/ i M o 15 C, A N A X 1) C u . . M K 15 (MI A X T S, m:\tka. FIJI. HAVI! OX SALK— Sheeting, white and grev, single and double width Prints, at all prices ; ' Dlankets, white, Wile, and rod Muslins Shawls, Turkey Red Onion'd llandkorrhiois, Umbrellas Knives, • Axes, Pots, and all otlicr descriptions of Native trade r.eef: Flour, in tins Riscuits, in tins Preserved Meat, and Fish kerosene, Paint. Tar. and Oil Shot. Powder, and Caps Muskets, Metal. Rope Flocks, Agents to all the large Sydney Houses. Indents executed on favorable terms. Agents to the X* w Zealand Insurum-e Company, and the Colonial Mutual Life Assiraiiiv Societ;. vrk xi s 111 xi; wauk hj o u B k, L !•: V U K A, F I J 1. rpilK undersigned being in receipt of I periodical .shipments direct front London, of Drawing, Dining, and Ih*d Loom requsites. Jtc., for the complete furnishing of a house throughout, are in a position to supply the whole of Polynesia, at prices considerably under what can I>»• imported troin either Sydney or New Zealand, on the same system as heretofore, by only selling goods of sterling quality, at a discount of o per emit, for cash. ( hders carefully packed—free of charge—and fi.rwarded to any part of the Croup. 11. HADDOCK. & Co. Lovitka. X., r iji. X.D. —Fuller particulars at the Otliee ol tliis paper. SAMOA STATIOXKL V KMPoRILM.
.SAMOA TIMES OFFICE, Apia. Samoa. IN SALK— Note i'aper 1.. it. r r.ip. tK. •< Envelopes, Jill sizes Ink, Mark mnl colored Inkstands anil Penwipers I’piivacks ami IVnhol.h ■rs. 1 ’.mis of all descriptions Novels ledgers ami Account Hooks Memorandum Hooks Plotting Paper 1.. ail Pencils 1 avoir.' Holders I.etter Hooks Ami a largo variety of arlieles usually to l.e found in a Stationer’s Shop. (IRATEI-Tl.-( '< 'MFt (KTING. K r PS’S C! ol' 0 A ii ])Y a thorough knowledge of tho natural laws wliieh govern tho operations of digestion and nutrition, and l.v a eareful application of the lino properties of well selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided oar breakfast tables with a (l.dieatcdv flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctor’s bills. It is by the ' judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may bo gradually built up ■ until strong enough to resist every tendency : to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies tiro floating around us to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape main- a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortilied with pure blood and a properly nourished frame. See article in the Civil Service Gazette.” Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold in -5 lb. end 1 lb. packets and tins [ nut damageable in tins), labelled thus: JAM E S El*l’ S & CO., H I. Threadiieeillo Street, and 170 I’ieadilly Works : Fusion Hoad and Camden Town London. HUE A K FAST. IloMtrOl'ATllte CIIKMISTS, S A L E LEDGERS. HILLS OF LADING FOOLSCAP. Samoa Times offle*.
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Issue 43, 27 July 1878, Page 1
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492Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Issue 43, 27 July 1878, Page 1
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