WILL OIVB'US ▲ LONG ASD HIOT Mil tOdlTBlRt RICHES, TITLES, HONOUR, POWER, jM^M^WS, ARE Afll NOUGHT TO A OttrH.Y.BOOfrlt* LOW, ON6 OF GRATITUDE t in F.BX of 80 Yeais of Age s wlw Fhnfcfen idL« ... MLTI «M»MI KT ftiym* tttM «tkt In jait f i»jr, i t»t»r. OB ANY LITTLE AILMBNT. I ALWAYS QUOTB "THROW PEL3fSIC TO TALK DOGS."—A correspondent writes to ask me which I consider the best medicine for a "confirmed dyspeptic subject" to "indulge in." My dear Sir. or Madam (I don't know which it is, for only initials have been used at a would say the same to my present inter ocutor. ENO'S FRUIT SALT is the only Pidorial World. SUCCESS IN LIFE.—"A new invention is brought before the public and commands success. A score of ebomtnabU imitations axe immediately introduced by the unscrupulous, who, in copying the original closely enough to deceive the Public, and yet not so exactly as to infringe upon legal rights, exercise an ingenuity that employed in an original channel could not fail to secure reputation & profit." —Aitnr CACTION-Rumlno tteh Bottlt* and set tbtttt U mtrkM - r.WS MOIt BALT."-Wlthout It on hvrt ton lipOMTl mi \Tf IriTlll'frt Imllilto'f Sold it ill Chimisti. Pri»e 2«. 9d. and 4s. CJ. °repared only at Eno's Fruit Salt Works, Hatcham, London, by JO. *Ws P .'cnt. The " LOUIS " Velveteen The strictest examiner may try every test of touch - , and sight without discovering that these are other than the Genoa Velvets which they so closely hj He, while the peculiar arrangements resulting in tfce - (est woven pile enable them to stand mtexwunabh* j v_ ii 11 t i n1 niltnti ■! four times the price. Tor Costumes and TttUMassga " it is unequalled, and in fact for all purposes a - which Silk Velvet may be wed we , ; ,j specially recommend the "LOUIS" VELYEJE ; Every yard of genuine bears I name of " Louis." May be had from all gj Drapers throughout . the Colonies, most of whom will 1 tend patterns post free on application. T II E SAMOA GENERAL PRINTING OFFICE, APIA, SAMOA. IHE SAMOA TIMEB 18 PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY, AND CIRCULATED THROUGHOUT THE BAMOAN AMD TONGAN GROUPS, AB WELL AS IN THE AUSTRALIAN OOLONIEB, FIJI, NEW ZEALAND, AMERICA, AND EUROPE, THEREBY MAKING IT A FIRST CLASS ADV
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Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 21, 9 March 1889, Page 4
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378Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 21, 9 March 1889, Page 4
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