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EVENING BgLLETIN, HQffOLTJLP, T. 1L, THURSDAY, SEPT. 2, 1908.
BUSINESS
REPAIRING
Woven Wire Mattresses repaired at, James Sheridan Pianoforte Maker
tlio Factory Honolulu Wire lied i mid Tuner. 1C2 Hotel St. or Ha
Co., 1200 Alapnt St. Tolephone .wallati News Co. For Bale, very
035. 3D45.tr,
UMBRELLAS.
Umbrellas made and re-covered. 0.
Mlzuta, Fort near Kukul.
PLUMBING.
Ycc Sing Kee-PlnmW and TinuniUi,
Smith St., bet. UoUl auil Paualil.
OSTSOPATHY.
Dr. F. Sihurman. Hours 5-7 p. m.
12CS Young St. 40S3
FOR RENT
Three bedroom house
in 'Makiki District;
tlircc doors from car
line. Fine location.
Immediate possession.
$30.00 per month.
Bishop Trust Co. Ltd.
924 Bethel Street,
The
Kissel
Kar
They Have Arrived
Come and sec both the touring car
and the roadster.
ASSOCIATED GARAGE.Ltd
MERCHANT ST. TEL. 388.
1 MrsIWiiialnoa
1 Soothing Syrttp
I YIIAKA tr MILLIONS ot WTtiin
3 WtnelrCltU4ttKNwlilloTBOTH.
p Snff.uS&?toFB&4
J...r.J.wf..?ilL': ail pain,
CURES WIND COLIC, ana & tlu
by DrurcUts la every part ot ths
world. Ho aura and ask (or Jin.
tiuuiaw-a popuiiijsoyrnpnna tali.
no other kind, at Cents ft Bottlt.
An Old and WclHrletl Ram jjtfs
LOVEJOY & CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS AND IM-
PORTERS OF WINES AND
LIQUORS.
TEL. 308. 902 NUUANU.
Sanitary Steam Laundry
PHONE 71.
Branch: TERRITORIAL ME88BN
PER SERVICE. PHONE 301.
BUILDING MAfERTAl'
OF ALL KINDS.
DEALERS IN LUMBER.
ALLEN & nOBINSON.
Queen Street : : : : Houelulu.
(M. Phillips & Co,
Wholesjle Importers and Jobbers
EUROPEAN AND
AMERICAN DRY GOOD8.
FORT and QUEEN 3T8.
Steinway
a"u uiiinit nanus,
THAYER PANO CO,
ICC HOTEL STREET.
Phone 21S.
TUNING (HJKANTEED.
'fyyiMST.mmgB at h
E3
DIRECTORY
PIANO AND ORGAN.
cheap, slightly used, full drnnd
Decker I'lano, Aeolian Organs and
Upright l'lanoa, guaranteed.
Prof. N. M. Lewis, 1462 Emma St.,
teacher of I'lano and Organ. Grnd
tiato ot Hoston Conservatory.
UOl-lm
EMPLOYMENT BUREAU.
For house-help, phono White 2891,
Makikl. Oeioral Employment Of
fice, cor. Pcnsncoln and llarstania.
Sty-For 3a'" card at Bulletin.
M
Fresh, wholesome, and of every
variety at .,
THE PARAGON
Bretani3, Alakca, and Union.
'Phoni 104.
Sweet Violet Butter
The Best Made.
2 Lbs. for 75c
C. Q. YEE HOP & CO.,
TELEPHONE 251.
Kaneohe Beef
ALWAYS ON HAND.
YOUNG PIGS
POULTRY
EGGS
FRESH BUTTBR AND CHEESE.
Sam Wo Meat Co.,
King Street Market, Tel. 288
YOUNG TIM, Manager.
MR. and MRS,
G. Sakata.
MASSEURS.
Bruises, Sprains
Tired Feel-
ing and other
ailments quick
ly relieved.
Res. 1710 Li
liha St. above
School. Tele
phone 1624.
DAVID DAYTON
137 MERCHANT STREET.
LOTS FOR SALE
IN KAPI0LANI PARK ADDITION
and other desirable localities.
For Sale at a Bargain Premises
at Hauula on the beach, a two-story
house and furniture, at a bargain.
