Seeds, &c. rjiHE CHEAPEST STORE IN TOWN Without doubt is D . M ' L E A N ' S GRESYMOUTH I STORK FINE QUALITIES" OF TEAS, In Chest, Half-Chest, and Boxes. THE CELEBRATED KOLOW TEA, In Packets. Orange Pekoe, Green, Caper, &c, &c. Finest Mocha and Plantation COFFEE, GROUND DAILY. Fine Old Port, for Invalids. Fine Old Dark Brandy, six years old. Fine Old Toddy Whisky, seven years old. : Can be had by Single Bottle. . i Seed Department. D . M~^L EA N ■ Having lately erected Spacious Premises especially for the SEED AND, PRODUCE /BUSINESS, Is now offering a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Of GARDEN & AGRICULTURAL SEtiDS, (At much lowsr rates than hitherto sold in Greymouth.) Beans Onions Cabbage Peas Carrots Pumpkins Cauliflower Turmp, Radish, &c., &c. SEED POTATOES. Kidney, sorts Pink Eyes Early Shaws Flukes j Brown's River, &c. FLOWER SEEDS, GRASS SEEDS, &c. N.B.— As this is the first year D. M'Lean has added the Seed Department to his Grocery Business, Purchasers can rely upon having / GENUINE NEW SEEDS. NO' OLD STOCK FROM LAST YEAR i ___ 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, by forwarding goods free of charge to any part of the Tramway line. DUNCAN "i'LEAIf S GREYMOUTH HP STORE, BOUNDARY STREET HEEDS, SEEDS. SEEDS. D. MAGOFFINj Is now showing his New Season's Stock of GARDEN and AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. SEED POTATOES, The Mohong, Kidney, and Pink. Cabbage Plants, Guano. Bone Dust, and Flower Pots. Early Orders would oblige. D. M's ten years practical experience in the seed trade should qualify him to know the article and the requirements so peculiarly requisite to this climate. LATE ARRIVALS. „ 142 packages General Grocety Goods, ex Kate Conley, from Melbourne 50 packages ex Wellington, from Dunedin Likewise, Weekly arrivals from Nelson of Dairy and other Produce, AT! SAMS PRICES AS ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE TRADE. Boundary street. Greymouth, Aug. 21, 1872. ~N S A^ L JE— Hart's, Duffield's, and Dunn's Silkdressed Flour, in 1001 b. and 2001 b. bags. Colonial Produce, all kinds. GLENN BROTHERS, Importers, Wine, Spirit, and Provision Mer chants, Albert street.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1343, 18 November 1872, Page 3
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