SHE PACIF.J COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, DECEMBER, 24, 1S98.
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WHITE ENAMELED
DOUBLE : BEDSTEADS.
Ladies'
Correspondence
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HANDSOME
FURNITURE COVERINGS.
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Leading Furniture Dealers,
KING & BETHEL STS.
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FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
A new and handsome line of
English and American Suitings
Have just been received.
KVLK
Why not present your father, broth
er, and the rest of your male acquaint
ances with something durable as well
as handsome.
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Russian Linen Crash suits, complete
lor $12.50 per suit.
Open evenings till 9 o'clock.
3. DECKER,
Successor to
Medeiros & Decker,
Lincoln Block. King Street
C. BREWER ft CO., L'D.
Queen Street,
Honolulu, H. L
AGENTS FOR
Hawaiian Agricultural Company, Ono
mea Sugar Company, Honomu Sugar
Company, Wailuku Sugar Company,
"Waihee Sugar Company, Make Su
gar Company, Haleakala Ranch
Company, Kapapala Ranch.
Planters Line, San Francisco Packets,
Charles Brewer & Co.'s Line of Bos
ton Packets.
Agents Boston Board of Underwrit
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Agents for Philadelphia" Board of Un
derwriters. LIST OF OFFICERS:
P. C. Jones, President; George H.
Robertson, Manager; E. F. Bishop,
Treasurer and Secretary; Col. W. F.
Allen, Auditor; C. M. Cooke, H. Water
house, G. R. Carter, Directors.
CITY REPAIR SHOP
115 BETHEL STREET.
Opposite Castle & Cooke.
STRICTLY NEW, 1S98 CLEVELAND
BICYCLES FOR RENT.
Repairing promptly and thoroughly
attended to. All work guaranteed.
E. JONES,
R. CLARK.
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Have done more
to help you
find nice things
at a
moderate price
than
any other concern
in Honolulu.
All we need
is
your attention.
If you
do not give it
before Christmas
you
will be sorry
(go will we.)
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makes we have
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IN CO ALPORT.
Coffee Sets.
Tea Sets.
Vases.
Salad Bowls.
Cream Juss.
Plates.
Cups, Saucers, Etc.
FROM MINTON'S.
Trinket Sets.
Jugs.
Candle Sticks.
Preserve Dishes.
Fancy Teapots.
New Shapes.
Vase.
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Trays, Etc.
IN WEDGEWOOD.
Flower Pots.
Vases.
Pin Trays and Boxes.
Jugs, Etc., Etc.
ROYAL CROWN DERBY.
Cups and Saucers.
Plates.
Jugs.
Marmalades.
ALSO
Royal Worcester,
Doulton, Karlsbad.
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An assortment of Cut Glass
Bottles, Almond Dishes, Flower
Tubes, Rose Bowls, Rustic, Glass
Flower Tubes and Stand, Etc.
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As Grocers we are strictly up
to date, having the best appointed
store in the city. As many of our
visitors have exclaimed: "It's
just like San Francisco! "
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WATERHOUSE
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Crockery.
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HAD A BIG TR
Visit of Santa to Central
Union Children.
Sunday School Scholars Given la
Pleasant Evening Candy
and Pop-Corn.
Fully a thousand people, big an little,
crowded into the Sunday school parlors
of Central Union church last niht. It
was the happiest, merriest time of all the
year for the little people and for the bi?
ones too.
Santa Claus was there. And a f?ood old
Santa Claus he was, with his long-, shaggy
beard and his comical manner of talking
to the little ons. lie came riht out of
the Xorth with his heavy robes on, and
yet some were mean enough to say that
he lived in Honolulu and bore the nam.
of a well known youns man, Mr. 15. L.
Marx. However, Santa Claus was there
and had brought a present for evt-ry child
in the house. He brought a tree from
Tantalus, too. a beautiful evergreen, and
loaded it with gifts and sweet meats,
with silver and golden colors set in a
glare of light.
