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/• ; -.f~"\ !or Sale# QHEA^?EST HOUSE. ffiTTHE TRADE. FIRST SHIPMENT OF i I NEW GR A S 8 SEEDS. GREYMOUTH ' ■ ' STORE D. M'LEAN Begs to announce the arrival of the first shipment of the present season's S E; : E 'I) S,. Selected by the same person who has hitherto had the management of *h'.z seed trade, and therefore insuring perfect rel'r'ice on the qur I; ty, and including " ~~ PERENNIAL JRYE GRASS, ; PRAIRIE GRASS, COCKSFOOT, CLOVERS, &c, &c, j From the great demand there is no doubt jfchat the -whole will be . quickly disposed of, andD. M'Lean therefore "suggests to those whOj made early inquiry, the necessity of giving immediate attention to their Squirements, which, from the fact of his old stock having been disposed of, by auction, cannot be Bvipplied except out of new. seeds, GROCERY & GEJVEftAI TI|AD|. Greatly' increased stocks of recent arriya place Duncan M'Lean in, a position to offer advantagesexceeding'any previously obtained m GROCERIES, ,&c. . ■ ; In TEAS, especially, he ; is prepared to contend against all competition, while inviting comparison between quality and price in all articles of the . trade with any house in New Zealand. THE MARSDEN AND NEW RIVER . TRADE. To keep monopoly: down in the Marsden district, goods will be forwarded to any part aloag tramway free of charge, and suitable arrangements are made for the country districts generally; DUNCAN M'LEAN, GREYMOUTH *| STORE, BOUN DA R V STRE ET. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE G RAS S SEEDS. CLOVEII SEE DSL &c, ko. , y?e beg to draw the attention of our agricultural friends to our large and well -assorted stocks (of this season's growth) which we "have'jUßt received. „ The necessity of procuring Grass Seeds free from weeds is a most important condition to be considered by purchasers, as much of the disappointment occasioned by dirty and rough Crops, is attributable to a neglect of this point when buying apparently cheap samples. ' ' ' : ■ ! Our.stoQks are selected with the greatest care, cleaned by machinery, and free from weeds. »'Saluj)l^s iojfwarded hy pock o» application. OR R . A~, D C 0., Seed Merchants, Mawheira Quay, ..Greymouth. "O EDUCTION IN. PRICES OF WINES / AND SPIRITS. J. TAYLOR feas Pleasure in informing his friends und the public that he has a large Stock of WINES AND SPIRITS of the rjoost celebrated brands, all of which he- has imported direct from first hands, and will Bell the same, wholesale and retail, at the following law prices ,-i- : Henriessy's arid Martell's Palo and Dark i Brandies; 52s per dt>z, or 4s 6d per • ••••; ' bottle Finest Jainacia Rum, 52s per doz, or 4s .; .' . Odper bottle ' Gler\livit Scotch Whisky a»d Jamison's . Dublin Whisky (being the twp most . celebrated distilleries in their' res- . pective . countries for producing superior spirits), 46s per doz, or 4s per bottle ; . . i Port and Sherry Winea, of superior | . ■< ;■ quality, 45s and 40s per doz, or 4s ' and 3s tifr per bottle - A sample of Holland Gin, J.D.K.Z., •■!'•': 44sper doz, or 4a per bottle ■ i Guinnesa'a and Blood's superior Porter, } and Tennant's ■ Ale, in large: and small bottles, at the lowest market ..■ ■.•:■ ..'; prices, :■ ■• .■; , -. . . ■.: ;1 ■■ „ J. Taylor is Agent for the sale of Hooper i aild Dodson's celebrated Nelson Ale, in hogakeads > quarter and smaller casks, at ! Bxewery- prices. • ; Also, Importer of ■ Lemonade, Soda-water, Ginger Beer< and Sarsaparilla, of superior quality, from first-class manufacturers, i ' j. All; goods in : the different departments Bold WJiolesale and. Retail, at the Lowest 'Prices, at ■■,••,'.■■■[■:■■■.■■'■■■,. ■: . T A YLOK'S STOR ES, Mawhera Quay and Albert street Greymouth, N.B,— Empty Sottlea bought.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1449, 24 March 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1449, 24 March 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1449, 24 March 1873, Page 3

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