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' EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. II., WEDNESDAY, SEPT. S, "'09.
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EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. I PROFESSIONAL.
Japnncse Employment Association,
k '.Miuanii nml Puui.ht Sts. Cull uu
plinno u'Ji If ou wunt a cool.,
fcoj boy or servants, i
JI Uccla, Japanese Employment Of-
Alani'l Bt., no
llcictntiiu
1 los-lm
CONTRACTOR.
Otto Oss Carpenter, Jobber and
Contractor. Ihonc !53. 1420
Victoria St. 4321-im
ARCHITECTS.
Dnisenberg & Tairar, Arcliiiccts, 62
liJ Alexander Young Building.
Telephone 27G.
Hlunk Looks ot nil curts, ledgers,
ftc, manufactured by ths llulletln
ii'lNhlmt Comcaai.
Oahu Railway
Time Table.
OUTWARD.
For Wnlauue, Wulalui, Kahuku and
Way Stations & 15 a. m 3:20 p. m.
l''or Tear! City, L'wn Mill and Way
'Stations 17:30 1:1.. 3:15 a. in.
k "11:05 11. in., "-2.13 p. 111., 320 p. in,
pK ti 1C p. in, 9:30 p, 111., tU:00 p. m
rur y;uu;ivy;i -y.io B. m. un
5:1P p. m,
INWAHD.
Arrlvo Honolulu from
Kahuku.,
W.ilnlua and WalannoS:3G n. m..
,.l:U p. in.
Arrive In Honolulu from Ewa Mill
vind Fcirt City t7:4ii a. in., S:30
u. m., "10:38 a. m., l:4(i p. in., '4:31
li ni, 5 31 p. 111., 7 3i) p. in.
Arrlvo Honolulu from Wnhlow
8:36 a. 111. and 5:il p. tv
Dally.
T Et. Sunday.
t Sunday Only.
The Htilelwn United. 11 twohom
train (only first-class tickets hon
tired), leaves Honolulu every Suw.a)
at f, 22 a in.; returning, arrive u
Honolulu at 1U:10 p. tu. Tho i.lmltej
flops only at Pearl City ovi Wnlanao
11. P. DENISON. V C. OMITH,
the
Okas. R. Frazior
Company
JOUIt ADVERTISERS
i'hrne S71. 122 King St.
ICE
manufactured from pure distilled wa
tcr. Delivered to any part of city by
courteous drivers.
OAHU ICE AND ELECTRIC CO.,
Kewjlo. Telephone 625.
KEYP.rONE-ELGIH WATCHES
INQERSOLL WATCHES
At All Watchdealers.
Jos. Schwartz,
Agent for Hawmian Islands.
Tor. lORI and KING Sts.. Ho-Inln.
Delivered to residences
and ofllccs at 25c per
hundred in 10-lb, lotj
tr more.
W. O. QARNHAHT,
133 Merchant bt.
Tel. 140.
BUILDING MATERIAL
OF ALL KINDS.
DEALERS IN LUMBER.
ALLEN & ROBINSON.
en Street :: :: :: Honolulu
ce
Ji til. Phillips & Co.
Vholetala Importer and Jobbers
EUROPEAN AND
AMErtlCAM DRY QOODS
FOHT nnd OUtE.N STS.
SA1K1,
Bamboo Furniture Mrtdr to Order.
Picture FruutinK a Specialty.
563 S. BERETANIA ST
TELEPHONE 407.
HONOLULU IRON WORKS
Improved and Modern SUGAR M"A
CHINERY of every capacity and de
scription made to older. Boiler wrl
nnd RIVITED PIPES for irrigation
purposes n specially. FarticulH." at
tention paid to JOB WORK, and it
ain executed at shortest notice.
P. H. EURNETTE
Com'r. of Deeds for California f.J
New York; NOTARY PUBLIC;
Grant Marriage Licenses; Draws
Mortgages. Deeds, Bills of Sale,
leases, Wills. Etc. Attorney for the
District Couits. 70 MERCHANT ST.
HONOLULU ; PHONE 310.
bulletin Business O.Tiee Phone 250
Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 1S5
.. .1
Kj -.,.'. 'f - W -
Nathan M. Lewis, Teacher of Piano
nnd Organ. 1 102 Emnin. 4 108-lm
REPAIRING.
We make a specialty of repairing
ALL nukes of tpcwrltcrs, casn
registers nnil milling machined.
