Newspaper Page Text
2" -
"
iws".
Hns?-" r.
WR. -Shi,"
ilSO?i
n
if
at
ml' BY AUTHORITY.
w$ -.. .
.llTK-7 .-
w AftsSk 'wsxszvss. . AnimmsTrainrs w '
Hf ri-5.ui ti.'t.-m
4 ' Relation or Hog siaugimr House?.
h'' '
..J-. No Slutiflitor Honai's foi Hogs fhall
'K', 'IC uiiuulniueil in tlii! District, of lion
MAk'oIuIu, Ouliu, on or nftor llio 20tli of
,(x' iKeliMiiiiy, 1SU2, without n wiittcn por
X mil fiom tlio Boiud of Ilciiltli.
V "'- David Dayton.
- President Htuuil of Health.
Honolulu, Juu. 21, 1S02.
321 at
RATES OF POSTAGE.
Hereafter the Rates of Postage for
letters to nil Countries mid Colonies
in the UniveriMil Postal Union will be,
for each oz. or fraction thereof, 5
cents.
For newspapers and other printed
mutter, to the United Slates, Canada,
and Mexico, for each packet not ex
ceeding 2 o., 1 cent ; for each addi
tional 2 0?.., or fraction theu-of, 1 cent.
To all other Countries and Colonies
of the Postal Union, for each packet
not exceeding 2 o., 2 cents; for each
additional 2 oz., or fraction thereof,
2 cents.
WALTER HILL,
Postmaster-General.
Jan. 20, 1SD2.
321 at lit
jljailu $tiillefiti
Pledged to neither Sect nor Party,
But establi?ied for the benefit of all.
THURSDAY, JAN. 21, 1892.
DISTRICTS AND PRECINCTS.
"Citizen," who probably repre
sents many, wishes to have the
boundaries of the electoral precincts
described. They are laid down in
the Election Proclamation 'published
in this paper once a week (Satur
day). The Government issued maps
of the city in 1887, showing by col
ored lines and figures the districts
and precincts. There are not facili
ties in Honolulu to get up n news
. paper map, without greater expense
than any olllce can afford, for show
ing the metes and bounds. How
ever, we shall try to describe them
verbally, in words different from
that of the proclamation, so as to
help out an understanding of that
document in this particular.
Fihst DisruicT. First Precinct
All the teiritory east of a line run
ning from the mountains to the sea
through Ptinahou street. Polling
place, Government nursery, King
street.
Second Precinct All the territory
west of Punahou street line to a line
running down the ridge between
Pauoa and Makiki valleys, across
Punchbowl crater at the ofd battery
and down to the sea through Alapai
and South streets. Polling place,
Ueretania street schoolhouse.
Si'.cond Distkict. First Piecinct
Rounded on the north by the
mountains, on the east by the above
described west line of First District,
south by a line from Punchbowl llag
polc to junction of Emma and School
streets, and by School street to Nuu
anu avenue, west by Nuuanu avenue
to Judd street, sou'th again by Judd
street to mountain range west of
Nuuanu valley. Polling place, Store
at Nuuanu and Pauoa streets.
Second Precinct Rounded north
by Judd street, east by Nuuanu ave
nue to School street, north again by
School street to Fort stiect, cast
again by Fort street to Ueretania,
south by Reretania street, westerly
by Nuuanu stream to School street,
south again by School stieetto Liliha
street, and west by Liliha street to
Judd street. Pol'ing place, Fourth
house on Ewa aide, nmkai of School
street bridge, over Nuuanu stream.
Tiiuiit District. First Precinct
Rounded on tho north by Second
District, on the east by First District
(Alapai street line) on the south by
Reretania street fiom Alapai to Fort
street, and on the west by Fort street
to School street, Polling place,
Royal schoolhouse.
Second Precinct Rounded on the
north by Reretania street, on the east
by First District (Alapai street line),
on tho south by the sea, and on the
west by Richards street. Polling
place, Kapuaiwa building.
Fouiaii Distiiict. First Precinct
Rounded north by School street to
Nuuanu stream, east by Nuuanu
stream to foot of Reretania street,
north again by Reretania btrcet, east
again by Nuuanu street, south by
the harbor, southwest by King street,
and west by Liliha.street, Polling
place, China Engine Co.'s house.
