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Furniture,
A.3STD
CROCKERY !
PRICES REDUCED
B3F FOR FOUR
English Wardrobes, Plate Glass Front;
Marbletop Wash Stands,
Marbletop Dressing Tablos,
Scotch Chests of Drawers,
Dining Hall and Parlor Chairs,
Rattan Suites, Pictures, Etc.
Royal Worcester Vases,
Royal Worcester Tea Sets,
Dinner Sets, Tea Sets,
Decorated Vases, Tumblers, Glasses,
Claret Jugs, Lamps, Screens,
Iron Bedsteads, Matting,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
THEO. H. DA
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Nwaanti Street, - : . Near Hotel Street
HAS JUST RECEIVED BY LATE AKIUVALS
HZ."5TXlsr03:TJ TIHI.A.I
Dlnet from China! Finest Mountain Quality' Superior to Any
thing Evei Sold in Honolulu'
I Choice Assortment ox Christmas Soys on Sand
Camphor Trunks Fitted with I'atcnt JMeetire Locks,
LuteU Styles Chinese, ltumbnn Chuirr (tnd Loiutjics,
Heuutifid J'utteriis Chinese Sill: and Silh llundh t-chiefs, Etc.
High Glass Tailoring in All Its Branches!
Alway-jon hand a Choice Assortment of Cashmeres, Tueedi, Etc , Etc.
LiO-w Prices a.iaci Good E'it Oiastraxiteed.
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TELEPHONE 110-
CHAS. EUSTACE,
IMPORTEH AND DEALER IX
GROCERIES, PR0ISI0NS, FLOUR and FEED.
Fre3h California Roll Butter and Island Butter
gjT ALWAYS ON HAND &S
New Goods Received by Every Steamer from San Francisco.
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ar-All Order faithfully attend to. Satisfaction guaranteed. Maud Orders
-olloited and packed with care.
Lincoln Block, Kixq Stiiuct, Bet. Foist and Alakea Stiieets.
BOTH TELEPHONES L'iO-
LEWIS
Ill ITOJiT
Wholesale
Importers,
Provision Dealers & Naval Supplies
Fresli Gooda by Every California Steamer.
ICE - HOUSE - GOODS - A - SPECIALTY.
Islands Ououns Solicited, 5? &ST Satispaction Guaranteed.
TELEPHONE 92-
II. E. MofNTYRE & BRO.,
IMI'OIITIXS AND
Groceries, - Provisions - and - Feed.
New Good itccKlvcil l.y livery P.irl;et from thu Eastern Status and Europe.
VHMHll - CALIFORNIA - PRODUCE - IJV - EVERY STEAMEI.
All Orders failhfnllv utiumli'il In and OooiIh Delivered to nny
Part of tlm city 1'JtKi:. '
Umsu Oiideiis Solicited. S.viisiwotiok amiiA.vn:ia.
east corner port and kino streets.
'SALE
Glassware
25 PERCENT
WEEKS -
VIES & GO.
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& CO., .
STREET.
& Retail Grocers
P. 0. HON 115
DEALEKH IN -
A CARD
from
JOHN POTTIE,
VETERINARY SURGEON
Australian Veterinary Establishment, Syd
ney, H. S. W.
ESTABLISHED 1SUA
1 toko pleasure In announcing that 1
have established an Agency in Hono
lulu for the snlo of my woll-known
ltcmcdics, and have appointed Mr.
Clarknci: W. Macfari.akk my Solo
Agent for the Hawaiian Islands and
United States.
tSlgned JOHN POTTIE.
P. K. V. M. S.
Calling altcnlion to the above
announeoment, I beg to inform
plantation owners, ranchers and
the public generally that I am
now in lull supply ol aU ol Dr.
Pottie's Celebrated Remedies, to
gether with his treatises on the
jnrinciplcs of doctoring animals
and the remedies to be used.
Dr. Pottie stands pre-emi
nently ut the head of the veteri
nary profession and his leading
remedies are known throughout
the whole civilized world. No
system known has shown such
splendid result?. During the 20
years in which Dr. Pottie has
iiad charge of the Government
.-tables of New South Wales not
a single death occurred. Dur
ing the outbreak of "Pink Eve"
ill Australia over jCGO,000 worth
of horses were lost, but of the
cases treated by Dr. Pottie's re
medies LESS THAN ONK PKKCKNT
died. Last year over 7,000,000
animals were treated by Dr.
