AMES GRANT AND CO Waooos and Dray Builders, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND MACHINE MAKERS. PLOUGHB AND HARROWS Always on baud. GRUBBERS, nORSES DOES, He, &tMndo to ardor on the most reusouubb; terms All implements made by us aro guaranteed ■ it' tin- best description. :il & .'il'i EI.IZABCTII-STRBEr IVoKI-II MELBOURNE, FRIEND OF AM. 1,0 WAY'S l'tr. 1. I.MITIUI'V IX TUB Bl.OOl). E.VIKKIII.CU' ExiSTAXCX. This medicine embraces every attribute required in ,-t jfeiieml anil domestic remedy; 1 overturns the t'onnilatinti of disease laid iv defective fund and impure air. n ilisti-uutinu hi- iiuiifi-.iti.jiis of thii liver, lings, bowels, or any other wrganii, thorny I'illM are especially serviceable and ■niinciitly successful. They should be kep* .a readiness in every family, uninjf u nediciiio .if incoiuparublo utility for yoim iicrs.uis, particularly tn those .it' feeble con. •ritutioiis. P.i!.iorsyi:ss. Loss or AI'I'ETITB, Hk.vd.uii ami Lowxi:ss or Si-ntn-s. These Pills effect a truly wonderful 1 (limine in debilitated .onstttntious, as they i.Tcateu healthy appetite, Correct indigos lion, remove excess of bile, mid overcomegiddiness, headache, and palpitation of the heart. MoTHKItri ami J)At'OUTKI(9. If there is one- more than another tor which these Pills are famous it is their purifying properties, especially their power of cleansing tlio blood from all impurities, removing .huigerous congestion, ami ren««--iii- suspended secreti,, U s. Universally adopted as the one (fraud remedv for female. '.nipl.-iints. tliesi- Pills never "fail, never full, never weaken the system, and ahvavahrmg about what is rccpiired. Persons siill'erinj; from utiv disordei-s o In- iiver. stomach, or oilier oriruns it; hgcstion, should have iiami-dinte recourse ■i these I'ills. as ilien. i s „„ m( . ( |ioi,,« siimvii thai .-els en these nartieulur nun.
i" lilln nml Oiutmont mo Bold Ht I'Hsor jlnlloway'H Ksteblukmcut, 5;), i, ml-iitruot London, iilnu by nearly every ••' t.ilile Venilnr of Medieino through lie Civilised World, in boxt-a and not*. '. lid., 2d. (Id., .Is. rid., ll«., 22*., and (•■it'll. eli ii.il und mix nf Oi'miinc Mcdieinea s Hie JJmlibli (invermncnt Stump, with A-.mls •• 11..11..tvn,vVI > illsiiii.l Oiiitraont, ion, KnurmTlid thereon. i tlie lnl».l is Hie address, Mil, Oxford. '*, Uinlim, wiiere ulotto tliey an iil'mliueil. Tllewme of nil (',,iii|,.,iiiids Htyled .hviiv'm I'ills 111111 (liniment, will* it MAYOR'S HI'KI.LINd BOOK* MKMOItAXDUM HOOKS. NOTE L'AI'KK, (fulut liiiod nluinO AMo A I'IStKS OFI'JO
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 4, Issue 174, 27 November 1880, Page 1
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369Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 4, Issue 174, 27 November 1880, Page 1
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