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HAVE JUST RECEIVED EBOM EUROPE,
ONE OF THE FINEST LINES OF
EMBROIDERIES, LACES & CURTAINS,
EVER SHOWN IN HONOLULU.
1NSP ECT1
175 1 ly
Just Received at HoSlister & Oo.'s
r A. largo assortment of
PERFUMES! PERFUMES!
Comprising the well-known brands of
COLO-ATE & CO., LUNDBOEGS,
LUBIN'S, ATKINSON'S,
EASTMAN 'S ALOHA, HOY T'S COLOGNE
FAUINA GEEMAN COLOGNE, &c.
Sale stf JE&easonable 3Prioeg?
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
1592
HAWAIIAN BUSINESS AGENCY.
No. 85 FORT STEEET. HONOLULU.
GJ-enovii.1 -A.-euXH
Expert
Accountants and Collectors,
Aacnts. Custom-House, Loan
Departments of Business.
Books and Accounts accuiatcly kept nnd piopcrly adjusted.
Colletions will lece've special attention and returns promptly made.
Conveyancing- a Specialty. Records searched and orrect Abstracts of Title
furnished.
Xesral Documents and Papers of every description carefully drawn and hnud.
somwly engrrs-cd.
Copying and Translating in all lnnguases in general nte it this Kingdom.
Real Estate bought and sold. T.iacs paid and Pioperty s-Uely in.ured.
Houses, CottageB, Rooms, Offices and Land leiscd aud rented, and rents collected.
Fire and Life Insurance effected in first cl iss Insurance Companies.
Custom-House Business transacted wiili accuracy and dispatch.
Loans negotiated at favorable rates.
Advertisements and Subscriptions solicited lor Publisher?.
Any Article purchased or sold on most favorable terms.
Inter-Island Orders will receive particular attention.
J" All Business entrusted to our care will receive prompt and faithful attention at
moderate) charges.
Having had an extensive busintss experience for oer twcnty.flvc yeais in
New York City and elsewhere, we feel competent to nttend to all business of an
intricate and complicated nature, or requiring tact and discretion, and lespectfully
solicit a trill.
Bell Telephone No. 274. liiwvttiiuu Business As-eiicy.
ian. 7-88 ly
Telephone Both Companies 240. i'. O. Box 297.
LEWBS & OO 1 1 1 FORT.
IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES & PROVISIONS.
FRESH GOODS from California on 1CJB, by each steamer of the 0. S. S. Co.
-. A COMPLETE LISE OP . '
CROSSE & BLACKWELL, AND J. T. MORTON'S GOODS ALWAYS
ON HAND.
Jl'ST RECEIVED EX "3EALAN1HA"
A FINE LOT OF "NEW ZEALAND," "KIDNEY" AND "BLUE DERWENT" POTATOES.
ALSO
A Very Choice Lot of l3. Z. " Taranaki Butter,"
(IN KEGS.)
All of which we offer to the Public at REASONABLE PRICES.
Fresh New Zealand Butter, ON ICE, In 1 Pound Pats !
By each arrival from New Zealand SOMETHING FINE.
lfoO
IMI'OUTERS AND DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions and Feed,
EAST CORNER FORT AND KINO STREETS.
New Goods received by every Packet from the Fattein Stales and Europe
Fresh California Produce by every Steamer. All oidera faithfully attended to
and Goods delivered to any part ot the city free of chnige. Island orders foil,
cited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Post Offlco Box 145. Telephone No. J)3. 108 ly
Notice of Election.
AT the annual meeting of the stock
holders of tho Peoples' Ice & Re.
frigeiator Co. held this day, the follow,
ing named persons were elected as oftl.
ccrs for tho ensuing year:
J. K. Wilder President,
W. W. Hall Vicc.rretideut,
W. E. Foster Secretary,
W. E. Wall Treasurer,
W. O. Smith Auditor.
The above named oillcers constitute
a Board of Directors.
