As Auckland is rapidly increasing in population our merchants, who mean to keep up with tin mml?;» lir H er stocks and of a superior quality T. JlcMastor, alive to this fact, has imported by the Zealandia and Dorlo a choice lot of spring and summer goods, comprising novelties in areaaes, mantles, capes, ladta' and children's hats and oonnets, ribbons, laces, parasol*, hosiery, and glores; alsa. men s and boys' clotljlng, shirts, hats, and ties. These goods being imported direct by T. McMfrom some of the boat .English, Irish, and Scotch houses are well worth insjieciioa. Special »!tentioa given to country orders by T, UcMaster, Quoea-stra.-t. When worn down ;ind ready to take your bad, Hop Bitters is whali you neon to relieve 7°°*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6828, 5 October 1883, Page 6
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