.T. and J. McMaster intimate to their friends and the public that they have purchased from the Kaiapol Woollen Co. the whole of thoir exhibits prepared for the Auckland Agricultural Show, comprising tweeds, mon's and boys' clothing, blankets, flannela, rugs, sbavrls, wools, hosieiy, and shirts. These goods have been purchased ait a Urge discount off manufacturer's price, and are now offered for tale Terjr cheap by T. and J. McMaster, 252, Queenstreet (opposite the Market). N.B.—Men's salts made to meanure from 655. A high mandarin of China, in hia letter of thanks to Dr. A yer for having Introduced Ayer's Fills into the Celestial Empire, called them •■ Sweet Curing Seeds "—a yery appropriate name! Thejr aro sweet, they cure, and are, therefore, the most profitable " seeds"a tick man can invest in.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7191, 3 December 1884, Page 5
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