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BUSINESSES AND PARTNERSHIPS. TO GROCERS AND PROVISION DEALERS. A REMARKABLE OPPORTUNITY. THE OLDEST-ESTABLISHED BUSINESS IN WELLINGTON IS OFFERED FOR SALE AT A TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE. I HAVE been instructed by the owner, who is forced to retiro for private reasons, to offer his grocery and provision business. The business is carried on in the heart of the City, and lias a large family connection and counter trade. The expenses of carrying the business are extremely low, and an opportunity is offered to an enterprising man to double the turnover, which, even now when no advertising is done, is over .£SOOO per annum. The stock, which can be taken at valuation, can be reduced to the value or £300. There is four years' lease to run at a very low rental, and the price asked by the vendor for this remarkable bargain is only .£250. Particulars to principals only. Write now. First come, first served. J. T. HORN, 37 Panama Street, Wellington. PROPERTY FOR SALE. _1-ACRE, Shop, and House <6 rooms), '■J Bakehou.se, Oven (150 capacity, large), Flour Loft, Engine-room, 2 S.K. Dough Machine, Oil Engine, Sponge Cake Bread Tins, Baking Sheets, and all Tools attached to the Bakehouse, Washnouse, Outrooui, Cliallshed.. and Stable, 'l-stoll, * Horses, Bread Wagon, and Cart and Harness. Turnover, about <£20 per week; .£3O could be done by good man. Also Blacksmith Shop, all Tools, and 4-room Cottage. The wliolo lot, ,£IOSO. The properties eonld be bought separate. Bakery, .£BSO (JMSO cash); Blacksmith, ■£250 cash. I might say that possibly there will be oil-boring in the near future, as there are indications. W. CARTWRIGHT, Owner, Toko. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. BAKERY, showing profit £450 a year, 1700 loaves weekly. Leasehold 255. Must sell, ill-health. Take .£275. Cash, '.£l5O. Also N.I. Country Business, 800 loaves weekly. No cart. £150. Cash, .£IOO. . DRAPERY, .£{so year living, £1200 stock. Owner retiring. .£SOO deposit. Also .£6OO year business, owner ill. Stock .£ISOO. Terms. . Our pamphlet, "Business Opportunities," free on. request. N.Z. BUSINESS EXCHANGE, 187 Manchester Street, CHRISTCHUECH. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. FIRST-CLASS TEA ROOMS AND CASH STORE. CASH TURNOVER, <£1230 PER ANNUM. HERE IS A GREAT CHANCE FOR A FAMILY OR WIDOW WITH DAUGHTERS. "PREMISES, Store, and Large Tea JL Rooms; 10 itving rooms; situated at a favourite seaside resort;, lease, G4 years, at' £2 10s. per week. Turnover all cash, no bookings; large profits on all lines. Price, .£350, including furniture. Stock, about .£IOO, at valuation. Apply LEWIS AND CO., WANGANUI. AUCTIONEERING BUSINESS. FR SALE, With immediate possession (owing to ill-health), an established Auctioneering, Stock, and Land Agency Business in one of the best inland towns in the North Island. Mart, Horse Sales, Outside Sales held regularly. This is a chance of a lifetime for one or two energetic men with small capital. Apply AUCTIONEER, "Dominion" Office. TO STOREKEEPERS. WE have for Private Sale, COUNTRY STORE, situated on Railway, 10 miles from South Island town. Nearly 5 acres land, with main store, egg and oil storo, 2 cart shelters, stable, and feedhouse, iron store (20 x 20), wth iron lean-to. No opposition locally. Net profit last year over J.'500. Price. <£850; stock and plant at valuation. Property and books open for inspection by boaa fido inquirers. Apply quickly to C. B. HOADLEY AND SON, LTD., •Hastings Branch. HAIRDRESSER and Tobacconist Business in iirst-class Hawked ' Bay town; house and shop combined; rent, .£2 15s. per week, lease 5 years, with right of renewal; 3 chairs, every convenience ill shop and house of 5 rooms; will sell stock at valuation. Further particulars from J. T. BARRY AND CO.. Agents, Fcilding. PIIUIT and Confectionery Business for Sale, in Hastings. The best bargain ever olfered, splendid stand, corner shop in Main Street; 4 years' lease at low rental; 3 large plate-glass windows, shop well lighted, and tho fittings are Al. The stock is clean and fresh, and is value for more than is asked for the whole concern. The business is growing, and can be. made the leading one in the prosperous district. Price, Lease, Stock, Fittings. Counter, etc., as going concern (to wind up an estate),, .£BS. Early applications essential. Cassidy and Co., Box 197, Hastings, Sole Agents. WANTED, to Sell, Complete Saw Mill Plant, 35-liorsc power, Boiler and 25-horss-power Engine, Bailer 12011). pressure. The plant is complete, and in perfect working order. Also. 2 Haulers and 2 Moulding Machines and Planing Machines. Apply Waikopiro Timber Co., Danncvirke. WANTED to Sell, Stationery and Fancy Goods Business, doing good trade; progressive town; owner retiring. Apply "Dominion" Office. OUR SUCCESS WITH THE ■yiSIBLE TOST TYPEWRITE?, Has been phenomenal. Its work is the most Beautiful of all the Standard Typewriters. May wo show you what it do?s? THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., 17 and 19 Cuba Street, . WELLINGTON. 'Phone 1670. N MONEY TO LEND TnE WELLINGTON TRUST, LOAN, AND INVESTMENT COMPANY, LIMITED. Advances made on approved freehold securities (Farms and Town Properties) from .550 and upwards, at current rates of interest. Offices; 219 Lambtnn Ouav, Wellington. R. E. RAWNSLEY, Secretary. DOUGLAS Motor Cycles will take you nnywhere comfortably, without making you feel as if you had been in n railway accident. Write J. O. Shorland and Co., Cuba Street, Wellington, and get a trial rids.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1422, 24 April 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1422, 24 April 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1422, 24 April 1912, Page 1

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