SPFCIAL VALUES. ?YVIS AND CLATER, LTD—Retiring from Business Sale—Men’s Tweed Caps, Is. 6d., 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d.; Meal’s Solt Felt Hats, 10s. 6<1., 12s. 6d., 14s. lid., 16s. Gd.; Men’s Braces, 2s. 6d., 2s. ltd., 3s. 6d„ 4s. Gd. A NCHOVETTE PASTE, unsurpassed as an appetiser, unique in flavour. Your Grocer stocks it, VJ w. ANDREWS, Pastrycook, 234 Cuba Street, for best variety and quality in tow 11, R7AMSEY WILSON, Auctioneer (late Dominion Avenue). Now in his big Auction Rooms, 98 Manners Street. STAMPS .bought breaking up collections; approval selections sent. Powell, G 5 Shortland Street, Auckland. Estnblislicd 1903. pAREY’S for Travelling Trunks, SuitY' cases, Kitbags, Brief Bags, School Cases, 227 Cuba Street. BETTER crumb and gram; ft rich nutty tlavoui , more attractive colour and bloom—Kellow B read. C W. ANDREWS, Pastrycook, 234 Cuba Street, ior the best iu Cream Goods and Dainty Ualfcs. pECK’S PASTES possess a unique -Y flavour. They arc considered by epicures to be the finest on the market. "USTIN ’S, Cuba Street, tor that quick lunch. Just what you have been looking for. ’Phone 22 —324 for tab! e. A LL eyes on the new Loaf; better xa crumb and grain. Ask for Kellow .1 l_jlk _ Bread. lAAVIS AND CLATER, LTD— Retire ing from Business Sale—Boys Braces, ls„ Is. 3d- Is. 6d.; Boys’ Belts, Is. 6d.; Boys’ Jerseys, ss. lid.; Boys’ Woollen Cardigans, 7s. lid. RAMSEY WILSON’S Auction Rooms, 98 Manners Street (opp. Tivoli). Furniture aud Pianos going cheap. PYCLISTS— Everything in Cycle Line. Cash Cycle Depot, Royal Oak Buildings, 122 Manners Street. pOLDEN SHRED MARMALADE YA For Breakfast and Lunch. BRIDAL Bouquets are a Speciality; latest designs. Consult Miss Waugh, Floriste, Lambton Quay. qiHERE is nothing like leather, and X Nash’s have the best leather goods in town. Nash’s, Cuba Street. QCHOOLS re-opening—The finest selecio tion of School Bags in AVellington. 4s. 3d. to Us, Gd- Nash’s, Cuba Street. RAMSEY AVILSON (late Dominion Avenue). Now 98 Manners Street (opp. Tivoli). Tel. 2199. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. IjiRUIT, Confectionery (AVellington X suburb), 5 rooms; rent 4)2 7s. 6d., guaranteed; bargain 4’175. Jennens and Co., opp. "Evening Post.” pONFECTIONERY (Wellington), 5 Y/ rooms; rent 4)2; taking 4)30-4:35 weekly; ideal business. . Price 4)509. Jennens and Co., 73 Willis Street. AX/ANTED to Sell, Billiard Room BusiYY ness, good stand, 3 years’ lease, right renewal; very moderate price. AVrite "Snooker,” c/o "Dominion” Agency. Newtown. lAISH, Chip, and Oyster Saloon (Wel- " lington), 4 rooms; great opportunity. Price, £250. including furnishings. Jennens and Co- 73 AVillis Street. "IAAPERII/YNGER’S Business, absolute ■*-. snip, genuine reasons for selling; little cash required; splendid opportunity; early application necessary. Apply L 57, c/o "Dominion.” ENERAL Store (Wellington), 7 rooms; rent 412 155.; lease 5$ years; turnover £9OOO year. Price about 4'1250; terms. Jennens and Co BOOT BUSINESS. OWNER retiring, wants to sell out; good shop and living rooms; total rent only 455. Stock, fittings, invoice price and valuation. All details STANLEY E. READ, Agent and A'aluer, Wanganui. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. A. LARGE AND CO.’S APARTMENT HOUSE, 15 rooms, good lease, best district, fully furnished. Price <£Bso cash; and many others. BOARDING.UOUSE, 14 rooms; rent £7; your own price; furniture and fittings at valuation. BUTCHERY—Suburban business. Shop and two rooms leased 355. per week, ’turnover 2-1 to 3 bodies, 15 sheep, 3 lambs, 1 pig. Going concern, £3OO cash; and many others in all parts of the Dominion. STATIONERY' and Fancy Goods—- ' Large shop, store room, 2 flats, with separate entrances; rental £lO week, sublets .bring £3 10s. ;takings £l5O month. Going concern, £1650; cash. CONFECTIONERY, and Soda Fountain Large shop, double window; 4 living rooms; rent £3 week, long lease. Turnover, ’ £lOO month. Price £475 cash; and many other reliable concerns. GROCERY and Confectionerv--Country district; double-fronted shop, store rooms, living rooms. Either freehold or leasehold available; if leased £4 week rent. Price subject valuation, £550. Turnover £IGO month, and can be imprm ed. If you want a Business, call and see us. Sincerity and Service in all our tl RICHARD A. LARGE AND CO.. Opposite G.P.0.,P.0- Box 954. (Continued on png o 13 ) MOTORS AND CYCLES FOR SALE. THE MORRIS COWLEY CAR in the ROADLESS NORTH. TV f ORRIS CARS lead the world in IIX lightness, strength, efficiency ami p’eonomv. Because of their lightness we are frequently asked: “AVill .they do the work?” We unhesitatingly reply- "They will; and because of their lightness will do it better.” Here are a few convincing extracts from a recent trip through -the “Roadless North” (North Auckland):— . "AVith no preparatory tuning and for two we left Devonport in the'’"Morris Cowley” at 2.30 p.m. and arrived at AVhangarei 9.30 that, night. Roads were very rough; n some parts mere tracks—we were warned we had no hope of getting through even in a bi" car owing to the weather—the ram fell' in torrents all the way. Second dav AVhangarei to Kaeo. where heavy rain forced us to spend the night. From Kaeo to AVhangaroa. via Maunganui, roads verv bad—had a spin on the 90 mile bench in the evening From Kaitaia to AVhangarei roads very hilly and loose shingle—going extremely heavy AVhangarei to Dargaville very roug h_left Dargaville 10.30 a.m. and reached Auckland 11 p.m. via AA aiwera and Helensville. Auckland to Rotorua via Rangiriris to Hamilton, running time 3 hours and 10 minutes. The Rangiriris a racing track to Mamukau, where grey clay 18in. deep was encourfered—roads saturated. Opotiki to Whakatane and Tauranga very rough. Thames, AVaihi. and Paeroa thence back to Auckland. Total distance 1451) miles, time 11 days; roughest of weather conditions; consumption 33 miles ver gallon. Have motored all over New Zealand and never experienced "such bad conditions; no trouble whatever. The Morris Cowley is a remarkable car.” New Zealand Distributors; CYCLE AND MOTOR SUPPLIES, 133 Featherston Street, Wellington. Write for the name of the Morris Agent in your district.
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 182, 4 May 1925, Page 1
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