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11HJB UNDEK8I0NED HAVE BEEH APPOINTED SOLE AGENTS FOK
theso Burkddkks and uro now prepared to rccclvo orders.
The groat advantages to bo derived from the uso of the National Oank
Bumddib are thoroughly established and acknowledged by Planters
gonorallr,
The largo number of Planters using them in the United States, Cuba,
Argentine Republic, Peru, Australia and elsewhere, bear witness to the
above claim.
The ue of the Shhkodkk very largely augnieuls the quantity of cane
the mill can grind (25 to 50), also the extraction of juice (6 to 12).
It it a great safeguard, making kuowu at onco the presence of any
pieces of Iron, stakes from cars, or anything which would be liable to damage
the mill, and allowing ample time to remove same before damaging tho mill.
The Shudder is very strongly made, and from tho manner of its opera
tion it cuts or tears these pieces of wood or iron without often breaking thb
Hhmiddir; and if anything breaks, it is simply so mo of the knives or cutters,
which can bo quickly and economically replaced. The Siikkddkr, as its
name Indicates, team the cauu into shreds of varying lengths, perfectly open
tag it and allowing the milt to thoroughly press out tho juices without re
quiring tho immense extra power necessary to grind or crush tho whole
oane. Tho Shredder spreads tho shredded cane uniformly and evenly to
the mill rolls, and docs away with the necessity of spreading tho bagasse by
baud between the mills, whero rcgriudlng is in use. No greater amount of
boiler capacity Is required to operate tho Shueddkr than that which wat
sufficient for the mill, for tho above reasons. Wo furnish full working
drawings for tho installation of our Siiukddkrs, enabling any competent en
gineer to successfully install and start them.
In ordering Biirkudkr from us, pleaso send small sketch, showing the
diameter and width of the mill rolls with which Bhrkddku is to bo connected,
also the sido (either right or left hand as you faco the delivery side of the
mill;, upon whloh tho mill engine is located, also tho height from floor line
to center of front mill roll shaft, and distance center this shaft to front end
of bed plate. These Biirkddkks aro now being used by tho Hilo Sugar Co.
and Hawi Mill, Kobala, whero thoy aro giving great satisfaction.
F Prices and further particulars may bo had by applying to
Wit G. IRWIN & CO., L'd.,
AM-lf HnU Aqml$ for lt llnvtrilan itanift
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C11AS. 11U&TACE,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR and FEED.
Prtib California Roll Batter and Island Batter
VT ALWAYS ON BAND ?
lei Goods Rewired by Every Steamer from Sao PranciM.
V All Orders faithfully attend to. Satisfaction fcuarauuwd. Islam! Urtter
Halted and packed with care.
Lntoouf Block, Kino Strkkt, !l.rr. Port am Alakra Strceto.
sfOTH TK fJM'H ONE8 W P. . MUX W7
LEWIS & CO..
Ill EOKT STKBKT.
Importers, Wholesale d Retail Grocers
Provision Dealers & Navai Supplies
Freth Qoodi by Eiery CaliloraU Steamer.
ICE - HOUSE - GOODS - A - SPECIALTY.
Uuuim Obdkm Solicited. JtCi &T SiTisrAOTiOK Guaranteed.
TBLBPHONB
LL E. MolNTYKK & MUX,
mromtia amo malms r
Sroceries, Provisions - and - Feed.
Haw Goodi Ueceived by Every racket (rom the Eastern Mates and Europe.
PBK8H OALIFOKNIAj'HODUCE - BY EVERY - 8TEAUKH
All Orders faithfully attended to and Goods Delivered to ant
Hart of tit City FKEK.
IftLaHO OlDBM SOUGITKI) SATI8fAOTIO (iOARAMTlin
HART nORNKR KOKT ANll KINO BTKKKTH.
W. W. AHANA.
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Merchant Tailor,
333 iTa.iuai Btxmmt.
FINE SUITINGS
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Baftllsl., Scotch and American Goods.
Btyle and Kit Guaranteed.
Gleaning & Repairing
lotoil Telle. 688. P. 0. Box 144.
l(H2-in
PureHMilk
FOR SALE l
Delivered Twice Daily
TO ANY l'AKT OF THK CITY,
tul 507-TELEPHONE8 - Bell 460
waiala"e" ranch.
tU-lrn V. I8KNIIKUU, I'roi.
