BUSINESSES AND PARTNERSHIPS.) ANTED to Sell, a country Black- ' » smith Business, T miles from IVanganui; owner leaving district. Apply 1!. G. Callaghan, llakirikiri. SALE, PICTURE SHOW, in solid country town; first-class plant; good reasons for selling. Apply "MCTURfcS," "Dominion" Office. "ARCHITECTURAL Practice for Dis•f*. posal—Owner selling owing to breakdown in health, through, over-work; offico in a rapidly growing town in n thriving district. Fullest investigation invited. Write "Abbacus," G.P.0., Auckland. TjlOR SALE, old-established LAND and fr ESTATE BUSINESS, central posii j'. •"■ uc Wttiidi doing good business, including Eent-collecting and Letting. Pnce, ,£250, as GOING CONCERN, including valuable fittings and lease, on ground floor'. Apply, sharp, to . "LAND," C/o Bridge & Son, Hoteon Buildings, Auckland'. FOB SALE. r A SMALL General Engineering Business, situated in Palmeraton North. Plant is modern, and this is an excellent opportunity for an energotio man with small capital. Present owner compelled to retire owing to illness; 8 years' lease, 255. per week; no goodwill required for quick sale. Apply BOX 228. Palmeraton North. FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS. QPLENDID Stand, good town, low rent, 3J years' lease; Average monthly takings, £19.5; no rates. Good reason selling. Price going conoern, £2ttH cash. Apply— BATLIFF LAND AGENCY, Fei'ding. FOR EXCHANGE. TVrANUFACTURiNG BUSINESS (whole--L»A sale), Wellington City, old establish, ed, splendid town and country connection, profitable concern, easily run, with bn< scope for development. Stock, plant, goodwill (including proprietary rights), about .£550. To enable purchaser retain spare oash for development, I will entertain exchange for < cottage property in any good district, or 'as equity or deposit on farm. Good reasons for salq. For further particulars apply "OWNER," Box 487. G.P.0., Wellington. TO SOLICITORS. PRACTITIONER, with business earning over JSOO per annum net, desires to retire in two years, and would amalgamate with active partner having equal practice. Splendid opportunity for youns man. Communications, entirely confidential, in first instance to "NOTATA DIGNTJM," Caro Charles Haines Advertising Agency, Wellington. MERCERY AND CLOTHING BUSINESS. TpOR SALE, in Hastings, splendid position, in the heart of the town; good lease; reasonable rent. Large takings. Good stock. Great opportunity. ■ Fullest particulars from C. B. WILSON AND CO (Gill 8r05,),. Auctioneers, HASTINGS, H.B. INTEREST equals 16s. a Week for a Splendid North Island BoardingHouse and Store, with 13-acres, for Sale. Largo, well-furnished 11-roomed House, with Store and Two Cottages; 5 acres in oats. House has hot .and oold service and. other oonvenienoes. Store doing a cash trade that oan be much increased by a more experienced man; =6750, mortgage 5J per . cent.,,., nearly - three .years to run. Cottages.let r at.ss. each. - Price, including 13-aore. Freehold, with Houso, Cottages, Stables, Crops, and Live Stock, including two ooivs in' profit, horse, pigs, express, and .£3OO Grocery Stock .£I4OB. Cash wanted; ,£650 or offer; N.Z. Business Exchange, 187 Manchester Street, Christ' church.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2630, 27 November 1915, Page 2
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