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hjNo'. * :'..../ti' SAXt-L' u ■ '..ILL GIVE US A LONO &JD HAPPY 10*11 TJXTOTHIRt It v...i« 0 u.uul)M<neo ii«U.> ■» .<js»,.. . . ...» RICHES, TITLES, HQNOIR PROSES, ARE A3 NOUGHT TO AT>EEI*Y.3*aOTfD XXML A SONG OF GRATITUDE (By in F.B.A. «<f 80 Year* of Age nnl« » wl<t Phrnlehn «■■>: ■' "•"••' tw«ll ihonll drtnl OEANIf LITTLE AILMENT, I ALWAYB QUOTE f'THHOW -" PHASIC TO THE DOGS."—A correspondent writes to aaklme which I consider the best medicine for a ••confirmed dyspeptic "ildulge in." My dear Sir. or Madam (I don't know which iris, for o&ly 1 initials fca»e be« used-asa signature), I am not a doctor, neither do I profess to know anything at af about the British Pnarmacopiaj. When advised to take this or that nostrum for any Jttle ailment I always quote Shakespeare. " Throw physic to the dogs* I'll none ofit." And I would.say'tub same to my present inter'ocutor. ENO'S FRUIT SALT is the only thing in the way of medicine that I indulge in ; and though it may sound omething like a puff, yet I find that it is all that I require to keep mevin-health:yroYidcd I also leinembcr St. Paul's advice to be temperate in all things.— From Ml and Things. — Vktoiijl World. I SUCCESS IN LIFE.—"A new invention is brought -before <dc public and commands success. A score of abominablt imitations are imined/tely 'introduced by the unscrupulous, who. in copying the original closely enough fo. dwive the Public, arid yet not so exactly as to infringe upon legal rights, exercise aV ingenuity that employed in ail original channel could not fail to secure reputation aprofit."— Adams' Sor.D r.v aix CiiEiti-rts. Vkh-v 2*. Od. and 4s. Ctf Fruit Salt Works. Hatcham, London, by/ C E"no'«P.-.t«nt. The " LOUIS " VeWeteen. The strictest examiner may try every test of tc and sight without discovering that these are than the Genoa Velvets which they so closely i. | ble. while the peculiar arrangements resulting! and rough wear, which would ruin real »el four times the price, l-'or Cost u mes and Trir it is unequalled, and in fact for all imposes which Silk Velvet may be used we specially recommend the "LOWS" VfcLVEFEE" Every yard of genuine bears I k name of " Louis." May be had from all jgj Drapers throughout "the Colonies, most . ;of whom will , send patterns tort free on ' application. '-, am o a T I ME S I? 1 N T I K 0 /OF F I C E, A VIA, /A M 0 A. riIHE SAMOA TIMES IS IfLSHED EVERY SATURDAY. AND CIKOULAf inROCOHOUT THE SAMOAN AND TONGJfHtOUPS, AS WELL A 8 IN Till! AUSTKALIAN COIfES, FIJI, NEW ZEALAND r THEREBY MAKING mJbBT CLASS jHfefe*

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Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 18, 16 February 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 18, 16 February 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 18, 16 February 1889, Page 4

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