENT House, heart Queen St., 8 xi rooms; separate cooking con vs.; £6 over rent week.—Address at Herald. A PARTMENT3, Ist section.—G Fluts. self--tl ' contained, 20 rooms; furn.. piano; lease: Rent £s.—Phone 41-557. \ BOUT Businesses of all description. See -A us first.—Kav-Stratton's, Business Brokers. H.M. Arcade. BAKERY, nil equipment; Taranaki district; 3000 loaves weekly; price, £750, terms.—Bradley, 14, Fort St. BOARDING House, Oak and Rimu Furniture-. insured £350; XG permanents: £225. —Bradley, 14, Foit St. BOARDING House, 17 rooms, well furn.; splendid position; low rent; moneymaker; £32o.—Deerness, Strand Arcade. BUSINESSES of all descriptions. Apartments, Restaurants, Fruit. Urocery, JD ments. Restaurants, Fruit, Urocery. ete. Inspect list. —Timewell. 5, H.B. Bldgs CABINET and Funeral Business, oldestablished; large turnover; Bplendid connection.—B., 459, Herald /CONFECTIONERY, Tea Rooms, News Agency, good eland; living accommodation; takings £33; profit £6; option 4 rooms, new furniture; will sacrifice for quick sale.—Urgent, 340, Hehald. DAIRY. Confectionery. Mixed; takings £80; perfectly fitted: £7so.—Vauchan. 12. Fort St. DAIRY, Confectionery, main road, 2nd section; takings £SO; rent £3; G Rooms. —Colmore-Williams; 41-557. DAIRY. Confectionery, living rooms, all conveniences, furniture optional; Milk Round easily established: reasonable.—Address at Herald. pRUIT. £4O a week: 5 rooms; £3 ss; £150: easy terms: snip.—Vauglian, 12. Fort tip ; top concern, good trade, £l7s' Confectionery, ditto. £500; both dwel lings.—Bennett, 36, Ponsonby Rd. I?RUIT, Vegetables, Drinks, price £BO, rent J- £2 10s. turnover £25. profit £6; Fruit, Drinks, etc., price £35, rent 355; C<pnfectionery, rent £2 ss, inclusive theatre rights, bargain at £125 cash.—Russell and Co., 228, Queen St. GOING Concern, in Fruit, Produce Business; also Branch Shop, horse, cart; established: dwelling, conveniences, lease, etc.; alfo Boot Repairing Business, stocked men's best.; tea rooms: splendid position for home or business.—Write S. Stewart. Globe Land Estate Agency, Te Kuiti. HOME Cookery and Confectionery, good stand, car stop; price, £l7O cash; instruction given.—Snip, 362. Herald. HOTEL. Freehold: trade £55; £3000: terms. Walk in, walk out. —Kay-Sirat-ton's. H.M. Arcade. HOTEL. Taranaki town: lease 5 years: trade £l2O. We can assist with this. KAY-STRATTON'S. Hotel Brokers, H.M. Arcade. HOTEL, freehold; deposit £2000; walk in, walk out; good proposition.—Burrett, Hotel Brokers, Shortland St. HOTEL. NORTHERN: lease 2 years: trade £llO. Particulars in full from KAY-STRATTON'S. Hotel Brokers. H.M. Arcade. LADY with £SOO can acquire exclusive Business, showing £7 to £lO clear weekly profit.—Business Sales Co.. 63. Queen St. T EASE Premises and 9-roomed House, suitable boarclirtghouse, service station. —Apply Motor Camp, Penrose. I\J"EWS Agents. Tobacconists, taking £35. Also Agency. Could add Saloon. Stationery, Fancy Goods: 4 rooms; £3 10s: great stand; central. Stock, fittings, £l5O. Trial given. VAUGHAN. 12, Fort St. pLUMBING Business, progressive coiintry town, excellent prospects, good connection, capable expansion; owner leaving district.—W., 272. Herald. PRIVATE Hotel, 18 rooms, good locality; good furnishings; casual and permanent boarders; opportunity of a lifetime; £250 will get possession.—Russell and Co., •226. Queen St. T>ARE Cnance for the. Right Man. Com- -*•*' pulsory Sale.—Very long Lease of a Free Hotel; say £3OOO cash, balance arranged.—Apply Sole Agent, Wenzl Scholium, 109, Queen St., Auckland. (M.R.E.1.A.) HEARINGS like these never offered before. Lowest £65. up to £BS and £loo.—Confectionery and Mixed. Tearooms: 4 rooms: rent £3. £SOO a year clear profit here: £125. VAUGHAN. 12. Fort St. Weekly Clear Profit—Suburban.— Mhed Business; wonderful opportunity; owner sacrificing; £2Bo.—Deerness, Strand Arcacie. 