Sixo.nh Pni:ciNCT Rounded uoith
by Reretania street, east by Richards
street, south by the harbor, wo3t by
Nuuanu street. l'olling place, Rell
Tower.
Fifth Diyrmcr, Fihst Pkkcinot
Rounded north by the mountains,
cast by dividing lino from Districts 2
and 4 running through Liliha street,
southwest by Ring street, and east
l3y Kalilii road running past town side
of Kamebameha schools, l'olling
place, Hawaiian Tramways Compa
ay's building.
Si:coxu PuuoiNOT AH that part of
tlio District south and southwest of
King street find west of Knlllii road,
l'olling plncc, Reform school.
In the foregoing descriptions tho
points of tho compass arc only given
in a general sense, as few of the lines
tun due north, south, cast or west.
Voters will understand that their
precinct is the one within whose
boundaries their dwelling house is
located, no matter how convenient
may be the polling place of another
precinct. Thus, a voter living across
the street from the Reform school in
District 5 cannot register or vote at
the Reform school, but must do so
at the Tramways building.
PRECINCT BOUNDARIES.
EllITOU Hui.I.KTIN 1
You would confer an inestimable
boon on a great number of voters in
this city if you would give them
through the medium of your paper in
plain English the boundaries of each
voting precinct in the city. You
published the other day the bound
aries of the Districts, but many are
just as wise as ever as to what pre
cint or even what District they live
in.
This might have been done by the
various election inspectors in their
advertisements, but Mr. Henry Smith
is the only one who had the fore
thought to do so. If you can comply
with the above request you will
oblige a great many working men,
who are wandering round every night
seeking where to register their names
as voters. Citizun.
Jan. 21, 1892.
ARE YOUR CHILDREN SUBJECT TO
CROUP.
As a preventive and cure for
croup, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
has no rival. It is, in fact, the only
remedy that can always be depended
upon and that is pleasant and safe to
take. There is not the least danger
in giving it to children, as it contains
no injurious substance. For sale at
50 cents per bottle by all dealers.
Benson, Smith & Co., agents.
m m
CARBOUNEUM AVENARIUS.
A preservative against rotting,
decay, fungus, etc., of wood and stone.
Will piCbOivc any kind of wood above
or under ground or water and pro
long its life at least 100 percent.
Will keep ofl' all sorts of insects,
vermin or other enemies of wood.
Will prevent rats and mice gnawing
wood coated with it.
Will force all moisture out of wood
without closing the pores.
Will prevent shingles, coated with
it, f i om rotting, cracking or warping.
Will prevent rope treated with it
from rotting, causing it to remain
pliable ami excelling tar coating.
Tenedos will not attack timber
coated with it.
Carbolineum avc'nariiis does not
contain acids or poitonous ingredients
injuiious to the tihrcs of wood.
The following i8 an extr.ict from
the London "Building World:" "The
diiectors of the Palatine Railways say
of Carbolineum .Vvenarius; "Two
boaids cut from- ope and the same
piece of pine, one of which for the
s-ake of experiment was painted with
Carbolineum Avenarius, and the
other left unpainted, were buried, and
afier a lapse of three years dug up
and examined. The result wiu, that
the wood to which the Carbolijic m
Avenarius had been applied shewed
no signs of decay, whilst the other
was found to be in a rotting condi
tion.' "
As a wood preservative it has no
equal.
For -ale by
Tun Hawaiian Hardware Co., Ld
Fort street, opposite Spreckels.
WORTHY OF A TRIAL.
If you arc troubled with rheujna
tism or a lame back, bind on over
the scat of pain a piece of flannel
dampened with Chamberlain's Pain
Balm. You will be surprised ut the
prompt relief it affords. 50 cent
bottles for sale by all dealers. Ren
son, Smith & Co., anents.
PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., L'D.
New oi!m JiiNt to II unci.
Carbolineum Avenarius,
i
Slack & Brownlow's Water Filters,
Scales Topsail Chains,
Open Link Chains,
Glassware Tumblers,
Goblets, Wines, Decanters,
Jugs, etc., etc.
Paints, Oil's, Varnishes,
House Furnishing Goods,
Japanned Ware,
Miniature "Vistas" for mailing,
10c. each.
