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For Sale " CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE ) . TRADE. SIEDS, SEEBS. • ■-' JUSTi ARRIVED; M j GREYMOUTH^H "' 7 » TORE; [ The patronage bestowed upon the GREY- . MOUTH TEA STORE is a flattering proof of the public disposition to give a fair t&al to ! the claim put forward for being the. .. ..., ■i • sV<i*>-- •- i : r'\, \,< :^ a 'A \ ■ OHEAFEg'" HOUSE TN THE TRADE, ■■ [And an encouraging ! return for the 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 rabher. 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 ,-:• ■ : :: DIJNCA^; v^i'LEAfc;-;. i 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, beßt M assorted stbcks.of TEA tb;feiound".ia-New: Zealand, and in reference to the greater' part, of which*advices remark :— "The teas; we are snipping you per Kate Conley, cannot; be surpassed, nor. can they. fail in command- , /ing the, highest commendation wherever introduced." Added to ttiis assurance from one of the very first Colonial Houses, is the : {fact that these teas-wer.eall aampledan Mcl- i bourne by the Manager for the last four years lofth'4:Greyni.outh1 ofth'4:Greyni.outh Tea Store, j f;f: ' .But whilst attaching the greatest import- ; an6e to his^Tea trade, Duncan M^Leaivhas | not been unmindful of the attention necessary to other branches, of his business, and the; FAMILY 1 PROVISION STORE, at -the corner "of Boundary street, is now replete with an ample and choice assortment of 1 goods pertaining to its trader '■'-■' ' ' - i: - Fresh Gronnd .Coffee. Every, Day. ' 4 In WINES and SPIRITS not 1 to be exceiled, arid in GROCERIES rarely equalled, the combined advantages. of. -purity, price, and economy, offer special temptations to: purchasers. : ...... , ........ .. Seeds, Seeds, Seeds. Arrived, and now ready. , Having previously announced the expected arrival of a large and carefully selected Stock of Agricultural and Garden Seeds,:. ■ : , ..Li ;. DuicAN^M^EiN; !,:'; Has now to intimate their receipt, ex Claud Hamilton, and ' it is with the greatestconfidence in the. results of the last season's trade that p^ncaiijM 'Lean seeks, a renewal of the support then given, and if, as he would hope, he is favored with i public 'confidence, iritis assurances', then v He'' : 'neg8 ;i - ! tb -say' that,"he enters, upon his, Second Se.ason of his Seed Trade-under-, circumstances .precisely ;.:sjmilar to those with which he firstcommeriped the business 'in' I , regard to'ehWe 1 Newness of Stock (after disposal of ike '.old' by Auction), ' :but with greater variety and 'increased sup,- 1 ( plies; : -' <}: '"- ■■'■■'■ •' : ' : -- : >."■ "' "~" yf-M !■■' run >x: „ Amongst the AGRICULTURAL SEEDSj , \ a fresh inducement offers itself, and Farmers will do well to' J make trial of the Norway Oat, introduced into Victoria two seasons since, and which, . according to information to f hand, has fully maintained its. character for the heaviness of its crops,, ranging from 80 to 100 bushels per acre. . Of Olovers, the supply is large, and of Grasses, particularly , sp,. including Lawn, Prairie, Perennial, Rye Grass, Cocksfoot, and the Home Grasses generally.' Referring to Grasses, the well-known firm who have been the exporters in this case, remark in their published catalogue : — "Our chief object being to supply only the best, we cannot attempt to compete in price with the Grasses usually offered by auction,' and we hope, our friends will see.it is to their ' ultimate advantage to avoid dirty pastures by sowing down clean seed at only a slight extra cost." Of Turnips, Potatoes (various),, and Mangel Wurzel, a sufficiency has been obtained to meet all probable demands. •' For. the KITCHEN GARDEN ample provision lias been made, including all the commoner Vegetables, with many additions,, of the Choicer Sorts, such as— ,:.i .-;_; ':,/. _■ " Beans : Oaliiflowers Rhadish ' ;' : :' Cabr>a^e '^ .'Parsnip 1 ' 'RlmbaA Rbots; | „ Carrots „ rP-eas - ; . ; Seed Potatoes ? '■■.'."■ ■■:•:. !.-&c.-j '•:■- ■'" See, rr<." &c:. ; :' i'/r-. ; HERBS AND SCENTED: SHRUBS* • v In FLOWERS,, the catalogued varieties of the Melbourne Florists are nearly all obtainable,' conspicuous, amongst which is the TiILY OF THE VALLEY?-- ?-».- ---^ - ;; ; O^^ARDEN ; -RE^UISITES; Expanding Pots, Handbook's, GariSen Covers for; Flowers, Lines, ;ani Flower 'Pots' (to arrive), go ; to; make up the Stock, r whicji will, be offered on terms consistent wiiii the.well-knoAyn principieof this establishmenti ;! ' ■.;.'.;! \ .Orders over! 4s sent free by nosti Payment in stamps or Post Office orders • „ .'j'.; : To keep monopoly down in the Marsden district, \ and in : repeating this . DU.NCiVN. M'LEAN 1 deßives jto express bis highest senße of. . ,the . favors ; "conferred upon , him' by , hid Marsden friends^- goods will be 'forwarded i 6 any. , part along tramway, free of. 'charge,' and suitable arrangements are made for the country districts generally. ':V : , 5 ,., ( j GREYMOUTBi "' ■' I STORE, "B O U;NDA R V l: S TRE ET. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN, THE TJRADE.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1621, 15 October 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1621, 15 October 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1621, 15 October 1873, Page 3

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