ICE
manufactured from pure distilled wa
ter. Delivered to any part of city by
courteous drivers. '
QJMU ICE AND ELECTRIC CO.,
Kewalo. Telephone 520.
AN OUTING
in an automobile is just the thing.
Call up 200 388 or 14S8 and ask
for
C. H. BEHN
PAPER
All kinds in rolls and sheets.
AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN PAPER &
SUPPLY CO., LTD.
Fort and Queen Sta., Honolulu.
Tel. 410. George G. Gttlld, Gen. Mgr.
P. L. PETERS
NOTARY PUBLIC
at
BULLETIN OFFICE.
Phone 256,
Corporation Notices
NOTICE OF REDEMPTION OF
BONDS OF HAWAIIAN SU
GAR COMPANY.
Wo, the undersigned, V. 0. IR
WIN and E. I. SPALDING, Trustees
under Deed of Trust dated January
24, 1902, made by HAWAIIAN SU
GAR COMPANY to the undersigned
as Trustees, hereby give notice to the
bondholders of the Hawaiian Sugar
Company of the olectlon of said Com
pany to redeem and pay, and of the
redemption and payment ot the fol
lowing numbered bonds of said Com
pany on the rillST DAY 01' OCTO
IlKn, 1S0S, at the office ot the MER
CANTILL TRUST COMPANY OP
SAN FRANCISCO In the City and
County of San Francisco, Stato of
California, to-wlt:
2 GC 133 205 2C3 322 377 42S
7 07 134 20C 207 32G 37S 427
S 08 144 207 2C9 32S 379 42S
9 09 140 208 270 330 383 ,435
10 70 148 209 274 331 384 437
11 71 152 213 275 334 385 443
15 73 154 213 277 335 380 44C
10 78 ICC 217 279 337 387 450
IS 79 157 219 281 338 389 454
22 80 15S 220 283 342 391 450
27 82 159 221 285 349 392 403
31 87 105 223 280 350 395 404
32 94 174 224 287 353 401 409
34 96 177 225 295 355 404 470
30 100 178 227 290 35C 400 471
38 101 179 229 297 357 407 472
39 105 181 230 300 359 411 470
40 108 182 231 305 304 413 478
43 110 192 232 308 300 414 479
51 111 194 238 310 307 415 4S1
52 112 195 240 312 309 410 480
55 110 196 248 314 370 417 490
02 120 198 250 315 371 418 492
03 120 200 259 310 372 422 490
04' 129 203 261 317 373 423 497
Tho holders of nbove numbered
bonds aro hereby notified to present
for payment of principal and Interest
to October 1st, 190S, and surrender
snld bonds at the placo and on the
date last nhovo mentioned, and that
nfter October 1st, 1908, all Interest
on Bnld bonds numbered as aforesaid
shall cease.
Honolulu, T. II., August I, 1908.
W. O. IRWIN,
E. I. SPALDING,
Trustees under said Hawaiian
SuEar Company Trust Deed.
NOTICE OF REDEMPTION OF
BONDS OF KAHUKU PLAN
TATION COMPANY.
Kabuku Plantation Company, pur
suant to the terms ot that certain
Dcod of Trust dated September 30,
1899, mad by It to tho Hawaiian
Trust te Investment Company, Lim
ited, hereby gives notice to the hold
ers of bonds of Knhuhu Plantation
Company, Issued under said Deed of
Trust, of the election of said Knhuku
Plantation Company to redeem and
pay and of the redemption and pay
ment of the following numbered
bonds of said Kabuku Plantation
Company, on tho 30th day ot Sep
Umber, 1908, at the office of the
Hawaiian Trust Company, Limited,
Honolulu, County of Oahu, Territory
of Hawaii, to-wlt:
2 14 45 57 80 104 127 135 155 172
4 23 46 58 84 100 128 130 158 170
6 28 48 61 80 109 129 137 153 179
0 20 52 62 90 110 131 142 100 185
10 32 58 03 92 111 132 144 167 187
11 34 54 76 94 112 133 151 168 189
12 41 53 77 95 122 134 164 171 200
13 44 56 78 96
The holders of tho ubove numborcd
bonds are hereby notified to present
for payment of principal and Inter
est, accrued to September 30th, 1908,
and to surrender said bonds at the
place and on the date last abovo
mentioned, and that after September
30th, 1908, all Interest on said bonds,
numbered as aforesaid, shall cease.