LOST
A DRAFT drawn by J. Cnsfa on J.
vtV K. Moigan !u fuynr of ,!. Gonvea
for H2, puyment of which has bipi)
stopped. Return to Guusalvus & Co.,
or at this oillce. ,3 at
ELECTION of OPPJGEltS.
AT the annual meeting of the Ila
wtilhui Agilcultiiral Company held
this day, the following persons weio
elected ulllcurs for the current yt-ar:
Hon. C. R, Bishop Picguleut,
Sam'l O. Allen Vice-President,
Geo II. liobertsou Treasurer,
J. O, Caiter Secretary,
Tom filay ....Auditor.
nniKUTOits:
fi. C, Allen, Chas. M. Cooke and W. O.
Smith.
J. O. OARI'fiR,
Seeiy. Haw, Ag. ( 'o.
Honolulu, Jim. 21, Mi." " 25 3m
Auction Sales by James F. Morgan:
The undersigned, 0. TROUSSEAU,
Administrator, with tho will annexed,
of the estate of His Into Majesty Ka
lukmm, gives notice that pursuant to
an order signed by the Hon. A. P.
Judd, Chief-Justice of tho Supremo
Court, dated December 28, 1891, ho
will sell at public1 auction at the sales
room of Janies P. Morgan, in Hono
lulu, on
Saturday, January 30, 1892,
AT IS O'CLOCK NOON.
All of the right, titlo and estate of His
late Majesty in and to the hinds below
named for the purpose of paying tho
debts of said estate.
t0T TERMS CASH. Deeds at ex
pense of purchaecis, viz:
1. LAND AT KOLOWALU,
MANOA, OAIIU.
Royal Patent 2592, acres. J)eed
from Nakookoo and wife. Liber 02,
folio 110.
2. LAND AT MANOA, OAHU.
Royal Patent 4470, 2 1C-1000 acres.
Deed from Pihi t w.) and Bilu Kekunui,
her husband. Liber 75, folio 103. Sub
ject to lease to Maraea Apau. Rent
.$50 per annum; expires December 31,
1898. n
3. LAND AT MANOA, OAHU.
Royal Patent 136, 5 30-100 acres. Deed
from J. Kekuanui and wife. Liber 7G,
folio 24.
4. TWO PIECES OF LAND
AT MANOA, OAHU.
1st. Land Commission Award 1950,
73-100 acre. 2nd. Royal Patent 29,
3 55-100 acres. Second piece is sub
ject to lease to See Hop & Co. Rent
ifGO per annum ; expires February 1,
1895.
5. LAND AT KULAOKAHUA,
OAHU.
Lots Nos. 376-378, Royal Patent 3421.
105,741 square feet. Subject to lease
to John F. Colburn. Rent $65 per
annum ; expires February 4, 1904.
G and 7. LAND AT MOANALUA,
OAHU.
Apanas 2 and 3 of Royal Patent 426,
0.15 and 0.67 acres respectively. Deed
from A. Kaoliko and wife. Liber 98,
folio 64. Apana 2 is subject to leue
to G. J. Campbell. Rent $21 per an
num : expires June 27, 1903. Apana
3 is subject to lease to C. P laukea,
trustee for JCaaua. Rent $40 per an
num ; expires June 27, 1903.
8.
ISLAND OF MOKUOEO,
. MOANALUA, OAHU. '
11 acres,
anil wife,
Deed from S. M. Damon
Liber
. Folio .
9. LAND AT AIEA,
EWA, OAHU.
Royal Patent 785, Royal Patent
2875, 1 37-1,00 acres, and Royal Patent
795, acre, 3 chains and 33-100. Deed
from J S McGrew and wife. Liber 79,
folio 291. 0-61 acre subject to lease
to J Humphreys. Rent $10 per an
num. Expires Sept 1, 1899.
10. AflUPUAA OF KAUHIULA,
HJLO, HAWAII.
Royal Patent 5711, aerps. peed
from Kalolo. Liber 58, folio 193. Sub
ject to lease to Hilo Sugar Company.
Rent $30 per annum. . Expires June
27, 1903.
11. AHUPUAAOFKAIIAUALEA.
26,420 acres. Deed from Lunalilo
estate. Liber 73, folio 213.
12. SOLD.
J 3, LAND AT KAALEO,
IIONpLULU, OAHU.
