[I TURIA I TE Tau 1860.] - PARAOA Q WAITEMATA. NGA UTU HOKO-A-NUI. (Haunya nga Nekenelxnga kihai Panuitia.) E^lt. s - D " to tana Witi Mira, te tana .. £l4 £l4 10 'o £ls' £l3 £l3 10 0 £l4 £l3 —— £l2 £l2 10 0 £l3 £l4 £l4 10 0 £ls £8 _ £7 _ _ • • ™""»», i/c utua .. .. £]4 £l4 10 ft ■PIS Hapa, te tana.-. .. £8 -1 _ Papapa Parani. te tana .. £7 _ _ atupeke. Kaua hoki e whakahokia mai. Pihikete Kapene, £lB te tana; te kehi, 2/6 Tenei ano hoki nga Pihikete rere ke whakapai he nui noa atn. Me tono mai ite pukapuka -whakaatn. He Moni te Ritenga. Te WJiare hei SG QUEEN STREET, Akarana. JOHN LAMB. (TE HATTEHANA,) KAI-HOKO KAPIA, Aihana Mahi-a-hokohoko, a-tikanga* KLaipuke, IS, CUSTOMHOUSE STREET IS, Akarana. M GA MIRA A-WAPU HURI PARAOA. A te wa e manako ai koe ki tenei hanga kite Paraoa Pai, peka mai nei Id te PARANI KARAUNA (Cro-wn) PARANI HAMIONA (Champion) PARANI KANIRIPA (Cantab) Etahi o nga peke lOO.pauna ki roto, esopattua THORNTON, SMITH, & FIRTH (HOHAIA), KUINI TIRITI, ADVERTISE 'TE KORIMAKO The best medium for reaching the Maori People. Prices of Advertisements aa follows :• Quarter Column, per month Half Column. „ One Column, „ - 10 0
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Korimako, 14 September 1882, Page 5
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197Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Korimako, 14 September 1882, Page 5
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