HO YEN KEH & CO.,
II Nnnann H(rvi
TlMMlthi, Plimbinfl, Ktc.
CKOOKJiUY ami OLAB8WA11K.
UK THH HAWAIIAN IHt.ANO
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Empire Saloon,
Corner Botal Iorrbo Straata
CHOICE OLD-
Faoiily Wines and Brandies
& 81'KUIALTY.
PORT SHERRY
ea Years Old
E3. JST. RHiQXJ-A.,
lU-ttl MANAUKK Iftru
WM. DAVIES,
Rigger & Stevedore,
WRH OKBR
KHTIMATK8 AND CONTKAI.T8 Of.
A. I, I, K1NDB OF VVOllK
Tlo Stmr "WAIM AK ALO"
1 Will run reunlarly bctKcou tlili iort and
Wniulua, KawnllmiHl. Mokultila, Keaw-
1 mil iiml i'uullci uii the Inland of Ooliii.
Fur Freight, etc, apply lo the Captain.
. Innulre at iiftlcn of .1 8. Walker.
over HpreckeU' Uanlc, Fort street. )M7-tf
CEYLON TEA AND JEWXLBY.
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II KU TO INKOKM THK PUHMO
Unit I hare oiurd my Htore at No. A
Ntiiiann street wlih Cevlon Manufactured
Jewelry set with Rubles, bapiihlret, Pearls,
elo. Just recrlved soihd Pure Ceylnn Tea
try It Aire. In.llsn HsImiia and Dnnson
Clours, An limteuthm of my stock U soil.
cIiimI. V. j KADKlH,
No. 4.VJ .S'uuaiiu street.
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Golden Rule Bazaar.
W. F. Reynolds. : Prop.
Papers,
Newspapers,
Periodicals
And Latest
Novels
By the
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Alameda."
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-CLEVELAND''
Are Never Ashamed of their
Mounts. Other Rtders
Often Are I
00 1 Q T li 1 pretty llsht wheel
CO 1-6 ilDB. for road ork I mi t It?
That'll tho ui'luht of the machine that
II. E. Walker rhln.
Tbe "CLEVELAND" 15 A GREAT SUCCESS
H. E. WALKER.
Aannt, Hnnulula. H. 1.
Cnminlni Block, Mnrcbaitt SI
A. F. Medeiros & Co.
Merchant
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Tailors,
Hotel tiu, under ArlluKUiu Hotl
Litest Patterni in Suitings
Kecelved ly Brery Steamer.
PERFECT FIT OR NO 8ALB.
Ring Op Both Telephones 122
Baggage Express,
Htand at HollliiKer'iRhoelnKHbiip,
(Jnn trt. Dear Fort,
JAMhS I'OI.I.OCK.
MISS DAYTON
Will ttke a llinltod number of Pupil
(or tho
-HPI-A-ISTO-
tiesldencei I.lllhn 6treet.
Mutual Telephone 163
Telephone
1117 aw
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Dishes and Glassware Wanted I
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry Wauled '
Old Uold and Silver Wanted I
NT Hibtat Prices Paid I UM
114 King Street, Oornor of Alnkna.
MOSIO LESSONS.
IllOKKHSOU
HltADIiKY OIVKH 1.EB-
jl sons
In bliiL'liiL'. 1'inuu. Viiilin und
'i.ello. 'Jeruis, 11 tin hour; 1, half hour.
Having had 'i yuarh' uxiericnre as Or
Konlat und Choir Trainer, ho Is niivn In an
eiiUKeinent In those oai)sillle.i, llu.it nf
leallmonluls. 01 l.iiuim street. Mntiiul
Telepliono !.'.(.
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TO LET
A I.AUOK I'UHNISHKl)
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xx Jtooni lor single Ken
tleinan situated on ilere
tunlu street. IS minutes'
Wmm
If.'MF'Jl
walk from Post Ollico. Address
this OlIU'll.
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TO LET
AT WAIKIKI ONTlin
lieseh, coinforluliln
qiiarwrs for one or two Kin
ule Oeutlemeiit Ixinnl on-
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tsttlL
Ifflm
tloual) hnthliiK faullllles ko1, For parti
oulars tumuli
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" KE-INOAKM ATION."
