TAUTOKONA NGA MAHI 0 TOU TAKIWA. E mahia anaki Whare i Whanganui HE TATANA KOROHI (Southern Cross) PIHIKETE. ME NGA RARE ME ERA ATU KAIREKA Koutou katoa e hialiia Pihikete, Rohi me era atu kai whakanuia mai ahau a Tutini. He aha te take ? Notemea koia e lioko ana mo te utu iti e rite ana mo au moni. Tuhia mai ki ahan kia. W. 8. DUSTIN (Tutini), Whanganu. PIRIHITARA ME KORUMANA POIHA Monga Whanau Kotoa, Wikitoria Awiniu, Whanganui. BRISTOL & COLEMAN, FAMILY BUTCHERS, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. MO TMRE MAATA E lioko ana i nga ahua ika i nga ra katoa, kei te pito ki tera taka o te Piriti toku wliare.
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Jubilee : Te Tiupiri, Volume 1, Issue 43, 17 November 1898, Unnumbered Page
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111Unnumbered Page Advertisements Column 1 Jubilee : Te Tiupiri, Volume 1, Issue 43, 17 November 1898, Unnumbered Page
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