U.Y. ONLY THE NEW AMERICAN. It is the only Sewixo Machine which has a SELF-THRE\DIN(j SHUTTLE. T HAS ELF-SETTING NEEDLE. NEVER BREAKS THE THREAD. XEVEI! SKIPS STITCHES. IS T'UE LIGHTEST RUN 'The Simplest, ihe .Most Durable, and in Even- Recepis. 'll E BE S T 1" A M 11, Y SE \V IXG MACII IX E '\ \ ;■ " XEW AMERICAN " is easily learned, does nut gel out of order, an< will (1. :. ore work with less labour than any other Machine Illustrated Cirvulili furnished on application. A G EX T S WAXT ED. S. B. Kxox, Manager, Olfice and Salesroom, 121U Market Street, San Froncisco, Oal
PI SCUENKEXWALD AND CO., I I I.ONOOX, | JEKEZ AXl> Ul'iP.TO, A N I" SPIKI T S. All orders must bo accompanied oitlicr with drafts, or bills of lading uf Island }lrotluee; if'the latter, our bust attention ■ Till 'be given to its disposal. 3, LITTLE TOWEIWSTREET. "IYR. BOBERTS'S CELEBRATED OINTJ; MEXT. "THE POOR MAN'S? FRIEND," is confidently recommended to the public as nu unfailing raiicdv for wounds of every description : a curtain liwady for ulcerated legs, burns, scalds, bruises, chilblains, soor--1 iit=-- eruptions, and pimpUs in the face, sore and inflamed eyes, tort' beads, son 1 breasts, piles. It also etitively removes the fold smell arising from cancer. Sold in pots, l.'Ud. 2s 9d, -Is Gd, Us and 22s each ; and his PILULffi ANTI-BCROPJIUL.* OR ALTERATIVE PTI,LS, 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 superioi f " r -_ily aperient, which may be taken at all it's without confinement or change oi Sold in boxes ut 13ml, 2s fid. 4s & and 22s each. Prepared only by Beach & Bar? Bridport, I lor.set, England, and sold Medicine Vendors.
CURE FOII ALL! jJOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. Bronchitis, Diptheria, Son* Throats Coughs, uud Colds. I This Ointment will euro when every other j means have failed. It is a sovereign , remedy for all derangements of the throat j and chest. Settled coughs or wheezing will 1 he. promptly removed by rubbing in the ' Unguent. Had Legs, Had Hreasts.—Old Wounds, , Sores, and Tleers. It is surprising liow quickly a son*, nicer, ior wound, deprives the body of strength and unfits it for the duties of life, and it is ino less wonderful to watch the effect of Holloway’s Healing Ointment, when it is I used according to the printed directions, and i assisted by appropriate doses of the Tills. (iout and Rheumatism. I A\ ill lie cured with the greatest certainty j if large quantities of the Ointment he weij ■ worked into the atHicted parts. This treatment must be porseveringly followed for i some time, and duly assisted by powerful doses of Holloway’s Pills. These purifying | and soothing remedies demand the earnest . attention of all persons liable to rehumatism, gent, sciatica, or other painful affections of ! the muscles, nerves, or joints. 1 Tiiversal Patronage. Let all sulf crers from general or local 1 disease take heart and follow in the wake j of thousands who ascribe their restoration of j health to tin* use of Holloway’s Ointment j and Lilts. Rheumatism in the muscles or : joints, gouty pains, neuralgic tortures, j enmips and spasmodic twiches depart under ; the employment of these noble remedies. ' Hud 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 Olobe. should induce every 1 atHicted person to give them a fair trial before clespariug of relief or abandoning hope.
GISATEI-UJ.—COMFI iKTIXH F. PPS ' s co <: i.i A ii T)Y a thorough knowledge of th' I) nutuml lnws which govern th' operations of difji'stion and nutrition, am by n careful application of the Huii pro pel-ties of well selected i-ocou, Mr. lijips ha provided our breakfast tables with ; delicately flavored beverage which may sav it« many heavy doctor's hill*. It is by th judicious use of such article* of diet that i constitution may lie gradually built ui until strong enough to resist every tondenr In disease. Hundreds of subtle) inaladie a-p floating around us to attack wherevc tho.'O is a weak l>oint. AVe may escup taauy a fatal shaft by keeping ourselvc ~ . luititieil with pure blood nml a properl nourished frame." Seo artielo ill th "Civil Service liazottc." Sold in J lb. ond 1 lb. packets and tin 'not damageable iu tins', labelled thas:3A -M V. S KP P S & C 0 ~ 84. Tbremlneedle Street, and 1 70 Picadilh Works : Kuston Road and Camden Tow t London. VA'J'l'.K COLOUES, U>IUWh\(J PAPKI And Cainel-hair lirushe TIJLKB OFFICE, mII E KVftO PE AN MAI A MONTHLY SUMMABY Tor tlio Australian Colonics, in received 1 «very EiigUbh Hull. 6old *t tbu PAiio* Tuns Office.
Piles, Fibulas, ami Di-opsii.nl Swelling This iinmiipiirable OiutniMit is earnest ncomiiiemhil tu .-ill suffering from, or lin iig 11 i.-inJi-ii< ytu dropsy. Tlw worst cuk ill yield in u comparatively short spuco niu when this Ointment is diligciv iibliod into the parts affected, lit srious maladies the Pills should lie tali i purify the Wood, uud regulato iretilatiun. Iluth the Ointment and Pills should •til in the following complaints : Had U'gs Lumbago Had Breasts Piles llurna Rheumatism Hunions Snie Nipples Chilblains Scalds Chapped Hands Sore Throats Cuntructed and stiff Shin J >W:ises Joints Scnrvv Corns (soft) Sure Mends l''istuhis Tumours tiout Ulcers (ilumlularswelliiigHM'auiiib The Ointment and fills are sold nt Professor Ilollmvav's Establishment, 5311 Oxford-street, London ; also hv nearlv evenrespectable Vemhir of Medicine throughout tin-civilised world, in boxes and pots, Is ljd., 2s. Od., 4s. tid, lis., 2'.'s„ and !I3». Kneli Pot and Box of the Genuine Medicines hears the Uritish (jnvm-mncnt Stamp, with the words " llollowiiy's Pills and Ointment, London," engraved thereon. flu tin- Label i, tin- address. 533, Oxfordstrict. London, where, ulone liny are lunufiictiired. £.-*;• lli'warc of all compounds si vied ■lolloway's l'ills and Ointiueat, with a •New York" Label. 0 N s A HILLS OP IiADINO,
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 4, Issue 172, 13 November 1880, Page 4
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996Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 4, Issue 172, 13 November 1880, Page 4
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