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BUSINESSES AND PARTNERSHIPS. is FOR ABSOLUTE SALE, ig rf"VLD Established Drapery Business in [y v/ Flourishing North Canterbury townis- ship. No long credit. No bad debts. Kec- turns Inst year, j.'2570. Good percentage 1- cash. O'ood man could improve. Large double-fronted shop with showroom. Lease about seven years to run, the rental only -ATSB 10s. per annum. Stock about J.'SOO to ,£IOOO, clean and well bought. Owner a cannot give personal attention, and asks " no goodwill lor this profitable business. Will sell tile .slock at cost and give rca- - souable terms. Apply "DRAPERY: BUSINESS," "Dominion" Office. t "OOR SALE, Leading Fancy Goods, Sta--s -*- tionery and Tobacconists' Business, ' s in a flourishing town in the North Island. 't Stock at' valuation. Splendid opportuuity j! for energetic man. a HALLEXSTEIN BROS., LTD., II DUNEDIN, if y TDIOR SALE, News Agency, Fancy JL Goods, Stationery, and Toys, a going concern, in prosperous township, Wat- __ kato. Apply "Waikato," "Dominion" Ofr fice. >- BUTCHERY BUSINESS AT PICTON 10 FOR SALE OR LEASE. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, favoured with instructions from =- Messrs. J. Frceth and Co., who have dis--0 posed of their farm, offer for tale by private treaty their well-known Butchery Business n't Picton, comprising Part Section 2G2, Picton, with frontage of 45ft. to (ho Main Street (High Street), 11 2-storied brick building with shop (all { tiled), marble counter, half-ton Hor--11 cules Freezing Plant, cool chamber, '■ holds 20 sheep, 2 bullocks, and all j sundries for working the business. '{ Average weekly output 40 sheep, 4 £ bullocks, 4 pig's. ~ _ Upstairs of building composed of dwellJ ing rooms, G living rooms in building V which cost .£2500. Insured for .£1250. This is the principal butchery business in Picton, and does tho bulk of tho trade, including hotels, Sounds and shipping, and !. is capable of big Extension. d As Mr. Freeth is leaving tho district a 0 low price will bo accepted for quick 6alo, >. or alternatively a small goodwill will bo accepted and lease at reasonable rental |° given for 3 or 5 years, with right of pur- >; chase. Horses, carts, harness, etc., can '[ be token over af valuation. 11 The agents have no hesitation in recom- '■ mending this as a good investment. [■ • Further particulars from DALGETY AND CO., LTD., / BLENHEIM, PICTON, OR BRANCHES. GET INTO BUSINESS. s GROWING N.I. "COUNTRY STOKE ■• AND 26 ACRES LAND, ONLY .£3OO CASH. rpHIS is a splendid opening for livo -B- family man; flourishing dairying district on Main Line, and store; turnover growing every week, besides good income from ten cows. Close to everything—station, creamery, school, j and church. Seven-roomed houso and i_ 4-roomed Btore. Owner ill and no .j family, so must sell as going concern; i_ cash required only .£300; an excepj tional chance. Got details. Sole \ Agents— e N.Z. BUSINESS EXCHANGE, 187 Manchester St.. Christchuroh. ) — GOOD COUNTRY STORE. NO opposition, good district, low rout, good house and about H acres good } land, stream running through stocked } with trout. Business could bo consider- ' ably increased by canvassing tho dis- > trict. 1 Price for tho whole lot as going concern, about .£ISOO. RATLiWIAND AGENCY, FEILDING. ; TO BUTCHERS. FOR SALE,' a splendid Butobcry Busi. nc6s in a -rising town in Tnranaki ; ■ slaughteringitfeekly s"and G big cattle, 25 1 sheep. Good cash business. A rare chance for two young men with .£SOO capital. Goodwill .£250, includes 2 horses, and carts, 2 ponies, sausage machine, and sundries. Address "H. P. T.," "Dominion" Of- ' fice. TENANT FOR HOTEL WANTED, ; TJWAN BROS.. Willhi Street, Welling- " ton, require a reliable an,i trustworthy Tenant for one of the best paying hoteb in a progressive country town. ' Tho existing lease. expires very shortly, ' New tenant can refurnish, if necessary, or ■ can take over present furniture at valuai tion. The hotel is a modern brick building in a splendid position, Safe Electorate. Free house for everything. No ro- [ pairs, as this bouse has not long been ' built, as it is in first-class order. .£1250 : cash will be required. Bona-fide pur. chasers must apply personally. DWAN BROS., •WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. i MATTHEWS & BENNETT AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS; Inglewood, Taranaki. A FEW likely Grazing and Dairy Farms in Taranaki— U0 Acres, 100 grass, considerable fenc ing, good grazing country; £\ ss. per aero for freehold; cash wanted, £450. 48 Acres, 6-roomed house, cowshed, and outbuildings, well fenced; 11 cows, 1 horse, separator and dairy plant, all implements, trap, etc.; going concern; ,£1101), cash required .£SOO. Oil main road. 150 Acres, 8-roomed house, cowshed, concrete lloor, all outbuildings, about half ploughed; can milk 45 coivs; j mila from township, main road; a splendid duiry farm; £17 10s. per acre; dCSUU cash. 740 Acres, Education Lease, 20 years to run, rental Gd. per acre; 300 acres grass, 2 miles of fencing, good house, woul. shed, 1 mile from railway station; good sheep country; goodwill £3 10s, per acre, Terms. 850 Acres; 2 good houses, woolshed, dip, yards; all grass, well fenced; splendid sheep couutry; on main road; £2 lbs. per «ie; easy terms. FOR SALE. FURNITURE AND CABINETMAK- •"•' ER'S BUSINESS, at Bleuheim. Seven Years' Lease. Low rent Slock at Landed Cost, No Goodwill asked. 1 This is an excellent opportunity for a pushing man. Tho Business is in the ' market owing to death of former proprietor. . Apply to— GRIFFITHS AMD SON,, 'AUCTIONEERS. BLENHEIM. l _ ] 1) RJ, GOODMAN AND CO., Auction- • eers, and Estate Agents, MAIN ST. EAST, PALMBRSTON N si Try us for your Clearing Sa'ss. Con' ' £ sign your Produce, Poultry, and House'- a ' hold Goods to us. P*>mpt Settlement b and Best Attention. Agencies of any a kind accepted. References—Bank New Zealand, Pal-mi-rston North.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1114, 29 April 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1114, 29 April 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1114, 29 April 1911, Page 2

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