Then after the presents were distrib
uted and all the little hearts were beat
ing happily everybody had a dish of ice
cream, with cake, and the papas and
mammas gathered together and watched
the glad-faced children and talked of the
days when they were little ones and loved
thu happy Christmastime.
Each child was given a box of candy
and a string of popcorn, then, after
many "good nights." the little ones were,
taken home and the good, old-fashioned
Christmas festival was over.
ON A ROOF GARDEN.
Surprise Party at F. W. Beards
lee's New Home.
A pleasant surprise was given Mr.
F. W. Bearslee in his new quarters at
the Arlington annex on Hotel street,
last evening, by friends from the Ha
waiian hotel. Mr. Beardslee has fitted
up a most attractive roof garden in
connection with his offices, and his
friends have been waiting patiently for
the completion of this garden in order
to give the genial host a bouse warm
ing. Early in the evening Mr. Beards
less was enticed away from his rooms
and in his absence Captain Taylor and
three daughters, with Mrs. Bradbury,
all of San Francisco, together with oth
er friends, took possession. They turn
ed out all the lights and soon after the
unsuspecting victim entered. The
guests were seated on the roof garden,
each armed with some musical instru
ment, and at the entrance of Mr.
Beardslee, every one struck their sever
al instruments and rendered a selection
that could only be equalled by Herr
Berger and his famous band.
The surprise was complete and was
only the beginning of a very enjoyable
evening. During the stay of the guests
they were entertained by solos from
all, including the host, who rendered
some of his best vocal selections with
guitar accompaniment. Every body
voted the roof garden a success and
after congratulations to Mr. Beardslee
on his cosy surroundings, the merry
guests took their departure with a cor
dial invitation to make this the first
of many such occasions. During the
evening the roof garden was lighted by
many Japanese lanterns, which lent a
charm to a very pretty picture.
Ciiicograph Rehearsal.
Manager Clement an-1 Operator Cam
ion bal press people nntl a few friends
it the Opera House l;st evening for a re-
K-arsal of tonight's Cineograph and mus
eal program. There are peores of attrac
tive films anil all of them are new here
ind the very latest out in the States.
Xotable pictures are the explosion and
wreck of the U. S. S. Maine, the Guan
tinamo land fight, Rod Cross work in the
field. There are a number of "comics.
The singers are Mr. Preston, the tenor,
and Mr. Weaver, the basso, and they sing
new songs well. The picture machine is
one of the highest grade. Kverythlng is
clear and bold and large.
OVERHEARD OX THE STREET.
First L.ady It's such a surprise to
me to hear so many of the natives
speak English so fluently. Why, back
n Massachusetts where I was brought
up there are over thirty thousand of
the population, American born, who
cannot speak, read or write the Eng-
ish language.
Second Iady Just fancy!
Third Lady Yon really don't mean
it? I thought it was bad enough in
Ohio, but that beats it.
First Lady Yes, it's a fact
Second Lady Oh, how beautiful!
First Lady It is perfect, isn't it? It
really makes me homesick. Arn t
those brownies dear: the expressions
on their faces are awfully good.
Third Lady But how is such a con
dition allowed to exist? Are you sure
there are as many as thirty thou
sand?
Second Ladv Just look at the ice
pond, and the snow man and actually
there is a Christmas tree in the house!
Why this must be Waterhouse's win
dow that-we have heard so much
about. Let's go in.
Third Lady Yes, but tell me, those
thirty thousand
First Lady Oh, pshaw! they are all
children under two years of age.
NO SCARCITY OF TURKEYS FOR
XMAS.
The Metropolitan Meat Co. will re
ceive by the Miowera, from Winnepeg,
a large consignment of turkeys, geese,
chickens and ducks.
Also bv S. S. Australia, from Cali
fornia, a consignment of California
turkeys and wild game.
Will also have Hawaiian turkeys,
both dressed and alive, for sale at their
store on and after Monday.
