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i Givaw A LONG A-O i£fpt urv l^W,-*! R CH& TITLES, HJN9UI. MgM^Mrt^M, Ant A 8 NOUCPT TO A tOwlfi .oi i: JTBQN6 OF GRATITUDE (By in F B A T»M» of Age nh wiu iHinat* i"*" • <n> KNOT* HALT I •••a a-M Ttw »i»trfia aUw not fiwrl li<l*ri*tioo inctitof wt*i w ■»'. lOft AN t i.i'l!TT.B AILMRNT. I ALWAYt 4tJ?&fß I always quote Shakesp»jre, "Thr.w phyaic to J' would nytne -am* n my present, misrocum. .*-"" *** tbinz in the way of medicine that I indulge in: and though it may scwd something i«e a pittT, vet I find that it is all tint 1 require to keep me in berth prodded i alio remember St. Paul* alvice to be temperate ia all things.—fr#»* tftn iMf f««*'•<Pitiaibtltt'ertd. • * . . - :.<Ji; i;:i-. QUCC333 IN liIFB.-"A new invention is brought J*?soP L&1 . A score of «" ~ '" "" not *o *xa«tlv'as to infiinge upon !•"«( _, • . .i 1 cm \.\ „.,; :',,• t ( *Kura reputation & profit. — Atamr i Bottit >»IHt hMttU raarkM ■ r.*W rUfir SALT.'-Wr.Soa' It ma* lmj>c»«l on hjr i»mii -•■» imiiulata, Soj.d bv *it Oneuis-s. Prne 2#. 3d, an-l l*< 6d. :*; ,--> - •""* •H only at Sno's Fruit Salt Wdrki.M itcham. London, by J (>;•">«!* *M«rtt.

The " LOUIS " V<flve» The strictest examiner mav try every teat of tc*ch . ;i and aiKht without discover!..* t»i»t these «»<>»«* "-litheGevoa Vilveu which -Ik- to Mr reaMW. while the peculiar arranst--.-r.cnls result fast woven pile enable them to stand inland rough wear, which would rum MJ fourtkiv. he price. For Costum* s and 1 u! i use 11.'II d. and in fact for all purpos which Silk VeXtl may be used w specially recotr meuil the "LOUIS" VELVETEER.; Every yard of «enuine bears dS* name of " Louts." ■ May be had fr.>ui *H d Drap-rs throughout i the Colonics, most . of wliorr will "" send patterns rorr F. ee on application. r n e SAM 0 A TI M E GENE R A L HINTING OFF I C E, APIA, SAMOA. IDE BAMOA TIMES IS PUBLIBBED EVEEY BATUBDAY, " • ' v > yrl.it." AND CIRCULATED TBROUGBOUT . ". » TBE SAMOAN AND TONOAN GBOTJPB, AS WELL AS IN'THE AUSTBALIAN COLONIES, FIJI, NEW ZEALAND, • . -" < 1 (■ •« )• .;■ .1 AMERICA, AND EUBOPE, ' ' • ■ * ««•*» -. •-«>» ■'.:■■'■ '. —•»1 "■" ■■v. 1 ...rtjftfiifti. THEREBY MAKING IT A FIBBT CLAfiS ABlVlßTiil^J

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Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 33, 1 June 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 33, 1 June 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 33, 1 June 1889, Page 4

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