Royal Patent 16Q3, 3 Apana, 3 48-100
acres, Deed from R B JCuikahi. Liber
58, folio 271. Subject to' leabo to Kipo
Kawaiohi. Rent $50 per annum." Ex
pires Feb 28, 1898.
14. LAND AT NUUANU, OAIIU.
Royal Patent 4402, 98-100 acre.
15. LANDS AT PAWILI,
ISLAND OF LANAI.
Royal Patent 1929, 18 57-100 acres,
Royal Patent 1930, 29 76-100 aeieB
and 2 20-100 acres, and Royal Patent
1P31, 18 30-100 acres. Total 08 83-100
.acres. Deed from Kanui (k) and
lieanu (wj. Ljber ?Q, folio 418.
16. AIIUPUAA OF KIJJAPIJr
IIALA,
HANA, MAUI,
Grant 3255, 26 1-10 acn-H. Deed from
Kuhunu, July 26, 1880. Liber 6-1,
folio 280.
17. LAND AT KUALAPA,
HONUAULA, MAUI.
300 acres. Deed from L. Isaao, Oct
31, 1882. Liber 74, folio 407. Subject
to lease to M Kealohu. Rent $50 per
annum. Expires Nov 1, 1903,
18. LAND AT OMAOPIO,
KULA, MAUI.
Grant 19)8, 173 acres. Deed from
Kamaka, Mar !, J.88L Liber 86, fofio
214. Subject In lease id H M JCa'nukaj
and J II Waipuilani. Rout tyfjQ'por
annum. Expires Feb 4, 190-1.
19. J OF AIIUPUAA OF NUU,
KAUl'O, MAUI.
Land Commission Award 6239, 12,140
acres. Deed from Hiiukoki, Liber
59, folio 89. Subject to lease to J C
Florcs and othms. ,
20.
LAND AT WAIELI,
HANA, MAUI.
Patent 3244, Apuuu 1, 12
Royal
acreti.
Royal Patent 2MU, 376-1'
vjy.:
of an acre. j?ccd fiolii Mahoo, Aug'
24, 1880. Libei 100, folio 291. Sub-"
ject to lcaso to 0 M P lUulu. Rent
$25 por annuni. Expires Feb 4, 1904.
21. LAND AT PAKALA.
LAIIAINA, JIAUI.
Royal Patont 1729 Apana 2, 1 17-100
acres. Deed from D. W. Keawo. July
18th, 1878. Liber 55,"foHo 278.
22. LAND AT KELAWEA.
I.AIIAINA, MAUI.
Royal Patent 1729,4 acres 31 perches,
and 4 acres 37 perches. Satno deed as
No. 21.
23. .LAND AT WAIANAE.
I.AIIAINA, MAUI.
1 acre, 2 roods, 21 perches. 2 Apanas.
Same deed as No. 21.
24. LAND AT PANAEWA.
I.AIIAINA, MAUI.
Royal Patent 1727, 318-1000 of nu
acre, and Royal Patent 2741, GJ acres.
Deed from Kalola. Liber 58, folio 193.
Subject to lease to Campbell and Iscn
berg. Rent $G0 per annum. Expires
Nov.7. 1897.
25. LAND AT WAIOKAMEA.
LAHAINA, MAUI.
Deed from Hanukotal. Liber 59,
folio-89.
26. LAND AT LAHAINA, MAUI.
Deed from John T and Robert II
Baker. Libor 87, folio 276.
27. LAND AT LAHAINA, MAUI.
Royal Patont, 4390. Deed from Hana
Lilikalani and others. Liber 94, folio
117.
28. LAND AT WAIMANALO,
KOOI.AUl'OKO, OAHU.
Royal Patent 556. Apana 1 and 2,
3 15-100 uorcc. Deed from Kahoo
puipui (w), Liber 39, lolio 405. Sub
ject to lease to J A Cummins. Rent
$10 per annum. Expires February 4,
1904.
29. LAND AT KAILUA,
KOOLAUI'OKO, OAHU.
Grant 2906, Apana 2, 5 75-100 acres.
Deed from Opuinoinona. Liber 61,
folio 106. Subject to lease to Chas
Hiram. Rent $10 per annum. Ex
pires Juno 27, 1903.
30. LANDS AT KANEOHE AND
KAALAEA,
KOOLAUI'OKO, OAHU.
Deed from John Kalaauala and others.
J.iber 88, folio 215.
