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The Pacific commercial advertiser. [volume] (Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands) 1885-1921, November 11, 1899, Image 8

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Must have room for the IMMENSE SHIPMENT to arrive
on the J. D. Spreckels and W. H. Dimond.
Everything reduced in our store. Here is an opportunity
to furnish your home with the latest designs at very little cost.
SALE ONE WEEK ONLY.
CflM-IEBRffl FURNITURE C1PAE
Progress Block. Fort St.
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Bounded by Keeaumoku, Kinau, Piikoi and
Lunalilo Streets. Only one block from the
Beretania Street car line
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This Tract is situated in one of the finest residence
portions of Honolulu, and in a direct line with the cooling
freezes of Makiki.
Lots 50x90 feet will be sold for the reasonable price of
$1,250. Terms, $250 cash; balance on installments, pa3Tments
to suit purchaser.
This land has a very gentle slope, and purchasers can
immediately commence building operations. Early pur
chasers can Secure Choice Locations.
WHARF AND WAVE.
Tho steamer Nippon Mam .-s.iillrm
for San Francisco was delayed y .t r
day until after 3 o'clock. In lh min
tim. the Alameda arrived off th har
bor and quickly . ok tho lrih at Or
anic wharf vacated ly the Nippm Ma
rti. The Ou eanic liner Alameda was at the
company's wharf yestrniay afternoon
from th Colonies with th usual
amount of freight and some half a h
on passengers for this port. She sailed
shortly hefore midnight for San Fran
cisco with about twenty-five passen
gers. When the Mameda Mopped at
Apia the liritlsh punboats Torch and
Pylades and German gunboat Cormor
ant, were cruising about outside. The
missionary steamer McWilliarns and
the United States steamer Abarremba
were in the harbor. The new wharf at
Pango Pango is about finished and
gives great satisfaction.
The transport Senator has now h.-n
over a year and four months in the
service of the Government, and during
that time she has proved herself to b
one of the best and most economical
of the Philippines llect. During her
term of service as a transport the Sen
ator has been under steam 2"S days
and has run over 70.000 nautical miles.
Her coal consumption during this time:
was 11,000 tons and on it the vessel has J
averaged 11 knots an hour. On her first
voyage the machinery was not in per- j
feet order and slow time was made.!
which fact has cut down the Senator's!
general average for speed. During her
term of service the Senator has carried
over 1,000 soldiers to and from the
Philippines and 1.000 tons of freight.
She has proved herself a most comfor
table troopship and the Iowa boys who
returned home on her say they vere
never better treated in their lives. The
Senator was to sail again for the Phil
ippines from San Fiancisco on Novem
ber 1. She is a San Francisco ship,
having been built and engincd at the
I'nion Iron Works.
HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE.
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The United States of America.
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For further particulars apply to
JUOD BUILDING
All.MV AND NAVY.
U. S. tugboat Iroquois. Pond, cruise,
October 4.
U. S. A. T. Athenian. Mowatt, Manila.
November 5.
U. S. A. T. Westminster, IVtrie, San
Francisco, November 6.
MERCHANTMEN.
This Hot does not Include coasters.)
m. bk. Edw. May, Hanson, San Fran
cisco, October 13.
Am. s,h. George Curtis. Calhoun, San
Francisco, October ID.
Am. sp. John A- Hriggs, Ilalch, Sydney,
October 2.",.
Am. sp. Chas. E. Moody, Woodslde,
Nofolk, October 2b.
Br. bk. Woolahra. Williamson. New
castle, October 27.
Am. sp. Great Admiral, Sterling, New
castle, October 28.
Br. S. I Errol, Henderson, Newcastle,
November 7.
Am. brig J..D. Spreckels, Chrlstianson,
San Francisco, November 0.
Am. schr. Okanaon, Retisch. Irt
Townsend, November 10.
Br. bk. Dominion. Heusch. Newcastle,
November 10.
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BY THE MARIE HACKFELD
Wc Haw Iiireivcl a
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Session Silts-Morniijtf Svj;tn
Twrnty-nvc Kih-1. IIm.t;,; .i Mc
Hryde. $1.73.
Afternoon Ssjdun Oi. hundrl and
slxty-thref Ola.i. Ouhu. Ilvj.-
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Quotation Chatik Thtrty-fmtr.
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Hives are a terrible torment to th
little folks, and to ?omi oldtr one.
Doane's Ointment never f.illj. Instant
relief and permanent cure. At, any
chemist's. ui rent.
Morton's and Crosse & Blackwdl's
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HAKES
HEALTHFUL
FOOD
MOT MADE
BY THE
TRUST.
Hardware, Filters, Crockery,
Glasware, Iron Bedsteads,
Carborlineum, Stockholm Tar,
Demijohns, Etc., Etc., Etc.
A No. a in!v lim? of
CDiiirostinnias cordis
which will ho mi chilition soon.
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U O 710-712 Fort Street, Orpheum Block.
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t Open Invitation to OUR
PATRONS.
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enlarge Our Store to displajr the
large and varied stock of fancy
rirnf'orioa mi liourl nriil fn nvriro fn
the Holidas. We invite inspec-
L Hon of the same at our large stores.
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: : ICE HOUSE GOODS delivered in OUR ICE BOX to your door : :
TELEPHONE 80.
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