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BUSINESSES FOR SALE. JTOR BALE, BY TENDER. - BUSINESS OF CYCLE, MOTOR CYCLE, AND RADIO DEALERS. Carried on by MLauchlan’s, Ltd. (now in Liquidation). TENDERS are called for th e PURCHASE, .as a Going Concern, ’of the Business of. Cycle, Motor. Cycle, and Radio Dealers, -now being carried on in Wgimate, South. Canterbury. The business is old established, and has a wide connection. Full' particulars of the business, terms of lease and conditions of tender can be obtained from the Undersigned, with whom Tenders CLOSE- on DECEMBER 20, mo. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. STANLEY GRUT, AJ?A., N.Z., Liquidator, Box 64, Waimate. P 0 R S A , L E, X GROCERY Etc., NEAR DUNEDIN, . REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE, Store, 4-roomed bathroom, c.L, hot, water, drainage, all conveniences; storerooms, garage, trapshed, etc.; bowser. £1350 FO6 FREEHOLD. Stock and Plant at Valuation. Glean Stock. This is a Cheap Property, and a sound little business. Full particulars 1 • . - G. H. TUCKER & CO., 27n [ Merchants. jgAKBRT BUSINESS FOR SALE. Situated In Dunedin. Turnover 2000 loaves weekly; .Splendid opportunity to add a shop to business. Buyer requires £350. « E. L. MACASSEY & CO. f?OK A— FRUIT, Confectionery, Drinks, and Ice Cream; turnover over £25 weekly ; four living rooms; excellent stand.-—MAGNUS JOHNSON, Business Agent, Union. Bank Btlilding. Dunedin. FISH shop. Luncheon Boom; living quart ters; fully furnished and equipped; dining room accommodates 60 persons; no better in South Island. £SOO going concern. Proposition worth looking into.— Magnus Johnson. ‘ > PETROL STATION, Freehold, northern city; now Brick Building: eight bowsers; improving business. £llOO going co;|cern.—Magnus. Johnson. J(?t HA OR OFFER, for FRUIT and CON*Lv" PECTXONERY BUSINESS ; three llviiig rooms, —Magnus Johnson. FAVOURITE RESORT—Home and good .living; -half-acre,, freehold; Seven-roomed-House (furnished) ; tea rioms, soft drinks;' 4000 strawberry plants, also vegetables. £I4OO. —Magnus Johnson,-, agent, Union. Bank Building,'Dunedin. f? 1 AKA—£ITY RISE—IS-roomed estabwLuuu Ushment, with 11 boarders,' fully furnished, 2 bath rooms; J-acre; ground rent £ll 10a yearly.—C alders, 67 Princes .street . ■ FOR- SALE, small suburban BUTCHERY, up-to-date plant; splendid opening.— Address 70, Times ■ Office. ' 28n Ireland; JOHNSON, LTD., Estate Agents, Auctioneers, Valuers, Hotel and Bus!ness. Brokers. 12-14, Manse, street. /COUNTRY,BAKERY—Owner bought larger business; sacrificing this; freehold with shop,- bakehouse, residence, plant, stock; steady - turnover; going concern. £960; real gift.—lreland. SUBURBAN: STORE, freehold ; owner leaving Dunedin; £3O deposit ; may take stock at valuation; growing locality: at the price of a house; price £lllo.—lreland, agent. i COUNTRY STORE—Splendid district; freehold; turnover £5000; good buildings ; 111-health \ compels ewner to ' sacrifice ’this splendid business; £360, plus .valuation stock, plant.—lreland, agent, QUBURBAN .STORE—Freehold ’ corner; KJ ’established: steady trade; average £4O weekly; Bhop.dwelllng.garage; £IOSO. 1 plus stock; good Independent wage here; consider agent, 1 , /YAMARU—-Splendid Fruit, Confectionery v BUSINESS; unbeatable situation; steady. profitable trade: turnover £2300; price £BSO, plus valuation ; consider Duqcdln -property part payment. We know this business: it's good —-Ireland,-agent. COUNTRY • BTORB-r-Northern ' district ; first-class countryturnover £8000; also other Income;; freehold £2200, plus stock valuation: owner retiring; accept town- or southern property part payment—lßELAND, agent. ; : ■ . .. XBn BUSINESSES WANTED. WANTED, to -PURCHASE, genuine buyer, good- country STORE BUSINESS as going concern.—Patersohs, 163 Rattray street. 29n

The highly prized and respected ribbon of the Legion of Honour has been bestowed upon the Rev. Mr Armand, Protestant pastor at Montelimar, France, •who has just entered upon 'his 102nd year. He retired before the war, having already served 50 years of his pastorate in the ancient town in the valley of the Rhone. When his younger colleagues left their parishes to go to the front, the aged . pastor cheerfully recommenced' work. After the Armistice he was able to re- ■ Bume , his - retirement. His son-in-law, with whom he lives, is said to attribute hit length of days to his indomitable optimism.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21196, 29 November 1930, Page 16

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