Hawaii Holomua, Volume III, Number 241, 13 June 1893 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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UA r> HIS A PPE TIIE H7 TH HIM “ One of the young men who d ned at the Maaonie luneh ye«terd»y had hia aj petite with him, aa he ordered everything on the hill of fare twice. The ladies would not aeeepl hisappreciation of their good cooking as a eomplimenl, aud one of t'ie pretty misa s ruade out a hill for chair rental for »u hour, extra cnarge for aecond help, waiter’s time. etc., whieh if paid would nearly p*y the enttre exfrense of the new ‘.emple.’’ F. C. A. June 10. 1803. Who in the nameof “Agriculture and Forestry” ean it be? How fortunate it happened on the last day of the lunehea. or serious iossea might have heen suslaiaed, Decessitating the opening ofaprofit and los3 account, with all the labor, akill, and beauty thrown in. HOOLAHA HOOK-kPU. Ke hookapu akn nei an i n» mea • pan, aole loa o lakou kuleana mai a’u *ku; aole lo« lakoa e hele a lawai* ma tuu kai lawaia oia ke kai o Halawa, Ewa. Oahu, m&i ke kai o Kailoa a hiki iuka o knapa o Kahakupohaku. O ka mea a man mea oaha e heie wale ana a lc«a aku i knu euau Lnna. o W.5. Ka* humokn a me Eekua o Kapaaikanla, h< mana ko laoa e hoopii ma ko’a inoa imna ona Aha o keia Anpani. Owau no J. KAlLiANL. nol4-4ta wkl.