For Sale /CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE. SEEDS, SEEDS. JUST ARRIVED. GREYMOUTH ' " H ' STOEE : The patronage bestowed upon the GREYMOUTH TEA STORE is a flattering proof of the public disposition to give a fair trial to the! claim put forward for being' the . " ■['■■" CHEAPEST HOUSE TN THE TRADE, •Arid 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 wee"ks' or months' labor, but rather the effect of a persistent endeavor throughput the several year'sof its existence to suit the public taste and requirements. Respectfully acknowledging the favors of the past, it is with peculiar satisfaction that " DUNCAN . <M'LEAN.; / Refepa to the circumstances under which he now enters .upon the future. In announcing the replenishments of his stock by late importations ex . Kate Cpnley, Alhambra, Gleaner,' arid other re6ent arrivals, DUNCAiKf M'LEAN feels himself warranted in laying claim to haying one 'of the best asr sorted stocks of TEA to be found in New, Zealand, and in reference to the greater part of which 'advices remark :— "The teas j we are shipping you per Kate Conley, cannot be surpassed, nor can they fail in commanding the highest commendation wherever in-j traduced." Added to this assurance from one of the very first Colonial Houses, is the' fact that these teas were all sampled in Melbourne bythe Manager for the, last four yearsj lof the Greymouth Tea Store. ! I But whilst attaching the greatest import-; ance to his Tea trade, Duncan M'Leari has not 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 re-| plete with an ample and. choice assortment . of goods pertaining to its trade. : Fresh Ground Coffee Every Day. .."]■■■'■■ " , : ■ ■ '■' J.'. ":.•:/:; .! ,; j In WINES and SPIRITS not to bl ex-! celled, and in GROCERIES rarely equalled, the combined advantages of purity, price,' and economy, offer special temptations to purchasers. : ; ; : Seeds, See(is, Seeds. : , Arrived, and • now ready. Having previously announced the expected •arrival of a large aud; carefully selected Stock of Agricultural and Garden Seeds, ■ ■ DUNCAN MCLEAN Has now to intimate their receipt, ex Claud Hamilton, and it is with the greatest confi-. dence in the results of the last season's trade that Duncan M 'Lean seeks a renewal of the support then given, and if, as he would hope, he is favored with public confidence in his assurances, then he begs to say that he enters upon his Second : Season of , his Seed Trade under circumstances precisely' similar to those with which he first commenced the business in regard to entire Newness of Stock (after disposal of the old by auction), but with greater variety and increased supplies. >....■■. ■.. , Amongst the AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, a fresh inducement offers itself, and Farmers will do well to make trial of the Norway Oat, introduced into Victoria two seasons since, and which, according to information to; hand, has fully maintained its character for the heaviness of its crops, ranging from 80' to 100 bushels per acre. Of Clovers, the. supply is large, and of Grasses, particularly so, including Lawn, Prairie, Perennial, Rye Grass, Cocksfoot, and the Home Grasses generally. i 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 ia 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 probaole demands. For the KITCHEN GARDEN ample provision has been made, including all the commoner Vegetables, with many additions of the Choicer Sorts, such as — . ' : 'Beans Cauliflowers^ Rhadish . "Cabbage ..Parsnip. Rhubarb Roots • Carrots : Peas / : , Seed Potatoes &c.) • &c, ■ &c. HERBS AND SCENTED SHRUBS. ; In FLOWERS j the catalogued varieties' of the Melbourne Florists are nearly all ob-1 tamable, conspicuous amongst which is the; TiILY OF THE VALLEY. | j .Of GARDEN REQUISITES, Expanding - Pots, ' Handbooks, Garden Covers for Flowers,i Lines, and Flower Pots (to arrive), go to; make lip the Stock, which will be offered on terms consistent' with the well-known! principle .of this establisbirient; , j Orderi? over '4s ieiit free by post. Payment' in stamps! or iPostOffice orderv ,r -. . \ To keep' monopoly down in.ttie,Markde.n< district, .and ,in ' repeating this : DUNG ANI M'LEAN desires to express his' highest sense! of the favors conferred upon him by hisj Marsdon friends— goods will be forwarded to: any part along tramway, free of charge,' and suitable arrangements are made for the; country districts generally. . . ; i DXJNGA3ST " M'LEAN, GREYMOUTH j &TORE, (BOUNDARY S f T R E E ,3!. 1 CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRAt)E.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1623, 17 October 1873, Page 3
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