Pottie and his corps of assis
tants, which will allbrd some
idea of the magnitude of his
business and the efficiency and
popularity of his remedies.
Special eases of assorted re
medies can be had at prices
ranging from $5 to $150, suit
able for plantations, stables and
ranches; these remedies keep
for years.
I especially call attention to
Dr. Pottie's celebrated and un
failing remedy for Maxok, which
is so widely prevalent among
horses in these Islands at this
time. I regard this as a certain
cure, and can show testimonials
for cures already effected of
very aggravated caos.
The following comprise some
of the principal Horse, Cattle,
Sheep, Dog and Pig Remedies,
viz.:
PEOPE1 ETAK Y M KI) J CI N F.S.
(ilcnrairn Oil,
Hlaek DoukIiis Oil.
Embrocation,
Oreen Healing Lo
tion, Black Healing Lo
tion, Mange Liniment,
Sweating Dliatci,
Golden lilNter.
Nowmarkct Blister,
Fly Blister.
White Oils,
Cooling Oils,
Sitfast Ointment,
Hoof Ointment,
Healing Ointment,
Tumor Ointment,
Gall and Shoulder
Salve,
Heal All, or fiolden
Oil,
Soft Soap,
Condition Powders,
Worm Powdeis,
Alterative Urine
Powders
i Mango Powder.
, Physio Ball,
' Worm Ball,
, Condition Ball.
i Urine Ball,
Oruio and Colic
Drench,
Cough Mixture,
' Fever Drink,
Blood To nit.',
Stomach Powder,
Purgative Powder
(Cattle)
Medicated Linseed,
8QUATTEHS' PJSMEDIESHn hulk form).
Plcuro Drench, for , Stud Cattle Calving
mixing with drink I Scours in Calves,
Tubercular Drench, I Hoven Powdor, for
for mixing with , 100 head,
drink, Condiment for Sym-
Ked Water Drench niotry,
Preventative,
Cases of Assorted Jtomodles in bottles,
from 5 to X'JO, with printed pamph-
lets on Disease, Breeding and
dillicult particulars.
SHEEP BEMEDIES.
Taj)G Worm Speci
fic, Lung, Bowels and
Kidney,
Fluko and Liver
Remedies,
Catarrh in Sheep,
Salt Bush Lick,
Medicated Prevent
ive Lick,
Foot Hot Dip Pow
dor, Foot Hot Hand
Dressing,
DUBLIN AND OLASOOW HOUSE AND
CATTLE BPI0ES.
Ordinary,
For Brood Marc,
For Entires,
For Stud Cattle,
For Milk,
For Fat,
For Calves,
For Pigs.
For Fowia,
Trainors' Electrio
Log Ollh,
Trainee' Embroca
tion, Trainers' Laxative
Drench,
Trainers' Strength
ening Drench,
Trainers' Skin and
Kidnev.
Trainers'
DriukH,
Tralnem'
Spire.
(lough
Horfco
TIjvku aro all Bpeclnl Itemedles for Pure
Bred Animals, and adapted for the
Peculiar Condition of the
Animal.
Farmer' Cheap
Oils,
Kuriiicrh' improv
ing Drinks,
Farmer;!' Heal All,
Furmors' Cheap
Case of Afcboilcd
Itemedles.
All Iblaild onlms timiimllv nl.
tended to and iiimiiililutH ihmImIiiIhk full
Information will be tent on application.
C. W. AIAOFARLANK,
W7 ixlt .Ujtiil fvt lit, l,utt, Im
Dr. Qoto's Troatmont.
Editou Bulletin:
Sinco I wroto my last loiter to you
in regard to Dr. Goto'a method of
treat mont in tho Loper Sottlotnont
I failed to inform you of somo very
Important facts and bonofits derived
from tho troatniout, to wit: Tho pa
tients uudor his, treatment in tho
hospital, who take his treatment
faithfully, aro improving very fast,
not a single death having occurred
sinco tho troatmont bogan. Somo
of his pationts whou first takon to
tho hospital woro in tho worso
stages ol loprosy, thoy would liavo
died if thoj did not como under tho
doctor's caro. Thoy appear to-day
to bo strong and aro able to work;
loprosy sores of tho worso kind aro
all hoalod up, body clean and
uoaitny.
In view of theso facts 1 consider
that ovory cont spoilt by tho govorn
niont for Dr. Goto's troatmont is
monoy woll osponded, aud 1 urgo
very strongly that this method of
troatmont ought to bo continued.
