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JOHN JACOBS

THE well-known Naturalist from England, has for ealo from one to a thousand of the smallest to tho largest of beautiful New Zealand birds, which aro getting very raro now. Thoy are preserved unmounted, suitable for tend' ing Homo to friends, Mew Zealand birds are thought a good deal of in England, and they can be mounted at Borne Bt a very smsll cost, They can be sent Homo by parcel post,as when unmounted they pack in a small compass and are ]ighj; in weight, have, them from Is ifidtb'ijOsoaehjnitoplf. John Jacobs, NATURALIST, Queen Street, Mnstettai,

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4155, 4 July 1892, Page 3

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JOHN JACOBS Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4155, 4 July 1892, Page 3

JOHN JACOBS Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4155, 4 July 1892, Page 3

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