IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Gk E. HEAD LATE OF GISBORNE, DECEASED! TF any person or persons, Native or European, hare any -*- Claim or Claims to make against this Estate, the Trustees will be glad to entertain them in the most liberal and equitable feasible to settle disputes without recourse to legal proceedings, lb that any such Claim or Claims against the Estate be sent in writing to the undersigned. ' ' EDWD. Ffbas. WARD, Jra., Solicitor to the Trustees, . Gisborne. JAMES MILL NEE, Tinsmith, Plttmbeb, &c. "DEGS to return his best thanks to the people of the town -U of Gisborne and country districts for the very liberal support which they have accorded him since he commenced business, and to assure them that no effort shall be -wanting on his part to merit a continuance of their favors. 'Tis not in mortals to command success, But we'll do more, Sempronius, we'll deserve it. PEEL STBEET, GISBOBNE. CJTAR HOTEL, Emmereon Street, Napier. "W. T. DENNETT. The cheapest and most comfortable house in Napier for tht travelling public. THE MISSES SCHULTZ, 3gular receipt of the latest European fashions, and therefore have much pleasure in guaranteeing perfect fits and newest styles. ' They would also take this opportunity of thanking the ladies of Poverty Bay for the very liberal support accorded them during the past twelve months, and further to state that they will leave nothing undone to merit a continuance of such favors. rpHE BLIND , OF THE PEEIOD. THE IRON VENETIAN. In all sizes. LARGE & TOWN LEY, Sole A&ents fob Cook Count t. HAERE MAI! HAERE MAI! IA whiwhi koutou kite Puutu kaharawa ite Whare i TeKTTPA B.4JTA ko KIRIWHINI. (Ko Te Pereki anake i mua ai). He mohio rawa aua Pakeha kite tui Puutu, he kiri pai anake a raua kiri e tangohia ana. Ko te whare tena e ata ruritia ai o koutou waewae kia rawe ai nga puutu. Ko te whare puutu whakahihi rawa tenei. He puutu tere haere etahi i nga taha ; he Puutu Werengitana, he hawhe Werengitana etahi, he Puutu kore e uru te wai, me nga tu puutu katoa atu, he mea tatai te waewae, muri iho ka tuia nga pu» utu. Kia kotahi tau tinana e takahia ana a raua puutu, e kore e pakaru. Kabatitone Roei, Kihipoke.
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Waka Maori, Volume I, Issue 12, 14 December 1878, Page 186 (Supplement)
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383Page 186 Advertisements Column 2 Waka Maori, Volume I, Issue 12, 14 December 1878, Page 186 (Supplement)
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