Our repair department In the only
full j- equipped 11110 In tho Terri
tory. All work gunrnntced. Ofllco
Supply Co., I.ad., Agents for tho
Hcmlngtoii Typewriter Co.
4382-U
Woven Wire Mattresses repaired at
the Factory Honolulu wlro Hod
Co., 12G0 Alapal 8t. Tolephone
53E 3946-tf
PLUMBING.
Tee Sing Kee--Plumber and Tinsmith,
Smith St.. bet. Hotel and Pauahl.
Big Reduction
in
Silver Deposit
Ware
Brautiful pieces at very low prices.
u
tf A J?. TTioina
W ? W .WA bV
Sc Co.,
Jewelers and Silversmiths.
Hotel St.
iAVIB DAYTON
137 MERCHANT STREET.
First-class residence property, sit
natcd at Pawaa on Kins and Young
streets. Building in first-class or
der and connected with artesian wa
ter. Electric U'it and gas. Also
Kapiolani Pink 'ots and improved
property at Hauuia and other prop
erty.
WgliYiiigGiiuimSo.
King Sheet, Ewa of Fisnraarket.
IiRY GOODS AMD FURNISHING
G00D3 of EVERY DE-
SCRIPTION.
Tciritorial Board of
Immigration
Office 403 Siangewald Bldg.
Honolulu.
"ft
n 0 0 k u
B.OOKS
WALL. NICHOLS COMPANY, LTD.
Fort and Merchant Sts.
WAiKlKl INN '
The Tinest Bathing on the Beach."
Mtcls At All Hours.
WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARI.
W. C. BERRW. Proprietor.
LUNCHES and DRINKI
The most popuiir
plr.ee in town.
The Fashion Saloon
Hotel St.
lack Scully.
near Fort.
Jack Roberts.
OHIO CLOTHES CLEANING CO.
132 Beretania St.
Ladies' and gents' clothes and
gloves cleaned. Contracts $1.50 per
month, four suits. Dyeing and dry
iltaning. Telephone 490.
Wo havo for snlo Hack Sot Itanges,
size 4 to 9 ft.; Hrldgo & Beach
"Suiierlor Stoves;" Quick Meal
nnd Perfection oil stoves; Funn
el's IIioIIqih, Camp and Laundry
fctMb. Phono 211. KMMKLUTH
& CO.. LTD., 14C. King St.
EUREKA
PERFECTION ROOF PAINT
Give it a trial. Guaranteed to prove
good. Write for booklet to P. 0.
Box 03.
THE0. II. DAVIES & CO., AGENTS.
fn' - 'i TH--1' A'-""-- - & - '
IWAS SMOTHERED
BY LAI 'SLIDE
YOUNG JAPANESE
WAS BURIED ALIVE.
Working on Site of New Mill at
Pcpcckeo When Bank Oavo
Way and Took Him Down With
It.
HII.O, Sept. 1. Slilnosuko Fukuda,
a jouiig Japanese met with death lu
a terrible form last Tuesday lifter
noon, being hurled nlt 0 under n land
slide nt l'epeekco.
TI10 deceased was working with n
gang nt about twenty other Japanese
on tho slto for tho new mill nt l'epee
kco. A great deal ot excavation is
being dono for tho clearing of tho bIIo
preparatory to tho erection of tho mill
building. Much of this work la being
accomplished by sluicing, and a ditch
has been dug nt tho nuiknl sldo of tho
r.lte through which tho sluicing wntrr
carries the rock and dirt out Into the
ocean.
It was almost tlnio to qnlt work
last Tuesday when tome great boul
ders created a jam in this ditch, and
1 ukiida, together with Bomo other
Japanese laborers, was sent to tho
spot to cleai tho Jam. While tho men
we - engaged In this work n landslide
on irred on ono of the banks of the
il1 . ii, n large mass of rock and (Hit
f-' Ing Into tho ditch Just nt tho place
where tho men were working. The
ict.t of tho men saw the slide In time,
and managed to get out ot thu way
of It In time, hut Ktikudn happened
to bo stooping In tho net of picking
up one of tho rockn which created tho
Jam, mid If he saw the slide at nil be
fore It was actually upon hlni, It was,
nt least, too late for him to make nn
escape.
