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BUSINESSES FOR SALE. JJAIRDRESSING - TOBACCONIST. A SALOON with most modern appointments. A shop np to date in every respect. A business one would be proud to conduct. To ■ a smart tradesman there i* a good living on the turnover. TO SEE THIS PROPOSITION : is TO SNIP IT. PRICE, £530, GOING CONCERN. ' MAGNUS W. JOHNSON, BUSINESS BROKER & ESTATE AGENT, UNION BANK BUILDING, /Corner Princes and Liverpool streets. Day phone 12-377. Night phone 20-620. JJ O T .R I* . ; FO R SALE. Any Situated In good Country District. Takings £4O Weekly. Buyer Requires £3OO. E. L. MACASSEY & CO. B ill JA r D SALOO" FOR SALE. Situated in Centre of Dunedin, SIX TABLES. Takings £7O Monthly. ' E. L. MACASSEY & CO. Dairy _ „„ NESS; main and CONFECTIONERY BUSI-“-aln street; showing good ? c £ ca: rent ; : owner in uihcalth.—Patersons. QPLENDID Free! KJ BUSINESS; tm all cash, no dellvi Patersons. reehold GROCERY-FRUIT turnover £SO week ; nearly delivery? easily financed.— F RU U..cS Ud CONFECTIONERY BUSI- - main street; cheap rent; old£9o week; Inquire established; turnover for this.—Patersons, CJPLENDID BOARDING HOUSE; 11 hoarders; cheap rent; close to Princes aomf 1 ’ PrlCB £3 ° o, Coing Concern.—PaterA LBAny STREET—Substantial SHO trt'A°°.? ed HOUSE: all convenience fre l ehold - good position; stock grocer fruit, and confectionery at valuation; £l( deposit—Patersons.

A European eye (specialist in a Chinese village became interested in a blind Chinese beggar. He found that the beggar’s sight was obscured by a cataract which might easily be removed. When an operation' wag performed and his sight restored, the beggar, instead of gratitude, expressed the conviction that the specialist was liable for his support; and he demanded a position as gatekeeper. “ For,” said the beggar, “by restoring my eight you have taken from me my only means of _ livelihood, 5 ’ ." As illustrating the Chinese mental attitude, this anecdote is worth a volume of abstract observations," says Mrs W. Fletcher White, its narrator. The harvest of wheat in Great Britain last year was estimated at 1,201,000 toes.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20710, 7 May 1929, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20710, 7 May 1929, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20710, 7 May 1929, Page 12