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II S 9 o The Publishers 1 Circular " A * fr vato ^ h !
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Messrs . HOLMES & SON , %€ canntmtH # Bdmxz TO BOOKSELLERS PAPER , PROPRIETORS STATIONERS , , PRINTERS & c . & o . , NEWS-66 a PATBRNOSTEB ROW , Are instructed to sell the following businesses : — BOOKSELLERS and STATIONERS . TO Established 50 years . In one of the best situations at the West End . £ 1 , 000 required . Rent a onl London y £ 75 . — trade Close . Profits to the Park nearl ; a £ choice 500 a position . for y year 1 ST THE CITY . The finest position that can I be found . FINE ART , STATIONERY , and FANCY . Owner lives away ; carried on under management . Only £ 700 required . £ 300 a year ( nett income ) . If a purchaser attends to this personally he can double it in one year . FINE OLD COUNTRY TRADE , including BOOKSELLING , STATIONERY , and PRINTING-. Splendid premises ; long lease ; I boug low rent ht much . Throug under h ordinary special valuation circumstances price it . can Must be be sold at once . STATIONERY and FANCY TRADE . KJ Established between 20 and 30 years . Rent £ 68 . An appointment attached to the business •] I over produces £ 700 £ 100 . Long a year lease . Total . Profits purchase £ 400 money a year just . Anyone with a daughter to assist would find this a rare opportunity . STATIONERY and PRINTING BUSIk ) NESS . In the most thriving town of the Eastern Counties . Same hands 20 years . Rent £ 60 . All at valuation . Receipts £ 25 a week ; capable of being doubled . Fine opening for a young man . ~ T O BOOKSELLERS PRINTERS—Th , e best STATIONERS position in a , large country town within 30 miles of London . In same hands 27 years . Returns between £ 2 , 000 and £ 3 , 000 . Owner retiring . In a lovely district . As this will meet with a quick sale , early application I for particulars is strongly recommended . * T < O BOOKSELLERS and STAtFoNERS . - * - A first-class business in the West of England . For Carried immediate on by gale same . Ea proprietor sy terms . for many years . ~ T IBRARY , STATIONERY , andFANCY under May JLJ TR be man ADE purchased agement . Bri . ghton on Owner easy ; in a lives terms very . at fine Carried a distance position on . . Anyone with £ 700 to £ 800 ( cash ) would find this an opening likely to lead to a very large business . Q TATIO ^ EliY ^ p close About KJ laces Not to £ in 500 the far the . sea fro Return king m . In the dom s one nearl Iale . of Fine of £ the Wi 25 corner g most a ht , week and improving premises and almost in- . creasing . Very safe trade . y WO BOOKSELLERS , STATIONERS , and - * - PRINTERS . —In Berkshire . A firet-class > Returns Established business nearl in a 60 £ thri 1 years 600 ving a . town About . Kent £ 600 only required £ 48 . . I < MONTHLY y , REGISTER year . 1 of over 100 1 JIL BUSINESSES for DISPOSAL forwarded I post-free on application to Messrs . Holmes & Son m 66 a Paternoster Row , E . C . , ^ — < " ' iBfc *!! ... . ,, i . - -t—— - ^ T *|^^?^—* fJ i . . ,, I , lii '
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Mr . A . M . BTJRGKHES , ACCOUNTANT & VALUER To Booksellers , Stationers , Printers , Publisher ! Music Sellers , and Newspaper Proprietors ' , 12 CATHERINE STREET , STRAND , LONDON , W . C , Is instructed to sell the following Businesses : PRINTING TRADE . A large important - City Business for disposal . Returns £ 10000 a year . Stock and Fixtures at valuation . Moderate , rent ; no charge for lease or goodwill . About £ 6 , 000 required . Worth attention . [ No . 120 PRINTING TRADE . —A good London - * - Business in central position . Good profits , and satisfactory reasons for wishing to sell . A Valuation of the Stock and Fixtures would be accepted . About £ 2 , 000 required . [ No . 128 OTATIONERY and FANCY . —North of over U London £ 20 a week ; main . road Rent . £ Returns 80 , part , at let good off . profits Pine , shop . About £ 550 required . [ No . 117 jL BOOKSELLING > PRINTING . —Pleasant , STATIONERY Midland town , and Old established . Good returns and profits . About £ 2 , 000 required . [ No . 118 "DOOKSELLING , STATIONERY , and -D FANCY . —Twelve miles from London ; delightful neighbourhood . Established sixty years . Rent £ 50 . Returns £ 600 , can be increased . About £ 350 required . [ No . 122 T ) OOKSELLTNG , LIBRARY , and STA--L > TIONERY . —Near Hampton Court . Returns £ 12 a week at large profits . Good connection . About £ 400 required . A fair offer would be congarden sidered . . Rent only £ 40 a year ; fine house [ No . and 123 STATIONERY and BOOKSELLING .-year U . London Established main thoroug over twenty hfare . years Profits . Fine £ 400 house a everything and shop . . Rent £ 75 . About £ 750 required [ No . 113 p * OTATIONERY and NEWS . — Belgravia . U Returns £ 15 a week . In busy thoroug hfare . ma About n . £ 200 required . A good chance for a [ practical No . 1 H "DOOKSELLING and STATIONERY . - years - * - * Near . Good Clap nei ham ghbourhood Common ; . handsome Established shop and six large house . Rent £ 60 . Returns £ 16 a week . About £ 300 required . [ No . U » PRINTING and STATIONERY . —Mark et -L Town in Yorkshire . Returns £ 500 a year . Good connection . Proprietor wishes to sell in congood sequence chance of . an accident . About £ 300 required [ No- . l * A o "DOOKSELLINGSTATIONERY , and I JL > PRINTING . — , Market Town in Surrey . I Returns £ 600 a year . Rent only £ 25 ; nice bouse I and garden . About £ 300 required ,. [ No »^ jMI
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Aug. 2, 1880, page 590, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_02081880/page/30/
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