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BUStNESSES AND PARTNERSHIPS. TO GROCERS AND PROVISION DEALERS. A REMARKABLE OPPORTUNITY. THE OLDEST-ESTABLISHED BUSTNESS IN -WELLINGTON IS OFFERED FOR SALE AT A TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE. I HAVE been instructed by the owner, who is forced to retire for pnvato reasons; to offer his grocery and provision business. Tho business is carried on in the heart of the City, and has a large family connection and counter trade. The expenses of carrying tho 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 ,£3OOO per annum. Tho stock, which can bo taken at valuation, can be reduced to the valuo of .£3OO. There is four years' lease to run at a very low rental,, and tho price asked by the vendor for this remarkable bargain is only 4'250. Particulars to principals only. Write now. First come, first served. J. T. HORN, 37 Panama Street, Wellington. ilO WEEK LIVING THROWN AWAY. SPLENDID N.I. Boaidinglioufo for Sale, showing .£lO a week profit, established 17 years; large dining and sitting rooms, kitchen, all modern conveniences; 17 permanents; good lease. No Goodwill asked, only value of furniture, including Piano, Linen, Cutlery, etc. Walk in, walk out. Sale, only ,£260. The cheapest place- on the market. AVrite at once. Other Businesses in our pamphlet, "Business Opportunities." Ask for it. N.Z. BUSINESS EXCHANGE, 187 Manchester St., Gliristchurch, Box 216. TO INVESTORS. DAVID WHYTE, S'harebroker, Hastings, has some good investments to offer. • ■ ' ' One shows 9 per cent, dividend, and i 3 increasing yearly in value. Another liolds oul: the prospects of iarge dividends. MR, WHYTE will personally call on bona-fide inquirers. Office: QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS. , FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. FIRST-CLASS TEA ROOMS AND CASH STORE. CASH TURNOVER, .CI23O'PER ANNUM, j HERE 18 A GREAT CHANCE FOE A FAMILY -OK WIDOW WITH DAUGHTERS. "PREMISES, Store, and largo Tea X Rooms; 10 living rooms; situated at a favourite seaside resort; lease, 6J years, at .£2 10s. per week. Turnover nil-cash, no bookings; largo profits on all lines. Price, .£350, including furniture. Stock, about' .iilOO, at valuation. LEWIS AND CO., WANGANUI. DINING and Supper Rooms, in good Main Trunk township,--I. minute from Railway' Station; seating accommodation for 50 people; average weekly turnover, J!2ft; rent, 31s. per week; lease, 16 months to run, with right of renewal. For price, etc., write to J. T. BARRY AND CO., . Agents, Feilding. THE Leading Fruit and Confectionery Business in Napier For Sale. Situate Emerson Street; gcod bis: shop and 5 large living "rooms; two entrances from Main Street; 5 years' lease; high-class, old-established business; returns, .210 per week; profits, £S to .£lO weekly guaranteed. Remember, Napier is booming just now. This is a rare opportunity. Price as (jointr, ,£290. Apply sharp, CASSIDY AND CO., Box 197, Hastings; ADDLER and Harness Maker's Business for Sale, in thriving town; doing i£9o month cash; shop and dwelling attached; good business for live man; terms arranged. Full particulars, apply "Dominion" Office.

BARBERS— For Sale, Hairdresser and Tobacconist's Business in rising town; no opposition; exceptional opportunity goodwill only .£SO. Apply sharp WANTED to Sell, in main centre of Wellington, a Watchmaker's Business; easy te'rnis; ,£2OO cash, balance at 5 per cent. "Business," c.o. "Dominion" Office. . TfST\NTED to Buy, Small Business in TT "Rising Country District: General Store preferred. Apply, with full particulars, "Business, "Dominion" Office. OR. SALE," in progressive suburb, Stationery and Fancy Goods Business, good dwelling attached. Address at "Dominion" Office. TNT!!!), Sell, splendid paying Fish Oyster and Supper Rooms; price ,£25; rent, 20s. per week. 15S Taranaki Street. „_____—____«__ EDUCATIONAL. BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. 11 Grey Street. Telephone 2098. P.C. Box 102. (PtIASSES conducted for Accountancy, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Matriculation, and all Entrance University Examinations. Junior and Senior Ciril Servioe. Eight experienced teachers with the highest credentials cmoloyed. ISS MARGARET NEUMANN, TEACHER OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, Routh's Buildings, Feathcrsfan Street. Business Girls' and Students' Classes a speciality. Intending pupils should enrol at onoo. Massage, for Rheumatism, Indigestion, etc. Interviews, 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Saturdays. 10 a.m. to noon. LANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL.' MISS KATE STEWART, Principal. The Langor System is simple, efficient, and most successful in results; no calculations. Classes daily 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. Evening Classes. Tuesdays and Fridays, 7 to 9. Cut patterns to measure a speciality. The new Blouse and Skirt Cutters are especially adapted for tlio present stylos. Classes held, 91 Willis Street, opp. Shortfs. TJROFESSOR MAC, Clairvoyant, no J- humbug. Life's story truly told; science, accuracy, truth, a .seer of the first water, gifted from boyliood; 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. j 2s. Gd. and 55.; counts)" and in-ter-Dominion clients wnd dnfo of birth in full, hour born if possible, samplo handwriting, ss. stamped envelope; prompt replies. Consulting room?, 13S Tory St.. Wellington, close Vivian Street. JMROYDON PREPARATORY"SCnOOL, \j Boarding and Day School for Boys under 13 years of ago. Special class for Boys under six. Miss Somcrville, SI Hill Street.

WAXTEI) Known, «t Lloyd's Sale, big({er bargains than ever. Seo windows. DKNTAL SURGEON, Corner oE Willis Street and Boulcott Street, M'Oill's UiiildiiiK.s (Lnto American Dental I'arlotirs). Has returned to Wellington, and will bo pleased to see old am! new patients. Note the Addresn: BIDE ENTRANCE, BOULCOTT STREET tOßßoalte Bx. ColUw'l late guxteizi.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1429, 2 May 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1429, 2 May 1912, Page 1

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