LET US TALK
To you on the merits of the Sterling
Bicycle and why it is the best made
and best lasting wheel in the market
today. Pacific Cycle and Mfg. Co.,
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THE ORPHEUM.
FAMILY THEATRE.
TONIGHT.
FIRST CLASS
VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINMENT
By the Cleverest
ARTISTS OP THE DAY.
NEW SONGS, NEW DANCES.
ALL STAR PERFORMERS.
Reserved Seats on Sale at Pacific
Cycle & Mfg. Co.'s.
Doors oren at 7:30.
Performance at 8:00.
Reserved chairs, 50c; general ad
mission 25c.
CHANGE OF BILL WEDNESDAYS
AND SATURDAYS.
T. Y. KING, Lessee.
OPERA HOUSE.
Saturday Evening, Dec. 24, '98,
GRAND
CHRISTMAS EYE EXHIBITION
OF THE
Most Famous of Life Motion
Picture Machines
The : Cineograph.
SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR PIC
TURES.
RED CROSS WORK ON THE BAT
TLEFIELD.
NEW ILLUSTRATED TOPICAL
SONGS, SOLOS, ETC.
Reserved Seats on Sale at Wall,
Nichols Co.
Reserved Seats, down stairs, 1.00.
Reserved seats, Balcony, 75c.
Gallery, 50c.
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oliday : Goods.
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In order to accommodate the
immense stock of
TOYS AMD
FANCY GOODS
we have on sale for the
I-1 DAY
we will open on SATURDAY
at the old Watenhouse prem
ises on Queen Street, for the
sale of Christmas Goods ex
clusively. At Our No. 10
Store will be found a very
large stock of the very best
DRY GOODS-
We wish to call particular
attention to the choice line
of
KIID GLOVES
WE OFFER THIS SEASON.
Both Stores Open Piights.
E. 1 ; JORDAN
Mo. IOstSSIt
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FRUIT CAKES, PLUM PUDDINGS, 3
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MINCE, APPLE,
5 PUMPKIN AND LEMON PIES
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in
Fort Street. - - Telephone 677.
Place your orders early.
BRANCH
STORE
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AS AN XftlAS PRESENT?
SHOES! !I
What to Get,, and Where to Get Them?
TRY
A. E. MURPHY & CO.
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FOR MEN.
Slippers in Velvet.
Slippers in Tapesty.
Slippers in Felt.
Slippers in Leather.
Slippers in Cloth.
All Sizes, Colors and Qualities,
as well as Shoes cf all des-
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FOR CHILDREN.
Everything in the Shoe Line that a Child may need, all new
and pretty.
A. E. MURPHY & CO.
205 Hotel Street.
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Christmas Toys,
Fancy Goods, Etc.
A large assortment just
to hand from Europe.
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and for
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Useful Xmas Presents
EX ALDEN BESSE.
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SCHDIAFS
ISLAND ORDERS PROMPTMI FILLED.
NEW WET WEATHER GOODS.
HANDSOME ASTRACHAN LAP
(Rubber Lined.)
MACKINTOSH LAP ROBES,
Come and see them for yourself.
FRED PHI LP is in charge
KfT Island
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C. R. COLLINS.
ESTABLISHED 1891.
telephojeo662.x KING ST., near NUUA5U ST.
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FOR WOMEN.
Boudoir Sandals.
Opera Sandals.
Louis Sandals.
Turkish Slippers.
Fedora Slippers.
Also Shoes of New Designs and
Styles.
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exhibition
gale by . .
We are just in receipt of a
fine line of
New Style Surreys,
Phaetons, Buggies
AND
Stylish Harness
from the best known manu
facturers in the States.
Would it not be better to
present a gift of something
that would not only be ap
preciated, but useful and
comfortable?
CARRIAGE AND
HARNESS REPOSITORY.
FORT STREET,
ABOVE CLUB STABLES.
ROBES,
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Nothing prettier or more durable, during
- - - the winter weather.
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