"ORSON'S PREPARATION OF PF.PSINE FOR INDIGESTION. An Wine in bottles, at 3s, ss, 9a; IxwengM, at 2s txl, 4s 6d; Globules, at --, 3s 6d--Li-'d 6s 6<l; and as Powder, in one ounce bottles, at 4s each. To be had of all chemists and the manufacturers, MORSON AND SON, SOUTHAMPTON ROW, RUSSEL SQUARE, LONDON. riRBY'S UNOXIDISED PHOSPHORUS PILLS. Tho best Tonic for Convalescents and for ALL NERVOUS DISORDERS. KIRBY'S COMPOUND PHOSPHORUS PILLS contain Luminous Phosphorus and Iron (chemical food), with Quinino and Nux Vomica. These Pills rapidly restore Nerve Power. They euro Neuralgia, Epilepsy, Melancholia, and othor manifestations oi Nervous Exhaustation, induced by overwork, excessive anxiety and worry, the depressing influences of climate, etc. Kirby and Co.'b PURE PHOSPHORUS PILLS contain the usual doso of Luminous Phosphorus, and may bo taken in the placo of tho above when quinino or iron is not desired. Sold in Bottles, 35., 55., and 10s. each. Sole Manufacturers : H. AND T. KIRBY, ANDCO. 14, Newmax Strelt, Lo.vdon, W. rUARAXAOUM AND PODOPHYLLUM A dose of this fluid combination is rccomight congestion. By —ing on tho livor and slightly ing the bowels and headache, with, generally, pains in the chest and back, especially after eating, is dissipated. Taraxacum and Podophyllin is "luch safer than calomel or blue pill, and linly quite equal for removing the distressing inconvenicneo and pain attendant on dyspepsia. Taraxacum has for years past proved of —'"» '« n— «„»„„ k..» combination vi Apple Resin, considerably onhances its power. Bottlos,'2s Od and 4s 6d each, sold by chemists and J. Pepper, 237,' court-road, whose na SAMOA POST OFFICE. THE proprietors of this Journal having entered into tho necessary arrangements, have established a Post Oftiee in Apia, Samoa, and known as tho "Sa: Express," to bo carried on upon the snnv ?ntal Post Mails will be made up for all parts of tho tho departure of any vessel ! — % and notices to that effect will be posted at least twenty-four hours previous to the said departure. Every possible means will be used to re tho safe delivery of all letters •■' •"' " lid Post Office, at'.heir ill bo taken of letters . .0 various Colonial and other Post Offices. nding to this office for letters, J bo in our care, will please to tako notice, that unless tho messenger 9 a writton order they will not be dolivored up to them. Agents and Captains of vessels leaving harbour for any othor postal port would greatly oblige by sending a notieo to this office at least twenty-four hours previous to tktir departure. U«til further notice the charges upon Letters not exceeding J an oz. will bo to : s. d New South Wales ; Victoria; South Zealand ; Norfolk Island ; HJi Islands ; Tahiti, and Honolulu, (direct) .. .. .. 0 G Gormany, (direct); Honolulu, (vii Sydney); Now Caledonia; United Kingdom, (vii Sydney); United States, (including California and Oregon.) .. .. .. ..09 st Indies, (via Sydney); Franco, 'vii Sydnoy) ; Germany, (vii Sydney); New Foundland; Nova Scotia. .. .. .. .. 1 (i United States of Columbia .. ..20 Newspapers, (not oxcooding2ozs.).. 0 1 BOOK PACKETS, Ac. Germany, for every two ounces, or fraction of two ounces 0 6 New Zealand, ditto, ditto, ditto .... 0 3 Queensland, ditto, ditto, ditto 0 3 South Australia, ditto, ditto, ditto .. 0 ."> S. 6. Islands, ditto, ditto, ditto 0 4 United Kingdom, ditto, ditto, ditto.. 0 1 United States, ditto, ditto, ditto 0 3 Victoria, ditto, ditto, ditto 0 ii N.B.—A book packet must be sent open at both ends, no as to admit of tho contents being rosily withdrawn for examination, otherwise it will bo treatod as a letter. For the greater security of tho contents, howovor, it may bo tied at the ends with string, but tho string must not in any case be sealed to tho packet. A book packet must not letter, or be wholly printed. Lottora may bo Registered. Further particulars may be obtained (oncoming the Postal arrangements, upon application to, W. E. AGAR, Manaoer. " Samoa Express" Office, Apia, Samoa, Oct. 1, 1877.
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Issue 39, 29 June 1878, Page 4
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656Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Issue 39, 29 June 1878, Page 4
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