019A —Dairy and Confectionery, good stand; rent £2: takings £25; recommended.—Bradley. 14. Fort St. J?IA Weekly Profit.—Fish Business. Latest fittings. Splendid stand. New brick shop and living accommodation; £2lo.—Alan Sheath. Dilworth Bides. —Total Price.—Home Cookery and —•> Confectionery; rent, 30s; honestly recommendpd.—Brnd 1 ey. M. Fort St. QUBURBAN.—Fruit and Confectionery, Soda Fountain ; turnover £55; price £450. Right in the City, good position; turnover £33; price £l7OJ| Mt. Eden, old established. £220. Private Hotels. Billiards, General Stores, Fish, Home Cookery. Consult. TIMEWELL, 5, H.B. Buildings. City. GROCERY, Greengrocery, Wood, Coal, etc., in one of Auckland's most, progressive marine suburbs; clean living accommodation : all conveniences; also lock-up Shop attached, could be sub-let or used, for confectionery, soft drinks, etc; newspaper round; Bowser available if desired: large garage, wood and coal shed; no goodwill: cood new stock at valuation; all necessary plant; cash register, scales, bccon cutter, etc.; ingoing about £650; good lease, fair rental. A unique opportunity to step into nn old-established business, at cost price. Owner retiring through ill-health. Principals only.—Apply for address to Hehald OfTice. QFFER WANTED. CONFECTIONERY. VEGETABLES. FRUIT. DRINKS. SODA FOUNTAIN, PAPERS; plant; motor-truck,, round, ton truck, and l-roomed Dwelling, all convs.; situated on the Great South Road. The owner has recently lost her husband, and must sell, as she is unable to manage the business. NOTE.—Previous owner doing £SO week, and in this rapidly-growing district could be improved. Inspect, and make an offer. COLMORE-WILLIAMS. 5. Chancery Chambers, O'Connell Street. Phone 41-557. A RANCAEAPE R, ° A D ' CENTRAL POSITION. FOR SALE AS A GOING CONCERN. MODERN TEA ROOMS, first floor premises, wth direct stairway approach. Rooms would seat, approx. 130. Lease of 4 years, together with all necessary furniture, stock and fittings, including 2S glass-top tables, 147 chairs, piano, tloorcoveriugs, etc. ]'rpsentill rental. £9 per week. Goodwill, furniture and fittings, £ SCO. Further particulars from C. F. B ENNBTT ' LTDQUEEN STREET. STORE. Grocery. Hardware, etc.; magnificent business; turnover £10,000; net profit last year £IOOO. Owner retiring after 14 years' successful trading. Ingoing appro x. £IOOO. . IpXCIIANGE. Store, Private Hotel, J Splendid Hall, Post Office conducted on premises; all in first-class order; electric light throughout, property, buildings, furniture, stock, etc., will sell at £3OOO, or ex. change for part cash and Business; equitv £2OOO. Worth inspection. STORE, Grocery, Hardware, Crockery. This is one of the most successful Businesses north of Auckland; turnover £7OO monthly; ingoing approx. £1250; half cash. Owner will give every facility for investigation, and his services for a few weeks. Dairy and milk round, too gallons daily. This well-conducted business is replete with modern plant and accessories; most delightful district; years established. Price, fid gallon. Plant, at valuation. pLATS AND APARTMENTS, 10 letting X rooms, furn.: central city position: lease. Price £3OO. MOTOR, GARAGE, Service Station, fully equipped: progressive district: turnover £3500; nrice £1500; mortgage £650. "VV^ANTEDS.—Drapery, General Stores. ' » Stationery. A. M. BEYDENBRUNSWICK BLDGS.. 171. QUF.EN ST. Member of Real Estate Institute. PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES. LEGAL Practice, small, Auckland, well furnished offices: sell cheaply —Opportunity. 121. Herald. WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE. 17ARMLET, about 10 to 30 Acres, with -L House, handy to Auckland.—Write Lease, 264, Herald.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20235, 20 April 1929, Page 4
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