ORSONS PREPARATION OF PEPsINE FOR INDIGESTION. As Wine in bottle*, at Si, Sa, 9«; Lom ges, at 2s bd, 43 Od : Globules, at 2s, 3s Cd and Cs Gd; and a3 Powder, in one ounce bottles, at 43 earh. To be had of all chemists and the monnfacMORSON AND SON, SOUTHAMPTON ROW, RUSSEL SQUARE, LONDON. Tf IRB Y'S UNOXIDISED V PHOSPHORUS PILLS. Tho beet Tonic for Convalescents and for ALL NERVOUS DISORDERS. KIRBY'S COMPOUND PHOSPHORUS PILLS contain Luminous Phosphorus und Iron (chemical food), with Quinine und Nux Vomica. These Pills rapidly restore Nerve Power. They cure Neuralgia, Epilepsy, Melancholia, and other manifestations! ot Nervous Exhaustation, induced by overwork, excessive anxiety and worry, the depressing influences of climate, etc. Kirbv and Co.'s PURE PHOSPHORUS PILLS contain the ÜBual doso of Luminous Phosphorus, and may be taken in the placo of the above whon quiniuu or iron is not desired. ♦ Sold in Bottles, 35., 55., and 10s. each. H. AND T. K I RII Y, A XI) CO. 14, Newjia.v Steeet, London, YV. mARAXACUM AND PODOPHYLLIN A dose of this fluid combination is recommended for Liver Derangement, particularly when arising from slight congestion. By gently acting on the 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 Podophyllin is much safer than calomel or blue pill, and certainly quite equal for removing the distressing inconvenience and pain attendant on dyspepsia. Taraxacum has for years past proved of value in these cases, but its combination with Podophyllin, or Mny Applo Resin, considerably enhances its power. Bottles, 2s 9d and 1b 6d each, sold by chemists and J. Pepper, 237, Tottenham-court-road, whose name is on the label. SA M 0 A POST 0 FFICE. THE proprietors of this Journal having entered into tho necessary arrangements, have established a Post OtTict a,.;, ;,. an( j tuown aB ,x " "" : tn V,n worried on u ious Govo Offices in the Colonies, and elsewhere. mdo up for all parts of the ...... . departure of uny vessel from this port, and notices to that effect will be posted at least twenty-four hours previous to tho said departure. Every possible means will bo used to ensure the safe delivery of all letters entrustod to tho said Post Office, at their destination. Every care, will ho taken of letters received from tho various Colonial and other Post Offices. Persons sending to this office for letf"-° &c, that may bo in our care, will pica* take notice, that unless tho messenger itten order they will not be «iiu vujjuiins of vessels leaving harbour for any other postal port would eatly oblige by sending a notice to this ice at least twenty-Tour hours previous to their departure. Until further notico the charges upon Letters not exceeding A au oz. will be to : d - Wales; Victoria; South ralia ; Queensland ; Western laniu ; NewIsland ; Fiji Islands ; Tahiti, and Honolulu, "'"-'■•'' . .... 0 6 t); Honolulu, (via Sydney); New Caledonia; United .ist Indies, (via Sydney); Frani (vii Sydney) ; Germany, (i Sydney); New Eoundland; No BOOK PACKETS, &c. uwuiany, for evory two ounces, or fraction of two ouncos 0 0 New Zealand, ditto, ditto, ditto .... 0 3 Queensland, ditto, ditto, ditto 0 3 South Australia, ditto, ditto, ditto .. U 3 S. S. Islands, ditto, ditto, ditto .... 0 1 United Kingdom, ditto, ditto, ditto.. 0 -I United Statos, ditto, ditto, ditto 0 3 Victoria, ditto, ditto, ditto 0 3 N.B.—A book packet must bo sent open at both ends, so as to admit of the contents being rasily withdrawn for examination, otherwise it will be treated as a letter. For the greater security of the contents, however, it may bo tied at tho ondß with string, but the string must not in any caso bo sealod to tho packot. A book packet must not contain any letter, or communication of the nature of a letter, unless it bo a cirtular letter, or bo wholly printed. Letters may bo Rogitterod. Further particulars may bo obtained concerning the Postal arrangements, upon application to, W. E. AGAR, Makaobi. " fcumoa Express " Office, Apiu, Samoa, Oct. 1, U77.
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Issue 46, 17 August 1878, Page 4
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688Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Issue 46, 17 August 1878, Page 4
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