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WANTED TO RENT. WANTED to Rent, Lease, or act as care taker. Furnished House, with vege table and Hower gardens or hills. Hi. Kvg. Post. WANTED to Rent, Unfurnished House " 5 rooms, good tenants; no children references. 1617 Evg. Post. \TTANTED, Bed"Sitting-room, Hutt o '* Petone. 1054 Post Agency,1 Lowei Hutt. TXfANTED, Garage, or Accommodatior *' in garage for Baby A\istin, viemilj Kelburn; reasonable. 1752 Evg. Post._ YyANTED, by married couple with baby ' " SmalJ,Furnished House or Flat, musi be reasonable and iv or near city. 17K l£v£. Post^ WANTED,' Furnished^ Double Bod-Sit *' ting-room, with' fireplace and kit ehenette, in or near city, tor elderly lady 1775_Eyg. _Post. TSJANTED, Govt. employee, Unfurnish ' " ed Self-contained Flat or House, anj suburb. 1747 Evg. Post. AX/ANTED to Rent, Garage, vicinitj " Glen Road, Kelburn. 1748 Evg Post. TITANTED, by married couple, no child- '» ren, L'nt'vivn. House or Flat; reni guaranteed. 1736 Evg. Post. WANTED Rent—Wanted, Small Furn »* ished Flat, handy to city;_ Govern ment official; reasonable. 1736 Evg. Post ANTED, BachT~by respectable per son, furn. or unfiirn., Thorndou preferred. 1769 Evg. Post. \I7ANTED, Nicely Furnished Bed-Sit ' ' ting-room, with respectable people, bj Lady with baby; permanent, central- oi East Suburbs. 1773_Evg._Post. \\J ANTED to Rent, urgently, Unfurnish ' ' ed House, 5 to 8 rooms, garage, central, references. 1813 _Eyg._Post. WANTED urgently, by y~oung raarnec business couple, 4-rd. Modern Un furnished Self-contained Flat, 30s to 35s 1840 Evg. Post. ■. \\74-NTED, by a business couple, a »» Modern Flat or a House, uniurn.., urgent. 1818 Evg. Post__ WAXIED to Rent, 4 or 5 rd. House, •» good locality; reasonable rent; ex. celleut refs. 1766 Evg. Post. - ' WANTED to Rent, Bed-Sitting-room or Furnished Bach, by Young Lady. 1830_Evg. Post; " . WA.NTED, by young married coupls (no children), Small Unfurn. House, on flat, handy to city. 1834 Evg. Po_t_ P4.RTLY or Unfurnished Sunny Room, Kilbirnie, Miramar, Seatoun preferred, with or without cooking convs.; tradesman. 18_33 E_vg._Post ; __ BACH~or Single Room, Thorndon; cheap; Civil Servant. Write 1806 Evg. Post ' ATURSE wants Furnished Bed-Sitting- ■^ room, cooking convs., tel., vicinity Wellington Hospital (south). 1742 Evg. Post. - ■ LADY, elderly requires Comfortably Furnished Bed-Sitting-room, fireplace, r___imb. 1781 Evg. Post. WAREHOUSE SPACE. WANTED, a Suitable. WAREHOUSE ** SPACE for Storage of Gear and some Stock. Must be centrally situated and a lock-up store. Reply, stating size and rent, to , 1810 Evening, Post. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. "|I7ANTED to Sell, Good Sound General V» Mixed Business, living accommodation, takings £40, rent £2>los, good lease, sublets £1 10s fld; price £290. 85 Lvg. Post. F~OR SALE, Coal, Wood, and Coke Busi•ness, at valuation; wonderful connection, cash trade; reasons for selling will be' given to bona fide applicants. 1684 Evg.__o_. DAIRY and 2 Self-contained Flats, rent 355; turnover £45 week. Price ±320. 1694 Evg. Post. . PRIVATE Hotel, important North Island town, 32 rooms, full house; rent 90s, lease 7 years; £400 includes retngerator, electric washing machine. Harcourt and Co.,; '41 Panama Street.___ pONFEGTIONERY; Mixed, heart city, practically no opposition, dwelling rooms,, an improving business; rent oOs, reduced price £235. Harcourt L,0., 41 Panama Street. PARTMENT-HOUSE Business, Thorndon; well furnished, always full; low rent; lease; price £650 for quick sale. J. Fanning and Co., 74 Mannei___Stree_ TtriXßD Business, 'including Fruit, i"- Stationery, G. & G. Agency, etc., good dwelling, garage, large garden; only ±.91 whole outfit; situated nice residential locality". Sole Agent, A. F. Jauncey, Farish Street. STFBURBA-N Drapery and Ladies' Wear, selling at 'value of stock and plant, £320. A. F. Jauncey, Farish Street. D~AIRY "and"General; a wonderful business, doing turnover of £75 a week; £550. A.-F. Jauncey, 23 Farish Street. _ FRUIT aud General, also large business in home-made preserves cud c'MJi goods, splendid situation; rent, with i rooms, £2; £100, walk in. A. F. Jauncey. CITY— Restaurant, doing good business for1 many years, 4 living rooms; owing owner's ill health, sacrificing £350; opportunity. McCracken, 63 Willis Street. 45-818. " /YLD-ESTABLISHED Business, clearing " £9 per week, office work only; Price f^oO every assistance given purchaser. Wm.'Butler and Co., The Leading Business Brokers. SUBURBAN Dairy and General Store, with a turnover of £125 per week, modern shop, dwelling, heavily . stocked, modern plant, books, banking, and every facility offered for investigation, genuine opportunity. Wm. Butler and Co., opp. Public Trust. . CONFECTIONERY, Tenrooms, Cakes, v^ wonderful business, in the sunny north (Auckland provincial town); turnover £44 (lowest winter takings) to i/U odd; rent, with living accommodation, £- 10s; beautifully equipped, opp. P.O. and banks; £175, walk in. A. F. Jauncey, 23 Farish Street. — A GREAT PROPOSITION. SHOP and 6 Living Rooms, all in good order throughout, part living accommodation let as fiat and bedroom at 2os am! Los per week respectively. This pays the rent, £2 per week, leaving shop 'and 3 living rooms rent free to proprietor. Shop carried on as mixed business. Present stock approx. £100. Takings average £30 to £35 per week. Price for goodwill, stock, and furniture £300. Without furniture £200. James Stellin and Co. |— — ~~ AN OLD-ESTABLISHED BUSINESS, ""• with large General Drapery, Clothing, Boot, and Shoe 'Business, with big turnover, in a progressive provincial town, is for Sale. The only reason for selling is the illhealth of principals. This business will stand every investigation. Auditors will supply all details on application to "BUSINESS," C/o Goldberg Advertising Agencj-, Ltd., P.O. Box 1759, Auckland. ~ BUSINESS NUTICEST NOTICE TO "EVENINQ POST" SUBSCRIBERS. SUBSCKIBKKSi whose delivery of the "Kvenine Post" is unaatislactury are particularly requested to communicate DIRECT with the PUBLISHER instead oi complaining to the runner boys This course ensures first-band knowledge oJ irregularities and orompt attention. BUNDELL BROS.. LTD.. Telephone 44-040, . . --;m-

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 123, 26 May 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 123, 26 May 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 123, 26 May 1937, Page 3

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