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THURSDAY, BKPTBUBBB 11. IWN At 10.30 a.m. sharp. rK. V. A L V O R D . having received instructions from Mr. J. Chambers, will soil by public auetioo lit the late Polynesia Hotel, on Thursday next at 10JJ0 tun. sharp, Fancy Prints and Muslins 2000 yards White Calico An immense assortment of Men's, Women's and Hoys' Clothing, Haberdashery, ami Fancy Goods, Milks, Velvets and Dress Stuffs Ironmongery ( hie Iron Safe. Paints Provisions, Flour. «Sc. Also 1 Boat, with oars and sails A*T J. H U N T« ' AUCTIONEER, iSini'i'ixii ini> Commission Acknt, APIA. Sales conducted promptly and economically. Advances made on consignments. g- ETZ LE R i Commission Merchants and SHIP PI N G A(iEN TS, Exporters ov COLOXIAL P K 0 D D C E, BUISHANK (QUEENSLAND.) I \ S. P A R K E R, Has a large and varied stock of Provisio and Dry Goods on side at lowest pric for Cash. He also gives the highest price I Coura and other Wand Produce. * AC L 1.-: no us e, ALFRED s. BMAXLEY,

I’aoflllKTOlt. Best Wines, Spirits, anil I Won* always, on hand. Arroiixuv, Baotnt.vroit, anti Aok.nt, Is prepared to draw out Wills, Deeds, Agreements, Mortgages, Contracts, Ac., Ac., and to undertake all other husiness in connection witli the High Commissioner’s Court, under " The Western J’acilie Order in Council of 1*77.” Ok in k : International Horn,, (Mat \ f i;i. K, Samoa. BROTESTAXT school for thk CHILDREN OF FOREIGN. RESIDENTS. rpi 111 Trustees of the ahovo-nametl 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 feels one shilling per week. Further particulars as regards the terms for extra branches (Drawing, Music, Languages, Book-keeping, &e.), and for hoarders, may he obtained from the Trustees, or from Mr. and Mrs- O'Byrnk. All applications for admission to the School to he made to the Trustees, or to Mr. and Mrs. O’Byrne. j. E. V. Ai.volt D, Secretary.

1 A II M I, K K .1 A N (i WIIOI.KS.VLK AMI KKTAII. BToREKEEPEH Sarm Lf.k Janh begs to notify tlie public that li<j Las opened bis now store it MatalVle, with ii largo assortment oi General Merchandise. S AN J) CO.'S FANCY GOODS J'ATIOXKUV EMPORIUM Just received n lur„'o assortment of IV. Superior Hair Brushes Scented Soaps Violot Powder Infant's Feeding Bottles Pictures Nautical Almanacs for 188") School Books 1 towing Paper I 'arohment Playing Uards Hiding \VbJpi And a large genafcl a o tmon' ol Slati i\ awl I'an y Qcod •

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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 101, 6 September 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 101, 6 September 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 101, 6 September 1879, Page 3

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