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PROPERTIES FOR SALE T. J. TREL AN D, L T D., MANSE STREET. ESTATE AGENTS.—Consult us whether you wish to Buy, Sell or Exchange a< Property, Homes, Sections, Businesses, Hotels. SUBDIVISIONS.—HighIy qualified advice on all aspects of Land Subdivision. EXCHANGE OB’ PROPERTY.—If your home is too large or too small, if you , want a change of locality, or if you want to Exchange your House Property lor a Business, consult us. VALUATIONS UNDERTAKEN. Freeholds, Leaseholds, Businesses, Furniture, Hotels. AUCTIONEERS.—We Sell anything by Auction—Property, Furniture, Stock, Plant, Machinery, Regular Weekly Sales at Our Sale Rooms. COUNTRY AND SPECIAL SALES BY ARRANGEMENT. L. J. IRELAND, LTD. BANKS PENINSULA GRAZING COUNTRY. 734 ACRES OF LAND THAT FATTENS SHEEP AND CATTLE TO PERFECTION. WATERED WITH NEVERFAILING STREAMS. This property is well subdivided and well fenced. COMFORTABLE DWELLING of nine rooms, with electric light, hot and cold water, telephone, etc. Woolshed, modern milking she.d. sheep yards and dip. The land is sunny, showing a growth of cocksfoot and clovers. Easy access. School handy. Good hardmetalled roads. Splendid view of Akaroa Harbour. "VT Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., JIM • Cashel street (Telephone 33-430), Christchurch. ROUGHCAST House. 5 rooms, furnished, all conveniences, 1/5 acre section, for cash sale in Cromwell, £700.—1774, Times. PRIVATE Sale, Roslyn, 7-roomed Villa; 4-acre; garage; workshop.—lß27, Times. _ F HOTELS FOR SALE O’ R S A L E, HOTELS HOTELS HOTELS £28,000 £19,000 £17,500 £15,500 jpOR LEASE, pOR LEASE, FIRST - CLASS FREEHOLD HOTEL; mostly bar trade and easily worked; good business. A GOOD HOTEL BUSINESS; splendid building; leasehold ground; easily worked; a money-maker. FINE FREEHOLD HOTEL PROPERTY; good solid building, in good order; commercial house. SPLENDID FREEHOLD COUNTRY HOTEL; good business; a money-maker; inquire urgent. GOOD HOTEL; north; about 3J years’ lease; takings over £3OO week. GOOD HOTEL BUSINESS; two years’ lease; takings over £2OO week. Particulars JAMES SAMSON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, HOTEL BROKERS AND VALUERS, Dowling street. £20,000 A REAL FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD HOTEL PROPERTY in thriving district, with steady trade; commercial house; nothing better. V.. JAMES SAMSON & COY., •• Auctioneers, Hotel Brokers and Valuers, Dowling street. BUSINESSES F<|R SALE LEADING CITY GUEST HOUSE FOR DEFINITE SALE AS GOING CONCERN. Owner Retiring. This is a Wonderful Business. Easily Managed. Buildings, Furniture, Linen, Cutlery, etc., all in really sound Order. WE CAN FINANCE YOU ON £ISOO DEPOSIT. BROADWAY LAND AGENCY, Phone 11-256. GOOD BUSINESSES FOR SALE. BUTCHERY (country); good turnover; enough business here for two energetic partners; turnover £12,000; price, freehold and plant, £3500; particulars to genuine buyers only with the cash. BAKERY (country), with DWELLING; £2500, going concern. LADIES’ HAIRDRESSING; a good business; £1250. T. J. IRELAND, LTD., MANSE STREET. FERGUSON, SCANDRETT, The Business Salemen, 21 Moray place. SPECIAL! SPECIAL! MIXED BUSINESS AND MODERN MILK BAR, With Splendid Turnover. GOOD RESIDENCE. Owner will require vacant possession of four to six-roomed Dunedin residence. This is an unsurpassed opportunity to secure an excellent business. Owner in ill-health. FERGUSON, SCANDRETT. £6OOO FOR SALE, GOOD FREEHOLD PRIVATE HOTEL. North; 17 rooms; well furnished; always full; good town. A THREE-ROOMED FLAT, furnished, goes with it. Cook and general, with married couple, to run it; a money-maker. Balance sheets can be inspected. JAMES SAMSON & CO„ Dowling street, PAST R Y COOK BUSINESS In Thriving Centre. No opposition; good turnover, with excellent profits. Comfortable Five-roomed HOME. Owner wants 4 to 5-roomed House, ni-health sole reason for selling. t _ 1844, TIMES.^ FOR Sale, Paper Run; 1000 papers daily, also, Light Delivery Van and vacant possession of modern Dunedin home; £2OOO capital required.—Reply 1723, Times. BRITISH CONNECTION NORTHERN IRELAND LABOUR APPROVAL Reuter LONDON, Apl. 9. The Northern Ireland Labour Party at a special conference at Belfast approved on a card vote by 20,000 to 700 a resolution pledging the party tomaintain an unbroken connection with Britain and to keep Northern Ireland part of the Commonwealth.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27057, 16 April 1949, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27057, 16 April 1949, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27057, 16 April 1949, Page 12