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Post Centre and Lotto Business For Sale Palmerston North, New Zealand

Busy Shopping Centre Location
The Rossmont Shopping Centre in suburban Roslyn is the main shopping area for Palmerston North's northeast suburbs. It is surrounded by industries and distribution centres, such as Bunnings Warehouse, PlaceMakers store, Foodstuffs distribution centre, Ezibuy retail store and distribution centre. The Shopping Centre is also located on the busy main road between Palmerston North City and the dormitory town of Feilding.
Day to Day Management
Business hours
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 8.00am to 5.30pm
Wednesday 8.00am to 6.30pm
Saturday 8.00am to 7.00pm
Sunday Closed
Staff
Only 1 staff is needed to operate the business, if there is someone who can help with banking once or twice a week.
Leasehold Premises
Regal Bookshop & Lotto leases a retail shop, approximately 98 square metres, in the middle of the Rossmont Shopping Centre. There are lots of customer carparking around the Shopping Centre.
The lease is on a 4+4 formula. The current 4-year term just started from June 2008, there will be one further right of renewal of four years whereby the final expiry date shall be in 2016.
NZ Post Centre
Regal Bookshop & Lotto is the only Post Centre in suburban Roslyn and Kelvin Grove . It is one of the Top 100 NZ Post Centres in the country.

The business provides:
- Domestic and international post service
- Postal, Fastpost and CourierPost packages
- NZ Post envelopes, Handi bags, boxes and related stationery
Full training will be given to the new owner.
Lotto Franchisee
Regal Bookshop & Lotto is a lucky Lotto shop, the business attracts a significant number of lotto players with most of them are regular customers. A number of big winners have been sold, including 2 of Lotto Division 1, 4 of Lotto Division 2, 2 of Promotion Draw winners and 1 of Instant Kiwi top prize, over the past three years.
Franchise Fee and Training
The new owner will be required to pay a franchise fee of $5,000 (+GST) to the New Zealand Lotteries Commission (the Lotto Franchisor). Full training will be given by the Lotto Franchisor.
Other products and services
- John Sands greeting cards, wrapping paper
- Magazines, newspapers, maps
- Photocopy and fax service
- Gifts, toys, stationery supplies
- Drycleaning agent
Equipment, fittings and fixtures being sold
- Display stands, merchandisers, wall shelving, magazine racks
- Customer counter, table, light fittings, floor coverings
- Cash register, cash drawer
- Pricing gun, label gun
- Lotto counter, Instant Kiwi display, Lotto cash drawer, Lotto write-up cabinet, Lotto poster frames(2), Instant Kiwi carousel, Lotto menuboard
- Lotto electric signs (roof, under verandah), Lotto footpath sign
- Electric fans (2), radio, gas heater, vacuum cleaner, refrigerator, microwave oven
- Photocopier, phone/fax, phone (portable), calculators (2)
- Chubb security system, safe
- Office furniture
A complete list of all fittings and chattels is available to interested purchasers.
Stock
Stock at valuation will comprise mainly retail lines on display and will be total around NZ$30,000.
Call Sean Now on 021 2953 956 or 06 3579 229
About Palmerston North
Palmerston North is New Zealand's sixth largest city with a population of 80,000. The Manawatu-Wanganui area that surrounds Palmerston North exceeds 227,000 people.
Palmerston North is famous for its educational and science facilities including Massey University, Polytechnics, allied Teaching Centres, and Crown Research Institutes. all Campuses are expanding their student rolls and employing more staff.
Manawatu is also a rich agricultural area and sheep, beef, dairying and deer farming predominate. Palmerston North is also well served by excellent schools and several tertiary institutions, many with long and famous histories.
For more information on Palmerston North, click on:
http://www.palmy.net.nz
http://www.cityofpalmerstonnorth.co.nz
http://www.pncc.govt.nz
http://www.pnairport.co.nz
http://www.mdc.govt.nz
http://www.manawatunz.co.nz
http://www.ourregion.co.nz
http://www.massey.ac.nz
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