WHAKAMAHARATANGA -' m Powhiritia mai te tamaiti ki o koutou kainga, ko te kai mana i te ono maram<? 7/6; I tetau, 12/6. Mo te kawhenata kotahi ote ono marama, 10/6; mo te tau 21/. Mo nga panui taonga noko, kite, ngaro, me era atu panui e utua nei, kei te utu a nga Nupepa te ritenga utu, mo nga ahua tangata nei 12/6 mau ano te ahua, engari kia dai te ahua hei tuku mai. 6®* NOTICE. Welcome our child to your respective settlements. The ; necessary money for our nw child is 7/6 per quarter, or 12/6 per annum ; for half-yearly bound numbers of nnr rViilrl Tr-Wtf— r. ._ annum. For all advertisements the charges are on the same scale as European newspapers. Persons desirous of having their photo printed m our child can do so by forwarding their card. The charges altogether is 12/6, the block being their own private property. It is particularly requested that a first class photo be forwarded in order to give satisfaction. HOKINA ME TIURI. Hipi, a keia matau nga mea ~- it'L »*"' wu ra atU ea . katoa koia tene * t ute utu 0 Whanganm nei. Terawira o Whanganui.
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Jubilee : Te Tiupiri, Volume 1, Issue 20, 17 May 1898, Page 8
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193Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Jubilee : Te Tiupiri, Volume 1, Issue 20, 17 May 1898, Page 8
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