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>. no' , i .i>, . i SAXjA' CrIVK US A LONG A-JD HAPPY LIFE TOftITHBEI »i.,.-.„i i.i- !>.-.• *-;;;$' '••■ '"■'' hh-3 TIUEB "hONOIM,TbwEi AMD WORLOLJ "' ' AflE AS NOUGHT TO A DEEPLY.ROOTEP LOVE. SONG OF GRATITUDE (By an F.S.A. ./SO Years of Age OIK-V thrill—llrtilth will ' Wl'h «rlti-ful lhanV« I hj! i KNO! >l»l -UiT. ii.jriv.. ' Male Ihf |»ilv null hi* li" luir s'n,. Tlw h.<««t lii-.il Ihil ti«> IIH.II nor low. So ti.liu.in.. health, at little cut, . jlmlo'lnir what ifjliTt liml lost! Tn KNO'S SALT 1 ™t» il-M The uratrfnt iniiiil tuny tint ..ret 1 Huh rhyme that il t.t In i>;irt I |ay, Kxpollcuci' teauhuig »ti»t to say. iOH ASY LITTLE AILMENT. I ALWAYS QUOTE "THEOF J'IIVSIC TO TrlE DOGS." —A correspondent writes to ask me which .instill i the best medicine for a "confirmed dyspeptic subject" to "indulge in.'* l.;.ir Sir or M.i lain (1 don't know which it is, for only initials have been used as a n.mi; i. 1 am not a doctor, neither do I profess to know anything at all about the ii.-ii .\ut;nacop:x. When advised to take this or that nostrum for any little ailment ilways ipioie Shakespeare. "Throw physic to the dogs. I'll none of it." And I i!d ... t., ..i:ne t > my present inter'ocular. ENO'S FRUIT SALT is the only ag in ih<; w iv of rii" licine that I indulge in : and though it may sound something like 11 l. yet 1 had that it is all that I require to keep me in health, provided I also i nibei S; I'uul's advice to be temperate in all things.— From Men ami Tilings. — UCCB.sS IN LIFE. —"A new invention is brought before the public and 1 comnt.ir.ds success. A score of abominable imitation are immediately introduced t.i» tin .el i:pulous, who. in copying the original closely enough to deceive the Public. Ivi iml i rs.-H.tlv as to indulge upon legal rights, exercise an ingenuity that . '}■■• I in .in original channel coul.l not fail to secure reputation & profit."— Adams' ~- i>. -I'.n.in, n. .-jcli 15..U!.-, «l|.l <■■' hat It I. ii.:,rkc! •• KSlt* KltL'IT MALT."—Without il ouh.no li.'M. i.n l.y wcrtli ■-■■. imitation*. Sou. nr am. CiiKMists. Priir 2<. 9d. un-Hs. 6d. '■pared only at Eno's Fruit Salt Works.Hatcharn. London, by JC ""no'*. n '"nt. The " LOUIS " Velveteen. The strictest examiner may try every test of touch and sight without discovering that these .ire other - than the Genoa Velvets which they so closely resera- '■ Lie, while the peculiar arrangements resulting in the fast woven pile enable them to stand interminabl and rough wear, which would ruin real velvets four times the price. For Costumes and Tritnmin it is unequalled, and in fact for all pui which Silk Velvet may be used we spccially-recommend the "LOUIS" VELVETEEN. I Every yard of genuine bears tho name of " Louis." May be had from all .Drapers throughout the Colonies, most ** of whom will send patterns post fuee on application. SAM 0 A GEXK R A L It I X T I X G 0 F F T C E, A r I A, S A M 0 A. rpilE SAMOA TIMES IS PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY, AND CIRCULATED TIIROUGIIGOUT THE SAMOAN AND TONGAN GROUrS, AS WELL AS IN THE AUSTRALIAN COLONIES, FIJI, NEW ZEALAND, . AMERICA, AND EUROPE, nmr M.vETsn it xrnm CLX^^uwwrnmrsrmitm.

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Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 2, 6 October 1888, Page 4

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