motor-cycles fob sale B, S.A.'s, several late models: good*'ji% . 0.h.v., s.v., 2i s.v.; convenient termi 1 arranged.—Auckland Cycle Depot. Newton i I) S.A., 1932, £US; Scout, 45, £45; A.J I>. 1931, £47 10s; Velocette, • 1931, £29' 10s.—Person and Lemon. ISaiANI LING E.W. i)ougla6, Indian Scout, Chief, Powerplus; some tyres, lisp —Rogers. Bacons Lane, off Chancery St. IJiXCELSIOIt. 2-stroke. £l4; A.J.S., 31 J 0.h.v., electric, £22; 3J Ariel, 0.h.v., A electric, £ls; Matchless, 3J, 0.h.v., £37, LEX SOWERBY, 200 Khyber Pass. "YTEW 2-Strokes. £29 JOs; Police Scout. £32 10s; Raleigh, 1927. £ls: Harl#y Combination.; £2O 103; 1927.—Da110w and Forsvth, 32 Lome St KU*Ali ENFIELD, 1932, 2J, 2-stroke; small mileage; £3s.—Phone 16-268. ROYAL ENFIELD, overhead, twin, riort, electric; great order; terms. —Broadway Motor-Cycle Co.. Newmarket. Phone 4<i-ll>4. SCOUT (1927), perfect condition, appear, unce. all electric; £3O cash.—D., 320, Herald. Hamilton. r PRIUMPH, 1930. 31 h.p., s.v., guaranteed, J- as new; £32 10s. —Robinson, 8 Lome St. MOTOR-CYCLES WANTED CASH. Buyers Waiting for good Machine*; bring us yours, immediate disposal.— Person and Lemon. Newmarket. ■ DOUGLAS, E.W., in running order; no fancy prices.—Lowest price, Cash, 836, Hkkai.D. MOTOR-Cycle Engine wanted to buy.— Fullest particulars. Engine. 881. Hebald BICYCLES FOR SALE A BEL, SMEETON. LTD.—Special: Tyres, xl & 9d; Tubes, Is 6d; postage, tubes 3d, lyres Gd. Accessories. Cycles from £5 "s 6d, guaranteed.—Wellesl°.y St. East. BICYCLES, Tyres, Accessories; cheapest place in Auckland, Reconditioned Cycles, from 30s.—Bargain Cycle Shop. Newton. GENT'S, good order, appearance almost ps new; £3. —9 Victoria At,. Mt. Eden. GEND £3 10a for beat Reconditioned £5 Bicycle in Dominion; satisfaction guaranteed.—Gofidman's Bargain Cycle Shop. Newton. •j AS "Deposit, 3s 6d Weekly.—Ride a delU pendable Leader Cycle to work; sav« fares.—Clarkea' Ltd , Newmarket. J? A 19s.—New guaranteed English Cycles, fully equipped; world's . best value.— Clarkes' the -Cycle Specialists, Newmarket, BICYCLES WANTED BICYCLES, condition immaterial, cash oa sight; best offers.—Dale's, 317 Queen St. BICYCLES, any condition, cash; will call. —Bargain Cycle Shop, Newton. Phone 44-139. CYCLES wanted, any condition. Cash Buyers. Will collect.—Premier Cycles, Newmarket. Phone 45-785. ' BUSINESSES FOR SALE \ LL Cash Grocery, Mixed, excellent acil. commodation; no cutting; full particulars.—Vulcan Agency. A Mixed, with Home Cookery, rent 2o», vicinity large Echool; opportunity; £7s.—Phoenix Agency (Chambers). ALL Your Financial Worries Banishod for £7s.—Apartments. Boarders: ideal situation; 18 rooms: rental only 60s; 10 ctrmanents; guaranteed splendid living for family.—Vaughnn and Moss. 113 Queen. St. CITY. —Tea Room, Cakes, Confectionery; lady ill, must eell; £3O, quick sale.— 1)5 Queen's Arcade. CHEMIST, high-class suburban shop, well stocked, fitted. Principals only.—Writs M.P.S.. Box 925. Auckland. COUNTRY. Mixed. Several Agencies; good living here; £225. —Danvers, 8 Swanson St. CONFECTIONERY, Home Cookery, good trade, select locality; 5 rooms; rent 30s: £6s.—Ripley. Hellaby'g Bldgs. DAIRY, Confectionery, good trade; rent 17s 6d; 4 rooms; £7o.—Ripley, Hellaby'g Bldgs. Chips, Oysters,. City; real good buying, £7s.—Totman, 16 Wyndham St. ' /GROCERY, same hands 12 yesrsj _'£lsoj v 7 snip.—Vaughns. Moss. 113 Queen St. HOME Cookery, Dairy, Tea Rooms;, bargain, £100; stock, fittings valued £l5O. —Danvers. 3 Swanson St. HOME Cookery: profit, £5-. accommodation; good stand: £7s.—Jones-Prosstr, High St. . HOME Cookery. Tea Rooms, best euburbi must be sold: great value. £100: takings. £2O; rent. 255. Owner will build * bakehouse if necessary.—VAUGHAN AND MOSS. 113 Queen St. HOME Cookery, Mixed, Bplendid stand; ideal accommodation; sacrifice througa illness. —Genuine, 53, Herai,t>. HOME Cookery, best part business areas, 2 good gas stoves, one new electric; 'ill-health compels sale; good connection.—« Cookies. 897. Hf.ra.lt>. MARINE Suburb, No Opposition.—Nice accommodation: Fruit and alixsdi £llo.—Vulcan Asency. "AXERCERY, Tailors, £120; wonderful open-i-VJL ing smart man.—Vaughan,- Moss, 113 Queen St. - PRIVATE Boarding House, exceptional position, good locality; low rental; £450.—8fl 1-foot Bros.. Sole Agents. PRIVATE Hotel, old-established business* 23 rooms, well furn.; reasonable casn offer wanted.—P.O. Box 919, Auckland. EETAIL Business, situate wonderful posi? tion; large profits assured; figures guaranteed. Investigation invited. Dominion Brokers, 27 Power Board Bldg3. QTORMONT'S. Dairy Confectionery: turnover. £25: rent. 28s: accommodationr profit, £6 week. This genuine busings is * gift. With furniture. £l9O. —Jones-Prosser. High St. " STORE, P.O. attached; £SOO ingoing.— Christie, Findlay, 159 Queen St., Auckland. " SOMETHING like a 'turnover: over £2O & week; shop fully stocked, well fitted; 5 splendid rooms: 255.. The snip of the year. £G VAUOHAN AND MOSS'. 113 Queen St. rpEA-Luncheon Room Business, large, 1 fully stocked; going concern. *", genuine snip; proprietors illness reason j ng .—Gnrlick. Pnpakura. , . - - WJ ONDERFUL HOME COOKERY. W week. 5 lovely rooms, plant wort £l5O. Owing daughter's marriage, motner cinnot continue: must sacrifice. VAUGHAN AND MOSS. 113 Queen St^ ptUT MANUFACTURING - BUSINESS, E * , 6^-El' r 'vra7'srcßmc'E? «o». Terms Arranged. . Will teach trade thoroughly, if re<i u Full particulars, P. H. FORBES AND CO.. ir>3 Canterbury Rd.. Canterbury, ± • BUSINESSES WANTED —. "DUSINESSES wanted all Jls investigation; clients waiting. 150 Queen St.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21411, 8 February 1933, Page 2
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