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BUSINESSES FOR SALE 17 rooms, furn., central: Income *- 12 week; £500.—Ripley. Hellaby's Bldg. D BUYERS! We have several Bargain Businesses; see Us first; satisfaction guaranteed.—R. H. Wood, Dilworlh Building. : - 2 o MILK Pound, wrh Shop.—Apply Star 576. x2O ANOTHER GOOD ONE £75; GROCERY. MIXED. Six good rooms. Less than valuation. Build on it and Win? CASoIDY - - -_ - - Dilv.orth Building. x2l APARTMENTS — 2ND SECTION TRAM STOP. Next doctor's residence. Fully let, beautifully furnished. Lease. PRICE £275 — A Bargain For Someone. FRED BALL, Phone 18-345. X2O APARTMENTS EPSOM £375 Adjacent Newmarket. Income £6 10/, Rent £2 10/ Fully Furnished. Beautiful Park-like Grounds. Net £4 week, besides Owner's Flat. 3 Rooms. C A S S I D Y. Dilworth Building. D APARTMENT HOUSE, EIGHT ROOMS. Good lease. Low rental. Exceptionally good. Modern furniture. Excellent returns. Price only £230. An absolute gift. FARMERS' LAND AGENCY. Phoenix Chambers. D BUTCHER V AND GROCERY, COMBINED. FREEHOLD. Marin* 1 Suburb. Plant value £525. S'ock £ 150. Total price, everything, including property, £<kio. Terns. No need to be a cutcher. CA3STDY, Dilworth Building. :x23 CONFECTIONERY. MILK BAR. Turnover £30 per week. Good Plant. Three-hole Frig.. Shake Machine, Scales, etc. Acce.v. oda'.ion. 5 rooms. Good Vsiue at J.: 250. PHOENIX AGENCY. 2nd Floor. Phoenix Chambers, opp. C.P.O. D CONFECTIONERY. MILK EAR. Turnover £30 per week. Good plant. Three-hole Frig., Shake Machine, Scales, etc. Accommodation, 5 rooms. Good Value at £250. PHOENIX AGENCY. t 2nd Floor, Phoenix Chambers, opp. C.P.O. D DAIRY M I X E D BUSINESS. Good Position. Turnover £25 Weekly. Stock. Fri7idaire. Scales, Fittings, etc. Four LIVING ROOMS. All Conveniences. Rent only 25/. PRICE £185. J. H. QUINN. Balmoral. Phone 61-670. 20 DAIRIES. TOBACCONISTS. MIXED — 1 have several to offer. All suburbs. All prices, with living rooms. Part finance u necessary. MILES J. CASSIDY, Dilworth Building. x:25 FINANCE ARRANGED lOH PURCHASERS OF BUSINESSES. Reasonable Terms. NORTHERN INVESTMENT TRUST, 104. Victoria Arcade, Queen Street. Phone 40-106. WS GROCERY, Confectionery. Mixed, turnover £60 per week; rent 32 6; living accommodation; lease :onewabie. Stock, frig., scales, cases, etc.. worth the price. Selling owing to bereavement, coing concern, £ 300. Personal application only.—Geo. Saver.-, rnd Sons. 121. Victoria Arcade. 19 THEATRE CONFECTIONERY. 2nd Section. £100? Price includes all fixtures, showcases, shelves, counters. Stock and plant optional. Marching Orders. MUST SELL TO-DAY! CASSIDY. Dilworth Building. x 22 £50 WEEK — FRUIT. MIXED — £195 THIS WONDERFUL SHOP IS IN 2ND SECTION. (Five Rooms, etc.) Fittings include cnsti register, mirrors, etc. Netting £9 Week. CASSIDY - - - - Dilworth Bldg. x2O BUYERS' —GROCERY, FRUIT. Same Owner many years. Big turnover. Excellent profits. Good plant. Accommodation. £480. ANOTHER GIFT -GOOD MIXED BUSINESS, big stock, frig., milk shakers, etc. £230. Terms given. Four bedrooms, etc. R. H. WOOD. Diiworth Building. X2O DRAPERY, SUBURBAN LOCK-UP SHOP, NICELY STOCKED AND SHOWING A GOOD LIVING. This thort-hour business offers great scope for improvement. Stock and plant at valuation, approximately £450. Rent 12 6. Further particulars on application to MOSS AND MOSS. LIMITED, 113, Queen St. D JUST CALCULATE! Four-hole Frig. (£1G0), Milk Shake (£8), Scales (£35). Cash Register (£4o>. Fittings £50). Well Stocked. Tip-Top Ices, Confectionery, Adams, Bruce. Four Beautiful Rooms. Good Stand. THE LOT — (Fully Paid) — £175. Owner called up. Sole Agent: VAUGHAN. LIMITED, 41. Queen S.reet. D BRICK AND CONCRETE FLATS. 6-UNIT BLOCK. MT. EDEN. £8750—Each two bedrooms, lounge, kitchen. Garage. Allelectric. Glorious views. Second section <9 per cent Income on total price.) 5-UNIT. MISSION BAY—Returns £11 week. Price £6500. Deposit £4000. An offer wanted. MILES J. CASSIDY. Dilworth Building. D HOTEL (licensed). MODERN BUNGALOW TYPE Uuilt years, electric light, sewerage. 83 ACRES land, carrying 5 sheep per acre. Nine-hole GOLF COURSE on land. j Bar turnover £55, house £10 week. Modern i aerated water plant. Will LEASE until one year r.fter cessation of war at rental of £5 10, week. . Stock, furniture and plant at valuation, or sell i freehold, including land, furniture, plant and goodwill of license at the price of £8000. Say half cash, balance mortgage. MOSS AND MOSS. LIMITED, 113, Queen St. x2O ! ri T IMLS WANTED

