NEW AMERICAN, It is the only Skwiko Machine which has a SELF-THRE APTXd SHUTTLE. IT HAS ELF-SETTING NEEDLE. NEVER BREAKS THE THREAD. NEVER SKIPS STITCHEi IS THE LIGHTEST RUXN'.N' The Simplest, liie Most Durable, and in Every Reecpix. THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACII 1X 1 The " NEW AMERICAN " is easily learned, does not -,'et mil of order, a>. ■will do more work with less labour than any other Machine Illustrated Ciruul furnished on application. AGENTS W A N TE D.
Inok. Malinger, Office and Salesroom, SCHENKENWALL) AND CO., JEREZ AND OrCßl'O, S AND s r All orders must be accompanied citln ■with drafts, or bills of lading of Island ]>r fluce; if the latter, our best attention 'vi b« given to its disposal. 3, UTILE TOWER-STREET. T\R. ROBERTS'S CELEBRATED OINT- J D MENT, ! "THE POOR MAN'S FRIEND," j 's confidently/ recommended to the public as ! an unfailing remedy for wounds of every | description ; n certain remady for ulcerated , legs, burns, sraHs, bruises, chilblains, scor- ; butie eruptions, and pimples in the face. ; sore and inflamed eves, sore heuds. sore ' breasts, piles. It also entirely removes the ! foul smell arising from cancer. j Fold in pots, lajd, 2s 9d, 4» 6d. lls and each; and his PILUUE ANTT-SCROI'HT'L.E o}i AL- I TERAITVE PILLS, proved by more than sixty years' experience | to be one of the best medicines for purifying the blood and assisting Nature in her operations. They form a mild and superior faiuly aperient, which may he taken at all es without confinement or change of Sold in boxes at 1 Sad. 2s I .M, 4s Gd, lis und 22s eaeb. Prepared only by Bkacii & HaiinicottBridpurt. Doisiit. England, and sold by ul' Medicine Vendors. GRATEKI'Ii—COMVDUTJXIi F.vrs'B CO ii T)Y a thorough knowledge of the |> natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the. fine properties of well selected cocoa, Mr. Epps tins provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored bavonigi! which may save us many heavy doctor's hills. It by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a o institution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency l.i disuse. Hundreds "f subtle maladies arc floating around us to attack wherever "jere is a weak point. We may escape lmny a fatal shaft by keeping ourselvo well't'ovlitied with pure blond and a properh aourished frame." See article in tin "Civil Service (ia/ette." Made (.imply with boiling water or milk 8«U in i lh. nnd 1 lb. packets and tin) [met damageable in tinsj, labelled thus: JAM E S KV V S & CO., 84, Thrcailiieedle Street, and 170 Picndilly Works : Eui-ton Head and (,'auideu Town London. | R A y 0 N P, WATER COLOURS, DRAWING PAPER And t uinel-hair Brtishes. TIMES (»'ROE. rPB.E KUBOI'KAN MA I I (A MONTHLY SUMMARY Pe» the AuetriJian Colonic*, is received hi every English Mail. Cold nt the Samoa Turns Office.
1"21U Market Street, Sun Francisco, C'al. CUKE ¥Oll ALL! H OLL 0 W AY'S OIXTII EX T Bronchitis, IKpthcrin, Sore TUroata Coughs, aud Colds. This Oiutmrnt will euro when every other means have failed. It is a sovereign remedy for all derangements of the throat and cheat. Settled coughs or wheezing will he promptly removed by rubbing iu the Unguent. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts.—Old Wounds. ■Sores, and Tlecrs. It is surprising how quickly a sore, ulcer, or wound, deprives the body of strength and unfits it for the duties of life, and it is no less wonderful to wateh the effect of Holloway's Healing Ointment, when it is used according to the printed directions, and assisted by appropriate doses of the Tills. Gout and Rheumatism. I AVill be cured with the greatest certainty i if large quantities of the Ointment be well j worked into the afflicted parts. This treat- ! ment must bo perseveringly followed for I ome time, and duly assisted by powerful 1 doses of Holloway's Pills. These purifying i and soothing remedies demand the earnest! attention of all persons liable to rehumatisin. ! gout, sciatica, or other painful affections of ! the muscles, nerves, or joints. j I Universal Patronage. I Let all sufferers from general or local : disease taJie heart and follow in the wake | of thousands who ascribe their restoration of 1 health to the use of Holloway's Ointment ! and Pilts. Jiheumatisiu in the muscles or ; joints, gouty pains, neuralgic tortures, cramps and spasmodic twiehes depart tinder the employment of these noble remedies. I Bad legs, all kinds of wounds, ulcers, sores, burns, cutaneous inflammations, arc quickly conquered. The reputation Holloway's Ointment and Pills have acquired throughout the habitable tilobe. should induce every auTicted person to give them a fair trial before desparing of relief or abandoning hope. Piles, Vistula*, and Dropsical Swelling-. Tliis incomparable Ointment is earnestly recommended to all suffering from, or huvI big a tendency to dropsy. The worst oases will yield iu a comparatively short space of time when this Ointment is diliu'ontlv 'rubbed into the parts affected. Tu ail ' I serious maladies the Pills should ho taken ' to purify the blood, and regulate its ■ circulation. Both the Ointment and Pills sin " I used in the following complaints : , ! Bad Legs Lumbago i- ' Bad Breasts Piles „ I Burns Kheumatism r Bunions Sore Nipples ~ Chilblains Scalds „ ('hupped Hands ' Sore Throat* v Contracted and still Skin Discuses Joints Scurvy Corns solV Sore Heads j Fistulas Tumours Gout I'hers , UhmdulumvcllingsW'ouuds The Ointment and Pills arc sold at Professor Holloway's establishment, j.'i:). Oxford-street. London : also by nearly every respectable Vendor of Medicine throughout the civilised world, in boxes and pots, u. I ljd., lis. 'Jd., -Is. 6d , lis.. '."Js., and ;i;fs. | each. Each Pot and Box of the (iouuino Medicines bears the British (lovernment Stamp, with the words ■■ Holloway's ! Pills and Ointment, London," engraved thereon. Oti the Label is the address. 53«, Oxfordstreet, Loudon, where alone they are Manufactured. I J.V Boh arc of all compounds styled i Pills and OilUinuHt, wiUl a ' "New York" Label. 0 K , I LEDOKieS. HILLS OF L...')!N'i. I FOOLSCAP. I H..KCI TlMI> r/lllc
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 165, 25 September 1880, Page 4
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1,010Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 165, 25 September 1880, Page 4
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