W. E. FOSTER,
Secretary P.I.&R. Co.
Honolulu, March G, J8S8. 83 2w
J. C. MARCIIANT,
(Successor to T. G. Thrum)
Book-binder, Paper-ruler & Blank
book Manufacturer,
Frieml Building, Bethel btrcct,
02 lul.
II ono
tf O LUSO 1IAWAIIANO.
ALL persons who want to communi
cato with tho Poitueuese, either
for business, or for proouiing workmen,
servants or any other helps, will find it
ihoniost profitable wuy to ad'.crtiso lu
tho Luso Ifawaitauo, tho new organ of
tho Portuguese colony, which is pub.
lished on Merchant street, Gazelle Build,
lug, (Poit-Oillco Letter Uox E,), aud
only charges reasonable rates for udver
tisements,
HE DAILY BULLETIN has tho
largest circulation of any paper
printed in this Kingdom. CO cents pir
month. , ,
J" OB PRINTING ol all kinds oxc
cuted at Ulc Daily Bulletin Ofllco
B W V BTE D
Real Estate, Firo &. Life Insurance
and Exchange Brokers.
Notice of Election.
AT ihe adjourned annual meeting of
the llav. nihil- Hell Telephone
Company held Marcli 5, 1888, the fol
lowing ofllccrs wcro elected lor the, en
suing year:
President,
Godfrey Jliown 1 &,
( Tieasuicr,
Cecil Brown Vice President,
.1. F, Ilroun Seorotaiy,
J. Casbidy Gcuciiil-Supcid't,
L Valentine Auditor.
Directors .1. Campbell, J. F Brown
and W. O. Smith.
J. F. BROWN,
6S 2w Secretary II. U. Tel. Co.
For Sale! To Let! For Lease!
FOR, BALE I Lot ol Land. l'&UOS fl.
Healthy Location. Good viuw, $9G0.
t Lot of Land, 155x108 ft. Healthy Lo
cation, etc., SQ50.
TO LET 1 Dwelling House, 1 rooms
$15 per month.
1 House with Store, $40 per nibiith.
Rooms, en suite or single, from $2 to 5
per week.
FOR, LEASE-4 Lots, each G0.70 feat,
lor building. Good Location; water
laid oil; tenns easy and the light par.
ties ussibted in building.
APPLY TO
FRANK GODFREY,
C'oji.vlHt ntid f'cneral IliiMlueau Agent
No. 81 King Street.
P O. Box aiB, Burgess' Express Offlcc.
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rpHE PEOPLES' PAPER-The
J. Daily Uuliellu 50 eta per month.
Wlother
Seigel's
ft I So Lbs W f-
FOR CONSTIPATION,
SLUGGISH LIVER, ETC.
UNLIKE many kinds of cathartic
medicines, do not mate you
feel worse beforo yon feel better.
Their operation is gentle, but thor
ough, and unattended with disagree
able effects, such as nausea, griping
pains, &c.
SeigoPs Operating' Pills
are tho beat family physic that has
ever been discovered. They cleanse
the bowels fiotu all irritating sub
stances, and leave them in a health
condition.
The best remedy extant for the
bane of our lives constipation aud
sluggish liver.
These Pills prevent fevers and all
kinds of sickness, by removing all
poisonous matter from the bowels.
They operate briskly, yet mildly
without any pain.
If you take a severe cold, and arc
threatened with a fever, with pains
in the head, back and limbs, one or
two doses of Soigel'H Operat
ing Pills will break up the cold
and prevent the fevor.
A coated tongue, with a brackish
taste, is caused by foul matter
in the stomach. A few doses of
Spigcl's Operating Pills will
cleanse the stomach, remove the bad
taste, and restore the appetite, and
with it bring good health.
Oftentimes diseased, or partially
decayed food, causes sickness,
nausea and diarrhoea. If the bowels
arc cleansed from this impurity with
a dose of Scigcl's Operating
Pills, these disagreeable effects
will vanish, and good health will
result.