I am fully conviucod (a3 1 have stat
ed in my last letter to you) that this
treatment is tho host ovor oxpori
montod with bore, becauso it can
check tho disease back from its fear
ful attack on a lopur. I liavo soon
this troatmont tried on somo now
cases who enmo horo recently from
Honolulu, and it has proved success
ful so far. If thoy stayed outside
without troatmont thoy would havo
boon worso oil (as aro thoso who
camo with thorn) and no hopes for
their recovery.
Tho majority of lopors residing in
tho Sottlomont aro still suffering
from this dreadful scourgo and dio
without propor troatmont. I know
from my own oxporiouco under this
troatmont, if theso poor people aro
continued under tho care aud treat
ment of Dr. Goto, thoy will bo gr6at
ly bopofitod. I have uo personal
fooling against our resident physi
cian, but what I know concerning
his practico here, I am sorry to say,
that tho salary paid him by tho gov
ernment ovory month is monoy
thrown away. If such, monoy woro
to bo used in aiding Dr. Goto's
treatment, thou it would bo of great
benefit to both tho govommont aud
theso unfortuuato pooplo.
1 liavo hoard some persons say
latch that this treatment can bo
carried on horo without Dr. Goto.
I say it will not work at all without
him. I havo known of somo persons
who undertook to carry on this
treatment horo in former years, but
it proved to bo a failure
Tho patients iu tho Bishop's Homo
aro under tho caro of tho Romau
Catholic Sisters, and thoso iu tho
hospital aro under tho solo caro of
tho doctor himself. His instructions
in regard to tho caro aud treatment
of tho inmates aro being failhfully
carried out by his offico boy during
his absence, ajid it is generally un
derstood that thoro is a much great
er improvement in tho patients at
tho hospital than in thoso at tho
Bishop's Homo. James PnossEn.
Leper Sottlomont, Nov. 30, lS'Xi.
Popular Piioiiograpli Parlors.
Addition
of Anotlior
Wonders.
of Edison's
Mil. U. Stokckle, a gentleman well
known not alone to tho rcbiilcnts o llo
nolulii, but to thoso of Hawaii, Maui anil
Kauai, in connection with his introduc
tion to the notice of tho general public
of Professor Edison's marvel of science,
the I'iionoqiiaph, or ' talking machine,"
has again returned to this city from an
extended inter-iskind trip, and has located
himself permanently at tho PnoNixm.u'ii
Pablohs, Arlington Block, IIoxdl
STltKET.
Mr. STOtcKLr. lias been iu correspon
dence with Professor Edison, through
one of tho Professor's special represent
atives, and has been thus enabled to ob
tain a latest scientilic production and im
proved Phonograph which has arrived,
and is now open for inspection and trial
by tho general public nt tho PaoNooitAi'it
Parlous, Arlington Block, Hotel hired.
This new scientilic production and
machine is called the Automatic Pnono
oitAi'H, working as it does automatically,
by electrical agency, generated by tho
action of any pereou desirous of testing
its peculiar qualities, tho manner of test
being easily understood on visiting tho
lately lifted up PnoNoaiiAi-u Parlors,
Arlington Block, Hotel street.
Tho Automatic Phonograph is anoth
er triumph of seicnce.is the latest improved
"talking machine" manufactured by tho
electrical wizard, Edison, and is bupplied
with newly invented and lately patented
double diaphragms, thus adding not
alone to tho loudness of tho. reproduc
tions from tho records, but also present
ing in a most remarkably clear and dis
tinct manner all tho modulations of tho
human voice, both iu song aud f,peech
and which may bo heard from tho ma,
chino at tho Fnoxooiti'ii Parlous, Arling
ton Block, Hotel street.
Tho Automatic Puonoc-ravii is en
cased in an oaken frame, with glass top
and sides, thus permitting tho visitor to
seo all of tho delicato machinery in full
play. Tho wonderful, bcientillc npplianoo
of mechanical skill displayed iu tho reg
ulation of tho speed of reproduction of
tho various records, tho automatic start,
speeding and iinal stop aro plainly visi
ble, and, raoro than that, tho wonderful
reproductive powers of tho automatic
machine may bo lenrned on each call at
tho PiioNOORAni Parlors, Arlington
Block, Hotol streot.
