f Y 0 N'L Y T H E I ~ • i 'n e w a m'' ; e'r I (f"A "N, . It is the only Sewisg yliich has a .•*.:".*.:" vi-« r *«aßtF-TURE4I)I¥&.?HTJTT > I,E. i . »• i Murtl • »; • tvA. • * I. 'WO IT HAS SELF-SETTING NEEDLE. n o3 | ■ , .- :., , M H "<■' NEVER BREAKS'THE THREAD. , U (J , ' ru " '■ ' <r l '■' M '• J j jfEVEB SKIPS STITCHES. • « H '*" ' : " •>'•»«.' .hi. . is THE LIGHTEST RUNNING. Mminuu tw ,The Most Durable;' and in Every Receptj). ~,, T H E* Rc ß E"S T ' FAM IL Y SEWING MACHINE. M ■•. i i.•• u iwa *•< 1- •!» AMERICAN" is easily learned, does not get out of order, and v wafrk»a»» less, labour than any other Machine , Illuatr»te.d< Circular furnished on application. ' - < «•'•)•«• ..-t," . • , hi j, . . . ~ . J * AGENTS \V ANT ED. /. S. B. Xs-ox, Manager, Office Salesroom, 121G Maikop Street, San Francisco, Cal
''h" sciienkentvalb - and' co., -■: aji aeuka i tySftk i wsa j I AN B SPIRITS. /oO ed; iteiT. »| ~ I .in; I ;■•,.!. -•-•' AH' tfdbrs aiust- be!«oownpaaiad 'either ! 4Uh:(butts;or bills of lading of-jajanii pro•ducfc* if th§.lat*ajr, pur best ttttbntiqa.-.js a •b«giTO» tojte exposal y. 3 . „; w j *h& a«:oui8.«0 ii —ra»>::imv«i I'* 1 f »<<! *««:*:, L<M(is L_ ' ~£]>■ __ m<<! . • '3, lOTBLE \R, ROBERTS'S S^lHolNT "THE FRIENDJ" •istoenftdeutly recommended to tlio public as :au uiSaUmg rimedyTTOr'wounds of every ' desoriplftn f remady for ulcerated . soro, and inflamed eyes, sore hj^—p »-. breasts, piles. I It also entirely rataoves 0» ] .lonl smell arising iro ■) .;Soid "i3Jcl, 2s alj , '22s oaoi; *nd ted '.'■. '"''. "'•., .. : *5 j
'' "IT'LUJiE JVNTPfcSCBOPHXnLZE OB &L> >h.t i< ... XiiEAliyj&l'lLLS, ,-; pro'vfed Winorfc than sixty years 1 experience •"4 -10'l*Mme-of thoJ)«st the blood and assist ,; i rations. '£3 icy form a nuld and sppmior
H 'lil»!P r ß''S' COCOA! MO 1 i BREAKFAST. •' T)Y a thorough knowledge of tho *"' —' ' ' - *" k! jk_ govern tho nd 'nutrition, and perties ni' well selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has 'fyreAjired oui .breakfast table* with n immmmtMKM juffilioift tsa of siwh articles of diet that u ' i'6nilitntio* may -be (rrudmjly built up until strong enough to resist every tendency no disease. - Hundreds of, t»ul>tfe maladies pre floating, arguni^s. to, atlaeK wherever there is, a, weak Jso»t 4 , may eqqqpo many a fatal shaft by koenmg ourselves m ell fortified with pure blood and a properly i ourishod frame." —*Hce aVtiele in tho " Civil Service Gazette." *
Made dimply with boiling water or milk, Sold in $ lb. end 1 lb/ -paekeU and* tlfte not damageable in tins), labelled thus : JAME 8 2*P.?a i CO., vouuiorrmia tmEalsTs, i| • • o'i I - » 84, Threadneedlo Stroet. and 170 Picadilly;
t1 It A 1 It A YONB,' IVATEIt COLOURS, BBAWING I'APEB, And Caiiicl-hnir Brunlics. 'lll4 £B, OFFICE. n\JUP E UIWKP* A-N MA I L A W^OmiA'.OUIIMAItY I'or tlio Aimtreiian OUoniea, is received bv »' . every JfegUefci-Uail.
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 106, 11 October 1879, Page 4
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450Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 106, 11 October 1879, Page 4
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