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THE BOOK OF THE YEAR. HISTORY OF METHODISM IN NEW ZEALAND. By the Rev. W. Moblky, D.D. Ex- President of the Gene al Con feret.ee of the Australasian Methodist Church. Now being issued in 16 parts, 2s per part. A limited number of an edition de luxe at 8s per part. CONTENTS OF PARTS 1, 2, & 8. (Now ready.) THE ORIGIN AND GROWTH OP THE METHODIST CHURCH MAORI MISSIONS. Prefatory Notes; Maori Migrations, Customs and Character CHAPTER I; INITIAL EFFOBTS. Developments of Savagery; First attempts at Chrislianisation ; Bey S. Marsden; Enthusiastic English Sopporters; Founding of WesJeydale; Hardships and dangers; Amusing Incidents; Attempts at Civilisation; Comedies and Tragedies; Foraging Expeditions; Night Alarm-; Reinforcements; Maori Wars; General Unrest ; The Missionaries driven away SEOOND CHAPTER III.; STEADY DEVELOPMENT CHAPTER IV.: NEW FIELDS IN--SPECTED CHAPTER V.; EXPANSION AND GROWTH Part 1, 2, and 3 contains, among others, ENGBAviNGS BEAUTIFU^ V ' Plimrßl) PORTRAITS. John Weßley The Mother of the Wesleys Mrs Sussannah Wesley Rev Samuel Leigh, the Pioneer Missionary Rev John Hobbs v * Rev. Nathaniel Tamer Rev. Samuel Marsden Te Hanbau Aporo and Ngareta A Chief of High Rank Maori Women in Native Costome A Maori Chief tainess in full dress Rev.J.Whiteley Rev. J. Wallis Tuohu, a Maori Belle of Parihaka. Hau Hau, Maori Prophet Tamati Waka Nene Te Wherowhero Sophia, the Maori Guide Rev T. Buddie Bey James Bailer Rev C. Creed Bey John Warren Rev J. H. Bumby Arawa Karaka, Eaipara Rev J. Waterhouse Rev. J. Aldred Bey. Hamiora Ngaropi, Venerable Native Minister Rev. G. Buttle Bey. G. Smales Rev. Hori Te Kurei, a Native Minister of Hokianga VIEWS. A New Zealand Forest Russell, Bay of Islands A Maori House Northern Wairoa The Wesieyan Mission Ship « John Wesley " A Maori Carving Scene 3at Eaeo Whangaroa Heads Maori Curios ' Tiki, or Maori God Maoridom in Later Days The Maori at Ease Wharepuni at Pafakino A Committee in the King Country Wharepuni at Tawhiao Carved Maori Canoe How the Maoris Cook their Food Combination of Scenes in Maoriland Maori Burial Ceremony Maoris Gradually Europeanised Tribal Burial Caves Everyday Life in Maoriland Wharepuni at Corinth, on the Wangann River Rubbing Noses Waitangi Monument, Bay of Islands Nikau and Fern Trees Maori Pastimes A Maori Warrior in Fighting Trim A Maori Storehouse Pohutukawa, Kaikoura Interior of Rumanga House A Maori King's Residence A Maori Deity Giant Kauri Trees Tangi and Hongi Head of Tattooed Chief Group of Maori Children A Carved Tiki Group of Maoris ofrdifferent tribes j By arrangement this work will be j circu'atecl in this district from the I Star Publishing Office. . Ordrs will be received by tbg Rev J. Duke?, or may be sent to the Star Office. TTvATSON AND CO. LICENSED LAND BROKERS. Transfers, Leases, and Mortgages prepared. Brokers' rates striotly adhered to. MANAIA. A fir OBBPOLD ' CARRIAGE WORKS, HTGH STREET, HAWESA. NEW VEHICLES designed and built to suit my customers. j 22 Second hand Vehicles for sale, I including the FIRST PUIZE DOG CART at the DUNEDIN EXHIBITION, whioh cost £80. PATENT "ATLAS" HOkSE COVERS. The undersigned have received a large consignment of the above. NOLAN TONKS & CO., Sole Agents. ' <pHE Wanganui American Insti JL tute having acquired the latesup to date Treatments for the Bichloride of Gold Cure of Alcoholism and Narcotism are receiving patients [ for the cure of the Drink Craving - For full particulars address, J. S. bomson, Manager, Wfvoganui NOTICE. f pHE Undersigned begs to thank J the residents of Manaia and the public generally for the very liberal support accorded him sinoe commencing business. Having extended his plant he is prepared to undertake carrying of every desoription to all parts of the distriot. Waggons visit Hawera and return to Manaia daily. Orders left at Mr R. W. Sinclair's will be promptl} attended to. I All goods handled with care and despatoh. W. TAIT.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4285, 21 July 1899, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4285, 21 July 1899, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4285, 21 July 1899, Page 4

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