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T. McMastcr, Queen-street, lias just received his first shipment of winter goods per Oxford, from London, comprising various novelties in ladiu-', children's, men's, and boys' clotliinj. A choice selection of ladies' anil children's jackets and mantles, new shades in velveteens, French twills, melanges, and mcrines. The stock of millinery is lirge and varied. New shapes in plush and seal hats ami bonnets are very pretty and cheap. A great variety of hosiery, gloves, ribbons. &c. Blankets, flannels, tweeds, men's and poys' clothing will be sold at verylow prices. We advise our readers to see T. McMaster's stock before making their purchases. Dr. Brigiit's Piiosphodyxe.—Best known remedy for nervousness, indigestion, liver complaints, and all functional derangements ; extensively used in the army and navy, and highly recommended by the medical faculty,. Dβ. Bricut's Phosphodyne.—Only reliable remedy for weak and shattered constitutions, nervous depression, lassitude, loss of 2>ower, pimples, impoverished blood, premature decline; thoroughly re-establishes the general bodily health. Dr. Bright's Phosphodyne.—Sold by all chemists throughout the globe. Beware of worthless imitations bearing similar names.—Agents : New Zea and Drug Compan

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6096, 1 June 1881, Page 3

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Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6096, 1 June 1881, Page 3

Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6096, 1 June 1881, Page 3

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