Seigle's Operating Pills
prevent ill-effects from excess in
eating or drinking. A good dose at
bedtime renders a person lit for
business in the morning.
These Pills, being Sugar-coated,
are pleasant to take. The disagree
able taste common to most pills is
obviated.
FOR SALE BY ALL CHEMISTS, DRUG
GISTS & MEDICINE VENDORS.
PROPRIETORS:
3, Eng.
January 13, 1S88.
FOR SALE.
Holstein Friesian
BULLS & HEIFERS.
HARRY J. AGNJSW
Begs leave to notify the public that he
has on hand at "Oieeiiliuld,"' Kaplolnni
Park, a lino lot of young Bulls and
Heifers of file celebrated "Holstein
Frieian" family. Selected from the
best herd In Aiueiien. The Heifers will
cnlvo shoitly. The Hull "Waterloo"
and Heifer "Santa Anita," heie adver
tised, aie samples of tho stock:
Bull "Y,ATERL00.,!
Took lut l'rlzn ut California Fair,
lSST".
(Calved May 13, 108G.)
Ear Tag, No. 11 1, Register No
H.F.lT.lt. V11I.
12:10,
Sire "Anggiu Idalinu ltli's Roland,"
II.H.B. Vol. 8, 3)22.
G. She "Jan," District Bull of Oost
wond Dam Jacob Wit's "Myth," II.H.B,
Vol. 8, C'JOU, by "Jacob 4th."
G. Dam "Trijnlje," N.ll.Ii. 002.
"Angglo Idalinc IthV Roland" calved
Fe)i. 11 1881, Impelled in dam (August,
1881) "Aaggie Idallno 4th."
"Angglo ldalineltli" has a milk record
as a 2-year old of 3,042 lbs. 8 ozs. In 7
mos. and 0 days, and her dam "Angglo
Idallue 3rd" gave 57 1-5 lbs. in 1 day as
11 3 year old in Holland, and lias given
the iln-t season after importation 55 lbs.
12 ozs. hi 1 day, and 8315 lbs. 11 ozs. in
7 mos, and 0 days, "Nuatje," the dam
of "Angglo Idallno 3rd," gave 08 2-5
lbs. In 1 day. "Nnatjo" Is also the dam
of "Angglo Idalino 2nd" (4303), who
gave 01 lbs, in 1 day, as a 4 year old in
Holland. rlio gave thu season after Im
poitatlon, as a 5 year old, 53 lbs. 12 ozs,
in 1 day and 8750 lbs. 1 1 ozs, in 7 mos.
and 17 days. Dam also of "Aaggle Ida
Hue" (4302), iccord of GS2-5Jufe.ini
day in Holland, and gave tho tlistsea
mih after impoitatlon 00 lbs. in 1 day,
and 0,300 lbs. 15 ozs. in 0 mos, and 25
days.
"Aaggjo Idal'no Srd's" she "Jacob
2nd," is also the siro pf "Neptuno" and
"Angglo 2nd,"
"Itohuid" won tho 1st piizo at New
York Fair, 1881,
Jacob Wit's '(Myth," tho dam Of
"Wnteiloo," calvedMnrch 23, J881, and
was Imported in May J8S1,
Sire "Jacob Hli,' (Kttl.B. 210) (J.
W's H.tl.B. 2CG2.)
G. Siro "Jacob 2nd," (N.H.B. 50).
G. G. Sire "Jacob 1st, ' (N.H.B. 20).
G. G. G. Sire "Hooker."
Dam "Trlzntje," (N.H.B. 002) with
milk record of 08 2-5 lbs. in 1 day.
