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BUSINESSES FOE SALE. —. Hotel, lbase: Auckland cm- " £2OOO. Furniture in. • Particulars. KAY-STEATTON. Hotel Broker. H.M. Arcade. ' 1 ' HOTEL, East Coast. Trade: Bars, flBO: House, £SO. Lews T over 4 years ka ab ° Ut £3so °- " j Hotel Broker. H.M. Arcade. HOTEL, Freehold, no ties: furnished si«l - stocked; turnover £7OOO. Price. waiv in. walk out, £11,500: ca&h reauired. £400o" Sole Agent. S. E. Vr.ilo. Whangarei. k : KOTEL, freehold: a wonderful, opporlu nity for beginner with £SOO cash ~ Particulars from Solo Agent, KAY-STIIATTON,' Hotel Broker, H.M. Arcade. HOTEL. leaßC Syrs.; rent £5; 7 acresfurniture, bar stock; walk-in, £750, ' KAY-STRATTON. J ■ > Hotel Broker, H.M. Arcade. LUNCHEON and Tea Room, small, <,Toa" e Queen St,; suit couple; low rental.— Add reus at Herald. ANUFACTuRINC BUSINii? WELL ESTABLISHED. ° ' Producing Household ana Proprietary Lines in constant demand Turnover doubled past 2 years and steadily increasing; £2OOO cash required for plant, stock, formulae and good will. Full information (o genuine inauirerii only. OPPORTUNITY, 913, Hia^ AT Pound, over 40gal. daily, -"J- lish(,-d town business, motor delivery, cans, etc; ill-health reason for sale.-—2oß* Gt. South Rd., Green Lane. MILK ROUND. 60 gallons, very coripact. all full price; CLEAR PROFIT £l7 lOj per week. Fir3t to inspect will buy. KAY-STRATTON, LTD., H.M. Arcade. ILLINERY. established 13 years; cheap rental; living accommodation; snip; good reasons selling.—223. Karangahape Rd. TATIONBRY, fancy Goods, Circulating Library, Confectionery, next school; established 5 years; £350. —E., 938. Heram. QTORE. Outer Suburban, doing £65. No 0 near opposition. Easy ingoing. 4-Rd. Bungalow. Energetic man easily double.— Vanghan. 12. Fort St. Si ÜBURBAN.—General Store, doing good ) trade; low rent; ingoing about £325. 27. His Majesty's Arcade. / O ÜBURBAN Business, small; owner called South; furn.; willing sacrifice, lets than £IOO.— Ring 22-341. ; TEA Rooms. Confectionery, next Dance X Hall; doing £2O. increasing; wonderful chance for smart woman; -price £65. Carder. Cooke's Bldgs. rpHE Leading Tearooms in, Papakura, as JL a going concern; splendid opportunity for mother and daughter; sound reason for selling.—Chas. Garlick, Estate Agent, Papakura. U'NIQUE Leisure-hour Proposition, easily handled, interesting work^. returning £BO-£IOO yearly; capable of expansion; price £GO cash.—For full particulars Phone 13-526. ■fxrATCHMAKER'S Repair Business, fine V V connection and good. class work: splendid opportunity live man; price Llo. Particulars. Clocks. 434, Heeau. "TTTfRITTEN Tenders called for Fruit and VV Confectionery Business; splendid stand, up-to-date shop, City; rent, £- 10s; owing to medical advice must sell; going concern.—Address at Herald. J? OA Weekly turnover. Fruit and fogetables; accommodation: price £6o. Carder. Cooke's Bldgs. pnn Week Clear Profit.—Old-established &6V Fruit Business; turnover, £l2O week; 'iving accommodation; rent, £4 10'; lease; price only £450; first to inspect will buy.— Kay-Stratton, Ltd., H.M. Arcade. r«Ar Fruit, Confectionery, well apu O pointed, living accommodation, tram terminus; no opposition.—Colinor© "Williams, Chancery Chambers. ; REMUERA ED.—Fruit and Confectionery, no opposition; £25 to £3B per week; as goi:ag concern: living rooms consist of dining room, 2 bedrooms and kitchen. v.'ith all convs. r *• ONEHUNGA, Queen St.—Confectionery, Lunches, Teas, catering for hall; aa going concern. Piice £BS. RICHARD ARTHUR, LTD . . Opp. Town Hall. Phone 41-181. Q.OOD F AMPLY PROPOSITION. FISH AND POULTRY BUSINESS .FOR SALE IN MINING TOWNSHIP. 4-Roomed House. 