For Sale CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THIJ TRADE. ; D. M'LE AN/sl BOUNDARY STREET, i GREYMOUTH '! I I STORE! 1 DUNCAN' M'LEAN, ; Recognising the necessity of conforming aa far as possible to the circumstances of the time, and of adhering to his old principle of trusting to the extension of trade rather than to large profits for Buccess, has resolved upon making still further reductions. In doing this, he specially .directs attention to his present stock, amongst which will be found : - THE FINEST QUALITIES OF TEAS, In Chests, Half-Chests, and Boxes. COFFEE GROUND DAILY And packed in quantities as required. PRIME NEW CURE BUTTER, In Kegs 1 or Half -Kegs.' l The difficulty experienced of late in obtaining really good qualities of Butter has induced D. M'Lean to devote particular; attention to. this article, and his arrangements are now such as are likely to ensure the very best obtainable. CHEESE, BACONj AND HAMS. WINES, SPIRITS, BOTTLED ALE AND PORTER. The largest and best stock of Whisky (both Irish and Scotch, pronounced by connoiseurs to be the best on the West Coast), Old Jamaica JEtum, Port (very superior quality), Sherry (exceptionally good), , and Colonial Wines, Brandy, Gin, 4c, that it has ever been the good fortune of Duncan M'Lean to secure. To keep monopoly down in the Marsder. district, goods will be forwarded to any part J along tramway, free of charge, and suitable arrangements are made for the country districts generally. DUNCAN M'LEAN, STORE, BOUNDARY STREET. CHEAPEg^ TTQUSF TN THE TRADE SOMETHING POSITIVELY NEW. C. WOO LCOCK Begs to notify, for the benefit of the public, that he is in daily expectation of a consignment of— New cured Bacon and Hamß, New seasoned Cheeks and Feet; together with Butter, Cheese, Wheat, Flour, Oatmeal, Pollard, Bran, Oats, &c, &c. To obtain the above lines of the very best quality at current rates, just call at WO,OL OO C K AN D CO . ' S Produce Store, Mawhera Quay. T\ N S~ 1" L E . Onions, Apples, Potatoes, Nuts, &c Also, a prime lot of Sausage Skins. THOMAS COLLINS, Tainui street. Tjl O b7~ i a! ~L E~, Six Acros of Freehold LAND, adjoining the Township of Marsden, partly cleared, fenced, and sown with grass, having a subi stantial Cottage and out-houses erected thereon. Apply to WILLIAM BELL ; or GEORGE J. SMITH,; Marsden. , i • FOR SALE— That valuable property at the Arnold Bridge, known as the CARRIERS' ARMS HOTEL; together with a Leasehold of Fifty Acres of rich land, ten acres of which are. already cleared, with half;a mile frontage to the main road; two acres well fenced as a reserve for an orchard, with a! large assortment of Fruit Trees, all bearing. Apply .on the Premises; or, at Paroa Bakery.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1537, 8 July 1873, Page 3
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