Full test is givon to tho power of tho
Automatic Machine by tho continual
changing of records, t,o that solo, duet,
trio, quartette, quintetto and soxtotto
vocnlisms by instrumental music of cele
brated bands and noted soloists will bo
interspersed with humorous speeches,
dialogues and specialties, tho paiticulur
selections being displayed daily on tho
Automatic Machine, at tho Phonociraph
Parlors, Arlington Block, Hotel streot.
For tho initial piece on tho Automatic
PiioNoaiiAi-n, Mr. Slocklo has selected
fioin his accumulation of neaily two
hundred now records, which include
songs of all nations, and tho best efforts
of Iho most celebrated musical celebrities
in tho world a selection which has
novcr horotoforo been reproduced out
side ol tho homo of tho phonograph, and
ono which gives full opportunity to judgo
of tho wonderful natural Kound.icpiuduu
ing nunlitiPM of this latest Automatic
Much no. Tho opportunity now presents
the f lo hear this particular number by a
trial of tho Edisonian invention now on
exhibition at tho Puonoiuiai'h Parlors,
Arlington Block, Hotel streel.
Tho PiioNOdiiAi-u Paiiloiim aro open
daily fiom II a.m., and opportunity i
given to vlsitoiri (o select from a Ihuu
wtnd lecorda, which will bo leiuoduuud
at jequest on thu noiwuitomallu iimuhluo
also on exhibition, and in use, at tho
I'noNuoiiAi'Ji Paiiwhin, Atllngtoii Moult,
Hotel street, UMMw
Golden Rule Bazaar.
W. F. Reynolds, : Prop.
When you have goods which
the people want, the best way is
to advertize so that thoy tho
people, can road, mark, learn
and inwardly digest, what you
have to advertise. Our
Catalogue d Books, Etc
forwarded wilh last Saturday's
Bulletin, has alrcaly brought
its results. About our
a?0:"SI
Wc havo not not imported any
Irtish. Everything is good and
sensible.
Everybody admits so far that
ouv
DOLLS
arc the host and most reason
able in price.
Our DIARIES for 1804 are
all reudy to sell. Our
(3-Jk.3yCES
include tho latest and best.
Do not forgot our little CABI
NET SOUVENIK. Just the
thing to send to friends abroad,
price 15 cents.
A fine display of Dolls 1' ur
niturc and Tea Sets.
Never was a nicer line of
with Solid Silver Ornaments, of
fered the public, and mind you
they are not at jewellers' figures
either !
A pretty display of Vases,
Cups and Saucers, etc.
A. good line of Tort folios, Cro
quet, Lawn Tennis and Base
Ball Supplies.
ALL FOR CASH ONLY. '
Philatelists, Attention!
No better Christmas memento can
he selected to Mend to your friend
abroad than a Complcto Set of Provi
sional Government Postage Stamps.
They may be had at the Hawaiian
News Uo.'.s Store for only ?8.20. This
includes ill Stamps, 1 Envelopes and .'!
Postcard b.
You can give your boy or girl or
stamp eollecting friend no better ap
preciated present than a well-bound
and well-arranged Stamp Allmm.
Call and see thoe at the Hawaiian
Now.s Co.'s valued all tho way from
10c. to 91S.C3. Hi varieties, designed to
plc.iso everyone. The finest lot of
Postage Stamp Album over received
in Honolulu. bOl-lw
AFTERNOON TEA CLOTHS.
Tho undersigned has just
received a large and varied
assortment of IIkmstitoiikd
and Fiiinoed Tka Cr.oTifs;
also somo exceedingly hand
some SiuuiioAiti) Cloths in
different lengths, which ho
invites his lady customers
to inspect.
818-tf
Per S. S. Monowai.
Frozen s Twrkeys
Heavy, Fleshy and Firm, lustrecolvcd
from tho Coast. Alto
LIVE GEESE.
Island Tu.rls.e3rs
(Prom Camarlnos' Hunch). Pattonod
on urain and fresh meat; any desired
weight; alive or killed and dressed.
CAL. FKU1T MARKET.
Mil ' Mutual Telopliouu !)7b. lui
FOR SALE !
KAHUKO RANCH!
S. NORRIS,
hiilmliii, Hawaii, y lU-t J
y fflARK
pzS?i
Just Received
A LAKOI3 ASSORTMENT OF
?
nu y k n u I i n t
BLACK LADIES' & CHILDREN'S HOSE,
FLANELETTES, TABLE LINEN,
BEDSPREADS, BLANKETS,
SILK & CRAPE SCARFS,
LADIES HANDKERCHIEFS,
Rugs and Carpets Selling at Cost !