Illght before the eyes of his fellow
laborers tho unfortunnto man was
bulled under n great mass of earth
and rocks, and this was tho last seen
of him alive. Tho other laborer's Im
mediately fell to work on digging
nwny tho dirt, but although they work
oil frantically to Bavo him, It took
them about ten or fifteen minutes to
uncover Fukiida, who was dead nt that
time, it was found that tho weight
of tho enrth had forced him down Into
tho water of tho illtch In which ho
was standing nt the time tho landslide
occuircd, and ho had como to his
death partly by suffocation ami partly
by drowning. The body wns not much
bruised and thero were no bones
broken.
Tho police department was Imme
diately notified of tho sad hnppenlng
nnd tho following day Deputy Sheriff
Fetter went to tho sceno nnd made
n full Investigation of tho nffalr. Ho
found Hint tho facta wcro so clear
tlint they did not warrant tho holding
of a coroner's Inquest. Tho deceased
Was about nineteen enrs old nnd wns
unmarried.
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.
Entered for Record Sept. 4, 1009,
irom io:ao a. m. to 12 noon.
Olnn Sugar Co., Ltd. to Manuel do
Colto Sr D
Olnn Sugar Co , Mil. to Antonio do
Ponies D
Olnn Sugnr Co , Mil. to Frank Mu-
iclru 1)
Olnn Sugar Co., Mil. to .loo C. Me-
ilelros I)
Ohm Sugar Co., Mil. to Manuel
Hnos 1)
Olnn Sugar Co., Ltd. to Mntnicl
Itnpoza 1)
James Kaiiaeholo nnd wf to Ono-
men Sugiir Co M
Paul Muhleudoit by ntts to No
tice Notice
Paul Muhleiuloif by legr Notltu
Entered for Record Sept. 7, 1000
from 8:30 a. m. to 10:30 a. m.
.Mall.i Knhelo tu Ceoign Iluddy...!)
O. II. Ilofgaaul & Co., Mil. to K11-
no Nnhnln and hsb Itcl
Susumti Ynmnmoto by atty to Kl-
Mru M It. Smith M
Co. Operative Homo Puichg. Sue.
of Hon. to Fanny Strnuch and
hsb Itel
I) II I'niiaka to Fanny Strnuch
ami hsb II
Mm In (' Mnseota mid hsb to Phil
ip Sllvn I)
Mill Unci to Ngeo Tim I.
S. Mnhelona to Y. Ahln Kxtu I,
LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS.
Honolulu, T. II., Sept. I, 1U09.
HAWAII.
Knllua Light Sutlon, .Hawaii Is
land Hstubllshed Locnted on
Kul.ulllinoku Point, ubnut half mile
to tho westward of Kallllkl Point
lioitberly side of tho entrance to
Knllua Hay. westerly coast of the
Island ot llnwnll.
On Sept 1, 1909, them wns cs
tubllhbcd nt this station u fixed icd
lens lnntein light, about U0 feet
nbove the wnter, nnd 10 feet nbovo
tho giound, show n from it lcnd-col-oicd
must having nt Its base a small
white lioiiho with led roof and lead
coloied tilinmlngs.
11 order of the Lighthouse lloaid.
v. s Houston,
Lieutenant, V. 8. N.
Assistant to the Inspector,
12 til L. II. DUtlk-t.
- XM&.HwuJl Akttlttlti '.Ti;A-w4 iM&ilkJlk,MU
COLLEGE OF HAWAII
MEN ATJVAILUKU
PRESIDENT GILFORE AND
PROF. YOUNG GIVE LECTURES
Two Evenings Devoted to Interest
ing and Instructive Topics
Good Attendance.
(Special to tho llulletln.)
WAILUKU, MAUI, Sept. 3. Profes
(.org Ollinore nnd Young of the Collcgo
of llawrit gae cry Interesting talks
at tho Wnlluku Town Hall on both
Wednesday nnd Thurndny evenings,
nnd both lectures wore well attended
by tho residents ot both Knhutul and
Wnlluku. The speakers were Intro
duced to thu midjenco by Judge S. II.
