DUNCAN NTLEAN [ESTABLISHED, 1865.] HAS JUST LANDED HIS ANNUAL SHIPMENT NEW SEASON’S SEEDS FLOWER, VEGETABLE AND AGRICULTURAL ' * SEED OATS, GRASS SEED, SEED POTATOES. CABBAGE AND CAULIFLOWER PLANTS. Garden and Farm Implements. Lawn Mowers. Peruvian Guano, Bonedust, and Superphosphates. THE OLDEST SEED ESTABLISHED BUSINESS ON THE WEST COAS#i DUNCAN M ( LEAN, Boundary, Mackay, and Herbert Streets. THOMAS & M'BEAIff WILL CONTINUE THEIR STOCK TAKING For 7 Days Longer In Every Department. An endless Assoi'tment that must hS Sold. 4. THOMAS & M BEAT® GEEYMOUTH &REEPTON. PREMIER Hardware House, AGENTS FOR NOBLE’S DYNAMITE, WELSHBACK INCENDESCENT BURNERS, Shaw’s Steel Ropes. OFFERED - 4 to & A *4? /MTLow Prio. Large and Complete Stocks of / T Atjfr Hardware Constantly on hand, Building, Mining, Furnishing/£ AND / Dredging general O as Spikes, Steel Wire Hopes, Oakum, Pitch, Bolts and ’ [Lubricating[and other Oile.j •High Quality Selection, Electro - Plated Ware FOR PRESENTATIONS, A. SPECIALITY. Two Shillings per Bottle. b* * * S s CHEMISTS AND STORES. KWV^WWWVVVWWQ Ross- Weir & Co. WANTED-— A BOY to milk and drive milk cart, good wares and found. U; ANTED.-HOUSEMAID S, Barmaids, Waitresses, Cooks, General Servants, Girls to assist in housework and sleep at home, private and hotels. Register your names on our books FREE OF CHARGE. WAITING engagements Clerks. Storemen, Yanmcn, Billiard Marker, Miners &c. 3 4 and o roomed houses wanted by • good tenants. mO-LET —Central Olliccs. HOTELS for sale and to lease in town and country. ROSS-WEIR & CO. DEBT COLLECTORS, Mawhera Chambers, Gkeymouth, _ NOTICE. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. M. Noonan, WHOLESALE & FAMILY GROCER. IN thanking his friends for their liberal support during the time he has been in business, notifies that he has —REMOVED— To new and up-to-date premises in Tainui Stkeet, Near General Post Office. A New Stock of GROCERIES, I CROCKERY, SEEDS. NOTICE. HAVING secured fhe services of a first-class Plumber and Gasfittcr, all work entrusted to me will be promptly attended to. Thanking tbe public for past favour s. I am, yours faithfully. i T. OWENS. A LL ACCOUNTS owing to the oh A firm of T. W. TYMONS ANI CO., Greymoulh, are respectfully askei fo be settled at their office, Alack a street.—The old Tram office—jus* at th' back of their shop. The entrance is be tween the old Tram stables and ih Sample Loom. Hours of attendant? from 9 to 5. j UST ARRIVED. NEW SEEDS, f} "V egetable and flower. Rows and Teuscotc, Seed Merchants, Grey mouth.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 16 August 1901, Page 3
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