BUSINESSES FOR SALE. ATTRACTIVE Mixed Business, splendid corner, thickly populated district, opp. 2 schools; well stocked—Solo Agents, Simpson and Simpson, 50, Ferry Bldgs. Apartments, plats returns ft 10s NET. Splendidly situated and appointed. £370. Terms. Cash, £l9O. VAUGHAN. MOSS, 113, Queen Street. BAKERY Business, 950 loaves a week; House and bakehouse, etc.; rent £0 10s per month.—Apply Herald. BAKERY, Tearooms, 3000 loaves, good smalls trade, splendid town, beautifully fitted, complete plant. 2 ovens.; trucks; £BOO caslx and £450 on terms.—Sole Agents. Simpson and Simpson. 50. Ferry Bldgs. JgAKERY, 2750 Loaves weekly; good cash trade: will show £9 net weekly. Price, £325. RUSSELL AND CO., 100. Southern Cross Buildings. BAKERY, COUNTRY.—27OO loaves and smalls. 2 Vans, Power Mixer. Good lease and living, I' 4. £'7so. Motor inspection. VAUGHAN AND MOSS, 313, Queen Street. BED, Breakfast, House; suitable Boarders, 12 Rooms, £00; no agents.—Handy, 199, Herald. MSli and Chips Shop; good stand; reason I?RUIT and Greengrocery; average tak . ings, £3O week: profits, £G; rent, 355; no reasonable oiler refused; no agents.—S., 422. Herald. GENERAL Store, old established, excellent country town, situated centre j town; stock, plant at attractive price.—Con- ! suit Solo Agents, Simpson and Simpson, HOTELS.— Every good Hotel that s for sale, I've got it.—3vay Stratton, Colonial Mutual Bldgs. OTEL LEASE, 5 years, direct from owner. Splendid Provincial Town. Trade £IOO, guaranteed. Finance arranged on £ISOO cash. PRINCIPALS ONLY.— VAUGHAN, MOSS. Hotel Brokers and Valuers. 113, Queen St. IXED Business, South suburban, good . position, bus stop.—Apply Hk.kald. STATIONERY, Records, .Library; rent, las good stand; stock valuation.—Mclndoe, Dilworth Building. SUBURBAN Confectionery. Ice Cream, ad joining Picture Theatre; low rental.— No .Agents. 131. Herald. L?r[ p: In Fruit Confectionery Business I D realises £4-£5 profit.—Carlaen, 35, Great North lid.: 27-380. X'/J —Good Mixed Business, smart, well ct'TCV/ stocked; easy rental.—Ripley, Hellaby's Buildings. pj—Mixed, done £25; a bargain for J someone.—Carder. Power Board Bldgs. p-rrv—TEA KIOSK AND CATERING. 3JOOU Living accommodation. Furniture, Linen. Cutlery, Piano, Gramophone. Rent £3. The best situated Kiosk in AuckX' O K f\ —HOME COOKERY AND CONFECTIONERY. Rent £2 15s. Profit £lO. Value of Stock, £2OO. -li „ii Five living rooms. Price includes all furniture in tea room and dwelling. JONES-PROSSER. Safe Deposit Buildings, High Street. Q ROGERY - HARDWARE. Rent, 42s 6d weekly; main road, Suburban. Turnover, £6O weekly, approx. Sell stock and plant at valuation, plus £SO goodV,UI " RUSSELL AND CO., 10G, Southern Cross Bldgs. I_| OME COOKERY. Nice Suburban Business, every convenience. good appointments. Profit ot £4 weekly. Suit 2 ladies; rent 35s weekly. Good Shop and 5 Rooms. Sell at £lßo. week's trial. RUSSELL AND CO.. 106, Southern Ciobb Bldg3. TT'RUIT EMPORIUM, no Vegetables. One J: of the most lucrative offering. turnover £BO weekly, all cash. Open to the strictest investigation. Price as a going TJORK BUTCHERY, DELICACIES, Etc. X An admirably conducted business. No opposition. Situation delightful marine suburb. Exceptionally good net pronts. Only £2OO. GROCERY, Etc. Extraordinary opportunity to secure a very successful and solid country business. Turnover £7700 p.a. Cash trade. Low rental. !No goodwill. Ingoing at valution only, approx. £BOO. riAKE AGENCY, CONFECTIONERY, \J Etc. Splendidly fitted and very attractive shop; modern premises. Turnover averages £2O weekly. Price £125. BAKERY. An Auckland outer-area money-making business, replete with modern machinery; 2750 loaves and smalls. Price, £BOO. Well worth investigation. PRIVATE HOTEL, Tourist Centre. A very successfully conducted and popular house, 23 rooms, well furnished. Rent £3. Present ownership 10 years. Price, £BOO, or will exchange for Auckland Boarding House. 111-health reason of change. The Best Businesses offering are placed in my hands. A M B RYDEN * F,R,E,L (N,Z,) ' BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS. 174. QUEEN ST. EST. 1909. WANTED TO RENT. ADVERTISER requires Lease Furnished Residence, Remuera, 7 to 9 rooms.—All credentials furnished on application to Solicitor. Box 1831. City. BUNGALOW, modem, furn.; long term, from April; Remuera, Epsom, Mt. Eden.—Phone 16-140. BUNGALOW, all conveniences, reasonable, handy trams; no children. —Particulars Civil Servant. 310. Herald. BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, recommended tenant, renfeomible rental.—Butler, 27, H.M. Arcade] BUCKLEY, Surrey Crescent, Grey Lynn, can let your House; good clients waiting; rents collected.—Phone 27-398. CAMBRIDGE. —Small Furn. House wanted for few weeks.—Particulars to Careful, 342, Herald. COTTAGE, anywhere, with ii-acre upwards; elderly couple.—Comfortable, 432, HF.RALP. • H'ERNE BAY or handy City.—Modern Bungalow, 4-5 rooms, e.h.w.—House, 347, Herald. HOUSE, furnished. low rent; state district; responsible tenant. —Careful, 338, Hkhald. MT. EJDEN. Epsom. Urgontly.—Houses and Flats wanted, furn. and unfurn.— Johns; 28-H',4■ KEMUERA. —Modern Bungalow, G rooms, sun porch, garage; option purchase.— Urgent, 393, Herald. REMUERA. Lower Symonds St.. Kolii.. Mt. Albert preferred.-—Least 3 Bedrooms, furn.; moderate rent. Zcalandia. ■129. Herald. SYMONDS ST.-City.—Residence, good appearance, garage: no agents.—Doctor, 390, Herald. - QECTION, suitable firewood yard, handy Newmarket; shed preferred.—Particulars. Box 7. Newmarket. rpiTIRANGI (high).—Furn. Cottage, 6 -L months, sleeping porch or verandah; cheap; near bus.—Write Vickman, Green Lane PJO.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21136, 19 March 1932, Page 6
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