"Jacob 2nd" was winner of 1st pilzo
nt Haarlem, 1870, and of thoSndpiizo
at Ley-Ion in 1880. His dam "Trlntie,"
(N.H.B. 35) has a record of 80 lbs. In 1
day. Ho is also the siro of "Angglo
2nd," which has the largest 2-ycar old
record known, having given 01 lbs. 5
oz. In 1 day, 17.7'l(i lb. 2 o.s. m one
year, and a butter record on dry feed of
13 lbs. 0 oz?. in one week.
G. G. Sire "Jacob 1st," (N.H.B. CO)
winner of 1st prize at Amsterdam. His
dam wns "Do Goede," a prize cow at
Paris Exposition, w 1th milk record of
01 lbs. 8ozs. in 1 dav.
G. O. G..SI10 "Hooker;" sire, pilzo
bull tit Hoorn, 1871. "Hooker" is tho
sire of "Lady 1 llfdcn," record of 10,275
lbs. in 1 year; of "Augglo" record 18,
001 lbs. 1C ozs. In 1 vear; of "Poice
laln," (K.ll.li. 147J lecortlSO lbs. 1 oz.
hi 1 day, uud winner of 1st prize at
Rotterdam, 1870.
Heifer "SANTA ANITA."
(Calved April 27, 1086.)
Ear Tatr.'No. 102. Rcristcr No. 4021,
H.F.1I.H. Vol. 2.
Siro "Princelmpeil.il," (U.II.B. Vol.
0, 1,101.)
G. Sire "Nethcrland Prince," (710.)
G. G. Sire "Sehemtncl."
G. G. G. Sire "Schreudcr."
Dam "Lakeside Amy." (II.1I.U. Vol.
i), 0010) impoited, bv Distiiet Bull of
TAvisk.
G. Dam "Mantel."
"Prince Impel ial," (1,10-1) was the
winner of 1st prize New York State
Fair, sis a 2-year old. Also winner of
prize In lbS'l and 1884.
"Nethcrland Prince," (710) winner of
three 1st prizes and one 2nd piizcat
New York State Fair.
"Schcnuncl," son of "Nethcrland
Dowager," (11.11. B. Vol. 0, 2,032), and
site of "Xctheiland Princess," (II.H.B.
Arof. 4. 802); "Nclhciland Countess,"
(II.H.B. Vol. 0, 2,034); "Nctberland
Belle." f U.II.B. Vol, 0, 1,870); and
"Netlieiland Dowager 2nd."
"Selirciider,M sire of "Xctheiland
Queen," (II.H.B. Vol. 3, 410 ; and
"Netheilund Duchess," (U.II.B. Vol.
0, 2,40S).
MILK RECORDS OF THIS FAMILY:
"Netheiland Queen" at 2 yeais of
age gave 1:1.574 lbs. 3 ozs. milk in 315
days. -1 years of age gave 15,014 lbs, 0
oz. milk hi 1 year. 5 years of age gave
S3 lbs. 4 ozs. milk In 1 day, and 10,010
lbs. 8 ozs. milk in 7 inos. lb 'days.
"Netheiland Dowager" at" 0 years
gave 12,731 lbs. 2 ozs. milk in 1 year.
Commencing at 22 mos. old she gave
12,200 lbs. 4 ozs. milk the 1st year.
'Netheiland Duchess" at 3 vcarsgavo
11,101 lbs. 12 ozs. milk in 1 year. At
5 years gave 10,520 lbs. 7 ozs. milk in
1 year.
"Ncthorland Princess" at 3 years
gave 14,101 lbs. 2 ozs. milk in 1 year.
"Netheiland Belie" at 4 years gave
14,511 lbs. '.) ozs. milk in 8 mos, 17 days.
BUTTER RECORD:
"Nethcrland Queen" in November,
1862, made 20 lbs. in 1 week and 30 lbs.
S ozs. in 2 weeks without any change
from her feed in quantity or quality.
Butter weighed after woiking and be
fore salting.
