BUSINESSES for sale. ! A PjLRTMENTS, Billiards, _ Picture A Theatres. Milk Rounds, Hairdressers, KVnit Confectionery, Butcliere.—Particu;Jg fimewell. H.B. Bldgs.. City. * PARTMENX Hou«e or Private Hotel, A. large; Grafton; long lease, low rental; easy terms.— Apartment. J23. Herald. . TpaRTMENT HOUSE (City), brick A building. 12 rooms and convs.. nil fullv fufn.: ienl £3: shows £6 net weekly; nrice £275. value of furniture.—HOßNE, £m, High Street. -(M.R.E.T.). ,"A BSOLUTELY Given Away.—City DinA ing Room, accommodation 42 people; walk-iin for £3OO. —Lamhie, Endean's Bldg., Ehono 44-544. "IfBANDON your efforts and consult AuckA land Leading Business Specialists ' tofjjy. Kay-Siratton Ltd.. H.M. Arcade. ABSOLUTELY Wonderful Buying! Attractive Confectionery and Mixed Business, in'high-class locality: 5 living rooms; rent' £2 10s; turnover £22: price £loo. HORN'E. LTD.. High Street. (M.R.E.1.). ATTENTION. —£65—Confectionery, Cakes, Soft Drinks: next to dance hall; doing £2O; largo' shop. Cooko's Bldgs., Queen St. :"T LITTLE Goldmine for Sale.—BoardA- ing House and Restaurant.—Address at Heualp. A" GlFT.—Small Manufacturing Confectionery Business for sale; £l5O. Harin Segedin. Phoenix Chambers. BAKERY, ISOO loaves; Catering, £BO week: magnificent plant and bakehouse; living accommodation: £BOO, half cash.— Vaughnn. 12. Fort St. BILLIARD Saloon, Hairdresser, Tobacconist, Fruiterer. Tea Rooms: combined business, going concern; central position, popular marine suburb; £7oo.—lipping, Endenn's, Bldsrs. ■ OARDING House, City, 36 rooms, furn.: 27 boarders: £lO weekly profit; £-100. Strand Arcade. BUTCHERY, most up-to-date, in progressive suburb; price £7so.—Marin Segedin. Phoenix Chambers. ONFECTIONERY. Cakes. Fruit, Teas; doiVig £3S. increasing: largo shop; accommodation. Price, £27s.—Carder, Cooke s Bui Mings. Queen St. CONFECTIONERY. Dining Room, Soda Fountain, old-established, business, best part Queen St.; owners prepared sell at- valuation; get in for Xmas.— Addiess at IIrnALD. ONFECTIONERY. Drinks. Mixed: turnover £2O; rent £2; showing excellent profits. Gift. £l2o.—O'Sullivan, Cooke's plags. CONFECTIONERY, Mixed. smart shop, ■well fitted and stocked; sacrifice. £55. —Ripley. Hellaby's Bldgs.. opp. G.P.O. €HOCOLATE-Making Business, high class, Waikato; good trade; suit family; ftealth reason selling.—Address at Hehalp. DAIRY, Confectionery, established 20 years. £32 weekly: 6 rooms, yard and 'dairy; all convs.- rent £2 weekly: profit £7. She? weL appointed: £250 cash.—Sole Agents, Russell and Co.. 3, H.B. Bldgs., 228, Queen St. DINING- -Rooms. Confectionery, Orange Drink, country; turnover averages £6O week, clear profit £l2 week; £SO will put you in. the balance we finance. Do not miss this opportunity.—Kay-Stratton, H.M. Arcade. . FRUIT and Confectionery, tram terminus; turnover £3O; price £120: must sell. —Timewell. 225. Queen St. GARAGE and Service Station, as Going Concern in thriving, provincial town; good lease if wanted: ingoing easy; no goodwill; good reasons for selling: dwelling at- - tach-i if' wanted.—Address at Her alp. VIBOQERY, established 40 years; turnVJ over. £550 month; good locality; living accommodation. —Burrett, Ltd., Shortland Street. GROCERY Business, small, for disposal, main thoroughfare; good premises; about £250.—M.R.. 105. Herald. HOTEL. Freehold! near Auckland; trade £160; 20 h.h.: free house; £12,000: cash —Kay-Stratton. Hotel Broker. OTEL. City, good lease; turnover £165; ingoing, including furniture. £2OOO. O'Sullivan.. Cooke's Bldgs. ' HOTEL, lease 5 years: rent £l9 10s; trade £200; finance on £9OO.— KayStratton. H.M. Arcade. ErOTEL, Freehold, no ties; furnished and i. stocked; turnover' £7OOO. . Price, walk in. walk out. £11.500: cash required,.£4ooo.Sola Agent. S. E. Vaile. Whangarei. HOTELS— Several City and Suburban Leasehold. 