BPSIITESSES gOR SALE HAIRDRESSING Salon, 2 cubicles, including Eugene drier, P.W. machine; £IOO cash.—SM. 15 Hbralp. EakaNGAHAPE RD.—Milk Bar, Confectionery. Splendid stand. pcd. Sickness compels owner to sacrifice £225. ™^ A V.' s |a l TT °S'|; S «" Colonial Mutual Bldgs. LARGE GARAGE, living quarters, section and Bowser Station. Best suburb. Large monthly turnover; only £7000; terms arranged.—NOßTHEßN LAND AGENCY, 400 Dingwall Bldg., Auckland. Ph. 43-612. T ARGE NEW MODERN SHOP, suitable Draper. Bookshop, Beauty Salon, Plants, Library, Ironmongery, etc. No opposition. Financial assistance to approved person. SJ, SS6 Herald. lITILK BAR Mixed Business, select, close iVI. City, nice locality.—Owner, 010 Herald. M IXED, £6O turnover; accom.j £350. Snip. —H. F. Finlny, Col. Mut. Bldg. 31-122. STATIONERY, with 5 bedrooms and all O convs., in perfect order. Profit £4 to £5 weekly. A good buy at £325. No long hours hero and week-ends free.—Edson Francis, Ltd., 112 Dilworth Bldg. Phone 4-1-721. Private, 41-025. ; rpAURANGA CENTRAL POSITION. Grocery and Mixed. Turnover £4OO month, capable of being increased. Rent £2/10/week. Stock and plant at valuation, abont £7OO, including frigidaire. MOSS AND MOSS, LTD., XU"ELL known Fish Shop and Restaurant tVV .at Mt. Maunganui with hawking licence: long tease. —Box 38, Mt. Maunganul. WOODEN Specialties, in great demand throughout N.Z. Simple lines made by automatic machines (one worth £850). Ideal factory, low overhead and a most prosperous business. Large orders in hand. A rare and unique opportunity! Price £I6OO (a partnership will be considered).—Sole Agents: ROGETTE CO.. 620 Cooke's Bldgs. OOfc —Pruit, .Veges., Mixed.—Progressive. dt/OO Good living. Lovely accom. Going concern.—Phono 27-787, Monday. _£» l i Fruit and Mixed, scales, cash register; good stand, attractive shop. Must sell; consider offer. —Phone 27-594. A R A G E AND P 'L A JT T. In Prosperous Dairying District and Seaside Resort. To Lease for Duration of War and 12 Months After. Sound Business with Good Connection. 85/- Per Week. For Details Write GARAGE, P.O. Box 2, Raglan. MANUFACTURING POPULAR FOOD IV± SPECIALTY in Wholesale Demand. Estab. lOyrs. Net profit £l3 weekly. Rent 10/. Complete equipment cost about £BOO. Price £750. or without Austin 12 Van £6OO. We advise prompt investigation. ROGETTE CO., 620 Cooke's Buildings. TpIRST-CLASS BAKERY in Flourishing Waikato Town. Does 2000 weekly and £35 Smalls. Electric Oven and modern com-, prehensive plant, insured for £llsO. No! delivery. This is a sound business and will i stand any Investigation. Price £950. All details this office. DOMINION BUSINESS BROKERS, Cooke's Buildings. 40-380. ROTORUA. —Splendid Camp Store with good furnished accommodaiton. tearooms, •large frigidaire, very heavily stocked for Xmas, 2 furnished baches, well let: stock of ■tents, stretchers and tables for hire, two bowsers; leasehold. 55 years to run at £2 T>er annum, right to freehold. Newly painted. Big turnover, approx. £SOO net pTont. Get in for Xmas. £2300. Terms. WELL FITTED LOUNGE AND DINING ROOM in. main street. Fair turnover, fittings, cutlery, crockery, scales, cash register, furniture. Worth more than price asked, £3OO. LEE BROS., LTD., ROTORUA. £75 —'BOOK EXCHANGE, TOBACCO. Good accom. An Absolute Gift. £I3S—FISH AND CHIPS. Takings £25 weekly. A Snip. £IBO—(HOME COOKERY, LUNCHES, Etc. City. First-class accom. £22O—BOOK CLUB. Approx. 4000 books. Sm. accom. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A GOOD, SOUND BUSINESS TRY US FOR VALUE. "gUTLER AND |QO.. 3RD FLOOR, DILWORTH BLDG.. ' AUCKLAND. 