Kia kite! Kia kite!! Kia kite!!! KAI HOKIO TAONQA., HEHITINGA TIRITI, NEPIA, E ki ana, raana rawa ano te hoko iti o te taonga o nga Toa katoa o Nepia. E ki atu ana aia ki nga Maori. Kaua e whakarongo Ki ta te taringa e rongo ai, engari ano ki ta te kanohi e kite ai. N". P. PAEANITE.
TE TAB! 0 TE WANANGA. A muri ih.o o te 28 Hurae, KEI HEHITINGA TIRITI I NEPIA, i to Taii i taia ai te Haku Pei Taima. Ko te Kai hoko mo te Knpepa TE WANANGA Ko KAKATI ma, KAI HOEO PUKAPUKA, Hehltinga Tirlti, Nepia.
THE WANANGA OFFICE will after this date be at HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER, wLere the Hawke's Bay Times was formerly published. Agents f r Xapier— COLLEDGE& CO. STATIONERS, 17 as tings-street, JNapier.
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Wananga, Volume 2, Issue 29, 20 November 1875, Page 380
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135Page 380 Advertisements Column 1 Wananga, Volume 2, Issue 29, 20 November 1875, Page 380
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