•BUSINKSK FOB SALE - LADIES’ Hairdressing Salon j modern shop, in good area. ; north of Square. 2 Chairs. 2 Dryers, and all equipment. Rent , £4 10s per week. Good lease. '• Urgent sale required. Bargain ‘ price only £550. Walk In, walk T out. Further particulars from; E. V. JOLLIFFE, ’Phone 70-681 r 7533 MIXED Business' and Milk Bar. I £4OO week turnover. Freehold •hop and dwelling. This is . really good. £6OOO. Stock and plant at valuation. L. P. Devlin ■ agent. Rangiora.3969 > SHOP, at present mainly Stationery. well situated. Ingoing up to about £6OOO. Write i P 7695, ‘ Press ’’27l I LEASEHOLD GROCERY MIXED i TO. £270. established area, good t profit line. 5j day week. Limited • credit and delivery. 2-bed- ) roomed accommodation, plenty ’ of yard space, easily financed. i SHERRIS and WILSON, LTD., 176 Hereford street. S Pbone 50-039; after hours 68-245 LOCK-UP MIXED • Just north of Christchurch. In ■ prosperous township and modiem shop Mani road site with ! local and passing trade T/O • just on £2OO p.w., in wellappointed shop. Long lease at I£3 10s p.w. Goodwill £300; » plant £1200; stock approx. • £6OO. G.U.S. LAND DEPT., Thone 64-369; after hours, ) 69-582. I 3873 HIGHLY PROFITABLE I THERE is no better FISH AND CHIP business In Christ--1 church. This one has first- , class location, equipment, turn- . over, and length of lease. No competition. and many schools nearby. Plant and Fittings in [ new condition Turnover £2OO i p.w., plus. £3500 will buy and 1 a rapid capital increase in as- ■ sured. I G.U.S. LAND DEPT., Thone 64-369; after hours, » 69-582. ’ 2225 I.G.A. ' SI. HEADQUARTERS [ MID-CANTERBURY ’ In most prosperous district, a . soundly established COUNTRY ! GENERAL STORE, doing £7OO ■ p.w. t/o Large, well laid-out ! premises, good plant, no delivery or credit problems. Lock- ? up shop, at rental £5 15s p.w. ’ Accommodation can be arL ranged nearby. Goodwill • £l5OO. Plant at val., anprox I £1000; stock approx. £7OOO. ] Finance available. ) GROCERS’ UNITED STORES. 5 LIMITED, f 73 Manchester street. I M.R.E.1.N.Z., ! ’Phone 64-369, after hours. 69-582. I 2227 > I.G.A. j S.I. HEADQUARTERS MARLBOROUGH After very many successful - years, the owners will sell this • Country General Store with • NO GOODWILL for a quick • sale. Turnover exceeds £6OO ] per week, and many high pro- • fit lines sold. Main road posi- ' tion in pleasant country. Plant > at £lOOO inchides truck Stock ’ approx. £5OOO. NO GOOD- » WILL. Will lease at £5 per 1 week. ? GROCERS’ UNITED STORES LIMITED. J 73 Manchester street. ’ Thone 64-369; after hours, H 69-582. s M.R.E.1.N.Z.. i 2227 ) G.H.B. - LUNCHETTE: Large take-away , trade. Estimated net profit , for year’s trading £l9OO Cheap rent. Total ingoing ) £2450. . GROCERY and MIXED; Turn- • over £275. 2 B/r. accom Large yard. New lease > Good man and wife business. Deposit £l6OO CAKE KITCHEN: Ideal for ' Caterer. Plant valued at r £lOOO. Total price £lO5O. . FRUIT and VEGES : T/O £4OO per week Net profit £2500 Short hours. £2OOO plus stock and plant at valuation. DAIRY and MIXED; T/O. £2OO 2 B/r. accom Lucrative man and wife business Finance on £ll6O FREEHOLD GROCERIES Turnover £2OO. £250 £2BO. 1 £340 Finance on £2500 up • QUICK LUNCH: 5-Day. Net ; profit £2500 Total price £4500. Good lease. I LOCK-UP FRUIT. VEGES. and MIXED; 6-Day. T/O £270 Rent 30s. Main thorough- » fare. Net 15 per cent. Total I price £1650. r 5-DAY GROCERY LEASEj HOLD. Excellent 3 B/r aci -com Easy for lady Finance on £5OO. 1 GRAIN AND SEED. FISH SHOPS, LENDING LIBRARIES LOCK-UP GROCERIES. MIXED WITH ACCOM. GIFT SHOPS. EMPTY SHOPS. - DR A PER YS. RESTAURANTS, 2 RADIO. BUTCHERS, MOBILE ROUNDS. COUNTRY STORES THE BUSINESS SPECIALISTS HAVE THEM ALL! WE FINANCE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING s BUREAU (5.1.), LTD., 1 MR.E.I.NZ 8 203 LICHFIELD STREET ’PHONE 62-962 or 64-836 After hours 68-601 (T. Johnson) “ MWS
! BUSINESSES FOB SALE 1 COUNTRY GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION FOR LEASE (AUCKLAND PROVINCE) 3 PETROL PUMPS and LUBE BAY. 8 The situation is on the main highway and i the modern building includes a four bedJ room flat. This is an excellent opportunity [ for the right man. l PRICE: Stock and plant at valuation and b nominal goodwill figure. The business must J be sold and the owner is prepared to assist with some finance. REPLY IN CONFIDENCE TO:— GARAGE, C/o. P.O. Box 1059, Auckland. 2157 HOTELS FOB SALE TENDERS CITY FREEHOLD HOTEL Tenders are invited for the PURCHASE of the freehold of the PRINCE ARTHUR HOTEL situated at the comer of Wellesley Street West and Hobson Street, Auckland. The property comprises a two-storey brick and wooden build--1 ing licensed to accomodate 23 guests, containing public bar, : private bars, lounge, kitchen and conveniences Stock and furniture to be purchased from Lessee. Possession on or about Ist day of August 1961. [ Tenders must be lodged in a sealed envelope marked "Tender for Prince Arthur Hotel.” and must be accompanied by a )' deposit equal to 5 per cent, of the price tendered. J Tenders CLOSE at noon on the 31st day of MAY, 1961 at j the Offices of Messrs Anderson & Snedden, Solicitors, Nerwich Union Building, Comer High Street and Vulcan Lane. Auckland, where particulars and conditions may be inspected. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. ’ 7263
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29503, 3 May 1961, Page 29
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