Kingsbury ot tho Maul Circuit Court
Professor tlllmore's subject on
Wednesday evening was Plant Devel
opment nml last evening ho spoke for
nn hour on Soil fertility. Professor
Young's, theme en the flrct night wns
on electoral waves and X-Ruy light
At tho conclusion of his talk the nil
illenco wns peimlttcd (o look nt the
bones of their bands by means' of tho
X-Itny. On Thursday evening Prof
Young npoko on Typhoid fever bacilli
and sanitation, nnd tho audience pild
him closo attention from beginning to
end. In fact at tho conclusion of bis
nbte remarks tho nt times Inter
spersed with sclsn'lflc terms the an
dlcnco ceomed to bo so well Informed
on that subject that It will ha mot
dlfPcult for nn)' typhoid bacillus to
maku Itn uppenranco on central Maul
hereafter. Prof, (lllmoro's subject
Inst evening was Soil Fertility nnd
Plant Food; nnd if after last night's
talk Wnlluku gnrjcus do not Improve
In appearance it v 111 not bo Mr. Gil
nforo's fault. Many r-ugar men were
present mid they paid the scientist
tho closest attc-itlort. On motion of
Judge Kingsbury, a oto of thanks
wore passed for tho Interesting Ice
turcs given by tho leading scientists
ot tho Collcgo of Hawaii, nn Instttu
Hon which will In duo time rovolu
tlonlzo tho cultivation of tho soil lu
theso Islands.
HON S. E. KAIUE
BURIED WITH HONOR
WAS ABLE AND nESPEOTED
REPRESENTATIVE HAWAIIAN
He Held Many Positions of Honor
and Trust Large Attendance
at Funeral From Kaahumanu
Church.
(Special to the II ul lot In.)
WAILUKU, MAUI, Sept. 3 Samuel
Hphralm Kaluo died nt his honiu nt
Kulua, Willuku, Wednosdn afternoon
nt 5 o'clock, rged ", C.irs and C
months. Kaluo was born nt Knmnto,
Moloknl, April 1, 1S55, but has lived
on Mnul for ove" foity cais. Ills
mother, who Is n hitter ot the celclir.it'
ed Ilannllnn Statesman L. Aholo, and
widow both uirvlvo him. Deceased
was first cousin of Hon, J. W Kalin
of Wnlluku. Kaluo wns for mail
years secietaiy to tiuv. Niilinolclu'i of
Luhnlmi. Since nnncx.itlon Knl.ie hid
served tho second Scnntorlnl Dlntilcl
as Its senator for two rucei'sslve
terms nnd was vlcu president of the
Senato in 1903. In 1907 Kalue was
elected Republican siipervlrnr of Wal
luku District, defeating W. H Corn
well by live votes. Owing to 111 health
he did not urn at the last election
Ho wns considered a very nblo H.i
wallan nnd ono of tho few who weio
considered must cm of tho Hawaiian
language.
Funeral services wcro held nt Kna-
humunii Church, of which ho has been
n tiusteo for over ten years, b Uevs
It. II. Dodge. Kuuiuchi'lu.i mid. J Nun
Tho palMienrcrs wero Mcrsrs. J. W
Kaliiu, C. L Kookoo, W. H. Saffory,
C. Wilcox, H. II, Hurt and W T
lloblnson, A detnchmciit of Police
nctcd iia coffin berrcrs. After the
tervlces nt the chinch tho pioecsslon
in.iichcil up to the Welluku cemetery
whero the final rervlccs over tho dead
body wcro conducteil. Ollielal Hags
wero placed lit lnlf-iniut out of ic
spect to his memory.
Mcdonald seriously injured,
IMor McDonald, n enipentcr in
gaged In woiklng at the new tbentileul
ImlMliig back of tho Ail Theater, fell
fiom tho sciffoldlng of tho new struc-
tmo ycstciday afternoon and, by luck,
psciiped death He wns. how cut mi
iously Injured. McDonald Is now re
reiving treatment lu tho Queeu'h Hos
pital Ho Ii.ih tho conduct for erect
ing tho Weather Iluicuti kiosk at Illsh
op and Hotel streets.
Food pieservatlves was n subject
fo rdlfcciisslnn nt the annual conven
tion of the Association of National
nml Stuto D.ilr mid Food Depait
meutH which began lit Deuvei Aug
I tut 21.
Tills elder brother
evidently knows
how to play
doctor, In ral
earnest. Ho
knows about
Aycr's Cl.trry '
Pectoral. Ills
mother told
him. Her
mother toM
her, and her 1
grandmoth-
tr's mother
told her
mother. It's
tho one stand
ard coiu;h meJIctno for children
"Sherry ffeetoral
is entirely free from narcotics or
poison of any kind. It is tho great
remedy tho world over for colds,
coughs, croup, whooping-cough,
influenza, la grippe, and all bron
chial complaints.
