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For Sale. I rjHEAPEST HOUSE IN, THE TRADE/ The patronage bestowed upon the GREYMOUTH TEA STORE is a flaitenng proof of the public disposition to give a fair trial to the claim put forward for being the r p CHEAPES™ HOUSE TN THE TRAI)K ? And: an encouraging return for the 1 efforts made to ensure its success. Nor is it to be supposed that these results are the consequences of a few weeks' or months' labor, but rather the effect of a persistent endeavor throughout the several years of its existence to suit the public taste and requirements. Respectfully acknowledging the favors of the past, it is with peculiar satisfaction that DUNCAN M'XEAN Refers to the circumstances under which he now enters upon the future. In announcing the replenishments of his stock by late importations ex Kate Conley, Alhambra, Gleaner, i»nd other recent arrivals, DUNCAN M'LEAN 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 ; part of which advices remark :■— ?' The teas we are shipping you per Kate Conley, cannot ;be surpassed, nor can they fail in command- 1 ; ing the highest commendation /wherever introduced." Added to this assurance from, one of the very first Colonial 1 Houses, is the > fact that these teas were all sampled in Mcl- 1 ' bourne by the Manager for the last four years of the Greymouth Tea Store. But whilst attaching the greatest importance to his Tea trade, Duncan M'Lean has riot been unmindful of the attention necessary to other branches of his business, and the FAMILY PROVISION STORE, at the corner of Boundary street, is now replete with 'an ample and choice assortment :of goods pertaining, to its trade. ; In WINES and SPIRITS not to be excelled, and in GROCERIES. rareIy equalled; the combined advantages of purity, price, and economy, offer; special temptations to purchasers. Preparatory to the coming season, DUNCAN M'LEAN i Has now' oh the way A Large and Care- | tully Selected Stock, of SEEDS of every i variety, both for farm and garden, and upcountry 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 trade. To keep monopoly down in the Marsde^ j district, and in repeating this DUNCAN M'LEAN desires to express his highest sense of the favors; conferred upon him by his Marsden friends — 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 I STORE, ; BOUNDARY STR E E T. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE. C1 O R SAL E .? SECTION, 120 x 40. Cleared, fenced, and planted with a quickset hedge, . at, rear of Mr Giesking's Store,. Tramway. , ';..; ■•-; Apply /■.-..••, MRS GIESKING. T7IOR SALE, a strong Spring Cart, Horse, X? Harness, and Malt Crusher. Wanted a smart Lad as an Apprentice. ; Strike and Blackmore. SOMETHING POSITIVELY NEW. ; C. 'WO OL C o i&jt ■''■ J / Begs to notify, for the benefit ;of the public, that he is in daily expectation of a consignment of-rNew cured Bacon and Hams, New seasoned Cheeks and Feet together with Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Wheat, Flour, Oatmeal, Pollard, Bran, Oats, &c, &c. To obtain the above lines of the very best quality at current rates, just call at WOO L 0 O O : K AND CO . ' S Produce Store, Mawhera Quay. , TM ;.. 0 B. ; S,; A , L E , Six Acros of Freehold LAND, adjoining the Township of Marsden, partly cleared, fenced, and sown with grass, having a substantial Cottage and ' out-houses erected thereon. Apply to WILLIAM BELL • or GEORGE J. SMITH, Marsden. mo HOTELKEEPERS, SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS. FOR SALE, a bargain, the BUTCHERS ARMS HOTEL, Brunner Parade,. No Town. Thie Hotel comprises a handsomely-fitted ;bar, parlors, bedrooms, kitchen, a large room suitable for a billiard room or holding meetings in ; a large skittle alley, and allneces.sarj outhouses. ; The "Hotel having just received a thorough overhaul, would be found replete with every requisite for carrying on an extensive business. There is at present a good trade doing in the house, and; satisfactory reasons can be given for the present proprietors selling. ■For full particulars apply to ; WILLIM WATKINS, ! / • On the premises. Board and Residence. T ppGINGS AT MRS. OLSON'S •M , 27, Arney street. ;• , • : Ladies. can, meet with accommodation during Vtheir^aocouchenients at Mrs Olson's, Ladies' Nurse, 1 from London. 27, Arney 'street. ' r '"'""' ■ ' '"'"'

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1548, 22 July 1873, Page 3

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750

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1548, 22 July 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1548, 22 July 1873, Page 3

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