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BUSINESSES AND PARTNERSHIPS. TTAIEDRESSIiNG Business for Sale. £1'. -Price, 43350; shop takings for month, JJBP; Saloon, jCSO;" Leaso. Apply "T.L.," ''Dominion"- Office. TO LET or For Sale—Blacksmithing Business; a good opening for good nil-round man. For particulars apply to Wm. A. Williams, Halcombe. WANTED, a working Partner, with capital in a sheep run, stocked' nnd improvements made. Further particulars apply "11. T.," "Dominion" Office. " TO*LET. A BLACKSMITH'S Shop and Tools, good business; situated at Brightwater. Apply to K. R. Snowden, -Brightwater, Nelym. ■ DYEING and Cleaning Business for Sale, in Taranaki; owner x«tiring; would teach buyer trade if necessary; absolutely given away. Apply "Dyer," "Dominion" Office. FOB SALE, a- genuino Private Hotel Business, adjoining busy Bailway Junction Station; contains 23 rooms, well furnished; 6 years' lease, oasy rent, good trade. Particulars, apply 'Hotel Proprietor," "Dominion"' Office. mO LEASE, at CASTLECLIFF, WangaA -nui's Seasido Resort, 9-room Boardinghouse, close to beach. Furniture, JJ100; rent, Jil ss. Befreshmant Room and Confectionery Business at tram terminus. Stock, Furniture, and Goodwill, «El5O. Bent, XI 10s. Corner Shop, for General Store, and 3 dwelling rooms. Bent, Jil ss. Apply S. T. ASHTON, Castlecliff. £m A YEAR INCOME GIVEN AWAY! QPLENDID Block vi City Shops, Lot on IO Lease, and producing incomo of over 100 per cent, on price nsked. Owner leaving Dominion and offers tho lot- for d 59660, giving away net income of .£SOO, after allowing 5 per cent, on purohnse money.. Mostly brick shops. B«nts rise ,£IS in three years;. can remain. /Particulars frdm the agents, N.Z. Buslness Exchange, Christchurch. FOB SALE. ■ ♦ -— • TTAIEDRESSING, Tobacconist, and Bil- • -O. liard Boom. Business, in good country town. Net'profit, 350 yearly. Owner retiring. Will sqII everything as il stands, i! 300, and give any trial. Apply "TONSOR," "Dominion " OfSoe. TO BEICKMAKEES. WANTED to ' Sell, Complete Brickmaking Plant, comprising Boiler, Engine, Pugmill, Winding Gear, and 9 feet Grinding Pan, all in first-class condition. Apply A. B. Fitchett, Jun;, Brooklyn, • or W. Crabtree and Son, Eva Street, Wellington. PEIVATE HOTEL SALE. FOB SALE—SO-roomed Private Hotel, can clear -£100 a year, well furnished, rent =25 weekly, lease, furniture insured £500. Price -£375. Apply B. LEONAED TAYLOR, 826 Lambton Quay, Wellington. THE GOLDEN BAY BACON, PORK, AND POULTRY CURING AND FREEZING CO., LTD. IA PPLICATIONS for 3 years' Lease of J\. the Company's Factory, at T&kaka, will bo reoeived by the Secretary up till Tuesday, September 30. Terms of Lease to bo obtained from the Secretory, Takaka. Highest or any, Tender not nec»ssarily accepted. • THOS. SYMES, Secretary. HOTELS FOB SALE ■ SUBJECT TO AUDIT. •myiTESSRS A'. D. KENNEDY AND CO., lis. LTD., 157 Featherston Street, Wellington, invito thoso in search of really first-class propositions to oonsutt . their list.- ' Fullest' particulars, and ;jthe best' audit procurable in every instance. List* incluSes' Hotels with 3 to 5 years to run, weekly Tents from £2 103. to JBI6, and takings from dE3S to XloO, to be purchased from i£Boo to X 3700. Call or writo. FOB SALE, in one of tho .best Towns on the West Coast, Billiard Saloon; 1 Table practically new; rental, 9s. per week for 5 years; also, good little Jewellery and General Business, with room for Barber's Shop on premises; none in the township at present. Price, aa a going concern, .£250 Cash, oai absolute gift. Average year's takings in, Billiard Boom alone, M 7s. 6d- per week. . TTIOB SALE, for a modest invest,Jj, ment, I oan . X3(!0 per annum not income, m a Small General Store, Contract, and Carrying Business, inolmlinff 10 horses, 2. "brakes, 2 gigs, 1 double buggy, and "harness complete, for the lot. Storo stock at valuation; turnover, roughly, .£IOOO a year, , Contract 2\ years to run at per.ahmum. For full particulars, apply to T- BOBT. PEATT, .Land and Commission Agent, Apiti. RELICIOUS SERVICES. PAUL'S \ PEO-CATHEDRAL, '' Mulgrnvo Street. FESTIVAL OF ST. MATTHEW. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 11 a.m., Matins and Holy Communion. .7 p.m.. Evensong. . ■ TINAKORI ROAD CHURCHBOOM. , 11 a.m.—Children's'Service. . 7 p.m.—Evensong. • '; OJT. MAEK'S CHURCH, IO Sussex Square. ' ■ /EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY, AFTEB fi . TRINITY. .'....■ 8 a.m., Holy Communion _ 11 aim., Matins and Holy Communion. 7 p.m., Evensong. ■ mrr ST. BARNABAS, EOSENEATH. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 11 a.m., Matins. 7 p.m., Evensong. - DT. JOHN'S .CHURCH, Willis Street O (Presbyterian). ' , TO-MORROW: Morning, 11—REV. DR. GIBB, Evening, 7-REV. G. W. RAY, F.R.G.S. (South American Explorer). ST. ANDREW'S PBESBYTEBIAN CHUECH, Wellington Terrace. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBEB 21. Morning, 11-EEV. GIBSON SMITH. Evoning, 7 GIBSON SMITH. Evening Subject: "Is there no now thing under the sun?" ' TS7IELLINGTON CITY MEN'S BROVV TIIEBHOOD, New Theatre, 60 Manners Streot. SUNDAY, 21st, at 3 p.m. BEV. MACDONALD ASPLAND, who is leaving the City for Palmerston North, will give an address on "Christian Socialism according to Paul." Discussion invited. Soloist, Miss Lilian Gray. Elocutionist, Miss Ivy Hargreaves. P.S.A., or Pleasant Snntljiy Afternoon. CHUECH, TARANAKI ST.-TO-MORROW, Morning, 11 —Bev. J. H. White. Evening, 7—Rev. J. G. Chapman. "SERVE" YOURSELF WITH A GOOD RACQUET. YOU'LL Play a'better game of Tennis if your Racquet is a SLAZENGER'S DEMON, AT 21s. . From EVANS. • This is a "cut" price made possildo by importing direct—you save a shilling or two by buying here. SLAZENGER'S AND AYRE'S TENNIS BALLS, 3s. Pair. EE-STRINGING RACQUETS, 10s. 6d. 'and 12s. 6d. •T. E. EVANS, LTD., 158 LAMBTON QUAY, Opp. Public Trust. "SIS/ANTED Known—Daintily-embroider-»T ed Handkerchiefs, worth Cjd., for ifcd.i for 5Jd. Colo's Drapery Co. a Last Day of Sale*

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1860, 20 September 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1860, 20 September 1913, Page 2

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