"Nethcrland Princess" made, before
she was 3 years old, 14 lbs. 4 ozs. in 1
week, and when she was 3 year old she
made in 1 week, on winter feed, 14 lbs.
114 oz. ; as a 4 year old she made in a
4 day's test at the rate of IS lbs. 91 ozs.
of butter in 1 week.
"Nethcrland Belle" made as a 3-year
old 10 lbs. 7 ozs. in 1 week.
"N.etherland Duchcs" made as a C
year old 14 lbs. 2 ozs. in 1 week.
"Nctherland Baroness" made soon
after impoitatlon and before she was
acclimated, 17 lbs. 5 ozs. in 1 week. .
Six membeis of this family all bought
from ono biecder in Holland, all he had,
averaged 10 lbs. 7 7-12 ozs. which wo
believe has never been equaled by any
entire family of the same number.
"Prince Imperial's" dam "Carlotta,"
(H.tl.B. Vol. S, 1,200), as a 4-ycar old,
lias given 1,514 lbs. 0 ozs. of milk in 1
1110. As a 5-year old lias given 70 lbs.
3 ozs. of milk in 1 day and 0,227 lbs 13
ozs. of milk in 7 mos. 18 days. His
Grand Dam gave Cl lbs, of milk in 1
day.
"Nctherland Prince's" dam "Lady
Nctherland," (II.H.B. Vol. 5, 1,203),
lias a milk iccord of 73 2-3 lbs. in 1 day!
Slio bus given in 5 mos. and 5 days,
0,130 lbs. 11 ozs. of milk. In February
and March, 1885, she made 21 lbs. 3 ozs.
of butter in 1 week, and 88 lbs. G ozs. in
30 consecutive days, and 17 lbs. of milk
made 1 lb. of butter. 11 is Grand Dam
"Gcrt Met 2nd," has a record of 71 lbs.
8 ozs. in 1 day. His Gieat Grand Dam'
"Gert Met" was kept 20 years f 01 breed
ing. "Lady Netlipilaud" Is dam of
. "Nethcrland Queen" and "Nctherland
l'liuees's," and won 2nd prize as best
niilch cow'of any bleed, at New Yoik
State Fair, 1882. ("Aaggle," of the
same herd, winning 1st piizc), and wan
one of the herd that won the gold
medal.
"Santa Anita's" dam "Lakeside
Amy," (II.H.B. Vol. 9, 0,840), calved
February 25, 18?4. Imported August,
1884. Her Grand Dam "Mantel" has a
record of 01 lbs. of milk in 1 day, as a
4-ycar old; a cow of elegant milk veins
and lino escutcheon, hied by J. Laan
Twisk, North Holland.
-ALSO-
A few Highly Bred Jersey Cows.
60 2w eod
Deflolte Milling Co.
OF SAN FRANCISCO.
BEST
Mado ill America.
Meals Superior to all Others.
GONSALVES
Ss CO.,
Solo Accntri or tliu
IhIuikIh.
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Hawaiian
NOTICE,
MH. John Jfagnon is authorized -to
collect for our account, and bign
rtcelpts J,.J, BUQWN & CO.
Ju. 10, 1888. 1635
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Bargains
Great Barpiiis !
The business of tho lato
GEO. ENGELHARDT
Will bo conducted by tho undersigned
executors of the will of the
deceased, until the
stock,
-consisting: of-
Httitlvtxx-o,
GliiHwuie,
Orockcrr,
Ttuivarc,
Iiitclieii Uteufctllw,
Stoves,
Cuttlcry,
Clmndclicx-H,
Lamp, JCtc, lStc,
-IS DISrOSEll OF-
Everything mill bo sold at Cost
Price !
Tims affording housekeepers nnd
others a rare opportunity of re
plenishing or renowing thisc neccs.
sary household articles at Mnull e..
pensc. They will also sel ar public
nuction sometime next we. U date
to bo announced in a futuie issue
at the late residence of tho deceased
on Queen street, near the corner of
Alakea. the entire contents of the
Fernery and Conservatory !
