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See the Great Display of NEW ANO REBUILT PIANOS at NIM Mo s Beautiful pianos at prices to suit every type of purchaser. Easy payments if desired as low as 7/6 BiMggagglß'g per week. it every instrument H H : GUARANTEED Bl Nimmos are the Largest Buyers of Pianos in New Zealand. —h If you are contemplating selling your piano, Nimmos will give you a Free valuation, and a firm offer to purchase same for Spot Cash, without obligation. Whether you wish to purchase or sell a piano, your wisest course is to get in touch with i M M 0 S~ SVELLINGTON, NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD, PALMERSTON NORTH, MASTERTON AND LEVIN.
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FAMOUS MAORI CHIEFS - No. 4 Rewi Manga Maniapoto Among the most famous events in the annals of New '-• X.' - is the historic siege of Orakau, in which the Maori warriors and their Chieftain, Rewi Maniapoto, showed s'uch outstanding bravery and fortitude. This renowned chief will long be remembered as one of the most ardent and noble supporters of I^'WA the Maori cause. He was of the highest rank in the NgatiManiapoto tribe, and was almost constantly at war in the Vr. Taranaki and Waikato Campaigns from 1860 to 1870. Rewi died in 1894 at Kihikihi, where a monument stands to the \_-tr memory of this brave old Maori patriot. <>/ fainting by l.indancr 'J \ I . i Ihf furliitigc CnllccKon at the U W Aukland -ID Gallery. /I l', ■ 1/ 1 < 'VV ffH LaiLAsfiL Nt» Ztalands "CHIEf \'MO;3!P Cigaretta Tobacco FINE cut or coarse cut TW ° OUNCE TINS “ 2/1/2 (so in Half-pound Glass Jars —B/4 Xiy Hold as much as 4 tins and costs 2d. less gI
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 124, 19 February 1941, Page 11
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