BUSINESSES FOR SALE DAIRY. MIXED. Agency for all leading papers; car stop, busy thoroughfare; double-fronted shop; fricridaire; 5 modern Jiving rooms; turnover £SO. Price £550. —trccJ Ball. 400 Cooke's Bides.. Queen St. Phone 40-056. IPANCY GOODS. Stationery, etc. Leading: Wnikato town. Takings. £27 week <4O p.c. profit on turnover) Stock, fittings, everything:. A'3so. (Recommended.) MILES J. CASSIDY . Dilworth Bids. I?ISH & CHIPS. ANY OLD PRICE!I From I to £275. Big profits, guaranteed, good homes and incomes. Call BUSINESS BROKERS. 314 Victoria Arcade. T7IRUIT, MIXED. MT. EDEN. £loo— Modern Shop, 5 rooms, etc.; unlimited possibilities Stock, plant, everything. £ 100 MILES J. CASSIbY. Dilworth Bldg. BUSINESS, with Delivery Round; same owner 16 vcars; good accommodation 12 bedrooms); cheap rent, with irond lease; V,-ton truck, included in price; turnover £36; price £250. —Fred Ball. 400 Cooke's Bldgs., Queen St. Phone 40-050 I FREEHOLD Apartments, £llsO, £350 dcposit; returning £5 5/; own flat free. Also Apartment. £275. Rent £•_' 5/. 41-131. GROCERY. Bungalow accommodation. Turnover £3O -weekly and can be increased. PRICE, £330. T. L. BEANEY, 63 Queen St. G.ROCERY (Suburban). —.\'o near opposition: 0 years' lease. Rent £'_'. Turnover £7O. Large stock; showing £l> per week clear profit. Good living rooms; garage. Price £525. Recommended—J R. QUINN. Cooke's Bldgs. HALRDRESSING, Ladies' and Gent.'s, leading suburb, established 5 years; urgent sale, £125. —Apply Herald. HOME Cookery, good situation; living accommodation; rent 30/-; growing business; handy suburb.—Apply Herald. HOME COOKERY, High-class residential area. All electric. 2 stoves, beater, mixer, etc. Heavy stock. Easily £ls nett weekly profit. Good accommodation. KAY-STRATTON, Colonial Mutual Buildings. LOCK-UP BOOKSHOP, new library, 171 members; book and magazine exchange, tobacco, stationery, etc.; good prospects in increasing suburb, rising turnover; walk in, walk out, £2BO cash.- No agents.—Apply Herald. "VTEW and Used Clothing, Fancy Goods; no •i* opposition; accom. Any offer.—Reply Cheap Rental, 403 M. Herald. ■ OFFER Wanted for Beauty Salon, City. 3 cubicles. —S. 385, Herald. CJ HOP, DAIRY AND MILK ROUND.— O Sells 15gal. daily. Adjoins new public, school; outer suburban. TOTAL PRICE. £l!iO (Lock-up Shop). . , MILES J. CASSIDY, Dilworth Bldgs. STATIONERY. FANCY GOODS,- 'lobacco, O Lending Library. Bright shop, large stock, busv shopping centre; £7 weekly clear profit; good living rooms; garage. Price f.150. —J H. QUINN. Sole Agent. Cooke's Bldgs. rpOTAL PRICE £80!! Fruit, Mixed. Ist Section, tram stop. 4 rooms. Takings £2O week. Unlimited possibilities. MILES J. CASSIDY . . - Dilworth Bldg. ■jjUß OF THE CITY? Counter Luncheon, Pies, Sandwiches, Coffee Bar. (No opposition in City.) Takings, £7O week. No special knowledge required. Net profits. £ls week. New Plant. PRICE. £6OO. Sole Agent: MILES J. CASSIDY, Dilworth Bldg. (Corner Queen .md Customs Sts.). "VTEW, MODERN SERVICE STATION . AND WORKSHOP To Let at Kaikohe. Applicants must be first-qlass mechanics, "A" grade preferred. No goodwill. Capital required, £4OO. Details from PAINE BROS., Otahnhu. Phone 25-296, Or Whangarei, 2584. HIGH-CLASS DAIRY. MILK BAR, CONFEC (Superior Accom.. 6 lovely rooms). New H.M.V. Refrigerator, 18ft. long, 3 ice cream compartments and ice-block maker to hold 230 blocks at once. Milk bar, elec. milk-shaker and elec. mixed for making iceblocks. Closes 6 p.m. daily, /4-day Sunday. Select locality, tram .terminus. No near opposition. GUARANTEED TAKINGS. £SO WEEKLY!! Complete Going Concern, including Refrigerator, £650. Sole Agent: MILES J. CASSIDY. Dilworth Bldgs. BUSINESSES WANTED PARTMENTS. Dairies, Mixed, all prices. —Willoughby, Cooke's Bldgs. 42-053. A PARTMENT House, any payable A tion, lease preferred.—Cash, 392, PONFECTIONERY, Milk Bar. good ,accom., position and locality; state price; no agents.—P.. 406. Herald. SERVICE Station, Freehold. Auckland; £7OOO to £lo.ooo.—Maitland Estate Agency, 537 K'hape Rd. OFFICE EQUIPMENT FOR SALE BABY Empire British Portable Typewriter, £l3 13/- cash, terms. —Reliable Typewriters, Ltd.; T. & G. Bldg., Auck.; 46-135. RECONDITIONED Typewriters. Remington. Underwood, Imperial; these machines clearance prices. Smith, Premier Agents, Roneo Co. HOS. BAILEY, Typewriter Expert, Ground Floor. Dilworth Bldg., Customs St. 44-387. A REMINGTON for £l3/13/-. Remington Junior Portable. Standard keyboard and a name that means continued satisfaction. Terms arranged.—Armstrong <£ Springhall, Ltd.. 17 Commerce St. Ph. 44-030. A LL MAKES STANDARD AND PORT--V ABLE MACHINES from £7. Every machine fully guaranted. Cash or terms. Call and inspect.—IMPERIAL SUPPLY CO., Brtiish Chambers, Ground Floor. 35 High St., City. . ■' AMAZING Value.—The Hermes Baby Portable weighs only sV»lb. Standard keyboard. Only £l3/13/-. The World's Smallest and Strongest Portable.—British Typewriters, Ltd., 8 Queen's Arc., Queen St., Auckland. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, ETC. T AMA d I BEACHES KIVE Every 20 Minutes "from Bus Terminal Orakei State Houses Return and Mission Bay 10d St. Heliers Bay and Waterfront Drive . 1/2 Glendowie Trips . 1/6 Unsurpassed Panoramic Views. PHONE 24-78* L .1 . KEYS LTD |RDER THE MEMORIAL IN UKANITK Manufactured in Auckland by MCIVJAB AND MASON IVJLcINab and Mason Imperishable as the Pyramids. Better Workmanship thaD In Importer) Min:orials A Guarantee with Every Ordef Send for Free Catalogue
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23130, 31 August 1938, Page 8
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