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DtXNLOP & CO.. T AND, TJ OUSE & "CUNANCE AGENTS, BUSINESS BROKERS, SECURITY OUILDINGB, QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND. ELKGBAPHIC AND CABLK ADDBBSS: "DUNLOPIA," AUCKLAND. Telephone: 2618. "BUSINESSES. J5775 ( ° R OFF£R > ~ Sn P erior &tt $ tM Boarding House In fashionable quarter, easy walk; large Biick House, 17 bedrooms, dining and drawing rooms, kitchen, storeroom, 2 bathroom ,h. and c water. Can accommodate 26 boarders. Tariff, 26s to 80b This house is well furnished, up-to-date, and -doing a good business., Lease, 4 years No. 2084 GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICE FOB QUICK SALK-One of the best known Tea, Luncheon and Supper Rooms in Gity; capable'of seating 64, to be sold for the value of the stock, which includes, amongst other things, 2 large gas stoves and gas griller, 1 hot press storeroom, 2 ice cheat*, cutlery, crockery, etc. Beet of reasons for selling. Must be sold. Valuer to be mutually agreedup'on '•'■' 12076 PQAH — SUPERIOR BOARD aG€>\J\J INGHOUsEoflOroomsinbest locality, with bathroom, wash-house, copper and tubs, thoroughly furnished,' just been renovated. Bent, 80/-per week and rates 1/5 per week. 2119 a A i\f\ — ROTORUA. ■— LARGE db^HKJ\J bo α-bding house of-22 rooms, thoroughly furnished and all modern conveniences. Mice garden and orchard. Takings last year, £880.. Bent, £3 per week; established about 12 years. Well known 2115 O X KA-LAB6E COUNTRY SUtJOVJ BOABDINGHOrSE of 64 rooms, fully furnished. Hot and cold water and all conveniences ' The only place of any consequence in the town. Bent, £4 per week with lease. Takings at present, £30 per week Could greatly be increased under new system 2115 \GA OH — AERATED WATJER FACTOBT, doing a good busi- ~ ness; large stock, latest machinery; spring cart, 2 horsen and harness. Kent, 7/6 per week; lease 10 years to run 2112 ft £} ~i f\ — LARGE BOARDING(XtXmIAAJ HOUSE, fully furnished. Hot and cold water; all modern conveniences, furniture alone insured for £200. Bent, 32/6 per week. Tariff, £1. Average takings, about £10 per week. One minute from cars; five minutes from town . 2111 GOA-f\—T A U M A RU N tJ/1.----d*O i h\J HAIBOBKSSING AND FaNcY GOODS BUSINESS—Large stock, billiard room, gas plant Bent, £1 per week; lease can be obtained lurnover, about. £900 yearly; established about five yean 2107 ■i* -j fj r\— ROTOßUA— Large Res. oCI I U taurant, reduced to £170. Capable of seating 44 people " Orb" range,< electric light, every possible, convenience.: Section, half-an-acre. A rare chance 2106 _i. Of\ (OR OFF XX). Goodwill, SbsljXJ Kbck at Valuation for large Con* fectionery, Fruit anl Greengrocery business, situated in cne of the best suburbs, doing a good trade, together with five living rooms aid , all machinery for mannfacturinjt confectionery. Bent, £1 per week, lease can be secured. v , Turnover about £12 per week / 2088 i?i no~^ RU^T A^DcoNF Ec. &tl\J\J a TioNEBY BUSlNßSS,situated in Karangahape Boad Stock and Fittings alone worth over £70, together with five livinjr rooms with modern conveniences. Bent, '£210s per week, no rates, lease two years to run, with right of Eenewali Turnover about £50 per week 2127 OACi— BOARDINGHOUSE of 10 obrii\J large rooms, within easy distance of City, water and gas laid on, wash-house, copper and tubs, and other .conveniences. Large section laid out in garden, concrete paths, etc. Excellent view. Itent, 80s per week 21BJ WE HAVE NUMEROUS OTHER BUSINESSES IFOR SALE. TTVUNLOP AND rj°i»/BUSINESS BROKERS.

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Observer, Volume XXX, Issue 38, 4 June 1910, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume XXX, Issue 38, 4 June 1910, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume XXX, Issue 38, 4 June 1910, Page 22

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