ORSON'S PREPARATION OF 'pEPSINE FOR INDIGESTION. \s Wino in bottles, at 3s, ss, 9s; Lozoni, at 2a 6d, 4s li!; Globules, at 2s, 3s (id. and (is till; and as Powder, in one ouneo bottles, at 4s each. Jo be had of all chemists and the iuaunfacMORSON AND SON, SOUTHAMPTON ROW, RUSSEL SQUARE, LONDON. /•IRBY'S UNOXIDISED PHOSPHORUS PILLS. "he best Tonic for Convalescents and for ALL NERVOUS DISORDERS. KIRBY'S COMPOUND PHOSPHORUS PILLS contain Luminous Phosphorus and Iron (chemical food), with Quinine and Nux Vomica. These Pills rapidly rostoro Nerve Power. They cure Neuralgia, Epilepsy, Melancholia, and other manifestations of Nervous Exhaustation, induced by overwork, excessive anxiety and worry, the depressing influences of climate, etc. Kirbv and Co.'s PURE PHOSPHORUS PILLS contain tho usual dose of Luminous Phosphorus, and may be taken in the place of the above when quinine or iron is not desired.
Sole Manufacturers : 11. AND T. KIEIiY, AND CO., 14, Newman - Stbebt, Losdok, W. riUUAXACUM AND PODOPHYLLIN, A dose of this fluid combination is recommended for Liver Derangement, particularly when arising from slight congestion. By gently acting on tho liver and slightly moving the bowels, tho heavy drowsy feeling and headache, with, generally, pains in the chest and back, especially after eating, is dissipated. Taraxacum and Podophyliin is much safer than calomel or blue pill, and certainly quito equal for removing tho distressing inconvenience and pain attendant on dyspepsia. Taraxacum has for years past proved of valuo in theso cases, but its combination with Podophyllin, or Hay Apple Resin, considerably enhances its power. Bottles, 2s 9d and 4s (id each, sold jper, '237, Totteuhame is on the label.
vinegar, and the soothing eil'eots of a balsamic basis. el's Toilet Soaps are manufactured oy an improved process, which divests them from the impurities and alkalino causticity jo injurious to tender skins. Rimmel's Pomades arc prepared with the SAMOA POST OFFICE. THE proprietors of this Journal having entered into the necessary arrangements, havo established a Post Office in Apia, Samoa, and known as the "Samoa Express," to be curried on upon the same principal as the various Governmental Post UiHces in the Colonics, and elsewhere. Mails will be made up for all parts of the world upon the departure of any vessel from this port, and notices to that effect will be posted at least twenty-four hours previous to the said departure.
y possible melius will bo useil t< the safe delivery of nil letter! entrusted to the said Post Ollice, at theii destination, Every rare will ho talon of letter? received from the various Colonial and other Post Oilices. Persons sending to this office for It' &>•', that may be in our cure, will please t< take, notice, that unless tho incssengei brings a written order they will not bi delivered up to them. Agents and Captains of vessols leaving harbour for any other j ' greatly oblige by sending a notico to this offieo at least twenty-four hours previous to their departure. Until further notico tho chargos upon Letters not oxcooding 1 an oz. will be to : s. d' New South Wales ; Victoria ; South Australia ; Queensland ; Western Australia ; Tasmania ; ' New Zealand ; Norfolk Island ; Fiji Islands ; Tahiti, and Honolulu, (direct) .. .. .. 0 C Germany, (direct); Honolulu, (via Sydney); Now Caledonia; United Kingdom, (via Sydney); Uuitod States, (including California and Oregon.) 0 9 East Indies, (via Sydney); France, (via Sydney) ; Germany, (vii Sydney); New Fouudlaud; Novu Scotia. .. 10 United States of Columbia .. ..20 Newspapers, (not exceeding 2 ozs.).. 0 1 rther particulars may bo obtained conug the Postal arrangements, upon cation to, W. E. AGAB, M.VMAUKB. Apia, Stimou, fX't. 1, 1877,
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Issue 30, 27 April 1878, Page 4
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