31. LANDS AT KAPAKA.
KOOLAULOA, OAHui,
Royal Patent 6564, 2 Apana, 873-1000
aero and $ acre. Royal Patent 1442,
2 Apaipi, (1.26 acre and 0.50 acre.
Deed from S W Kuaiwa and wife.
Liber 90, folio 496.
Anil if not sufficient to pay the
debts of said estate the following t
32. LAND AT KUKULUAEO,
kAlia, honoEUv.u, OAHU.
Royal Patent 1990 2 Apana, 1 3-4
acres and 35 100 aero. Deed from
Kahoopuipui, Liber 39, folio 405.
33. LAND AT IWILEI, OAIIU,
58 8-10 acres. Deed from Estate of J
H Coney. Liber 95, folio 424. Sub
ject to the following leases, viz.:
1. Lease to A F C oke, $6Q per
annum. Expires June 1, 1900.
2. Lease to H Ericksen, $25 per
annum. Expires March 1, 1891.
3. Lcabe to John Ena, $110 per an
num. Expires- June 1, 1898.
4. Lease to John Ena, $50 per an
num. Expires April 1, 1898.
34. LAND AT PAWAA,
I'UNAHOU, OAHU.
22 45-100 acres more or less. Deed
from C H Judd. Liber 101, folio
129. Subject to lean) to E. C. Mnc
farlanc. Rent $4.10 per annum. Ex
pires February 4, 1901.
35. ILI OF WAIELI, WAIMALU,
EWA, OAHU.
L C A 8525 B, part 3,455 acres more
or less. Deed from Hon C Ulukou
and wife. Liber 58, folio 128. Subject
to lease to L McCandlcbS. Rent $50
per annuni. Expires January 1, 1896.
3fj. ILI OF KAPAAKJEA,
KWA, OAJIU.
Royul Patent 4499, 2 Apana, 31 1-2
acres and 4-10 acres, and sea and
stream fishery of Wahaloa, 53 acres.
Deed from W C Parke, Administra
tor Estate of Kanaina. December 5,
1878. Liber 58, folio 1. Subject to
lease to Sing Chong.
37. LAND AT KALIIII, OAHU,
known as Kamanaiki, Royal Patent
3423, 455 acres. Deed from O P
laukea, October 31, 1887. Subject to
leuso to Manuel Barratt. Rent $450
per unnuin. Expires Novombcr 1,
gjfTFor further particulars inquire
JAS. P. MORGAN,
Auctioneer.
(Signed.) G. TROUSSEAU.
Administrator with the Will annexed
of tho Estate of II M Kalakaua,
decVased. 320 13t
A Good Investment!
FOR SALE
A PIECE qf LaniTxlll FPM- Cot-
for 82B ner mouth. For nnrtleiuars
apply to
J. M. VIVAS.
303 lin
W. T. MONSARRAT,
Veterinary Surgeon,
IgrOmco at Hotel Stab'es, Hotel
street. Both Telephones 3ii. Resilience;
Mutual Tel. 010. dec 10-iU
rt.- -.
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE GO.
ItlUIIAUl) A. JIcOUICDY,
Issues Every Desirable Form of Policy !
It has paid its members since its oiganization THREE HUNDRED AND FOUR MILLIONS OF D0L' ARS.
Its Now Distribution Polioy is the most liberal ever offered by any Insurance Company.
For full particulars apply to
ft!. JS. T-8OSJI0,
j9 . General Apjcnt for the Hawaiian Islands.
Auction Sales by James F. Morgan.
Auction Sale!
By order of W. (). Smith, mortgagee,
I will sell at Public Auction, at mv
Salesroom,
On MONDAY, Jan. 25ih,
AT IX U'(!I.CK NOO,
Life Insurance Policy of John
Richardson,
In the Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Now
York for 810,000; behu: Policy
No. 358,057.
t&F Kurtlier particulars can be ob
tained from W. (X. Smith, or from tho
!5Ali;iiuil.
TKKHS OAHU.
JAS. F. -MORGAN,
Auctioneer.
Honolulu, Jan. 10, 1802. :VJ;1 Zt
KAMEHAMEHA
Glee y Club
CONCERT
Thursday, Jan. 21st, 8 P. M.
PROGRAM!
PA11T I.
1 Laugh, Boys, Laugh . College Songs
Gi.ke Cum.