Another Imprt-ssivo Lecturo by Mrs.
Thirds in Xhcosophlcal Hall.
Promptly on limn and clad simply
as before Mrs. Thirds opeued tor
address by reading a selection from
Wordsworth's "Intimations of Im
mortality," which indicated tho
poet's belief in tho return to life of
tho soul. Sho thou stated that re
incarnation was no now doctrine of
a now sect. Thoiwophy lias re-echoed
one of the oldest slatemouts of
spiritual truth -tho immortality of
tho soul. Tho Sanskrit, tho oldest
literature, spoke of it; the ancient
Egyptians, the Chaldeans, tho Per
sians, tho indigenes of Porn and
Mexico beliered it. Tho Druids
taught it iu England up to the in
troduction of llomau civilization.
It was not till after tho Gth century
that re-iucaruatiou was finally ex
purgated from tho doctrine of tho
church, which by this act lost tho
key to truth. By similes of lifo In
winter and spring, Mrs. Thirds show
ed her concept of tho otoruity of
life. The living thinking being is
born again and again many, many
times. This was illustratod from
Sir Edwiu Arnold's translation of
tho Dhagaradghita, by tho casting
J off of old clothes on going to sleep
auu mo putting on oi uow ones on
awakening. Wo aro not born again
with tho same bodies It is tho mind
alono which re-incarnates. The
thinking mau, tho essential which
comes from God. is immortal. Tho
physical personality is not.
Karma is tho companion doctrino
to ro-incaruation. It means action,
which iu tho Oriontal idea includes
reaction. It is tho law of causo
and effect tho law of ethical causa
tion. As tho Uiblo says, "whatever
a man sows that shall bo reap."
Every thought is an act on tho
mental piano. Every feeling is an
act on tho moral piano. As wo go
on living, feoling, thinking, Karma
adjusts and preserves the balance in
nature. Thero is no chance iu na
ture. Every good produces good,
every sin brings its inevitable evil
consequence That is Karma. So
for all tho 18,000,000 of yoara that
Theosophy teaches man has been
on tho earth, each incarnation of
tho soul has gouo on growing good
with good acts and being nuuished
for its previous ovil ones. To provo
that you ro-incaruat is impossi
ble. Knowledge only comes from
personal realization. Wo can only
offer evidences. Ouo of tho strong
est personal testimonies to Mrs.
Thirds was tho testimony of child
hood to its remembrance of previous
existence This is because tho child's
body is more sensitive to tho hlghor
and inner vibrations. Mrs. Thirds
had met some adults who were sensi
tive and remembered previous exis
tence. After an appeal couched in
woll-choseu phraseology to the ef
fects of tho doctrines of re-iucaruatiou
and Karma, Mrx Thirds closed
amidst rounds of hearty applause.
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Morning and Evoninc Star.
Men, women and children will en
joy the Morning and Evening tstur
drink. J'or their plciiHunt llivor n ml
feiMitliini; eMVct generally, the lmlivs,
whoxo (lelicdte vymtiii require u
beveruge that will act gently and ho
entirely niic under nil cnnilitiniiH. are
cntlnii-iiirtio in their pruii-o of Morn
ing and livening Star, and the men
prefer tlicni to all other ilrinkx he
en u to they are imirc lu'iiolkiiil in their
cll'rctx. They do not iiiteifcre with
liiifiiici or plciMiru and are entirely
free from all injurious or dUagrccnhlo
Millaiicoi. hen the bloeil in im
pure or the Hltiiimch weak, the levell
ing Star can 1m drank to advantage,
and invalids will find relief from it.
Iu the production of there drinke Iho
Hawaiian Inlands have hcen enriched
with l lu only perfect gentle beverage
known. The juice per doon U rU.,
delivered to all purl of the city free.
N. UIIKIIAM,
Mut. Tel. 311. IHhol mrcet.
IrviiiK M. Larunore, ph wical direc
tor of Y. M. C. A., Dob Moines, Iown,
Bnya ho eau conscientiously recom
mend Chatuborluiu's l'ain Balm to
athletes, gymnasts, 13ieyelistB, foot
ball players and the profession in
L'onoral for bruiseB, sprains mid dis
locations; also for soreness nud still
uess of the muscles. When applied
beforo the parts become Hvolln it
will effect a cure in one half the
tiino usually reqidred. For Bale by
all dealers. Benson, Smith & Co.,
Agents for the Hawaiian Islauds.
