Hamburg, January 1879. 7"E beg to iuform you that thebusiy J ness heretofore carried on uinlei the firm of DIE FACTOR KJ VON JOHAN CESAR QODEFFBOY & SOUK, at Apia, RnmfUn Islands, hivs bocn transod Ist January 1878 to the under- _ jed Company with all assets aud liabilities. The management of this est»b'iishment remains with Mr. Theodor Weber and Mr. Aloist Goiikfkkoy of whose signatures please take notice. We remain, Yours respectfully, Joll. OK*. Guiikkfkoy a; Sons. DEiTsniK Flandkls- into Pla.ntaqesCeski.ischakt dkr Sidsee-Ix.sei.x ZO Hami;: :;i;. 0. G. Poschen. jl E RNS. FEII NS. PERNS. A beautiful selection of nicely dried and prepared FIJI FERNS, on sale at the Samoa Times Office. JEW NOVELS, LADIES' WORK-BOXES, OLEOGRAPHS, WRITING DESKS, POLYGRADES, RAWING PENCILS, CALL DELLS, IRED, BLUE, AND BLACK INK, At the Samoa Times Office. 7< A G I, E HOUSE, f\ 11 AS. 11. RAWS ON, Attorney, Procurator, and Aoest, Is prepared to draw out Wills, Deeds, Agreements. Mortgages, Contracts, &c.i &c, and to undertake all other business in connection with the High Commissioner's Court, under " The Western Pacific Order in Council of 1877." Ofkice: International Hotel, I HEREBY give notice to all to whom it may concern, that I have THIS DAY appointed Lau Tab as my attorney to act for me in all matters during my absence from Samoa; and all other Powers of Attorney whatsoever are hereby revoked. Dated this 10th dav of May, 187' J. An 'Man, Lion Hotel, Apia. "Witness—On as. 11. Rawson, Attorney, Procurator. iv.c, Matafele.
VLL monthly or other accounts must be sent in duplicate to my agent, Mr. Chas. H. Rawsox, at his office, International Hotel, Matafele, otherwise they will not be recognised. Lai- Tar, Lion Hotel, Apia. June 3rd, IST!'. PROTESTANT SCHOOL FOR THE CHILDREN' OF FOREIGN RESIDENTS. Trustees of the above-named X School have great pleasure in intimating that the classes are in full operation under the superintendence of Mr. and Mrs. O'Byrne. For the ordinary branches the fee is one shilling per week. Further particulars a* regards the terras for extra branches (Drawing, Music, Languages, I look-keeping, Sic), and for boarders, may be obtained from the Trustees, or from Mr. and Mrs. O'Byrne. All applications for admission to the School to be made to the Trustees, or to Mr. and Mrs. O'Byrne. Qeqrok A.Turner, M.D., ('.M., Secretary. 11 as a large and varied stork of Provisions and Dry Goods on salo at loweat prieos for Cash. Copra and other Islaud rroduoc. "ÜBT ARRIVED, ex Reconnaissance • I and on salo ut the Samoa Timks Office, a variety of Collins' SHEET HAPS. Price, 3d. each.
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 92, 5 July 1879, Page 3
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433Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 92, 5 July 1879, Page 3
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