40-174. T ADIES' HAIRDRESSING SAlA)£i &EES Ju BEAUTY PARLOURS, in Leading Hawke's Bay Town. Full equipment for all classes of work. Machines and chairs. Mirrors, etc., cost over £4OO. Good reason for selling. Walk in, walk out, and full price only £4OO. Full particulars from H. W. GLYNN. Box 498. Cooke's Bldgs. Day. 45-376; Night, Phone 63-178. THREE BEAUTIES. £220 —CITY DAIRY, MIXED. Few minutes top of Symonds St. Plant, stock, everything £220. Nice jjround floor flat attached. Total rent 30/-. Ideal for couple. Takings never less, than £3O week. £75 —MT. EDEN: Fruit, Mixed; 5 good rooms, etc. Complote going concern, £75. £BS—HOME COOKERY. Heme Bay. Plant and all equipment, stock, etc. Accom. 5 rooms, etc. Walk-in, walk-out, £BS. jyjILES J OASSIDY, DILWORTH BDILDING. jyj-ANUFACTURING. PREMISES, PLANT AND TRADE CONNECTION. 111-health of two of tho partners of leading New Zealand manufacturing concern has decided the directors to put forward -the following offers: —• To Sell (a) its substantial brick premises, adaptablo to any form of business, erected on %-acre freehold section, in business area of Dunedin, separately; £9500. (b) The building, plus up-to-date plant, plus very valuable trade connection covering entire Dominion; £14,000. Salo of plant alone cannot be entertained. Either proposition would afford unique opportunity for live individual or firm seeking modern manufacturing and marketing facilities. Inquiries, which will be treated in strictest confidence, invited from bona-fide coifcerns or individuals. TRADING, Care J. Iliott, (Limited, Advertising, Southern Cross Buildings, Auckland.
V-yV ism NEXT TT iti SUMMER MEETING, SATURDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 13. ; Wonderfully improved track and appointments. New terraces give everyone an uninterrupted view of the whole raceGreat fields. High-class horses engaged w aU A full-dress rehearsal to the big Carnival. Increased Totalisator Facilities. FIRST RACE AT 11.45 a.m. Members of His Majesty's Forces in uniform admitted tree. J. G. WYNYARD, Secretary. DAY EXCURSION TICKETS, available for return line of route on Saturday, 13th December, by train# to Glen Afton, Taumarunul and intermediate statlons on fllrect l ne available on Main Trunk express trains, except tbat arrive Te Awamutu not later titan[ll.o a.m. ™ese tickets wiu Awamutu at 0.26 p.m. passengers for Taumarunul may return on the express tram t KinrMUMTC npTitdm 17ARFQ FROM* TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. RETURN F ARES rivlJiVl. special train leaves Auckland lor Te Awamutu at 0.65 2nd class. Ist class. ».mj Otabubu 7.24, Pukev . vnhA ft 8 Huntlv 0.24, Ngaruawabla 9.44, Franktoa 10.1P, AUCKLAND.., tt/"J 17/1 arrivesßacecourse 10.49 a.m. Stops: WSW«W«« **// */ / * Newmarket Remuera, Green Lane, Ellerslle, Penrose, : mercer i»-< dCfin n/f | otahuhu 'Papatoetoe, Takaninl, Papakura, MERCER 6/11 9/H Mercer, Te Kauwhata,^ • _ _ Tnnniri Njrariiswalilii, Horotlu. Frsnlcton nncl 0 HUNTLY w ... £/g 6/7 RETURN TRAIN, stopping at Barae stationsjj»»jgJJganS- '* train, leaves Racecourse 5.41 P.m., arrives AUCXiaou PRANKTON ,< r 1/H J/B ''Special train leaves Te Kuiti for TAUMARUNUI ... 8/10 «/2 ' Racecourse ror_Te_Kultl" at 5.4® P.™" Ist class. 17/1 9/11 6/7 3/13/2 Proportionately low fares for shorter dlstanoas. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. a 'ViS 8 8 Huntlv 0.24, Ngaruawabia 9.44, Franktoa 10.18, an-ives Racecourse 10.49 a.m. Stops for passengers Jit Newmlrket Remuera, Green Lane, Ellerslle, Penrose,, otahuhu, 'Papatoetoe, Takaninl, _ Tuakiiu Pokenoi Morccr, T© Kftuwlwta, 0 Tauplri' Ngarunwahla, Horotlu, Frankton and . . return TRAIN, stopping at same stations' train, leaves Racecourse 5.41 p.m., arrives AUCKiaoa B 'special" train leaves Te Kuiti for m* ®" 1B a.m., Otoronanga 9,44,arrivesßacec o ursolo.a» «•*>■ Special train leaves Racecourse for Te Kum 31 p.w p»»w Te Awamutu 8.47. arrives Te Kuiti 6.4® .P* l "} 1 For further particulars see handbill or Ingulf BHrowv
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24141, 6 December 1941, Page 9
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