SAMUEL COOMBES & C a > JBCe Mahi Teira tana, he WJtaJeahuihui Taputapu, JPuweru, alia noa, 86, QUEEN STREET, 86, AUCKLAND. . Me lie mea, he Hiahia tou k'a Riro Tika Tau Moni, abu mai ki a HAMU ER A KUMA & CO., 86 Kuini Tiriti, Akaeana, mo tana Pere taonga e Rima nei Pauna hei Utu ; koia nei nga Taonga i Roto i taua Pere : £ s. d, 1 Pea PARAIKETE PAPAI - 0 11 6 1 Pea HIT! 0 7 0 6 TAORA 0 5 0 1 ROKU NUI, he Wuru - - 013 6 24 lari KAREKO MA, Horrock's B. 0 9 6 24 lari KAREKO MAIIO - -090 12 lari PARANENE MA - . 012 0 24 lari WINIHI PAI - - - 013 6 24 lari UNI AN Ami te HATE - 019 0 £5 0 0 E hoko ana a HAMUERA KUMA & CO. i te TARAU MOHIKENA whai kara pai, te parani he Karanna, 7/6. He PuWERU TAMARIKI (Suit), 8/6. " He PUWEHU TAMARIKI me nga TARAU he (Suit), 18/6 He (Suit) Tangata—TAßAU, KOUMA, me te KOTI PAI—3S/ SAMUEL COOMBES & CO., 86, QUEEN STREET, 86, AUCKLAND.
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Korimako, Issue 13, 15 March 1883, Page 8
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176Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Korimako, Issue 13, 15 March 1883, Page 8
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