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cheapest; houses in ! thi! •■'"'tbadeV The patronage upon! the' GREYMOUTH TEA STORE is a flattering proof of the public disposition' to give a'f air trial to the claim put forward for being the ] CHEAPEg^Tidrjp WTHE TRAWiJ, And an' encouraging retura for the efforts made to ensure its success.;, Nor .is. it, to be supposed ithat these, results are,' the consequences -.of a few f w'eeks' or 'inon^' 'labor, but' rather the effect of a persistent endeavor j throughout' the several years of its existence to suit the public taste and requrame'nts.; . ;'.' Respectfully .acknowledging the favors, of the past, it is with peculiar satisfaction that DTOC A^N 1 ■ isiE'tEAN, . „ . ... Refers to the' circumstances! Sunder which he now enters upon the future! ' In announcing the replerashmentg of his stock by late importations ex Kate, '.Conley, Alhambra, Gleaner, soi'd other recent, arrivals, DUNCAN ; M'LE'AN'feels' himself warranted in laying claim to having one of the largest and best assorted stocks of TEA to be found in New Zealand, and in reference, to the greater t part' 'of /which •advices' remark :— " The teas. we are shipping you per Kate Conley, cannot 1 be surpassed; iidr^can they fail :! hr commanding the highest commendation wherever introduced." „., Added, to [this: assurance from!" onejof^tte ,jv ( ery.firs,t) Colonial, Houses; is ; the' fact.t^at^heßeiteas were all sampled'ih Mcl- ■ bourne by the Manager ior ( the last four years of the Greymouth' Tea Store. , B.ui, whilst , attaching, the gre'ateit import-.: anc'e T "to", ,iis Tea [ trade; t: Duncan : M 'Lean", has not been unmindful , : of the! attention necessary to other branches of his business, and the ..FAMELYu PROVISION STORE;- at' the i .'corner*^ BoundaryistreetV-isnow. replete witt an ample and choice assortment of goods 'pertaining 'to its trade. I In WINES, and SPIRITS, not^to; be ex-f celled; and in GROCERIES rarely equalled",'^ the combined advantages <of ,, purity; [price, and economy, offer special temptations to purchasers^ v .,; ::! , !j . ir: , ; , v su !,. :ii -:K-.r;L: ■<>. •.;; ■' Preparatory to the coming seasbn; ; ' ' : : ; l! ' 'm^lean; ' \ Has now on : "the way A Laege and CareFuiiiP Selected Stoo& OF'-'SEEDSbf every' 1 variety,, bpjth forjjfarmiandgarden, iand.upr country customers are advised to make early application to avoid! disappointment, either from, injudicious purchases elsewhere, or the demand that is anticipated in this branch of the 1 trade. << :■■ ■■. .'..'• "■'■■ ■■■■••'.• '>' J ''' ■: To keep monopoly 'down' in the Marsdc district, and in repeating this DUNCAN M'LEAN desires to express his highest sense of the favors conierred upon hun.by. his i Marsden friends— goods will be forwarde'd'to any part along tramway, free of v , charge, and suitable arrangements are : made 'for the country districts generally. p ,_ „ . DUNCAN -MfLEAN, GEETMOUTH I STOEB, ■■„..,., .*,,,. ■/=. ; ,Vr BOUNDARY 8 TREE T. ' CHEAPESTrHpySEjIN THE TRADE.: TjIOR SALE, a strong Spring Cart, Horse, X? „r . Harness,| and Malt Crasher, , Ui Wanted, a smart Lad 'as an Apprentice. v;: Strike and Blackmore. "'■"■'"'' ■*'• -- |J '-'-' • ■ - "'. ■■■■■> ■.'vi'-t''A-- l tl','-'- '■'■'■■ i-.:f."'" ! '"' '','■' SOMETHING POSITIVELY NEW; •:0/iw.OOLOOOK Begs to notify, for the benefit of the public, . that he is in daily expectation of ment of — New cured' Bacon and Hams, New seasoned Cheeks and ' Feet; together with Butter, Cheese, - EggSj ■ Wheat,; /Flour, i Oat- , meal, Pollard, Bran, Oats, &c, &c. , To obtain theiabove lines' of 'the' very best quality at current rates; just 'call at " WOO LC O C;K ; A.;N D CO.'S Produce Store, Mawhera Quay. FO R . r S „ A . L r E A , . Six Acros of Freehold LAND,, adjoining, the. Township- ! of ; Marsden, partly' cleared, fenced, and sown with, grass, haying.a sub-, stantial 1 and ; out-houses erected' thereon. , , „ Apply to WILLIAM ; BELL j or GEORGE J. SMITH, Marsden. ~ , ( . fplOß'SAL'E— rta't valuabie property at K. ! the ( Arnold '.Bridge, ;, known «asn the CARRIERS'" ■ IRW j HOTEL'; together with a Leasehold of Fifty Acres of rich land,i ten acres of which are .already . cleared, with half a mile frontage ( jb ( the main road > two acres well fenced as a reserve fpr.an orchard, with a large assortment "of Fruit Trees, all bearing. Apply on the- Premises; or, at ; Paroa, Bakery. ,.,,„, „ ,-,f j:':^' ;-r;..;,::. !;!■' ! ■■

:Giiir§i\if If iiii, ! MtttINERY, ipTHlKfi,"' I -:-— .v.r.T"^ -*T S'^^A-a-S. j • y> i,ys,u-> rt;*.j<i-.iCj ;■■■■■■ .■■■-■■■\ _. r AT THE h-;^-:,, : ;! -io;;; : ::'u r'-'' : ' L/M ■' '; NEXT 3?OOR TO Tfig kjaG-U;B:« sOITBOEgSb;; "-_;_ ' ' TERMS CASKI^n-^xa^^^'r';;-.-;^;^'^

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1544, 17 July 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1544, 17 July 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1544, 17 July 1873, Page 3

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