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FOR SALE BY TENDER. Tenders are invited for the purchase of the whole of the assets of R. Jaffe, Ltd., in Liquidation, ns follows: X. Stock in trade, including Worsteds, Tweeds, Serges, Flannels, Ready-made Suits, Overcoats, Trousers, Mercery, etc. 2. Tailors' Trimmingn. y. Book Debts. ■l. Fixtures and Fittings. 6. Goodwill and Leases. The abovo assets may be tendered for in toto. or separately in accordance with tho five classifications indicnted. This applies to each or all of tho three shops, at 29, 219 and 344. Queen Street. Tenders to bo on tho basis of a proportion of stock fsheet values. Stock sheets may be inspected at tho premises referred to, or at tho Office of tho undersigned, by whom all tenders must bo received no later than 4 p.m. on 22nd JANUARY, 3931. Tho highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. I. AIELTZER. A.P.A. (N.Z.), Receiver. Ist Floor, Southern Cross Bldg., Chancery Street, Auckland. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. ISAKERY, Auckland suburb, doing 2200 •* weekly, £3O emails; full prices; compact premises; freehold.—Genuine, 910, Heuat.ii. BOARDING House, 10-roomed, fully furn., insured £1250; take £IOOO for quick saie; mining township.—U.C., 870, Heiiald. TiOARDING House, Grafton, 15 rooms, J * pays well, proprietress sick; sacrifice. £27s.—Jones-Prosser, Vulcan Bldgs., Vulcan Lane. BUTCHERY, Buburban, good paying proposition, owner retiring. Inspected. Recommended. Jones-Prosser, Vulcan Bldgs., Vulcan Lane. CAKE Agency. Dairy; rent, £2; accommodation; turnover, £2300; good reasons; £275, including furniture.—C.A., B'J7, Herald. CtAKES, Bread, Confectionery, Dairy, > double-fronted shop, well stocked, 6 living rooms, good reasons for selling; prico £225. A.R., 15, Herald. CONFECTIONERY, Fruit, Drinks; turnover £3B week; splendid shop; genuine snip; £lso.—Totman, 16. Wyndhnm St. /"CONFECTIONERY, Home Cookery, v.' Dairy, Tea Rooms; profit £4 week; price £9o.—Ripley. Co., Hellaby's Bldgs. /"10NFECT10NERY Business, best posiVV tion, Grafton; turnover, £3B: rental, £5; price, £l5O. —Ilorne, Ltd., High St. CONFECTIONERY and Tea Rooms, best position in Auckland, well fitted, good business; sacrifice for immediate sale, £l5O. •—Address at Herald. HOTELS. —I have several Leases, from £500; will finance buyers.—KayStratton, Hotel Broker. H.M. Arcade. TI/ITLK Round, suitable for now man; wide I\l area, expansion; present connection sound; full prico; milk supply assured.— Address at Herald. MINIATURE Golf Links, outer suburb; all equipmont; price £llO. —Ripley, Co., Hellaby's Bldgs.. opposite (r.P.O. MOTOR Repairing Business, tools, for sale at Tauranga; also 1 Aero Section, 4-roomed Bach; £3OO cash; consider exchange main road, Auckland Suburbs.—\V. T. Teasey. Land Agent. Tauranga. PAPATOETOE.— Home-Cookery, and Tearooms, no opposition; £3O, including electric stove, tables.—Mrs. McDonnell. PETROL Station, good cash turnover, splendid opening for mechanic with family; freehold property.—Pump, 398, Heralp. PRIVATE Boarding House, full; 83 6d day and £2 10s week.—Apply by letter. X.. 57, Herald. T>RIVATE Boarding House, country, full, X 18 boarders at present : cheap rent. — Full particulars, writo S.A.S., Box 35, Ngaruawnhia. SEASIDE Storo, Groceries, Sweets, Cicar£s rettes. Ices and Benzine; P.O. attached. No opposition.