J. W. Chapman caters for bau
quett, socials, privato dinners and
gardeu parties. Wedding's a special
ty, lie cau bo found at all hours at
Sans Souci or will call ou any ladies
or fjentlemeu who will address him
through tho Post Ollico.
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Mechauicn' Home, comer Hotel
nud Nuuanu street. Lodging by
day, week or month. Terms: 25 auu
50 cents imr niht; $1 and tl.2f py
A Strong Horse
IS THE HESUI.T OF US1NO
QOOII FKEO
A FRESH SUPPLY
OF
Hay and Grain
Just Arrlu-d jor "K (I. Wilder."
i-ALL AN'I) SICK I'S.
CALIFORNIA FEED CO.
Corner (hieeti A Nuiisnii His.
Bom Telephones 121.
"DAI NIPPON"
Hold Street (Arlington Block)
Jnst Received another Invoice oi
Japanese Fancy Goods
- AND-
NOVELTIES!
COMPB1SIHO
Dress Goods!
Plain and Figured Bilk and Crape.
HORNING GOWNS 5SS54
Plain Silk and Embroidered.
Silk and Cotton Kimonos
Bilk Fans, Cushions,
Kmbroldered Silk Tea CosIm
Table Covers. Ucd Coven
Bilk Sashes. Neckwear.
Beautiful Chins. Ware I
Balad Bowls, Iton-buti Dishes,
Piatra, Etc, Ktc. KUs.
Smoking Jackets!
Bilk and tlottuti Palamak.
JiiPMESB SGBSEES!
Hugs, Klegant Lamp Bhadet,
Bamboo Cane, Lunch Baskets,
Iiambuo Valises, Japaue sa Tray.
Ktc., Ktc., Ktc., Ktc.
Mrs, J, P. P.Collaco, Proprietress,
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Wholesale ' Retail.
KIM.l. LINK OK
Japanese'.' Goods!
Sill and Cotton Dress Goods,
Ktc
Ktc.
Klo.
Ktc
Silk, Linen and Crape Shirts
-OF COMPLETE STOCK -Mad
by Yamatoya of Yokohama.
When von are In need of anr line
of Japanese Goods, give us first calf and
save going all aroand town.
rro:Er A 1ST,
30S 3Port -. txmmx Cviatora, XCovia
YOKOHAMA BAZAAR,
Corner Rddidq A Hotel Streets.
New Goods! New Goods!
IIKI'KIVKI) IIY KVKUYHTKAMKH.
Silk Dress Goods,
- ALli COI,OKH-
.IAPANESE SILK CHAPE,
t'lalu and Orocaded;
JAI'ANKSK COTTON CKAHK
Silk Shirts and Night Shirts,
Htlk Ulonses. Bilk Neckties,
HandkercliIeN, bliawls, Haelies.
Unslery ami Chemises,
Silk and Cotton Kimouos !
Japanese Trays. Daniboo boreens.
Tea Bets, Flower Pots, Etc, Eto.
Prices Cheaper thin Ever !
THE FOREIGN DEPARTMENT
OK THE
HONOLULU
Free -:- Kindergartens
WILL open
On Monday, September 10th
At 0 o'clock a.m., at Kiiinm Hall, corner
of Nuuanu and Herutitula streets.
Miss Uanimli K. hiistu-im, a princlpul of
suverl yriirs' exiicrienuo in tlio dolden
(late Free KlnderBurtuint nt Him FraucUco
will have supervixlon of the work horn.
KiuderKiirleu hours; from Uto IL'. Tui
tion! free.
A tralnlnp class for Kindergarteners,
with three afternoon si-st-Ions each week,
will ha organized hy Miss Ksstuian, on
Tuesday, rjeptember lHh. nt 'J o'clock, iu
tliH cIhhwooiu ntKiuma Hull.
Tuition for training ulnss : $10 pit month.
