Hawaii Holomua, Volume III, Number 191, 31 March 1893 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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IIA WAII HOLOill’A. I;aut*<I r>c»īly and Weekly in Hawaiian and English. The Leadin2 jonniaI ofthe dav, a« n and fa\r y discusse~ a.l l’->ii-lioial and Soci*i Topic> «ith a vitw to the pn«ivss aud inde;endeuce ol Hawaii nei. Offick —Breni* Block apstaire. F«.t sa!e at the HA\' AllAN S E\\ SCO, JOSEPH M. POEPOE. Ua makankaa e lawelawe i na hana pili Kaaawai o na ano a pau. Keena Hana— Maluna ae o ka Hale Aina tuai.ka iho o ka Uale Leta. feb2 tfdAw \r, i Nl'l! — O SA — Makana Aiwaiwa » Ma k:i Halekuai o T. H. DAVIES & C0. i Kihi c na Alanui Kaahumanu me Moiwahine, Aia ma keia Halekuai na Makana Aiwaiwa Likeole o na Ano a uau oia na Kii, Pahu Hookani, na Kaa Liilii a me na j Kaa Huila Palala. i Na Buk6 Kii Makana Karisimaka a na Keiki, na Lako Buke, a pela aku. Na Hainaka Silika, Na Hainaka Silika Lihilihi Kuuwelu a pela aku. Na Kakini Kilika, Na Lei A-i a mc i Na Palule Silika. Na 1‘ahu Koloke a me na mea a apu e pili ana ia ano paani.