- \ ?* EtHXPONE. ngawhakahaere katoa te Pakeha; hekaiuta taonga mai holdratotu . •• ' ;. • Hoko ai alio hold ratou ite HurnHura -Mpi kite moni *°t!"i! * te mea taapsk jaei, 'ine ;nga mea 'katoa e whakatupuria anaete tangata... Ko ngi huruhuru,me era atumeae fcukunaana e ratou.M o ratou Tioa rrawahi, ka taunahatia wawetia e ratou H te moni ki konei ano; He Kai tjta mai batch; i nga mea katou e tangohia aha mo nga Teihana whangai nipi, me era atu kuri. .Tetahii;.^e,;Huka, he Ti, me nga meajpera katoa j4gatu kite peita,aao te raite, mo te aha noaj nga mea Kno katoa s he Tera hoflio; he Waina, he Waipiro, me flga tu Kakahu katoa kei a ratou mo te hokb. KI NGA TANGATA KATOA. __■:, E. K. PARAONE, •Wy ONA te Whare.iti iho te.utu mo nga hanga katoa 1 to nga whare katoa o te taone—he Hooro, Paraikete, Tera-hoiho, Paraire, Puutu, Kakahu, Kaheru, Poke, Kakahu TBColho, he Kakano Kaari, he Paraoa, he Pihikete. \"< Haeremai! Haere-mai! Haeremai! Ki a Pabaone ! Ki a Pabaonb Waikato ! TuraugaircuV KO ROPITEONE RATOU KO TIT* i£A, . .ngataonga ! katoa atu. He Potae, he PuiituV he Kahu mo roto, hate nei, aha nei, me nga mea whakapaipai 'katoa mo° te ■wahine. Kihipone. : Etui ana i nga kahu tane itaua whare. H.ABI ;TA.HU PIA, KIHIPONE. WIREMT7 KARAAWHATA. HE PIA BEEA BAWA. E tiakina ana e te Kawanatanga te mahinga o tana Pia kia : ; . ■■,pai ai. ','.'. ;■/ KO TAAPU, iAKTJ T A HOKO RONGOA Pukapuka hoki, KABATTTOIH 8081, KIHIFONE. He tangata ata whakaranu ia i te rongoa. Ko nga Tino Bongoa pai kei a ia e takoto tonu ana. ERUTNI "WTTffU, AI HOKO WHENTJA, KAI WHAKAMAOEI, . TUEANGANUI. KO TE HIIRI, nga mea pera katoa mo te whare, mo te aha noa. (Etata aiiakite Puna ipofeaiaiterori). Kabatixohb Eobi, Kihipone. TITIBO MAI KI TENEI! KEI wareware koutou ko te Whare e pai rawa ana te mahi, e iti ana te utu, kei a W. TARATA Kai hanga Kooti, Porowhita Kooti', he mahi .Parakimete hoki. He hu Hoihp etahi o ana mahi. • Kei te Waaptt a Eibi, Kihipone. He Paki, he Terei, kei a ia mo te Hoko, Kurutete ranei.
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Waka Maori, Volume I, Issue 28, 12 April 1879, Page 382
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350Page 382 Advertisements Column 2 Waka Maori, Volume I, Issue 28, 12 April 1879, Page 382
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