Honolulu, T. II., July 27, 1308.
KAIIUKU PLANTATION COMPANY.
Uy J. P. COOKE,
Treasurer.
NOTICE.
jim-
Tho Hoard of Directors of tho Wal-
ullia llul Land will meet nt 10
o'clock a. in, at Walnlhn on tho 20th
day of October, 190S, for tho pur-
poso of hearing all claims hg.iln.it
Bald Hut and nlso for paying divi
dends to shareholders.
JAMH8 K. LOTA.
Pros. Wnlnlhn Hul Land.
4113-Sw
Bread
The Best In Town.
SINGER'S BAKERY.
TEL. 527. KING ST.
Owl Cigar,
FINEST 5c SMOKE
M. A. Gunst & Co.
DISTRIBUTORS.
FashionableDressmaKing
Reasonable Prices.
MADAME LAMBERT.
BERETANIA NEAR FORT
The Weekly Edition of the Evening
Bulletin gives a complete summary of
the news of the day.
! MAIL NEWS REVIEWED
f IN TFD.tf LMDMDADIK ft
Congressman Nlcholns Longworth's
stable at his Cincinnati homo wn
burned, causing n Iosb of $30,000.
0116 National Guard Association
will hold Its next annual convention
In liOS Angeles, Calif., May 17, 1909,
According (o a Paris paper, the
Dukp of Abruzzl will defy the Dowa
ger Queen of Italy and wed Miss Kn-
thcrlne Klklns.
Two burglais hid the wooden leg
of Oscar O'Harrah nnd while he lay
helpless In bod robbed Ills room at
Washington, Pa.
One million dollars will be spent
by tho llrotherhood of Locomotive
Knglnecrs on the constiucllon of hend
quarters at Cleveland, O.
Figures compiled nt New York
show that nearly 77,000 persons went
out from that port this senton an
flrst-clnss passengers to Europe.
A report from Consul Norton nt
Chamiiltz, Germany, shows that Ger
many 'imports more pianos fiom
America than It docs from any other
country.
The Farmers' Union Convention at
Fort Worth, Tex., has taken ktops to
ro-opernto with tho American Peiler
ntlou or Labor along lines of mutual
benefit.
One hundred French troops wcio
ambushed by Chluci-e near Langavo
on tho Tonkin border and a captain
and lieutenant were beheaded by tho
Chinese.
Caidinnl Gibbons of llaltlmnre ar
rived in London on his way home
from Home. lie will visit the Duke
of Norfolk, the wealthy Catholic no
bleman of Knghind.
Arthur Jenkins, tho naval clerk
charged with Bending an obcciio
postal card to President Roosevelt,
was committed to Jail nt Norfolk,
Vii., In default of ball.
Many milk wngons were captured
and sonic of them overturned and the
drivers beaten In tho New York wag
on drhcra' strike. One Injured driv
er was taken to n hospital.
At n meeting ot tho National
Farmers' Union nt Fort Worth. Tex.,
a plan for marketing tho rottnu ciop
thioiigh a boiiid of runners, doing
away with the middleman, was adop
ted. Itajali, a royal Ilengnl tiger, at
tacked Its trainer during a peifoim
anco at Coney Island, New Yoik, In
flicting a deep scalp wound ami fro
nting; a panic among the 500 specu
lum. Action hns been taken lo have dis
missed at New York the mlt' brought
against the Into Gen. Ilcnjamlu I".
Ilutlcr or Massachusetts by John II,
Lester. The suit was a cause eclebro
in Its dny.
Lester Webb, a 7-year-old boy, was
killed by a motorcycle dilvcn by
"Fearless llalko" at Agricultural
Park nt Los Angeles. The racer him
self was so badly Injured he may nev
er rldo again.
Three astronomers from the, Dud
ley observatory nt Albany, N. Y nud
tho Lick observatory In California
will go to South America lo puss four
or five years In tho Andes catalogu
ing tho southern stars.
Ilrlgndler General Srott Glrard,
head of tho Iowa Stale Antl-Snlcldo
llHrenu of the Volunteers uf America,
I n Hue need by mental suggestion, phy
sicians say, tried to commit suicide
at Dcs Motncs.