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7 5 FORT STREET1" 7 5
SEW
BY
COMPRISING
ieaif if 11! Articles in Mipe Oak
S!DE0AE53,
CHIFFONIERS
Splendid Line of Rattan and Reed Furniture!
Single Pieces and Sets.
CORNICE POLES IN WOOD OR BRASS MOUNTINGS.
ELEGANT UPHOLSTER?
In Fine Spring, Hair Wool, Moss and Straw Mattresses.
PILLOWS OF LIVE GKESK FFATHEI1S ANJ) SILK FLOSS. '
Latest Improvements in Wire Mattresses, Lounge & Sora Beds, Divan Lounges and Sofas,
Great Variety of Baby Carriages, C.lbs, Cradles and High Chairs.
Our Cabinet-Making Workshop is Superior in Men and Material.
rURNlTURn AND MATTJIESSES nEPAIRED AS GOOfi AS NEW.
MATTING - LAID - AT - SHORTEST - OTICE !
esr- ouii pis reus always the lowest in hoxolulu. -a
j. :o:o:f:p 5s go,
iTo. V-S: JECisier Streot, ... ESC033.olTa.l1a., EC. X.
Royal Insurance Company
OIP LIVERPOOL.
"The Largest in the World."
Assets JaMary 1, 1892, : : 842,432,174.00
g& Fire risks on all kinds of Insurance Property taken at Oarrcnt Klsks by
J. 3.
"Js there anything now un
der iho Sun?" You will ask
yourself that question and Hie
answer is "Go lo M. (ioi.o
HEitfi's and have a look at his
New Patent Ventilated Under
shirt; light, durahle and eool.
A summer garment that can
not he surpassed; both in long
and short sleeves. Prico 50c.
each, M. Goldhkju! is tho
solo agent for Dr. G. Jaeger's
Sanitary Undorwear.
"KA MAILE"
5111 FORT STREET.
GRAND DISPLAY
OF THE-
LATEST NOVELTIES!
On WEDNESDAY, Nov. 15tu.
Opening Day for Xmas Goods !
"KA MAILE"
fill) I'OKT STltEET.
NOTICE.
A 1.1. ACCOUNT HUP. .Ml!. AMI NOT
pulil by Tnwdny, Hocumbfr ft, liCl,
will be proiwiutwl at iikhu,
SW-hv OIIAS. J, PIHJIUI..
per "Australia
5
ne BrasinjaQra.i
ITJKIOTUKE
TABLES,.
CHAIRS, Etc, Etc
"WVAXHIiR.,
itont for tlio Hawaiian ThIhtkIm
Tlioiiglra
FOR, S.A.LEJ !
The undersigned oilers for sale tho follow
ing JScautiful Stock:
THE FINK HOUSE
"DUKE SPENCER"
AN1 T1IC roLLOWINO TUBES ;
"Angie A.," "Josio W.,"
"Sally Black" and Colt,
"Yum Yum" and Coll,
"Ivory," "Violot,"
"Leilehua,"
"Kapiolani Girl,"
"Truo liluo" and Colt,
"Bazaar Tilly."
W- 1 nil PedlL'rcea of tho abovo can bo
tjeon at Oreonlleld Stables, where price and
terms can bo arranged to bitlt tho times.
Greenfield Stables, : Kapiolani Park.
W. II. lttCKAKD.
fcO.'-lin
"I.LANIWAI."
AFJIIST-CLAhH FAMILY HATHINO
Jlesort at WalklUI, TramearB pass
the i;atu, Hpeulal arriinKtiniuiitH can bo
iiiailu for Family Plcnie.i and Krcnlnu
JkithlliK Parties. fiSS-tl
NOTIOE.
Stock
&tT'ftl7 -At A.' JS
'PI"! UNDKIIblONKI) WiaiIKH TO
X notify, lliu piihlfu tint thu Merry-uo-ronnd
will Iw inn Jlvi:i:v Tiiiiimuw Ani.it.
koiik, friim a o'nlooU for uhlldrun exporlul.
I), and Unit irijir uirti will bu laVen to
provtini uny uuyhlviit or Injuria.
J. A. VIOTQ1I,
WMui Proprlulor,
f
iiwt 4 tmi uMliin
Mb.
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