—S.B.M., 50, Tleralt>. SOUND Little Business, Haberdashery, Dressmaking; good stand; retiring, ill-health.—Address at Herald. STATIONERY, Books, Library, Tobacco. prominent tourist resort, exceptional opportunity; genuine bargain.—Particulars, writo K.X.. 817, Herald. rPEA and Luncheon Rooms, Confectionery. J- Ico Cream; takings, £6O upwards weekly: profit. £lO nett weekly; all necessary appointments; price, £550. —Jones-I'ros-ser. Vulcan Bldgs.. Vulcan Lane. Pfn— Milk and Cream Round, wholesale, cJiOU 32 gallons; shows good wages.— Vaughan. 47. Queen St,. CONFECTIONERY, Soft Drinks. Etc.Suburbs. Concrete Shop, and up-to-date 7-Roomed Bungalow attached. Rent, £3 10s. Turnover, £25-£3O weekly. Excellent prospects of increasing business. \\ alk in. £250. Solo Agents, WILLIAM A. HORNE. LTD.. Tho Laud Man. High Street. Auckland. gERVICE STATION AND GARAGE. Splendid corner position in famous tourist town; established many yoars. Opportunity for two practical, experienced men to acquiro really sound business; capital required from £3OO to £SOO cash; terms arranged. Solo Agents. SIMPSON AND SIMPSON, 50. Ferry Buildings. HIGH-CLASS LADIES* OUTFITTING BUSINESS. Good investment. Situated ono of Auckland's busiest shopping centres. First-elass stork; splendidly fitted premises. Reasonable rent. Best offer. Owner retiring through reasons of health. X.. 18, Hkjialp. GROCERY and Crockery Business for salo in country. Nelson Province; Inrgo handsome shop. 3 windows, low rent; doing a turnover of over .£3OO u month; low stock, easy entrance of £IOO to £500: turnover could bo doubled by more capital and experienced man. as seller has no experience and timo taken up with other | business. Apply, VALUE. 188. Her a lp. | BUSINESSES WANTED. A PARTMENT House, 15 or 16 rooms, J\. wanted; cash.— D., 59, Herald. CALIENT with £350 wnnts Small Business. 1 Cafe preferred.—Kay-Stratton, Business Broker. H.M. Arcade. ICENSED Hotel, good lease, or freehold; state cash required; no agents.—B.S., 915. Herald. MIXED Business, good; purchaser waiting; about £IOO.-John Carlaw, Ltd.. 21 Wyndham St. STATIONERY, Etc., Printing or combined Business; not Auckland; must stand investigation.—Machinist, 46, Heralp. PUBLICATIONS. A § TARTLINCr <^ erial '- A gTARTLING gERIAL. gTARTLING gERIAL. "0 N T HE N IGHT J] XP ' RESS '" " QN N IGHT E XPRESS.» »QN rpnE JgXPRESS," "QN rjAHE Jj^XPRESS." BY FRED M. WHITE. BY FRF.D M. WHITE. BY FRED M. WHITE. Author of " A Broken Memory." " Tho Golden Bat," " Queen of Hearts," etc. "On tho Night Express" is a. story of incomparable intorest and thrilling Beniation3. It is brimful of extraordinary incidents that captivate the reader. Tho heroine, Constanco Wakefield, is a lovely girl, who is forced to face some terrible events. Being a rich orphan, about whoso parentage there is considerable mystery, and who lives with her guardian, Rupert Bascoe, sho is ft prey to many (scheming lovors. The story is full of rapid action and the situations are cleverly developed. Tho love interest works to a romantic climax and altogether " On the Night Express " 10 a 6tory full of thrills. Do not mieß tho opening chapters in tho jjJERALD gUPPLEMENT. rpO-MORROW (SATURDAY).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20767, 9 January 1931, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20767, 9 January 1931, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20767, 9 January 1931, Page 6

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