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BUSINESSES FOR SALE, ETC. ■WANTED to Buy, Dairy, Confectionery „,„„. business; principals only. Write Q£t7_tivg. Post. ■y^ANTED, City Apartment House, or,™, '^out 15 rooms, lease, principals only, jjgfajijyg. Post. GUBURBAN General Store, excellent agencies, turnover £200 per week, modern plant, and clean stock; finance approved buyer. Win. Butler and Co., the Leading Business Brokers. r^ITY Tearoom, cafeteria, and confecV tionery, clearing £20 per week, excellent stand. This business carries a guarantee of stability. Win. Butler and Co., opp Public Trust. SUBURBAN Dairy,'takings £34, and inKJ creasing; exceptionally low rent; price £200; snip. A. F. Jauncey. 23 Farish Street. A PARTMENTS7~returning"" over £9 a ■*•■*• week over rent; outstanding value: fully furnished; always full; will accept low casli _offer. A. F. Jauncey, Agent. r^ITY Confectionery Business, immediate vy possession to get the Christmas trade; beautifully fitted up; old established; liv-mg-room attached; £425 (offer considered). A. F. Jauncey. A PARTMENT, 2 minutes from "Evg. -^ Post"; 12 rooms, clearing about £6 a week; fully furnished; £375; accept deposit £250. Balance on terms. A. F. Jauncey. "TiAIRY, City 1 licence, excellent stand. -*--' large confectionery trade and milk shakes, too; good dwelling; turnover £54, could be increased; £425. A. F. Jauncey. ARVELLOUS Mixed Business^ shops and 5 living-rooms; 1 shop confectionery, other fruit and general; turnover (last week) £62 15s; and capable of £100. Owner working under difficulties; situated finest suburb in Wellington; price, walk in, £250. A. F. Jauncey, __23_Farish_St._ FOR SALE, Coal and Licensed Carrying Business, in prosperous Manawatu centre, good opportunity for energetic man. Apply to 258 Evg. Post. "VTEAR Dc Luxe Theatre—Mixed Busi- -^ vies*, living rooms (also flat let), walk in £275. Showing good results. McCracken, Willis Street^j-OIG. ._ BOARDING Establishment, accommodation 12 boarders, furniture, linen, etc., large shop (no stock), tea and supperrooms (all-night service weekends and holidays); low rental, main road (1 hour Wellington).' Price £100. 251 Evg. Post. 60^ BOOKS, Magazines, etc., handy, living-rooms; rent 30s. Also £110 for another, rent 355. Good little business. .Arnold, 17 Grey Street. * ITY—Apartments, 10 rooms, best locality, 5 years' lease; rent £4. Sound investment, '£450. Arnold, Grey Street. FOR Quick Sale—City Tearooms, Quick Lunch, Home-made Cakes, good turnover; 4 living rooms. Reply 3267 Evg. Post. URGENT Sale, Small City Business, lock-up shop, suit couple or two ladies; excellent money in this; November takings, £163. Price for quick sale reduced to £125. 3007 Evg. Post. MISCELLANEOUS^ WE Specialise in Outsize Ladies' Wear, Frocks, Blouses, Cardigans, Overalls, Underwear. Morgan's, 51 Dixon Street. TREADLE Sewing Machines converted to fully Electric Models for only £5 10s. G. H Mooney and Co., Ltd., ELent House, Kent Terrace, next De Luxe Theatre. Tel. 54-883. Tl/TORGAN'S, 51 Dixon Street, have won- -"-*- derful assortment of Outsize Ladies' Wear at moderate prices. Secure your Frocks now. T^EAR as you Pay—Heimann's, 13a *" Courtenay Place; easy payment Tailors and Clothiers; Men's Suits, Ladies' Coats, Costumes, etc. RS COLLINS, 90 Manners Street, for ■everything in Children's Woollen and Silk Sets, Frocks, Rompers, Infants' Outfits. etc. Moderate prices. TtTAORI Carvings, Paua Shell, Green j ■"-■■ stone. Tree Fern, and Wood Novelties, View China and Crest Souvenirs. Sherwood's, 103 Willis Street. I

IT'S A GREAT LIFE! IT'S A GAY LOVE! IT'S A GRAND SHOW! [ COLBERT MA JESTIC-/7?//)^F iV^XT Owing to the Unprecedented Interest in this Brilliant Screen Event, we urge EARLY BOOKING. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre . Telephone 45-100.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 136, 6 December 1938, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 136, 6 December 1938, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 136, 6 December 1938, Page 3

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