ESThcro is a gardener in daily nt
tendanca and public inspection is cor
dially invited,
L. A. THUllSTON,
C. BOLTE,
Executors of tho Will.
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HONOLULU CARRIAGE CO.,
Nos
33, 45, 62, 63, 67, 73 & 97.
E,
G. Schumau, - l'ronrletor.
E6T Stand Corner Merchant and Fort
Streets.
3- Teloplioncs, 335. -SB
mch'O.SQ-ly
OR WA.JLVE.
Tho "Wnikiki residence of Mr. Fred H
Hii) seldcn situated at Kapiolaui Park
between the residences of Hon. W. Q.
Irwin, and Mr. Frank Brown, Is offered
for rent, lease, or sale. For terms apply
to tho undersigned.
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TO
LET.
U833&-:
Tho pinoca nt. Kalihi Valley adjoin,
ing the residence ol Mrs. Murk li am and
known as the Guerrero Homestead, They
consist of thrco distinct lots, viz;
1 House lol upon which stands a sub
stantial two-story house and out-houses.
Area about 1 3-4 acres.
2 llouso lot ol about 3-4 ol an aero.
3 llouso lot and taro land. Area about
2 1-2 acres.
For further particulars apply to
J. M. MONSARRAT,
74 Merchant Street. .tf
FOR I.EASE OR RENT.
ITIOH rent or lease the home
. and lot on tho Plains,
facing tho Iiasolml! Grounds,
and 'at
signed,
00 1m
present occupied by the under.
i'or pauicuiars apply to
II.
111; 1
liKGElt.
FOR SALE.
ALGKROBA FIHBWOOD
at moderate prices.
Call r.t
JOHN. F. COLIIUKN'S,
Kiiicr Street.
Or ling Mutual Telephones No. 887; Bell
731 'f ejephone No. 63, lin
ibiiU
Bell Tol. 48. Dlntnnl "Tol. 180
I O. IIox 41 (5.
Offlco . . 88 Merchant St., Honolulu
GULiGK'S
General Business Agency.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Convoyanclng a Spoclaily Records carch
cd and abstracts of title furnished on
short notice.
Copying, Translating, and engrossing in nil
languages In general use in tho King,
dom.
Custom llouso brokerage Fire and Life
Insuiancu receive prompt attention.
ACCOUNTS ADJUSTED AND
MR. JOHN GOOD JR.-
Uollcctor.
COLLECTED.
-Authoiizcd
Skilled and Unskilled Labor Furnished.
REAL ESTATE,
bought, sold and rented.
Several valuable properties in nnd
around he city now for sale on easy
terms
Convenient Cottages in desirable healthy
locutions in and near the city to let or
lease ut reasonable rates.
Employment Wanted by several men and
boys, who will nnike themselves use
ful in performing tho vnrious offices
and clioics requited by pnvate fund
lies. Full paiticulars given on application
at tho agency.
Orders from the other Islands prompt
ly attended to.
Bell Tel. 172.
Mutual Tel. 00.
O. Box 400.
Firo Proof Stone Building,
42 Merchant Street.
. -AND-
General Commission Merchants
General Agency for Haw'n Islands
of the
Burlington and Chicago Railway
Across America.
Connecting at Boston with the Azores
and Madeira.
Through tickets gi anted from Honolulu
to all points East.
Accountant Department.
Merchandise stored and sold on com
mission. Consignments solicited.
Shipping aud Custom House Business
attended to.
Books and Accounts kept and audited.
Legal Documents prepared.
Averages adjusted.
Propel ties leased, rented and sold.
Legal documents drawn.
To Let No 89 Kiuau street; parlor, 3
bedrooms, kitchen, servant's room,
stable, carriage house, garden, etc.
Rent very moderate.
Cottage at Wnikiki, opposite Sunny
youth; large yard, stable, etc. Pes
tession on 1st April.