Fur periling lives by the dlschnrgo
of n lire-line gun, Louis lllark, male
ol the steamer Hoanoke, has been ar
rested nt Portland, Ore. Ha says
Federal law required hlni to (lie tho
shot onco In thirty dnjs.
Tho Canadian Pacific railroad has
decided to tnko back to work the me
chanlcs who aro now out on strike,
nt tho wages agreed upon by tho ma
jority of tho board of consultation,
tho men to resume work this week.
Tho mother ot Robert Itcchy, ono
or the American boys fiom F.I I'aco,
Tex., nrrcstcil by the Mexican Gov
ernment, because they ciossed the
river with n target gun, has appealed
to tho Stnto Department for assist
ance Mrs. Arnold Lawson, daughter-lii-law
ot Thomas W, Lnwson, and Mrs.
Marshall C, Iloure. wife of a Itostoil
business ninn. wero lescued, from
drowning In Hoston haibor when the
Lnwson yacht was stiuck by n flail
ing schooner.
A consultation or physicians will
bo held to deeldo whether the con
dition or B. It. Thomas, now in u
New York hospital as the result of
an automobile, accident, will permit
amputation of his leg, as septic pol-
con has set In nnd his condition Is
precarious.
Charles V. Anderson, the modern
Jean Vnljean, who was taken to Fort
Leavenworth prlbon to servo out :i
sentence, nfter prospoilng In busi
ness, and who was icleased about a
J ear ago, was arrested In Kansas City
Mo on a chargo of keeping a gam
bling; house.
Dr. Mary Cr.iwford, tho only wom
an uurgenn engaged In pollco ambu
lance work In New York, had an ex
citing encounter with a inaulae rm
tho way lo a hospital. Ho tried to
choke her nnd at least sho pressed
his optic norve, stopping the circu
lation of blood In liU btttiu. ,
A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever
pvR. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL
lJ CREAM OR MAGICAL DEAUIIFIER
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flH!).T.!OTM, Frcp, 37 Suit km S'tsel, NenTorl,
Legal Notices.
No. 112. TKItniTOIlY OF HAWAII.
COUHT OF LAND REGISTRATION'.
TEHHITOHY OF HAWAII TO JIHS.
IIOAPIL1 HAKKH: GUS. HOSE;
Mrs. M. 13. YARHICK; T. Ilt'CK
KING; A. .1. SMITH; DEPART
MENT ot PUI1L10 INSTRUCTION
by W. T. HAHIIITT, Superintend
ent of Public Instruction; COUN
TY of OAHU by Charles Hustace,
Jr., as Chairman of the Hoard of
Supervisor; TERRITORY of HA
WAII by Marston Campbell, Super
intendent of Public Works and by
C. It. Ilemcuway as Attorney Gen
era I; CECIL HHOWN, J. O. CAR
TEH and Mrs. AIIIGAIL CAMP-IIELL-PARKKR.
TRUSTEES un
der tho Will of James Campbell;
and to ALL whom It may concern:
Whereas, a petition has been pre
sent!' I to mid Court by CHARLES
W. IIOOTII to register and confirm
Ills title In the following-described
land:
Commencing at an Iron pin nt tho
end or a stone wall cm tho pretent
North line or Punchbowl Street, be
tween Hotel Street and King Street,
nt the South corner ct L. C. A. '2S,
Apulia 3, to Lnnnul. and tho East
corner of tho Pohukainn School Lot;
from which the Government Survey
Monument nt tho South corner ot
Hotel and Punchbowl Streets, having
an offset of 20. feet fiom the pio
poscd new South lino ot Piiiichbowl
Street und 10. reet from the present
South Hotel Street line, bears 237
07' and distant 313.2 feet, and run
ning, by true azimuths:
(1) 139" 11', 1S1. feet, nluiif! fctono
wall to stake;
(2) 220" 5S 13, feet, to mark on
fence;
(3) 320 29', 11.2 feet, along fence
marking laud belonging to Trus
tees under will ot James Campbell;
(I) 319' or, 29.1 feet, along same;
(5) 315 12', 11.8 feet, along same;
(0) 319' 20', 95, reet, along same
to North-west lino or Punchbowl
Street;
(7) S0 10', 12.5 reet, along Punch
bowl Street, to the Initial point;
and containing an area or 7,728.
