BUSINESSES FOR SALE. SJTART NEW YEAR WELL. TAR APERY and FANCY GOODS, old established; busy suburb; £2OO, plus stock at good lease; moderate rental. A good living for capable woman with experience. T? AKERY, in thriving district; bread, small goods, and tea rooms; a sure fortune here for right man; £1625, going concern (including freehold). FRUIT. CONFECTIONERY, turnover £22 per week; six living rooms; £4OO, going concern. FRUIT and CONFECTIONERY, £2O - 1 - weekly turnover; 3 living rooms; £265, going concern. MAGNUS W. JOHNSON, Agent for Good Businesses, UNION BANK BUILDING, DUNEDIN. * (Write P.O. Warrington During Holidays.) COUNTRY STORE, turnover over £IOO weekly : sound district; splendid modern buildings; price freehold £I3OO, plus stock and plant at valuation.—lreland. 58 Princes street. On SUBURBAN STORE—Freehold; net profit O over £4OO per annum; property could be subdivided ; buildings good.; shop excellent ; price. £I6OO. plus stock at valuation.— Ireland, agent. HOTEL; good lease; takings £75; capable considerable improvement; £1800; stock at valuation ; a real good business; will consider small Business as part payment —Ireland, agent. HOTEL; north line: freehold; splendid situation; takings £9O; price Includes furniture, £6750 : tip-top proposition Ireland, agent. HOTEL; southern town; good lease; up-to-date buildings; great prospects; takings £120; capaOle considerable Improvement; price lease and furniture £2250. Consider Property as part or whole payment, but must be reasonable market nrlce. Ireland,, agent HOTEL; Central: nice profitable freehold ; takings average £4O; easy Ingoing ; inquire early for particulars; price £2350 includes furniture.—lßELAND, agent, 68 Princes street. lod HENDERSON & COWIB, Land and Eatcte Agents, 181 Princes street, Dunedin Office phone 13-640. Evening 22-680. George street—splendid shop property, over 50ft frontage; excellent buying; splendid future prospects; inquire. Henderson and Cowle. George street—Fine freehold, i shops and dwellings; good section; motor garage.—Full particulars at our office. GEORGE STREET —Solid, substantial FREEHOLD SHOP, plate glass windows ; occupied present firm 20 years; early possession. GEORGE STREET—lnvestment, SHOP PROPERTY ; 3 shops; One freehold : right In the hub; Inquire early. George street—business freehold, 2 shops; early possession can be given If required; splendid buying. EORGE STREET—We have several SHOPS to LEASE, long or short terms. Pull particulars at office. PRINCES STREET—Large block FREEHOLD SHOP PROPERTY ; the best buyIng In Dunedin to-day; Inquire early. CITY— Central; splendid freehold SHOPS and OFFICES right In the heart of city ; great value. C'UTV— Central; BUSINESS FREEHOLD: J 2 largo ebops, offices; early possession. Full particulars Henderson and Cowle. CITY —Central property; sound investment ; best business part; SHOPS and OFFICES.—FuII particulars Henderson and Cowle. George street —splendid shop property (leasehold) ; shops, dwellings; big frontage; opportunity tor Investor. HENDERSON & COWIB. 6d BUSINESSES WANTED. WANTED Purchase, BOTCHER’S BUSINESS, town or country.—Particulars 683, Times Office. 6]a HOUSES AND PROPERTIES WANTED. TO all who have more land than they require—Wanted by young business man, SECTION for home building; rise preferred; deposit and terms. —Address 658, Times. WANTED Buy, 4-roomed HOUSE; on rise preferred; large section; lowest cash price: all particulars.—6Bl, Times.
Street newspaper vendors who make £SOOO a year wore recently mentioned by a member of the National Federation of Retail Newsagents in support of an appliration to the Government to register and control such street traders.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20917, 6 January 1930, Page 14
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