A Milwaukee, clergyman who. while preaching a sermon on a recent Sunday evening, perceived a man and woman under the gallery in the act of kisvinj each other behind a hymn hook, did not lose his temper. No, he remained calm. He beamed mildle at the offenders over hie spectacles ; and when the young man kissed her the fifteenth time, ho merely broke his sermon shmt off in tho middle of “ thirdly,” and ottered a fervent prayer on heholf of the 11 young man in the pink necktie, and tho maiden in the bine bonnet and grey shawl, who wore profaning tho sanctuary by kissing one another in pew 78.” And the congregation said “ Amen.” Then tho woman pulled her veil down, and tho young man doiK not go to church now as much as he did. NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS against tho Estate of tho deceased WilmaM Edward Aoar, must he lodged with, and all Debts duo to the said Estate must bo paid to the Undersigned, on or before the 20th day of November next. Andrew Speiks, Agent for the Executrix of tho said W. E. Agar. Apia October, 25 1880. NOT! C E . *. ALL CLAIMS against tho Proprietors of the Samoa Times must ho lodged with, and all Debts duo to the slid Proprietors must ho paid to the Undersigned, on or before the 20th day of November next. Andrew Speiks, Apia October, 2o 1880. N OTIC E. FOR SALE that splendid open Sailing Boat Alert nowjlying in this harbour, opposite the Occidental Hotel. She will carry from four to fivo tons weight, and is a fast sailer. For further particulars. Apply to Office of this Paper. Apia October, 30-1880. PUBLIC NOTICE. APIA CEMETERY. THE Adjourned Meeting in connection with the Apia Cemetery will hr ( hold in the Foreign Church, Apia, or Tuesday next, the 2nd November, at [ 7.30 p.m. Business: To receive (he report of the Committee elected on the 13th inst. T. Troon Chairman. Apia. 30th October. 1880. N OTICE. T OSEPH ACOSTA bogs to announce d , to Merchants, and Masters of Vessels, that ho is prepared to furnish Ballast, Water, and Provisions, with all possiblr despatch. Applv at the APIA BUTCHERY', Apia, D E W0 L F
(At D. S. Tarker's Into Store) M A T A P F. I. K, Has now on Salo. ox Rod Coat, fron Liverpool, the following- linos: Fancy Prints Calicos Shcetin? Shirts Clothing Soap Provisions The abovn Goods wero specially selected in Europe for this Market, and aro of First-rato Quality. Copra and other Island Produco bought at Ourront Hates. Cheese, Lard, Hams, Onions Turkoy Red, Fanoy Prints, Long Cloth <ironadines, Whit* Munlinn, Porfumery Navy Blue, Shirts, tTrnbrcllaa Korosono Oil, Soap, Preserved milk Rice, Tea, Ac, Ac, &c Thomas Troop.
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 4, Issue 170, 30 October 1880, Page 3
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461Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 4, Issue 170, 30 October 1880, Page 3
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