2 Eleilc Hawaiian Song
Gu:e Cj.uh.with Solo anu
Waiuilk.
3 Lovely Night Gbwatal
School Ciioiius.
fin the Hazel
4 Negro Melodies. . . Dell,
(Who Did?
Glee Cluh.
fi Catastrophe Sprague
School Chouus
G Annie Lauiic Buck
Glee Cluii.
PART II.
1 Old King Coul Edcs
Glee Club.
2 Morning Song College Songs
Glee Cluii with Wahw.e.
3 Precisely So ! Thayer
School Ohoiius.
4 Great Day , Negro Songs
Glee Cluii.
5 A Cannibal Idyll Taber
Small Chouus.
G Kamehiimcha Song
School Cifouus.
SjSF Tickets at Levey's. Box Plan
now open. 32-1 2t
Has it ever occurred to
you what a desirable and
acceptable present a pic
ture makes? If not lend
us your ear for a moment
until we explain. In the
first place everyone en
joys "looking at a pretty
picture ; it not only serves
to beautify the home, but
appeals to one's better
feelings tmd forms excel
lent food for thought,
which nothing else can
give, and if the subject
be well chosen, serves as
a silent lecturer for good.
One need not confine him
self to any particular
style as the assortment of
both styles and subjects
is unlimited and almost
any fancy can be grati
fied. A picture has the pecu
liar power of stampjng its
image upon the minds of
all who may sec it, and in
many cases leaves it life
long impression.
When making your
rounds of shopping drop
in at King Bros., on Ho
tel street, and see what
they have to offer in this
line, if for no other pur
jpo than to enjoy what
is to be sfjqn.
J N O. S. SMITHIES,
Auctioneer & General Business
AGIflN 'JL'.
Mittiiildiiin. Kiihulu, llt-wuil,
WENNER & CO.,
MANUFACTURING AND
Importing Jewelers.
02 Fort Str, ev Honolulu
NQTJfjU.
NOTIOK is hereliy given that I wl
nut lit) lespousihle fur any debts
contracted by my wife, Cuiollno Holt,
without my written consent.
OWBN.MIOLT.
Uoiioliilii, Jan. 18, 1BU3. il;2 lw
When yciii wane a Portrait
Enlarged call on King Bros.,
got their prico HhI and hcc
buiujiIch. Tltoy can't bo beat.
mrrrrirnirrTT-v j. mini i -i. in
This Space
- FOR
. N. S. SACHS,
1 04 Fort Street. - - Honolulu.
The Popular Millinery House.
CO
Builders' & Gene.al Hardware,
Agricultural Implements,
Plantation
Supplies,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES & LAMP GOODS,
AGATE WARE, TIN WARE, NEVER BREAK WARE,
Cutlery & General Mercliaiiflise,
Blake's Steam Pumps,
Weston's Centrifugals,
WILCOX & GIBB'S, AND REMING.TQN.
SEWINGM ACHINES.
r CB
! CD
3 a5
O S
8-1
CO
CO
"8
r 5
CO
3 CD
NSKPS
MELL1N
9
BENSON, SMITH & CO.,
li:t-115 Fort Strict.
ARE NOW THE
AGENTS. Jg
SS5'
New and, Fresh Lot Just Received from the
FACTORY!
DPR-KKSS
Small Size,
Largo Size,
Small Size,
Large Size,
HOH
PALMER & RICHARDSON,
Aciirri;j;rs j fffiMl kohitf.ivsjj
BTVLKS OF ARCIUTHCTUUHSj
KustlttKe, Queen Anuo, Jleimlssiuiee, Gothic, Itulinu, Olauslo, Normiui,
IN STONE, BRJQrC, IRON OR WOOD.
Dett Modern Deilgnt in Resiliences J Cheap Artlllp Cottages a Specially)
Coiiiuk'to nluuB it nd specifications Riven; ulso Buporlntentlenco of construction.
W OIFICE-Cliilton Block, cor. Kiiifj& Port. Entrance on Fort St.
piiim itimil
OF NEW YORK.
I'roHlilcnt.
is Reserved
.' JS- -AVfSQ
Honolulu, II. I.
35 Cents a Bottle,
00 Cents a Bottle,
11.00 per Dozon,
$7.00 per Dozen.
- tl
FOOD.
'
:a