() * Amusements ; \ y-OLtTNTKER ■' VBm&.Y^jhhYM t .-.;?t ■•/. B -^^^'Vl T .;■ ':■:■:■.'.'■'■ ■..,;■■• ■;^ JOSEPH PRESTON, -^ '■]. -"i An invalid,! to- enable him to prdceed to *n Australian' Hospital^ on .which ocpusion all the available resident amateurs will perform. Full particulars in Friday's issue. mHIJ CHEAPEST STORE IN TOWN Without doubt is '}i V t ■-% -itif-Lrß A N-'Si GRBYMOUTH I STORE. -£ FDOI ;•■ QUALITIES (M ;i -TEAB, ; ( In Chest, Half-Chest, and Bpxef. , TH3 OELEBRATED= KOLORO TEA, In Packets. Orange Pekoe, Green, Caper, &c, &c. . - Finest Mocha and Plantation coffee)' ground" bAiiiYf Fine Old Port, for Invalids. Fine Old Park Brandy, six years old. | " Fine did Toddy Whisky, seven yean plcj. Can Be had by Single Bottiel '" '• ' Seed Department;. , D. MfLE AN Having lately^^ erected Spacious Premises especially for the - : ; ; " SEED AND PRODUCE BUSINESS,' Is now offering a SPLENDH) ASSORTMENT . -. ■ - ',■■:&"- '■"'. GARDEN * AGRICULTURAL SEBDS, (At much lowsr rates than hitherto soldi 1 jfn - Greymouth.) . : Beans ; ' ,■ Onions ' Cabbage Peas . Cartots 'Pumpkins • Cauliflower. ;. - ,j Turnip > , • ■-■- • Radish, 4c., &c. 1 SEED POTATOES/ Kidney,- sorts ■ f Pink Eyes ; ; ;Early Shaws; ...■ ..■■.; Flukes ;V -. •r ; Brown's River, &c FLOWER' SEEDS; 'GRASS SEEDS, &c. N.B.— As this is the JSrstyear D. M'Lean has added the : Seed Department to his^Grpeery Business, Purchasers can rely upon having .- .,,,.,. GENUINE NEW SEED& : , . ; . NO OLD STOCK FROM LAST 5 YEAR. Orders sent free' by post payment in stamps, or P.O. order. •..,.- ; , .Having made arrangements with the Marsden Tramway, D. M'Lean can now keep down the monopoly in that district; t>y forwarding goods free of charge to any part of the Tramway line. ,r;D.v.v •.■;:--M.. t ;£7i-B- l A/rlfr-V-Ss GREYMOUTH T^ STORE, BOUNDARY. STREET. *'*' .G&X&D&l SEEDS!! , SEEDS J!! . NE W TeEDS! Fresh and Genuine (Gttarantbed), At a slight advance on Melbourne Prices^ Country orders carefully attended to, and sent pW free, or by first boat or tramwiy^s The following', comprises our principal sorts, which we guarantee new and true to NAJiK':--'" 7 "' : : '" ■' T ' -:: '" / ;:- '"'■' ' * GARDEN; SEEDS. Beans (French or Kid* Mustard . _ ■ ney) Qnidn * • Beans (French or Run* Parsley ners) . Parsnip . Beans (Broad) ■ Peas (Earliest VaneBeet ties) Borecole, or Kale Peas (SeoondEarly) BrocoU ■■ ;■:• Peas (Lateryarieti|«) Cabbage . ■ Peas (Wrinkled M|r* Cabbage (Savoy) rows) Carrot ; ; .Pumpkin:? Cauliflowers Radish ( Celery . Rhjabarb ■ Cress : ' . Spinach': . Cucumber -•• -Squash ..• .: . Leek -■•- :...'-. :, : : Tomato Lettuce . , - ; Turnips _ Melon* (Water) Vegetable Marrow Melons (Rock or Musk) . AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. ? > ;-i -■■■•■ '-i \t.:; Beet (Sugar) . Field Cabbage Beans- r ;. ;: ; .?■•; White Ulover. . Peas (Field) . Perennial Red Clover, Carrot , ■ -• ; ;,-. or Cow, Grass . / . Chicory Alsyke, or Hybrid Cabbage ■ , ; > .Clover ! Clovers . Lucerne Grasses Prairie Grass Mangel Wurzel , . Italian Ryegrass Tared, or Vetches' Cocksfoot* ■ ' | * Turnip (Field Varie* Ribgrass *i ties) Buffalo Grass Field Carrot . Sanfoin Chicory • • " v'-.i ..:■•- To Arrive in a' few days— 300 bushels Grass Seed 1800 lbs. CloverSd , , 20 tons Seed Potatoes. -, .! :\ i } ORR and CO., ,;'-\ ijv.i . Mawhera Quay,
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1244, 25 July 1872, Page 3
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447Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1244, 25 July 1872, Page 3
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