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PROPERTY AND BUSINESSES FSR SALE. TV ICE Clean New Horae, situated Ivai- ' nui road, Hataitai. Every modern labour-saving convenience. Consists 5 rooms and kitchenette, bathroom, washhouse. Price .£I7OO. Easy terms arranged. Instant possession. Key from E J. Barnett, 94, Willis street. 1 PASTRYCOOK Business, leading town North Island, large shop, tearoom, marble bar, lease, moderate rent, takings .£2OO month. . Price £950, walk in walk out. J. Fanning and Co., 74, Manners street. MILK Round and Dairy Depot, putting out over 50 gallons daily and showing £IOOO profit annually, up-to-date plant. Price £550; good terms. Apply Antcliff's, Dannevirke. /£yv ACRES, freehold, Sheep Farm, vf'ytv/ near Dannevirke; capacity 2 sheep, besides cattle; good homestead and buildings; excellent roads*; sold 1920 at £22; to-day’s price £l3 13s, very easy terms. A. J. C. Runciman, Dannevirke. JPOflfk DOWN. An excellent chance to secure a Dairy Farm with small deposit. Low price ana good terms.' Quite worth while. Apply promptly, Antcliff's, Dannevirke. __ Butchery business, Hastings, good stand; easy rental; good plant included with lease; £4OO, naif cash. A. J. C. Runciman. Dannevirke. COAL and Firewood Business, good suburb Wellington, horses, dray, motor lorry plant, profit £3O week. Price £SOO. J. Fanning and Co., 74, Manners street. OUN TRY Store, living rooms; low rental; good district; no opposition; P.O and Billiard Room; return £IOO year; £llOO for everything. A. J. C» Runciman, Dannevirke. RESTAURANT, city, main street, lease over 3 years, rent £4 week, all stock, fittings, and furniture, £320. J. Fanning and to., 74, Manners street. OAA ACRES, sheep country, a few 0“U miles from town, good buildings. Price only £lO 10s per acre; small cash deposit. Get further particulars from Antcliff's, Dannevirke. RESTAURANT and Boardinghouse, shop, and living rooms, electric light, h. and c. water, lease, moderate rent. Owner selling through ill-health. Genuine bargain £290 L Fanning and Co.. 74. Mannora street. TAARMS, near City—Tramline, 50 acres, JU £1500; Nghauranga, 136 acres, £SOOO, j supplying city; Wainui-o-mata, 754 acres, ; ! 300 acres. £2O, deposits £2OOO to £BOO | respectively; Hamilton, 170 acres, plouged, taken 60 cows, £SO, cash £4O, refused \ £72 previously; City Homes, Businesses, and Apartment House* selling and wanted. Young’s, Bowen street. TWO GOOD BUSINESSES. "TVEW Plymouth General Store, i-acre -ll freehold; good buildings, including a six-roomed house with all conveniences. | Cash trade, turnover £I2OO per month. Price for freehold, £3500; stock at valuation; £ISOO cash required. I Country Store, 21 acres land; large I store end 7-roomea house. Turnover [annually, £BSOO. Two men can run this ! place Price £2OOO, and stock at valua- ; tion; £BOO cash required on the lot. Blacksmith and Wheelwright's Business in good Taranaki town. Great turnover, and a man with- £BOO can get right in. Fu.il particulars on application. C. R. FAIRBROTHER. Land Agent, New Plymouth. DRESS AND FASHION BARGAIN Week Prices.—Ladies' Cotton Vests, Is 9d, Is lid, 2s 3d, 2s 6d. 2s lid, and 3s 6d. Feist's, Lower Hutt. T3ARGAINS from London. 170 delightful Cotton Frocks, every one different, in Voiles, Sponge Cloths, Cotton Fuji, and Cotton Marocain. Usual prices, 50s to 69s 6d. All 21s. Queree Bros., 116, Willis street. BARGAIN Week Prices.—3 Bin. Reversiblo Ginghams, Is 6d; 31in prints, Zephyrs, and Nurse Cloths. Feist's, Lower Hutt. STEEL,. Gold and all Coloured Beads, 7id bunch. Handsome Fancy Gaiuit- , let Fabric Gloves, in grey, fawn, lemon, and white, 4s lid pair. Queree Bros., 116, Willis street. BARGAIN Week Prices.—Taffeta de Luxe, 38in, in twenty different shades, 4s Ud yard Feist’s, Lower Hutt. . LADY Milliners, Note this: Carter and Co., Cuba street, Wellington, specially cater for thousands clever ladies who make their own millinery. Latest ma* terials. keen prices. BARGAIN Week Prices.—Best quality Jap. Crepes, Is 6d; best English Crepes, 40in, 2s lid. Feist's, Lower Hutt. BLACK Kid Gloves with white stitching and smart black and white gauntlets. Splendid quality, 14s 6d for 6s lid; in 5| only. Queree Bros., 116, Willis street, WANTED Known—Fashion ann Quality in Boots and Clothing at M. Davis's, New and Second-hand Dealer, comer Jessie and Taranaki streets, •phone 21-208. RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS FRESH Fish daily at Palmar's, 168 Lambton quay. WHERE to Dine—Parliamentary Cafe, opposite Parliament Build* Logs, 70, Lambton quay, Wellington's best. . __ WANTED. Patrons who appreciate the beet to visit Parliamentary Cafe, 70, Lambton quay, opposite Government Buildings. OPEN all day on Tuesday; Palmer's Luncheon and Supper Rooms. 169, quay. PARLIAMENTARY Cafe, 70, Lambton . quay, opposite Government Buildings, for sumptuous midday dinner, good *-or>. and dainty supper. W YANTUD Known - Private Supper Rooms aio provided for Ladies at t, c> nnav PARLIAMENTARY Cafe, 70, Lambton quay. Supplies cooked, dressed poultry of ad descriptions, ovotors. bait, smoked fish, flounders, etc. vhiteWAN'U'U iv j, open all Palmer’s T uncheor » ow -*MDain day every Tuesday. WE want customers who require the best, nod know when they get it Try us • Pprlinmentnrv Onfe. 70. Lamb ton onav. R?<?o Pfvnrds VISITOR' it «*•».. —'u.u go Palmer's np-to-date Luncheon Room* 168. Lambton quay. All meals reduced •o Is 6d. IT is Town Talk—The dinner served from 12 tjll 2 p.m. at Parliamentary Cafe, 70, Lftmbton quay, opposite Government Buildings. ’ ' WANTEU Known Palmer's Luncheon r.nd Supper Rooms, 168, Lambton quay, ure open all day Tuasdays OPEN Daily.—Palmer’s Luncheon avd Supper Rooms. 168. Lambton au&F-

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11665, 1 November 1923, Page 1

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