Applications fur admission to the K. nder
gurten or training cIhhh limy be nimlo to
tu- principal, MIm Kiibtiiiau, or to Mm,
Hurilit Cuntle Coleman, Financial Be to
tary Honolulu Free Kludergartuus.
ll'JJ tf
Criterion Saloon
WIELAND - EXTRA - PALE
Lager Beer !
2 SCHOONERS FOR 25 GENTS
H. DE3H5
10.-tf
l'rotilntor.
U. JAOUEN,
l'UAOTlOAL . GUN-MAKKU
1 beg to Inform Bportlng Men and
the
Oeueral l'uhllc that I am prepared to
He.
pair ami Keiiovate every description of
Firearms, duns. Itllles nnd Knlvnr
skillfully lie-stocked, llliielngaiid llrown
lug done Iu any shade. Flrst-ulats work,
mstiship gtiaratileud, Cutloiiien. pnnuplly
attended to
Audreas
UNION HTHUliT, HONOLULU.
LDCOL :
18 THE
BEST
PAINT
OIL!
Save Half the Amount of Tour OU
Bill Through Saving in Pigment.
Every painter should uso Lucol in
stead of Linseed Oil, becnuse:
1. Lccol Is more durable than Ltnseed
Oil. , , ,
2. I.ecoL Is more eeonomieaf than Lin
seed Oil.
PltOOF THAT LUCOL IS MORE
DURABLE.
Six years of actual uso in exterior
house painting iu California (the
most trying climato for paints), In
tho burning heal of tho Arizona Des
ert, tho Arctic cold of Alaska, nud on
tho Atlantic coast, have fully and
practically shown that Lhcoi. always
outwears Linseed Oil under tho same
conditions. All tho acid works in
San Francisco havo discarded Lin
seed Oil for LucoL.
ILLUSTRATE THIS YOURSELF.
Tut strong ammonia on Linseed and
Lucol paints. Tho Linseed paints
arc destroyed in a few minutes; tho
Lucol paints aro practically unaffect
ed. PROOF THAT LUCOL IS MORE
ECONOMICAL.
Break up 1 His. pasto wlilto lead
in ouo niul of Lt.'coi,. and the same
quantity in ouo pint of Linseed Oil.
Spread the paints on similar dark
surfaces for comparison. Tho Lucol
paint spreads as far as and covers
much hotter than the Linseed paint.
To get equally good covering with the
Linseed paint you havo to uso 2J lbs.
of white lead to ouo pint of Linseed
Oil. This means a saving of lb. of
pasto lead to each pint of Lucol. used,
or 0 lbs. to every gallon, equivalent
to your saving more than half tho
first cost of the Lucol.
Lucoi. is not in competition with
cheap Linseed Oil substitutes.
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LILOTjim,
Agents for the Hawaiian Islands
Merchants' Exchange
8. 1. 8H.WV, l'roprlctor.
Choice Liquors
and Fine Beer
IIICI.L TKLKI'IIOXK 491.
King and Nuuati'i Street, llonolu'u.
Cor.
Fine House and Lot
FOK SALE.
THK UNDKItHIONKI) OFFKHU FOK
X sale that Fin liomesteart on the
mailka side of iteretanla street, 101 feet
east of I'eiuincola street. The lot has a
front of 101 fret nnd a depth of 143 feet A
(lood Dwelling limine In good repnlr; con
tains i'arlor, I)lnliigruom, Kitchen, 1'hii
try, iledroom, Hath und Water Clotet ami
nu olllce on the lower lloor with FourUoud
lledrooms on second lloor. There Is a sul
stantlal Darn, containing Two Utalls, hhiiu
for two carriages. Wood Uued and Her
rants' Iloom, a BerTauta' W C. aud Two
Oood OiS'iionU further twrtlmilr of
W K. Custle, or of
luai-tf N. F. lUIHOKSB.
LADY'S BICYCLE
For Sale !
COLUMBIA"
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Used hut little.
I K
Bold on
account of owner leaving the country
Ua Call or addrets
Honolnlu Cyolory.
1101 tf 1U7 King Street
PACIFIC HOTEL
Corner Klug & Nuimuu Rts.
. Woltrb, l l l l MsiiHger.
Rut
Finest of Wines k Liquors
Billiard 6c Reading Boom
mil TO r&TBONS.
e to ufiL. m:.
