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mgs^s==^^— - " — ' " . Nov. i, 1880 The ...
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Mgs^S==^^— - " — ' " . Nov. I, 1880 The ...
mgs ^ s == ^^— - " — ' " . Nov . i , 1880 The Publishers' Circular 98 i
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Mr . A . M . BTJRGHES , ACCOUNTANT & VALUER To Publishers , Booksellers , Printers , and Stationers , 12 CATHERINE ST ., STRAND , LONDON , W . G ., Is instructed to Sell the following Businesses : TO established PRINTERS Business . —A thoroug Returns hly nearl sound £ 900 old - Central situation near the Strand y . Rent year £ 80 . . ( rood premises in thorough repair . About £ 400 required ; part might remain . A splendid opportunity for a practical printer . [ No . 101 BOOKSELLING , STATIONERY , and D PRINTING . —In chief thoroughfare of one of the finest towns in England . Old-established £ hi 200 gh-class ( £ 45 let business off ) . . Returns Very exceed fine premises £ 3 , 000 a . year Rent at excellent profits . Genuine ; open to full investigation . About £ 1 , 800 required . [ No . 160 BOOKSELLING , STATIONERY , and D PRINTING . —Grand Old-English City leading Business . Well-known and highly respectable . Handsomely fitted premises . Best situation in principal street . Proprietor retiring after twentyfive years prosperous trading . Rent £ 160 . About £ 2 , 000 required . [ No . 157 BOOKSELLING , STATIONERY , and -L > FANCY . —London S . W . District . Returns £ of 25 much a week improvement . Rent £ . 120 About ( part £ 700 sub- required let ) . Capable . [ No . 155 "DOOKSELL 1 NG , STATIONERY , & c—** First-class Market Town . Eastern Counties . £ Returns desired 40 . About . £ Proprietor 4 , 000 £ 1 a , 800 year required retiring ( can be . . proved Part A very may ) . favourable Rent remain onl if y opening . - [ No . 153 WHOLESALE BOOKSELLING . —Old" established , well-known Business near the much Row . increased Average . Rent returns reduced nearly by £ letting 2 , 000 . off Can to £ 20 be . a year £ 300 required . A good chance . [ No . 151 ¦ pRINTING * - Largo town with , West NEWSPA of England PE . Profits R attached can bo . proved at £ 400 a year . Circulation of paper inopen creasing to investi rapidly gation . Rent . only £ 24 . A sound [ business No . 149 * PRINTING - with long-standing . —A good connection Jobbing . Returns Business £ 1 , 000 , required a year a . t Fine good chance profits for . a Rent practical £ 60 . man About . [ No £ . 450 146 BOOKSELLING and STATIONERY . — MJ Good situation West end of London . Returns average £ 2 , 000 . Rent reduced by letting to £ 20 . third Es tablished of which 50 may years remain . About . £ 900 required [ No . 142 ; a { C P athe ?* Monthl t f r ree ine oh Street List app of lication Strand Businesses to W . Mr C for . . A Disposal . M . Bubgiiks forwarded , 12 , , * "^^^ - ' . ' '
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Messrs . HOLMES & SON " , % ttQ \ xntmtz & $ alu * r a TO BOOKSELLERS , STATIOtfEBS , PRINTERS , NEWS . PAPER PROPRIETORS , & c . & c . 66 a PATERNOSTEB BOW , Are instructed to sell the following businesses : — TO FANCY STATIONERY TRADE . —A , first LIBRARY -class old-established , AND Business in one of the fashionable and picturesque sea side towns in England . Profits on returns about £ 1 , 000 a year . Can be purchased on exceptionally favourable terms . About £ 1 , 500 in cash , balance by arrangement . A rare opportunity . FIRST-CLASS LEATHER GOODS and FANCY BUSINESS . —In one of the most attractive towns in England . Returns about £ 2 , 000 at a full third profit . All at a valuation , about £ 800 . Magnificent premises in splendid condition . TO first-class STATIONERY and FANCY TRADE . —Situated in one of the finest West End positions in aristocratic neighbourhood . Returns about £ 2 , 000 . Must be sold at once owing to illness of proprietor . TO BOOKSELLING , STATIONERY , and J- PRINTING TRADE , with weekly newspaper attached . — Capital market town . About 60 miles from London . Rent £ 40 . Excellent house and garden . Returns about £ 2 , 500 . In same hands 20 years . About £ 1 , 500 required . A first-class country business . TO A and BOOKSELLING PRINTING TRADE , . — STATIONERY In capital market , town , Lincolnshire . In same hands 21 years . Nett profits about £ 250 a year . About £ 700 required . BOOKSELLING , STATIONERY , and PRINTING TRADE . —In one of the finest towns West of England . In same hands 25 years . Proprietor retiring Nett profits about £ 500 a year . About £ 2 , 500 required , part may remain . A thoroughly safe and reliable business . TO BOOKSELLING , STATIONERY , and A FANCY TRADE . In the finest business town Eastern Counties . Rent £ 70 . Splendid position . Returns over £ l , 220 , mostly ready money . About £ 600 in cath , balance easy . TO BOOKSELLING , STATIONERY , and JL FANCY TRADE . —In one of the leading towns , Midland Counties . Returns about £ 3 , 500 at large profits . About £ 1 , 500 required . Opoa to every investigation . T 3 OOKSELLING , STATIONERY , and J- > FANCY BUSINESS . —In excellent market Cap £ town 530 ital , required about premises 50 . Exceptional . miles Returns from nearl advantages London y £ 1 . , 000 Rent for . a Abo £ man 50 ut . with a family . T 3 OOKSELLING , STATIONERY , and D FANCY TRADE . —In splendid business town could ( seaside without ' ) . A difficulty fine opening work for up a a return young of man at , least "who £ 2 , 000 a year . About £ 600 in caah , balance may remain . I **
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Nov. 1, 1880, page 981, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01111880/page/73/
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