\JTANDHN A:mle*s Aquatic Action. —Learn casilv, j-/.Vimtri'-?.- Apdr r ?jn. WS ASULKIG;! COLLEGK. ■ - Air Force enfrsncp. 6en-<-rai Ea'icrtinn.- "<lh 1-1 cor, N.Z. Insce._JEld?. WS AUCKLAND College. — Operators wrrtcd. gplondld opportunity.—l 74, Quern S■. WS DRESSMAKING. all branches - Selphit School. Pla/e Theatre I?.ni lding,_Ph. 4lj-322. WS HAIRORESSING—-The recommended New Zealand College. next Fla-a Theatre. 228. Queen St. K SIIORTII AND, Typewriting. etc. —Selwyn College" Safe Deposit Building, High SL WS TICKET Writing. Showcard Designing. Fashion Drawing. Cartooning. Personal or correspondence tuition. Write for free brochure.—Druleigh College. O'Connell .St. RK VIOLIN, Piano, thorough and private tuition. beginners: terms 30.Wri'e B, 0172. Star. WS EARN 5/ TO 10/ PER HOUR WRITING SHOWCARDS AND TICKETS. Free Illustrated Booklet shows you how to begin. Write to McKAY'S STUDIOS. P.O. BOX 3G7. WANGANUI. J HOLLYWOOD DRESSMAKING SCHOOL, 63, QUEEN STREET. All Branches of Dressmaking, Designing and Pattern Cutting Taught. Simple Methods. (Hollywood System.) INDIVIDUAL TUITION. W ENGINEERING TRAINING. As Qualified men are in great demand for positions of responsibility and high salaries. NOW IS THE TIME to Prepare for them. BOWER'S ENGINEERING AND RADIO SCHOOL, LTD., Colwill's Chambers. Swanson Street. Auckland. C.I. Phone 42-123. C " M O D E B X E " "MODERNE" SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING. Cutting, Designing and All Branches of Dressmaking. 203, DILWORTH BUILDING. Phone 43-658. C WORK FOR LIBERTY! Highly trained men are urgently needed for the Empire's war effort. Utilize your spare time acquiring specialised training by the modern I.C.S. method. The schools come to you. whether you live in camp or at home. Radio Engineer Structural Eng. Mechan. Draftsman Analytical Chemist Machine Shop Ground Engineer Accountancy Fitter and Rigger Poster Drawing Professional Exams. Above are some of the 300 I.C.S. Courses In which you can be trained. What are you particularly interested in? The I.C.S. can help you. Write NOW for Free Prospectus. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. 8., N.Z. Insurance Building. Auckland, or Dept. 8., 138 a, Victoria St.. Hamilton. RC WANTED TO RENT FUR.NI SHED Flat wanted to rent, minimum 2 bedrooms: 2 children, nurse kept. Good locality.— Ring 43-840, Mrs. Barclay. x2O HOUSE, unfurnished, willing to buy furniture."— Reasonable. 6562. Star. 20 HOUSE, small, Bach or self-contained Flat, careful tenant, partly furn.. any district; reasonable. particulars rent.—W. 6533, Star . x2O LOCK-UP Garage. vicinity Kenneth Avenue. Sandringham.—Write W. 6641. Star. x2O RELIABLE Tenant, adults, requires Furn. or Unfurn. Flat: Devonport or Mt. Eden, 2 bedrooms.—Mayhill, Dllworth Building. 20 SMALL House or Bach, partly furnished, wanted by widow and daughter; son called up. Reasonable. State rent.—W. 6587, Star. x2O URGENTLY, House, Bach or Flat, Beach Haven, Birkenhead.—Phone 63*166. x2O

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 117, 20 May 1942, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 117, 20 May 1942, Page 1

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