Squaro Feet, being a portion of L.
C. A. 27S, Apana 3, to Laanul, on
the North-west sldo ot Punchbowl
Street, Honolulu, Oahu.
You are hereby cited lo appear at
the Court of Land Heglstiatlon, to
be held at Honolulu, Island or Oahu,
on the Slh day ot October, A. D.,
190S, at one o'clock and thirty niln
utej In tho afternoon, to show cause,
If any you have, why tho prayer of
said petition vhmilil not bo granted.
And unless' jou appear nt kiild Court
nt the time and placo nforcsald jour
dor.-inlt will bo rccoided, nnd tho
Mild petition will bo taken mi con
fessed, and jou will bo forever barred
from contesting bald petition or any
decreo entered thereon.
Witness. PHILIP L. WEAVER.
Esquire, Judgo or said CourJ, this
10th day ot September In tho year
nineteen hundred nnd eight.
Attest with Seal or said Court.
(Seal) W. L. HOWARD,
Registrar.
4102- Sept. 10, 17, 21; Oct. 1.
"SS?S f
Business Notices.
NOTICE.
HEARING OF ADVISORY LAND
LAW COMMISSION.
NOTICE Is heicby given that tho
Advisory Land Law Commission of
the Tcrrltoiy of Hawaii will hold a
public healing at the Exccutlvo Hull-
ding ( IltiiiMo of Reprebcntatlves room)
nt Honolulu, on Monday, September
28, 1908, nt 9:30 u. in., nt which
time nnd placo nil persons who doalro
tn mnko suggestions ns to legislation
concerning tho public Innds of the
jTorrltorj1. or administration ot tho
laws concerning public lands, arc re
quested to be present.
Dated Honolulu, September 22,
190S.
A, LEWIS, JR.,
Chairman, Advisory Land Law
Commission. -1112-3t
'J !-' I' ' ' I!, '...ii.-
FOR SALE
4000 Oreen Roofing Slats 10"xl0".
580 One and Two Piong Iron Fence
Posts.
1 25-gallon Drum Commercial Etlw
er.
1 Cnstlron Fitting with FlnnEes,
for 12" Wroueut Pipe.
EMilELUTII & CO., LTD,,
145 King Street. . Phone 211.
i
EilS? WS m
WANTS
WANTED
Advertisements Under this Heading
One Cent Per Word Each Day. No Ad
vertisements Inserted for Lest Than
Ten Cents.
Gcntlemnn having modem furnished
cottngo desires to rent one or two
rooms; one block from King St.
Address "Dr.," this olJlce.
Furnished cottage, suitable for two
gentlemen; close to builuess dis
trict. Address "AAA," llulletln.
1113-tf
Small furnished or unfurnished cot
tage; state price und location. Ad
dices "Mine. L.," this ofllco.
41I2-3t
German woman wlshca position eith
er for fine of children or nil cook.
Address "S.," this ullice.
1112--
Howlug machine; must be In good
order and reasonable. Address "X
YZ," this office. 1093-lf
Position by expert bookkeeper and
statistician. Address "J. G. 11.,"
llullctln ofilco. 4090-tf
FurnUheil house or cottage In Punn
hou or Walklkl. "C. M. C." thli
office. HOS-lw
Second-hand flat-top desk; must be
reasonable. Addrcbs "L.P.," this
office. 3955-lf
A Eocond-hand showcase about 0x2x1
foot. Address with price "P.," this
clflce. 3951-tf
A baby carriage. Stato condition
and price to "J. IC," Bulletin of
fice. 1079-tf
Experienced matr to do plating work.
Address "M.," this oMIco. 1100-tf
Clean wiping rags at the Bulletin of
fice. SITUATION WANTED
First-class gardener, experienced In
u lining ticcs; references furulth
cd. "aardonor," this offlte.
109 1-1 m
TO LET
Six-room modern Lou so, electric
lights, gas, mosquito proof. In
quire at 1337 Pensceola St.
Furnished cottnge at Cottngo Grove,
King St. Inquire No. 8. 1111-tf
Two furnished rooms. Apply Mrs.
D. McConnell, 1223 Emma St.
Furnished house, 1713 Beach Road.
