BUSINESSES. FOR SALE. | T\AI.I!Y, Groeeiic^, (■oufectioneiy, K\\- -*-^ biinic vicinity, mudeiu slio]) mid living looms, iutrudiicc other lines, £lic,\>. l-'ull pailicuiais Jlaiconrt and Co., 41 [^uianKiJitreej^ pK/n; XX T heat re (^TnlecTromr^TuHi 1 Milk Bar, 2 thups aiul dwellinur.mms, j doini; 150 and iiiipioviui;, X4OO. lla;----ciiiirt and Co., 41 Panama .Street. ~\ PAUTM I':NT-11OL:S.K, AU^f VlloTiu". ■*■*■ 14 bedrooms, kitchen, k'cttc, bach, -J' liatlirooms, lent X^ Mi, lease, well I'mnished, going conceiu, X.o(H). Loige (>.. 27 Grey Slreel. | 7^"AKJ-:S, XelTi:umii7^GT~siiowln7~^s~ii week; trial allowed; CW, evcryl.liing. Walk in. A. Il'. Jauucev,"23 l'arish .Street. DAIIiY, Grocery, C.'oufoctionery (2 shops), good dwelling, one of the lincst in Wellington. Call A. F. Jaunccy, Farish Street. DAIRY and~Confectionery, d7)ing ""£53 a week turnover; accept £250. A. I.l*. Jauucey, corner Bond Street and Farish Street. ITY—JNlixed Business, no fruit, turnover £27 weekly; rent, with dwelling, only 3Gs; large stocks; price £2SO A. F. Oauncey, 23 Farish Street. ITY Confectionery, bread, soft drinks. etc.; shop, 5 living-rooms; present owner 5 years, retiring; price asked £400. McCraeken, 63 Willis_Street,_4s-916. PARTNERSHIPS, established lnanufac- *■ turing business; good proposition; excellent reasons for selling. 1581 Evg. Post. _ I miscellaneous! "VrOUR Dog's greatest enemies, worms,! ■*• are ouickly expelled by Shelley's Worm Capsules, 2s (id bottle. Wallace. I Cliemist. Willeston Street. STALNKIJ Plaster Ceilings made perfect, staiuproof. .linu t(i-7(i2, ICrneal Wlutlaker, I'iiinter. I'aperhanuer Mannr rajwk^JJeiUiiun^. _ __ CIIERLKY'S bTja Books', ' 14i'jia-es. j >J valuable information by leading Kug-1 li,-h vt't.; price Cd, postage Id. Wallace. (..'lifinisl. Willeston Street. I SUi'l'o. lila/.eis. Spoils Coats. Shoes, on easy terms; large slocks to choose Irom Hehnann's. I3ii Courtenav Pl.-ic? GREY Hair! Grow true, natural colour right back in 3 weeks with Van-Grey. 5a Cd. Perrett's. Chemists. ! LET the Grand Hotel Home Supply .Store iullill your requirements. Stockists every worth-while brand of Wines and Spirits. EAR Smart Clothes, buy them on ea.sy terms from Hciiiiann's. Only address: 13a Courtenay Place. fiOSTUJUES, Coats for the holiday; you J can get yours on easy terms from Heimann's, 13a Courtenay Place. REPAIRS, 2 hours, irom 3s (3d. 2 hours' visit to make Set Teeth. J'Vost. opp. D.I.C. GOOD Port is an essential part of Kew Year fare. "Gladiator" is the best money can buy. Qrts ss, pts 2s 9d. Grand Hotel. A QUART Bottle of Golden Grain -^*- Whisky is an ideal gift for the NewYear. Quarts 12s, pints Cs pd. Solely at Grand Hotel. LEARN Hairdressing and Beauty Culture. Tuition guaranteed. Jay's K.Z. Hairdressing College, 26 Willis Street. Tel. 43-589. VSTE make Line or Half-tone Blocks for *' all purposes and all Papers from the cheapest Newsprint to the Finest Art. "Evening Post" Printing Works. Tel. ■H-040.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 121, 24 May 1937, Page 3
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