Do not forget the time to ring up
152 Mutual Telephone 152.
n. v. BURaaas
is still prepared to repair Garden Hose
Uurliiklers. Water Tans, b llm:
Haws and
nusr.
shariieiilnc all kinds tools, Including Car?
Kiers, water in
ins Knives and Sclsnors
Ijiwn Mowers a
soei
kin
clultv. Also
Betting Glass, In fact all
nds of JnhhltiK.
wori milieu ror anu re-
IfBW tf
turned
AT THE ANCHOR
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111 6 CO
Oyator Oocktulla I
Bauor Drunnon I
Frodorickaburg Boer I
Straight and Mixed Drinks
Of All Kinds aud llest Quality.
Bonluwest Onrner King (c Nuuaou Eta.
JOHN T. BROWN,
Dealer in Hawaiian nnd Foiulgu I'oatagu
bUuips. 1'. O. llox III, lluuolulu,
lllglirst prices given for Unused uud Used
Hawaiian Slumps In uxrhauge for other
countries from llrst-ulass spprovul sheets.
Sheets fora anted to any purl of the islands
on uiiiillrulloii with town reference,
J. 1 . II Is rpeu to meet any collectors hy
apjiolutmeut. lUJ-3m
HOMES
AT
PEARL CITY
THB
Oahu Hallway & Land Co.
OKKKILS TUB PUBLIC
Another Great Opportunity
To Boar Home Is On of th Moat
Delightful LocaUUaa to ba
round in tha Parmduw
of the Paoiflo.
As a healthy retort Pearl City hai
already established an enviable repatatlon.
Msuy good oltlseni In this oommunlty
have experienced the wonderful effect pro
duced by a few daya sojourn in that dry,'
cool atmosphere, and Rive grateful testi
mony to the relief they have almost In
stantly gained from severe and long con
Untied attack of asthma. Physicians
acquainted with the climate of Pearl City
recommend it as a natural sanitarium.
THE WATER SUPPLY
IS AMPLE!
And can be increased to meet the needt of
a imputation equal to the largest city la
the world.
l'aor. A. D. Lions of Oaha College la
our authority for stating that the water
supply I tbe purest yet discovered Inthla'
country.
Special iDdQcemento to Barl) Settta:
For nluety days from date we will eell
LOTS ON Bl'KOIAL TBRM8 favorable to
bona-flde settlers. For a term of three
months from date, lumber and all build
ing materials will be supplied, and deliver
ed at Pearl City at muoh lower price than
ever before obtained.
For further particulars, oali at this offlae
or on any of the lumber dealers in this
city. Those who now own lots as well aa
those who propose to become residents of
that growing city, will do well to embrace
this opportunity. Thoee who avail them
selves of this offer, within the time named,
will be entitled to, ahd will receive the
following benefits!
For a term of ten years, this Company
will carry such residents and their famlliee
from Pearl City to Honolulu In the mom
ing arriving a little before seven o'clock,
and from Honolulu to Pearl City in the
evening leaving Honolulu station a little
after five o'clock , for ten oenU eaoh way,
a rate less than one cent per mile. The
rates on all other passenger trains running
during the day or night will be ) oente
per mile first class, and 1 otnt per mile
second class.
A good school is about to be opened in
the Peninsula, In the fine, large, new
school-bouse erected by Mr. J. T, Water
house. Hesldents living at Pearl City
heights, above Pearl City station and
those having homes on the Peninsula, will
he allowed to ride free on regular trains
between Pearl City stations to and from
the Peninsula.
Those who want to continue to eend their
children to schools in Honolulu, can have
transiortatlon on all regular trains to and
from Pearl City, for tbe purpose of attend
ing school, at Ave cents each way for each
pupil. This Is equal to 24 to 28 miles ride
for ton cents.
Kcmal inducements for those desiring to
secure homes in this country have never
before been oflered to the public.
This Company has been requested from
abroad to name tbe price of all their un
sold land in that locality.
Should a clearance sale be made to a
syndicate, no opportunity like the preetnt
would agalu occur for the purchase of
homes at Pearl City.
"A
Word to tin Wist ll
Sitticiint."
OAUU RAILWAY A LAND GO.
II. K. DILLINGHAM,
UKNKUAL MANAUBIU
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