1 ? and Freehold offering KAY-STRATTON Hotel Broker, H.M. Arcade. H" OTEL, freehold; a wonderful opportunity for beginner with £SOO cash.— Particulars from Sole Agent. KAY-STRATTON, ' Hotel Broker, H.M. Arcade. HOTEL, lease 3yrs.; rent £5; 7 acres; furniture, bar stock; walk-in, £750. KAY-STRATTON. Hotel Broker. H.M. Arcade. ADIES.—We have Confectionery and Mixed Businesess, which may suit you; inquire.—Thomas McCleery. Ltd. PRIVATE Hotel, 20 rooms: superior,furnishings: prosperous locality: 19 boardXV J. Vi\ X -E-i UUICI, ~\J i . » J JL uishings: prosperous locality: 19 boarders: £7OO. terms. —Deerness. Strand Arcade. PRIVATE Hotel. Lower Symonds St.— Splendid buying at £sso.—Confidential Business' Brokers. 27. His Majesty's Arcade. PLUMBER, Reg., Country Town; no opposition; stock at valuation.—M.H., ISO, Hebalp. _____ - OUBURBAN Business, small; owner called O South; furn.; willing sacrifice, less than £loo.—Ring 22-341. QACRIFICE. SACRIFICE. High-class Ffuit and Confectionery Business, large attractive shop: doing £4O in summer; beautiful/ accommodation: cash register, fittings. Ford van. included in price, £l2O, *".«~*""carder and CO.. Cooke's Bldgs., Queen St. PQA Week Clear Profit.—Old-established 30OUFruit Business; turnover, £l2O week; ■ living accommodation; rent, £4 10s; lease; , price c4n!y £450; first to inspect will buy.— I Kay-Stratton, Ltd.. H.M. Arcade. i PfyA—Tea Rooms and Home Cookery: O\J latest tables and convs.: splendid Tourist trade; money back at Christmas. —Waikato, 144, Hepald. X'Q£—Fruit, Confectionery, well appointed, living accommodation, tram terminus; no opposition.—Colmore Williams, Chancery Chambers. STATIONERY, ' CONFECTIONERY, GROCERY. Opposite large City Primary School. Double'fronted Shop and 5 good living rooais knd convs.: 3 years lease: £3 weekly. Turnover £lO. Price. £250. Definitely best buying in Auckland to-day! bull details from Solo Agents. HORNE- LTD. High Street. (M.R.E.1.). BUSINESSES WANTED. BOARDING House or first-class Residential; no agents.—Full particulars apply X.Y.Z.. 327. Heualp. BUSINESS, small, wanted, up to £100; must stand investigation; lockup.— T.L.. 277. Heualp. _ jT\R APERY, General; turnover abo.it J7 £IOO weekly; country preferred; fullest particulars for cash deal.—Opportunity, j 125. Heualp. MILK Rounds and Businesses, every description. urgently wanted to replace recent sales.— Kay-Stratton, H.M. Arcade. - HOUSES AND LAND WANTED. 'T7ARMS and Farmlets wanted.—We can J- Belli Please send particulars.—lxrilfit.hu. Ltd.. 6. Palmer3ton Dldgs ; GOING Concern.—so acres .wanted; also about 100 acr.'s, for acres. South Suburban. —Heston Pike, Ltd., Cooke a 'Bldgs.J, Auckland. QA-30 Acre 3 wanted, Henderson: good | buyer waiting.—Rutherford, Robinson, .'Austin, Lister Bldgs. | J?Qr\n and House, equity £BOO, de3wOUU posit Farm, going concern.—J. Robertson. 46, Queen St. ' POAA Cash and £BOO Equity Bungalow, £BOO offered good going concern.Findlayi 150. Queen St, Auckland. QtHEEP STATION WANTED. Advertiser owns extremely profitable fcutting-up proposition, paying it:s y y grazing. Offers same, price £SS -°°°' cumbered, for Going Concern Sheep or .Cattle Station. , . . New Zealand or Australia. Principals, write confident)a Q^j°jjp Bos 1703. Auckland. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. BUCKLAND'S BEACH.—Valuable J-Acre Section, in Bur.kland Avenue, will subdivide into 3 allotments; lovely views ot both beaohe3. Will sacrifice for cash, or exchange for good first niortrrage. Particulars, BOX 10, Howick. WANTED TO LEASE. OA Acres (about), to lease, suitable dailym'J ant j cropping.—Marin Segedin, jPhoonix Chambers. Phone 41-733.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20425, 29 November 1929, Page 3
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