Accept no substitute or cheap
and worthless imitation. Bo sure
you get Aycr's Cherry Pectoral.
Put up in largo nnd small bottles.
Frtund It Dr, 1. C Aur & Ci , Uoill. fin . U.S..
Enter the Kingdom
Of your own home. Some rare
chances that you don't find every
day:
Anapani St.
Near Dominis; 8 rooms
and bath $5,000.00
Lunalilo St., corner
Six rooms and bath, a
beautiful home 4,900.00
Beich Lot
Diamond Head, -110x200;
a rare bargain 4,750.00
Hackfcld St.
Six rooms and bath; an
ideal bungalow 3,200.00
Nuuanu Ave.
Near Country Club; 10
rooms and bath; acre
of ground 3,200.00
Emma St., Near Vineyard
Six rooms & bath; right
down town 2.700.00
Beretania St.
Near Makiki St.; five
rooms. Lot 50x120. . 2.500.00
Sixth Ave
Near Waialae Road: five
rooms and bath. Lot
50x230. Don't miss
hi. 2 300 00
Kapahultl Road'
Six rooms and bath. Lot
112x150. Cost $3,000.
Owner needs money. . 1,000.00
Fort St., Near School
Six rooms. Rent $10.00
per month. An invest
ment 000.00
Queen St.
Four rooms. Worth
$1,400 650.00
Call in nnd tec us. Always glad
to show our list.
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, LTD.
Phone 152. 82 King St.
Driving and Saddle
Horses for Hire
1123 Fort St.
Tel. 103.
CLUB STABLES
5 Telephone 5 ijiSii,
Honolulu
Automobtle Stand
C. H. Behn
Proprietor and Manager.
Corner Alakea and Hotel Streets.
J. W. KERSHNER
Auto Tire Repairing
1177 Alakea St.
Pltone 434.
WING ON CHONG
Mattress and Furniture Makers.
Picture Frames made to order and
a large variety of stock on hand.
Bethel St., opp. Empire Theater.
LADIES' WOOL SWEATERS
SILK AND KID GLOVES
BABY RIBBON
SILK LISLE HOSIERY
Miss Kate Woodard
1141 Fort Street.
BULLETIN ADS PAY '
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A loan ot J2.000 on gilt-edged real
estate security. Address 184G,j board for gentlemen. ' Hie -Mac-iJulletn
4101-tf ilonnlif' New Ilungalow, Puna-
' I hou Street. 4380-tt
An experienced lady hnt trimmer.
Address K. Fukuroda, Hotel St.
43S3-tf
A bright oinci? boy.
Ailil real Ii. C ,
440C-31
llulletln utnee.
Clean wiping rags at tho Bulletin of
fice SITUATION WANTED.
Japanese Private Cooking School
Fumllles or hotels supplied with
cooks. C. M. Mnttle, 11&7 Auld
I.ano. Phono 1SG4.
LOST.
Hrown horse with Etrlpes on noic
nnd white spot on forehend, hind
feet white. Notify C K H
Chine, K.23 Alexander St.. or
this oinec. Itewnrd. 440C-2t
Orny coat, with watch, between Dia
mond Head nnd King St. Leave
nt Honolulu Automobile Stnnd
nnd receive reward. 4I07-31
Lost or straved from 1S20 Wilder
Ave, n large pure black cnt; Und
er return to above address nnd
receive reward. II0S-3I
In tho Armarium, Saturday, a whtto
linen belt, with white Ivory carved
buckle. Itewnrd at U u 1 1 e 1 1 n
offlce. 4359-tf
A Pointer dog. Return to O.
Willi, Hnsslnger St, and receive
reward. 4 108-31
Lady's hcarf nt Seaside Hotel at
Major's lunii. Itelurn to this of'
flee. 4IO"-3t
Corporation Notices
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
Notice Is hereby given that n new
Directory of Subscriber of the Mu
u,al Telephone Co., Md will short
' published.
' A" subscribers deslrlne nny
chango ot nauio or address arc earn
estly requested to leavo Instructions,
In writing, nt tho office of tho Com
pany, corner of AlaKca nnd Mer
chant Sts., on or before Wednesday,
Sept. 15th, 1909, after which dnte
no changes will bo mado for the new
Dliectory.
MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO., LTD.
Honolulu, Sept. 1, 1909.
440I-2W
NOTICE.
The nnnunl meeting of tho Wnl
nllia Hul Land will be held nt 10
o'clock a. m. Sept. 30, 1909, nt Wal
nlhn, Hannlcl, Knual.