30ft. x 16ft. shed, good floor, concrete fish-house, wash-house and Btore shed: plenty of fowlhouses, 30 fowls, 80 reared chicks, others hatching; l-3rd. acre ot ground laid out in garden and fruit trees Price £650. Other prospects good. Applv, F. H. WALKER, i . - - Pukemiro. "WONDERFUL CHANCE. O\T, OF THE FINEST AND MOST PROFITABLE SUBURB AN BUSINESSES is offered for sale, comprising Stationery, Lending Library (700 books, 100 subscribers), Tobacco, Confectionery. Fruit and Paper (Agencies. Oldest-established business in township. Turnover, £3441 (weekly average. £O6). Heavily stocked, well fitted. TOTAL PRICE, £750 CASH. A GREAT MONEY-MAKER. T. R. SMYTHEMAN, 91, Queen Street. GROCERY, Confectionery, Tea Rooms; P.O conducted c® premises; favourite seaside district; turnover. £2700; healthy and delightful surroundings; rare opportunity; . going concern, stock, pl&nt and. furniture, £SOO. GENERAL STORE, back blocks; splendid sheep country; s':ore. house and 22 acres; no opposition; no delivery; turnover, £3357; as going concern, stock and property, approx. £1000; easy terms;: Successful business. Owner remaining in district. GENERAL STORE, a great-business; no opposition; main highway; freehold property; £1500; stock and plant approx. £3000; turnover, £21,000; good terms; great opportunity. TEA KIOSK.—Most picturesque position in the Dominion. Very attractive building; silver, furniture and furnishings of the best; long lease. For quick sale, £900; £SOO GROCERY, splendid family . trade, not affected by cut prices; delightful marine suburb; turnover approx. £9OO monthly: ingoing approx. £1600; terms. BOARDING 'HOUSE, select, 21 rooms: delightful views j beautifully .furnished; a popular house, near city; successfully conducted. Price only £750; terms. NOTE.—These businesses guaranteed true to particulars received. a.M7B eiden - BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS. 174, QUEEN STREET.. Member of Real Estate Institute. BUSINESSES WANTED. BAKERY, or with Store, in country town; property as deposit.—Particulars to Baker, 37G, Hf.balp. . BOAJtDING House or first-class. Residential; no agents.—Full particulars apply X.Y.Z.. 327. Heuald. ___ BOARDING Houses, Private Hotel. Confectionery, Stores, all classes Businesses, urgently; replaco sales.—O Sullivan, Cooke's Bldgs. ______ BUSINESS, small.' wanted, up to £100: must stand investigation; lock-up.— T.L.. 277, Herald. DRAPERY Business, living accommodation. wanted for bo'jiny Auckland Home and cash.—Full details. Elevated. 363. Herai.p. GROCERY, suburban, suit m.c„ taking about £3OO month, genuine, casn buyer.—Write H.V., 355. Herald. MILK Rounds and Businesses, every description. urgently wanted to replace recent sales.—Kay-Stratton. H.M. Arcade. PRACTICE WANTED, j "Wanted to buy, preferably in a County Town. A GOOD .GENERAL PRACTICE, with opportunities for major surgery. Write in first instance, giying f uU J*®* fails, which will be treated in strict con fideuce, to MEDICO. Care Charles Haines Advertising Agency. National Bank Building, Auckland. PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES. rpo MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. The Advertiser wishes to Purchase ft GOOD GENERAL PRACTICE. No Ms.jor Surgery. Replies will be treated in strict confidence. Write, in first instance, giving full particulars as to appointments, annual income, residence, etc., to MEDICAL PRACTICE, Care J. Ulott, Ltd., Advertising Agents, Publicity House, Jervoia Quay, Wellington. rpo MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. An old-established and Counjrr Practice in good district, is available owing to' health of Practitioner An up-to-date House, with ideal consulting room appointments Garage and attra tivo grounds. Surgical experience essential. Great scope for suitable man. Application in confidence, SOLICITOR, P.O. Box 361» Chriatchurciu

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20426, 30 November 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20426, 30 November 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20426, 30 November 1929, Page 4

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