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TORSON'S PREPARATION OF rEPSJXE FOR INDIGESTION. As Win* in Jmttles, at .I-". ss, Ds; Wen •s. :it -is fid. Is 0,1; (ilol.ides. hi is. 3s 0,1 il OsOil; ami us Powder, in una ounce iltll'S. lit Is each. bo had of nil iHoiiiists i MORSON AND SON, SOUTHAMPTON ROW, RIJSSEL SQUARE, LONDON. qiARAXACUM AND PODOI'HYLIJN A (logo of this fluid combination is recommended for Liver 1 lernngement, particularly when arising from slight congestion. By gently luting mi tin' liver anil slightly moving tint bowels, tin- heavy drowsy fMing and hi'iuliirliH, with, generally, ]iiiins in the chest mnl Imrk, especially after eating, is dissipated. Taraxacum inn', l'odophvllin is miii'li safer than calomel or blue pill, mnl certainly unite equal for removing the distressing inconvenience and puin ntteiidtiut mi dyspepsia. Taraxacum has for years past proved of value in those eases, but its combination with l'odonhyllin, or May Apple. Resin, considerably enhances it's power. Hottles, 2s 9d and' Is lid ~,«..(,, s( ,ld by chemists mid J. Pepper, 2:!T, Toltciilium-i-ourt-road, whose name is on the label. iTiuMi a I'll re vre \vs Saroonnx anil Siinionn Seeiiurv it the Samoa Timks OlKee. TJIK "SAMOA TIMES" AGENTS. SUBSCRIPTIONS and Advertise. ) monts for the Samoa TIMKs, will hi: received by the following duly authorised agents:— London—Messrs. Gordon and Go Hi .Melbourne—Messrs. Gonlon and .Joteh Sydney— Messrs, Gordon ami Guteli Hit—Mr. (i. 1.. Grilliths. S A M 0 A I' l) S T t) F Fir K . HE pniprietors of this .louranl having enteri'il into Ihe nceessnrv arrange•nts. have established ti I'osi Olliie in da, Samoa, and known us \\io. •• Saiaiiii cpross," to In- curried on upon the sami iniip.il :is the various (Joveninieiitnl T'nsl lie:-, in the ( :!onn-s. null elsewhere. rid upon the departure of smv ■m tliis port, and notices to that eiiV posted lit least twentv-four hoars u;

Kvery possible means will In* used t«» ensure tin- safe delivery nf all letter-* entrusted to the said Post Olli.*-. at rle-i.-destination. Kvery care will he talon of litters received from tin- various Colonial ami other Post Oilices. Persons sending to tins office for 1 effers &«*.. that may la-, in our care, will please to take notice, that unless the messenger brings a written order they will n*.l be delivered uji to 1 hem. Agents and Captains of vessels leaving luirhonr for any *»ther postal port would greatly oblige by sending a notice to thi> olliee at least tweniy-lonr hours previous to tln-ir departure. 1 mil farther notice the ebarges upon Letters not c\eccd in-A an o/. will he to: - - >. d. New South W ales : \’ietorla : Smith Australia : Queensland ; Woterii Australia ; Ta-anaiiia : New Zealand ; Norfolk Maud : Fiji Mauds . Tahiti, and Honolulu. .direct . . ..at; (Jerman.v. direct : Honolulu, via Sydney'; New Caledonia : Cniled Kingdom, 'via Sydney ; I’niled States, ('including Calif*rnia and (begun. oil Past Indies, via Sydney' ; Frame, via Sydney ; Hermany. via Sydney;.; New Foundlaml; N**\a Seotia. .. .. .. .. |u I’nited Stab's of Columbia .. .. t» Newspapers, .not lillglio/s. .. n i N.l».—A book packet must be sent open at both ends, so as to admit of the contents being ntsily withdrawn for examination, otherwise it will he treated as a letter. For the greater security of the contents, however. it may he tied at the ends with string, hut the string must not in any ease he sealed to the packet. A hook packet must not contain any letter, or communication of the nature ot a letter, unless It ho a circular letter, or ho whollv iirinted. Letters may he Magisterial. Further particulars may he obtained concerning tin* Postal arrangements, upon application to, A. SPMIKs. “ Samoa Kx press ” i Mine. ‘ Apia. Samoa, (let. I. 1M77.

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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 4, Issue 174, 27 November 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 4, Issue 174, 27 November 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 4, Issue 174, 27 November 1880, Page 4

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