JAMES K. LOTA,, President.
M01-12t
Business Notices
NOTICE.
Anono having unpaid hills
against tho Hoard of Commissioners
for Hawaii of the Alaska-Yukon-Pa-clllc
Exposition, Incurred by their
order, will please present tho same
to tho secretaiy, Mr. II. P. Wood, at
the rooms of tlie.i Hawaii Promotion
Committee on or before September
10th, 1909. 440C-tit
CARD OF THANKS.
My wlfo nnd I tnko this means ot
expressing our grntltudo to Dr
Thos. J. West for his excellent earo
of our son Lum Yup Chlng, who
suffered a fractured arm while nwiy
from home on n visit,
Ll'M Yl'M,
Chief Steward S. S. Klnnu.
(l07-3t
CITY MAUSOLEUM
Come and learn particulars at
T0WNSEND UNDERTAKING CO.
Beretania Si., Opp, Sachs'.
Private Telephones
Wc install private lines,
i
Union Electric Co.,
Fort and Beretania Sts.
Dr. F. SCHWANN
Osteopath,
222 Emma Square.
House Consulting. 2-3 p. m. Sat
urdays excepted. Operating, 8-12
a. m., 3-6 p. m.
Phone 33,
Desirable inosqulto-proof rooms and
Furnished House li rooms; nt
WalMkI; $30 n month. Apply C.
It. Hoe, Ueretnnla and Richard.
4399-10t
Large furnished rooms for ladles,
with or without board. Mrs. F. U.
Wlckc, 1243 Ilcretanla Ave.
4378-tf
Two furnished rooms. Apply Mrs.
D. McConnMl, 1223 Ftmna St.
Furnished lo'tagp and housekeeping
rooms. Inquire Collage drove.
FOR SALE.
, THF.ATHL' FOIl SU.K lu the cen
ter of tho city, Willi comfortable
clinlrs and coinpMo moving picture
outfit. Will sent over COO people.
A bargain The Fleet will arrlvo In
two weeks mid thin Is an excellent
opportunity to make a harvest. In
quire Heal Estate Exchange, 82 3.
King St.
A few first mortgages on real estate;
12 per cent net: money Invested
on inconio bearing property; ab
solute s6curlty; In sums from
$100 upward. P. H. Strauch. At-torneyat-law,
Walty Illdg., 74 S.
King St. 4385-tt
Ferns Australian nnd other varie
ties; nlro lug4, baskets, begonias
and stcphnotls plants. For par
ticulars call on Miss Johnson, Fort
street, near Vienna HaUery
4390-tf dh
Six IJ. P. Locomobile engine, with.
fittings for launch; cheap. For
particulars apply 1003 Dcach
Itoad. 4402-lino
Second-hand surry for salo. Apply
Wntcrhouso Trust Co. 4381-tf
'
FOR SALE KAIMUKI DISTRICT.
Almost new house, 4 rooms, bath,
lot 50x116-8 fcet improved, a pret
ty home, fine view ocean and city,
near bixtli avenue. Price Sl,20O.
Another, and this one is just what
you ore looking for. A real bar
gain; up-to-date style bungalow, O
large rooms; both wide verandas;
two lots. 60x232 feet: larve front
lawn planted with hedges, planta,
many kinds of fruits. Honolulu
can't produce a better for the money
for home or investment. Price
$2,200. Picture nt office.
PACIFIC COAST REAL ESTATE CO.
F. B. Munroc Mgr.
843 Kaohumanu St.
MASSEURS.
Mr and Mrs. Hashimoto, !
Telephone C37.
Rheumatism,
Bruises,
Tired Feeling,
and other '.
Ailments
Quickly '
Relieved.
178 BERETANIA AVE., neai EMMA
Bath and Electrical Treatment.
Vienna Bakoy
Boston Baked Beans. i ,
Boston Brown Bread. xn.
Leave orders a day ahead.
28 loaves of bread for $1.00.
U29 Fort St. Phone 197.
RING UP
Levy's for Groceries
Phone 76.
YOUNG LADD3S WANTED
learn the hairdrcssing trade.
EMRICH LUX
Fort nnd Beretania SU.
Harrison Block.
to
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Bicycle shop and general repairing
work. Specinlty in nickle, stiver
r.ud gold p'.-'.ed work.
KING, OPP. ALAPAI ST.
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