Apply on premhreH. 1007-tf
LOST.
On Walklkl car Saturday evening,
Sept. 19th, lady's hand satchel con
tnlnliig gold watch, necklace, mid
rings, etc. Reward at W. M. Hush,
Iiiter-lblnud shop). 1112-lt
A gold pin between poitolllce and tho
O, R. & L. depot. Finder will
please return to this office and io
celvo roward. 4 110-1 w
Andrew Usher's
Scotch Whiskey
O.V.G. Special
Reserve
W. C. Pcacocl; & Co., Ltd.,
Agents.
FORMER RESIDENCE OF
Dr. MINER,
107 BERETANIA STREET
Will;Be Opened Odt: 1st as a
.. ,,1-irst Class
Boarding and ,
Rooming House
Electric Lights, Hot nnd Cold Wa
ter; Airy Rooms; Convenient to
Town and Shopping District; First
Class Service; Satisfactory Rates,
J. J. MZJLLER,
PROPRIETOR.
HAWAIIAN FERTILIZER CO., LTD.
Dealers in FERTILIZERS suitable
for all crops, climatic nnd coil con
ditions. OFFICE Brewer Buildiug, Hono
lulu; Tel. 272.
FACTORY at Iwilci; Tel. 430.
FOR SALE
' , , i r-
Advertlsementi Under this Heading
One Cent Per Vord Eaen Day. No Ad
vertisements Inserted for Lets Thin
Ten Cente.
A valuable collection of ttsmps. This
collection Is tho propert) ot Itiu
widow of the late 11. S Howen,
and is the result of his effort In.
mnuy years of labor; they can bo
seen at tho Hawaiian News Co..
Young building. 3911-tt
Flno corner lot In Makikl. Curbing,
water, fruit and ornamental trees
und all Improvements. Two min
utes' walk from cars and Punnhou
College. Address It. l-. this oDlcr.
A gentle driving and riding maie. 7
j ears old; Wntertown load wagon,
canopy top, mul harness In use c 1 o
jear; price $250. P. O. Ilox H...
1110-lw
Cheap Stable, In good condition,
corrugated roof. Apply Bulletin
ornce. 1052-te
Homing mul common pigeon. Ail-
iIicsh "K ," this uirieo m.;-..t
Socoiid-hnnit buggt. Addrcs. "Hu
sults," this olllre 1100-f
asu
First-ClassFurniturz Store
134 Beretania near Fort St.
Telephone 214.
Mr. & Mrs. Hashimoto,
MASSEURS.
nHEUMATISM,
3RUISES,
SPRAINS,
TIRED FEEL
ING, and other
illments quickly
RELIEVED,
AAA KING ST..
PALAMA
Telephone C37
C. 0. Hottcl is authorized to collect
and receipt for the undersigned.
A. R. Rowai, 0X5.
NEW ASSORTMENT OF
Honolulu Views
Either With or Without Frames.
PACIFIC TI0TURE FRAMING CO.,
1050 Nuonnu.
WHEN
You Went Electric Wiring Done or
Private Telephone Installed or Dry
Batteries, call ths
UNION ELECTRIC CO.,
60 Beretania St. Phone 315.
Japanese Curios, Silk Kimonos,
Si-iris, Pajamas, Shirt WaiBts, Fancy
Embroidered Goodi.
K. Fukuroda,
UOTEL STREET NEAR BETHEL.
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S HATS
Of All. Kinds.
K. UYEJDA,
102 NUUANU.
'WING CHONG CO
KING ST. NEAR BETHEL
Dealers in Furniture Hattiesses,
Etc., Etc. All kinds of K0A and
MISSION FURNITURE Made To
Order.
Vienna Bakery
is making the Beit Home-made Bread
in twon. Be sure and try it. The
wagon will deliver at your door.
CALL UP 107.
R. HIYATA & CO.,
CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, PAIN
TERS, PAPER HANGERS and
MASON WORKERS.
Second Hand Lumber, Doors and
Cashes Boueht and Sold.
KINO ST., PALAMA JUNCTION
Phone 00-1.
THE CHOICEST STEAKS
THE FINEST CUTLETS
Tamalcs, Enchiladas, Spare Ribs.
THE CRITERION CAFE,
Waveiley Block Bethel St,
, 51
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