BUSINESSES FOR SALE. I? 125 LOCK-UP Shop, rent £1 per week]' c*-1 , Confectionery, Soft Drinks, Butter, Bread, Eggs, etc., turnover approx. ii_2 p.w., average profits £5 10s or better; well stocked; books produced for buying and sales. James Stellin and Co. Ih'OK SALE, Small Cafe, 4 furuished ■2- rooms, suit couple. Write 6'-_ Evg. Post. A PAirOIENT-HoUSE, 11 rooms, _ kic-•-■v- elieiiettess; present owner 3% rears. L'rico £150. McCi-acken, 03 Willis Street; 45-1)1(5, "I^KUl'l- and Soft Brinks, lock-up shop, -*■ Courtenay Place vicinity. Price £:S5. .MeCfiieken, t<3 Willis St. 4.li-'.)10. VX/E want an Offer for a Confectionery, •' Tea-room, etc., Business that is feuSale on account of illness. The turnover is novel- lower than £40 odd and averages oxer £00 a week; worth £250. What's your offer? Sole agent, A. F. Jauneey, 23-Farish Street. A PARTMENTS, 15 lloomsTkitcfienette; ■"- rent only £i 10s weekly; lease; beautifully furnished, carpeted throughout; this house shows a wonderful return; exclusively situated. Price £450. Your opportunity. A. F. Jauncey, Parish Street. ■ "j&TIXED Business, with separate shop -*■*■*- for tobacco, 6-rd. dwelling: winter turnover £25, Rummer £40. £170, walk in. Great chance for big increase if groceries added. A. I*. .Tauncey. PARTICULARLY Five Dairy and General, City Licence, no opposition; takings over £70 a week; low offer accepted. A. Il'. Jauneey, 23 Farish St. 42-044.. . FRUIT, Confectionery, Home-made Preserves, Small, Goods, etc.; bright clean shop, in busy centre; £75, walk in. Dwelling attached; low rent. A. I<. Jauncey, Agent. DAIRY and General, established 25"years (municipal licence), heavily stockedwith good clean saleable lines, complete equipment. Turnover £45 per week. Shop, dwellim;. Price for quick sale £285. Genuine opportunity. \vm. Butler and Co., opp. Public Trust. TYPIST and Duplicating Exceptional -»- opportunity to acquire Old-established Business, excellent clientele, full equipment. This Business carries a guarantee of stability. Win. Butler and Co., The Leading Business Brokers. SuiTABLE' uiTABLE two ladies, Confectionery and small Tea-rooms, profitable, has full theatre lights. Easy hours. For anspection find full particulars write owner direct, 709 F.vg. Po»t. ■' \ GREAT PROPOSITION. ■: SHOP and 0 Living Rooms, all in good order throughout, part living accommodation let as flat and bedroom at 2a.-. ami 15s 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, . MISCELLANEOUS. S" ALE! Big Reductions Coat and Cap Sets, from 7s lid; Legginette Sets, from 8s lid; Jersey and Pants,, from 4a 3d. Miss Hitchings, S4 Courtenay Place. T ADIES' Teddy Bear Coats on easy terms, various shades, all sizes. Eleimann's, 13a Courtenay Place. MEN'S Suits on easy terms, large selection to choose from, all sizes. Cieimaiin's. 13a Courteuay Place. GOOD Printing deserves Good Blocks. The "Evening Post" Printing Works, can supply both. Tel. 44-040 for your next' quotation. ' ET the Grand Hotel Home Supply Store fulfill your requirements. St9ckists every worth-while brand of Wines and Spirits. - ■ OOD Port is an essential part of New Year fure. "Gladiator" is the best money can buy. Qrts ss, pts 2s 9d. Grand Hotel. \- QUART Boitle of Golden Grain - Whisky.is an ideal gift for the New Year., Quarts 12s, pints Cs Od. Solely at Grand flotel. I~»]_PAIRS, 2 hours, from 3s Cd, 2 hours' ■*> visit to make Set Teeth. Frost, opp. D.I.C. _ _ - _ PEOKGE' HOW, Gold Medallist, Ices ** Cakes, Teaches Decorating, Sugar Flowers, Pastry. Studio, 55 Kent Tee. rpHE 'i'rue Spirit—"Golden Grain," ■*• guaranteed 100 per cent. Scotch; quarts- 12s, pints 0s 9d. The house whisky of the Grand Hotel. HEMSTITCHING, Overlooking, Dressmaking; your.- last winters coat, costume frock made like new; renovations. Mrs. Collins, 00 Manners Street.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 128, 1 June 1937, Page 3
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