BUSINESSES FOR SALE. t T>EST Baker’s Business offering for JJ Sale in Wellington, main street, old-established, up to-data shop and bakehouse; stock, fittings and lease, the lot, s £630, absolute gift; every investigation; reasons for disposing will be ,-xplrined. William Butler, 115 Lambton Quay, - Phone 23—522. BOARDING-HOUSE, T>EST part city, always full, good -*-* lease, well and fully furnished. Own- ? er retiring. William Butler, 115 Lambton Quay PICTURE THEATRE, VV'ITHOUT doubt the best proposition ’ ’ offering for Sale, showing excellent . return, fitted with the latest equipment. : No opposition. Good terms to suitable buyer. Further particulars from Wm. Butler, 115 Lambton Quay. PETONE. PETONE. ’ pOl’E Butchery and Small Goods BusiA ness For Sale in centre of town; good lease; large turnover; can be doubled; great opportunity. Price £550, terms. J. M. PEARSON AND CO.. Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Petone. FOR SALE. TN Country Town, Wood, Coal, Pro- ; duce, and General Carrying Business; freehold property; centre of town. Turnover £5OOO yearly. Price for property, lorries, drays, etc.. £l7OO. Stock at valuation. For particulars, apply Ll 9, c/o "Dominion.’’ CONFECTIONERY, ETC. tf?110 WILL purchase a small Confecw tionery Business in excellent position ’ Fittings alone are worth £l3O. Good reasons foj- selling. ALEX. J. GEARY, Feilding. < GROCERY. SPLENDID opportunity to pick u.p a good Business in Dannevirke. Shop well fitted, and living rooms on first floor. Situation demanded bv considerable section of town; good lease. w. McKinnon. Box 64 Dannevirke. HAIRDRESSING SALOON., ONE of the finest Businesses on the Main Trunk. Large Shop with Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Saloons; long lease. Turnover over £5O per week. Walk in, walk out, £9OO, terms cash. Genuine urgent sale on account owner’s health. Full particulars from Sole Agent— J. R. MORTON, P.O. Box 60, Te Kuiti. STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS BUSINESS. T’HIS is a well-established Business, A situated Wanganui Suburbs. NO OPPOSITION. Excellent situation. Modern premises, consist of doublefronted shop and 6 rooms, all conveniences. Reasonable rental, long lease. No Goodwill. Stock and Plant at valuation,® about £750, or will sell walk in, walk out, for £6OO. NICHOLSON AND DICKIE, Wanganui. SPECIALLY SELECTED BUSINESSES. COUNTRY Hotel, Lease 5 years, rent- ' al £6; bar trade alone £BO week; bargain £2500; terms. Freehold with 50 acres if desired. Confectionery, Fountain and Dairy; lease; rental £4, including good home; will sacrifice for £5OO (offer). General Store (country), trade £3OOO annum; freehold of two shops, one leased to draper. Price, Freehold, £BOO, or Lease, Grocery, 30s. week; fittings, stock and plant about £500; small goodwill. Bakery and Pastrycooks (city), £6OO and £1350; country, £450 and £5OO. Stationery and Newsagency, lease 6 years, rental £3 10s., good home attached, only £450; established 8 years (city). Agent for Vendors— E. CHARLES HOTTER. LUNCHEON AND TEA RIOOMS, FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, As a Going Concern, at Timaru. PWING to the termination of partnorship, the largest and most luxur . rious Luncheon and Tea Rooms in the town have to be disposed of. ‘ Situated in . the busiest part of the town, this is a rare chance lor an enterprising caterer to acquire a business, lavishly furnished and equipped ready in every detail for the rush of the £Bsuing summer trade. The very latest gas and electric cookers are installed. Timaru is going ahead year by year, and visitors holiday there in large numbers ; I so much so, that last season the accommodation of the town was totally inadequate to cope with the demand. Price is cut to the bone at £950 to secure a speedy sale. Apply "OWNERS,” P.O. Box 149, Timaru. A GOLDMINE in a SOUND COUNTRY STORE. '■[’’HlS proposition is unquestionably A sound and will stand the ftrictest investigation by qualified accountant. We do not waste time (yours and curs) with flowery reading descriptions of socalled. money-makers which prove on inspection to be absolute “DUDS.” The details here given are true and exact in every particular. z Situation, 46 miles from Wanganui in a very progressive and wealthy cistrict. Attractive 3-wiudow shop, store, and living rooms. Long lease at lental of 455. weekly, which is CHEAP, or Freehold at £llOO. Turnover £7OO per month, mostly cash and at good sound prices because of NO opposition. Stock ' bought well, about £l3OO, tan be taken at valuation. As sound as a bell, this proposition. Telegraph what day you will inspect. HACKSHAW, SEARLE, P.O. Box 313, WANGANUI. BUSINESS NOTICES. £AERY AND CO., ■ ALLEN STREET, WELLINGTON, Have for Private Sale— POTATOES, suitable for Pigs and Poultry at 4s. 6d. per Sack. PERMANENT RELIEF FOR BADLY ULCERATED LEGS. BAD Legs and Chronic Ulcers healed permanently without resting, by “Varex ” Hundreds of letters testify to its efficacy Four to six applications usually suffice. Simple, inexpensive. Free pamphlets and testimonials from Ernest Healey, Varex Ltd., P.O. Box 1558 a, Wellington. Local Agent: Nurse Pearsall, 95 Courtenay Place, Wellington. ’Phone 22—430. 'FHE demand for improvements in A uiauy lines of Machinery was never greater than at present. Everywhere manufacturers ate seeking fresh ideas, uew methods. Can you invent anything of commercial value? If yon can it may prove profitable. But get your idea protected. Interview Messrs Baldwin and Rayward, Patent Attorneys and Consulting Engineers, 111 Lambton Quay, Wellington, 1
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 43, 15 November 1926, Page 16
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