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For Sale. QHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE FIRST SHIPMENT OF NEW- GRASS SEEDS .JIL-. jGREYMOUTH ' H " STORE i Begs to-'aflnbunice the arrival^bf -the first \ shipment of the present season's S E B D S, Selected by the same person who has hitherto had the management of his seed trade, and therefore insuring perfect reliance on the quality, and including PERENNIAL RYE GRASS, ; ;:)S PRf IRJjE ,G^ASS, - =:f(v :; :; COCKSFOOT, CLOVERS, &c., &c. From the great demand there is no doubt that the' whole will be 'quickly 'disposed of, and D. M'Lean therefore suggests to those who made early inquiry, the necessity of giving immediate attention to their requirements, which, from the fact of his old stock having been disposed of by auction, cannot be supplied except out of new seeds. GROCERY & GENERAL TRADE. Greatly increased stocks of recent arriva* place Duncan M'Lean in a position to offer advantages exceeding'ahy previously obtained in GROCERIES, &c. : , In TEA.S, 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 ATSD NEW RIVER TRADE. To keep monopoly down in the Marsden district, goods will be forwarded to any part along tramway free of charge, and suitable arrangements are made for the country districts generally. DUNCAN M'LEAN, GREYMOUTH g STORE, BOUNDARY STREET. a'\ urn* ;.ul:vi n .:§ n: : f CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRAPK S E EDS. GRASS SEEDS. CL O V<E?R S EE -D S, = [J &'C., &c. Webegto drawthe attention of ouragricultural friends .to our large and well 'assorted stocks (of this season's growth) which we have just received. The necessity of procuring Grass Seeds free from weeds is a moat 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 stocks are selected with the greatest care, cleaned by machinery, and free from weeds. Samples forwarded by post on application. O R R A N D CO., Seed Merchants, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. T> EDUCTION IN PRICES OF WINES „.,_ ».„ .>! ,i T:' :: ■" f_J_j I'\ AlH' p . . ■& J. TAYIiOR has pleasure 'in' informing his friends and, the.public that.hehas alar^e stM 'of WINFS ANDj^PIRIT^pJ; the most celebrated brands, all of which he has imported direct from .first .hands,; and will sell the same, wholesale and retail, at the, fbilowing low prices . — ,' ; ; / ;; ,-' ; . : Hennessy's and Martell's Pale and Dark Brandies, 52s pcr I doz, or. 4s GdpeFj bottle " ■•"'; ■■•-'■■ Finest. Janutcia. Rum,' 62a ! per doz, or 43 . edper.b'ottle' - Glenlivit -Scotch WhiskyaHd Jamison's j r T Dublin Whisky (being the *wo most ; celebrated distilleries in their .res-, ! pectiv.e.i. countries:' fdr producing ! superior spirits); 465; per doz, or 4s ! per bottle j Port' and Sherry Wines/ .of "superior • ■■-''■ ■■'•' •' quality, 45s and4osp6r' doz, 6r4s i I •; ;•■■! ahd'Ssedper^biitlfe- '■'>-' ;>;; ;?^ | A fine sample of Holland G^n, J.D.K.Z., I > . i;r44s pcr 1 doz; o* 4s per bottle ! '•' * Guinness's and Blood's superior Porter, j and 'Tenant's 'Me/i'in-.large and ; small bottles, at the i lowest market | prices. • ) ' : •"" <• i ''■ i J.-Taylonis Agent for the sale of Hooper land Dodson's celebrated Nelson A le^ in [hogslfeaHs-) qiiarte r r 4ncl Isnialiei* ' casks; fati .Brewery prices. Also, Importer y liem'dnade', ! Sbaa-water, Ganger, [Beer,, apd. Sarsapajrilla, .of; isuperiori qualiiyV f rom; fi|[st-ctasßiman.uf actqrers. All goods in' the different departments sold. iWholesale and , ;Re,tail, ; at ; the, Lowest Prices;>t ■;,,'". ' .j.f,. ;,..,, -,;,,' ,ii-. .-. T^A.t^LVg; R'',S; - ( S, % .0, R, E,.ft,- ; Mawhera Quay and Albert street, „|j. ij i- !! > GfeymbtrtiiV' I N.B.— Empty Bottles bought* '

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1464, 14 April 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1464, 14 April 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1464, 14 April 1873, Page 3

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