Richard Cayford,
VETERINARY
lxoeixig- STore,-
Fort St.. Xoxt liens' 91111.
Shoeing, from $1,50.
Horses and Cattle Treated for
all Diseases.
Itesiflence: 31 Alnlcea Street,
IN o. BOX 408.
iH&2k.
FOB SAItf FKANCISCO,
Tho- now and line Al Bteel steamship
" Zealandia,"
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company, will
be due at Honolulu from Sydney
and Auckland on or about
April 8, 1888.
And will leave for tho above port with
mails and passengers on or about that
date.
For freight or passage, having STJ
PEHIOll ACCOMMODATIONS, apply
to
"Wit G. IEWIN & CO., Agents.
For Sydney and Auckland,
Tho now and
steel steamship
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company, will
ho due nt Honolulu from San
Francisco on or about
April 12, 1888,
And will have prompt dbpatih with
inallHund nabseugoiB for then Uiveport'.
For freight or passage, having BU
PEIUOH ACCOMMODATIONS, apply
to
37 WM. O. IEWIN & CO., Arjents.
Australian Mail Huron.
fine Al
' IVlariposa,"
KwrwWwsiWj ff&rf4Kfa-nriw&& JStcyaf)ijwypSw
New York Line.
An Al vessel will bo despatched
this Lino for Honolulu, to leave
by
Now Yoik in nil Slay.
For further Information apply to
W. H. CR0SSM&N & BR0.,
77 & 70 Broad Street,
New York
-OR-
CASTLE & C00&E,
Honolulu.
67 3m
asnoasi
At J. J. Willi
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3Ee.DE202XV"E:X
By tho S. S. "Australia" 8II1 February,
AND NOW ON SAEE
California Oranges-prlmo sample, Barrels
Saurkraut, Kegs Saurkraul, Crates Whlto
Heart Cabbago, Celery on Ico,
Crates Cauliflower,
AND AT.I, BKASOKAULK VAIUETIEB OP
APXIaS AN 5P13AIIS I
A large consignment of
Potators, Figs, Canned Fruit?, Jclliei,
Jams, Prunes, Kaisins, Chestnuts, Wal.
nuts, Hardnuts, Almondnnti-, Oi:nmd
Tomatoes, Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc.
fSTLOW price TO SUIT THE TIMES-a
CALIFORNIA FRUIT MARKET,
00
King street, Honolulu
tf
M. R. COJLBTJRN,
DXtAJX-JVtAN.
ALL kinds of druyugo attended to
with promptness. White and
Ulsck Sand delivered in quantities to
suit. Also, Black Beck nnd Coral Hock.
Office: With J. F. Colburn, King
street, near Maunakea. 1 72 8m
A. H. RASEMANN,
Book-binder, Paper-ruler & Blank
book Manufacturer.
Wishes to notify the public that ho
ha3 removed to larger quarters,
No. 13 Kaahumanu Street,
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Tahiti Lemonade Steam Works,
SUNNY SOTJTEC.
Honolulu -Depot, - - - 28 Merchant St.
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GUARANTEED
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Plain Soda,
Ginger Ale,
Raspberry tide, .
Hop Ale,
Tahiti JLemonadc, -Cream
Soda,
Grenadine.
J. E. BROWN & CO.,
Proprietors.
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73 MJUAN0 STREET.
R0BT. LOVE, - PROPRIETRESS.
MRS.
Every description of
PLAIN & FANCY
Bread & Grackers
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SALOON BREAD
Always on hand.
MILK BREAD
A SPECIALTY.
Island orders promptly attended to.
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Yosemite Skating
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Skating! Slciilingl Skating!
Corner Queon & Richard Streets.
Will be open every evening from 7 to
0:30 r. m.
HOLIDAY PIGTURES
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LOVE'S BAKERY,
MUSIC 1 TueMlnya and Saturdays
evening for the Public in General,
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