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AVONDALE THURS.. 7.46. Michael Redgrave arid Barbara Mullen in "J E A N N i E" ( Also "THE BODY DISAPPEARS (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults) AMBASSADOR PT - S v P A m LIER ' Ralph Ince, Glen Alyn, Hugh Williams in "THE PERFECT CRIME" Faye Emerson, Frank Wilcox in "LADY GANGSTER" (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults) BUSINESSES FOR SALE BAKERY, Country, doing 3UUU two's, t'll smalls per week; mod, plant No agents —KEIUS4 Hkkald. , . . CONVALESCENT Home, on lease; quiet position; well furn.; harbour view; i&oo. —J8558 Hcbalo. u> _ CiUU-Vi'Hi' Store, turnover £IO,OOO, / perous Waikato district, £lSOO; stock at valuation. —WL'2lB Herald. Hall, P.O. Box 1303. Ph. 4b-111. 17*MH Shop, very clean, nice equipment, £"225 only.—Ph. 30-904. T7UIEEHOLD Business, going concern Store, JL Garage, 7 acres land, 0 cows, 5 seaside COttaKes, school bus. school and mail contract. —A. and M. Zberg, Kaiaua. MILK Bar, Confect., good _plant, beet suburb; accom. —<53-001, 44-,21. "VI" ILK Bar, modern shop; lease; low rent, j\'JL val. equip.—Rich, Sole Agent, Rotorua. MILK Hound. 45 Kallons daily. i>ii coupoj. system.—For full particulars BHl22<> Hkiul'D. GITY Investment. —Ideal City Position: 3Storey Brick and Cone. Block, 21 Apartments; £15,750; terms, £4OOO cash, balance mortgage.—Further particulars at our office. No information given over phone. Jonefl-Prosser, Winstone Bldg. 44-o<4. FISH Shop, well equipped, good accom.; flat opposite. Turnover £3O week. Can easily be increased. Price £2lO. Farmers' Land Agency, 41 Queen Street, or 221 New North Rd. Ph. 42-560. RILL aud Dining Room, City, Central, complete plant, large turnover, returning verv larfse profit. Owner s health sole reason selfing; £2soo—Call 4 Palmcrston Buildings, Lower Q;.een St. GROCERY, Etc. Lock-up Shop, rent 15/week; no opposition; good suburb; owner ill: ingoings approx. £l5O. val. Ph. 61-516, Percy LandelJs. Sole Agent. sill! MIXED BUSINESS, £6O weekly; rent 17/0, showing a good living at £450. Dairy, Milk Bar, £SS weekly, next theatre, prood accom.; plant includes 2 frigs. 3 milk shake machines, cash register .scales, etc.; large quotas all lines; rent £2.; £1025. STAR BUSINESS AGENCY. 304 Pacific Bldgs. Ph. 40-609. A P.ARTMENTS, CITY FREEHOLD.—9 Self-contained Apartments with own kitchenettes, electric stoves, sinks, etc., new furnishings throughout. Select clientele. A splendid investment, showing about £ls net, and a beautiful 3-roomed all-electric fiat for owner. PRICE £6500. Principals Only. KAY - STRATTON, His Majesty's Arcade. CAFE. QUEEN ST.. best part. Seating accom. for 00. Fully furn. Frig., gas stove, every possible convenience. Taking £l6O weekly; Good lease, with, renewal Rent £B. Price £2300. WAlKATO.—Accommodation House, fully furn., 25 rooms. Splendid proposition Price £2300, incl. freehold. PARRIS AND HEWITSON, 200 Dilworth Bldg. Ph. 44-844 LIBRARY, Stationery and Drapery, good turnover, and business rapidly increasing. Rent £2. Situated in marine suburb. Small accom. Stock at valuation, plus reasonable goodwill. BOX FACTORS, Suburban, estab. lOyrs. Net profit about £lO weekly. Complete plant includes truck, good timber 6upply. Splendid little business for £350. Sole Agent. JAMES RODGER. Business Specialist OUTER SUBURBAN.—GeneraI Mixed Business. Adjoins huge school. Good ice cream quota. Suitable couple retiring, wanting about £0 week. Nice Freehold. Two bedrooms, sitting room, e.h.w. Price freehold £SSO, stock, plant, approx. £250. Larffe, well-stocked shop, j A home and comfortable income for life. Handy train, bus. Invest Here. VAUGHAN, LTD., Phoenix Chambors, AT ORTH SHORE (short hours), £650. iA Hardware, Toys Stationery, Electric Supplies. Machinery for Toymaking, etc. Big corner, shop, 6 ground floor living rooms, 3 mins. lovely beach, bus stop at door. Plant includes "/, n.p. motor, band and circular saws, tools. Buyer has option buying electrician's business, tools, stories, from same owner. CITY RESTAURANT. £6OO. Turnover £6O week (staff of 4). Closod Saturday nnd Sunday. other days 6 p.m. Plant value £450 (3 mins Queen St.). MILES fl. CASSIDY • - • Dilworth Bldg. Office, 40-639. Private, 50-055. Book exchange, stationery, Fancy Goods. Tramline position. Nice suburb. Small turnover, but can bo greatly improved. £175 stock guaranteed, plus some 500 volumes. Nico 2-bedroom living accom. Girt at £350. GOOD DELICATESSEN BUSINESS. Main tramline. Good turnover and largo profit, Very well equipped and stocked; 2 bedroomed living accom. Rent £2 per week. Good buying at £550. REG. DAIRY, MILK BAR, Etc.—Excellent position, Over £IOO weekly turnover, iA real gold mine. 3-Bedroomed living accom. Price £llsO Cash. Sole .Agents, EDWIN S.AYES, Ph. 45-587. Colonial Mutual Bldgs. J? 1000 PER" ANNUM. Private Hotel, dw south of Waikato, 35 bedrooms, sitting rooms (2). commercial room and usual offices, full furn. throughout; double change of bed linens, spare blankets, etc.; dining room with all nocessary crockery, glassware and cutlery; large double door Westinghouse refrigerator, potato neeler; electric washing machine, electric ironer; wireless and loud-speaker; Moffat electric stove, etc.. etc. Farmlet with 3 house cows and separator. The house is fully staffed and always full to capacity. Rent £7/10/. p.w. This is a first-class, well-patronised Private Hotel, in perfect condition, and the price of £2650 is well under to-day's values. WAITEMATA LAND AGENCY", 10 Shortland Street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24832, 2 March 1944, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24832, 2 March 1944, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24832, 2 March 1944, Page 8

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