Hawaii Holomua, Volume II, Number 2, 3 Ianuali 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
.A.dvertisements ESTABL1SHED A. I>. 1863 Pioneer Steam % Candy Factory! BAKERY and 1(JE p^LO^ F. HOKN. Propbietor. practicAl Coūlectioiier I Orūamenter lu all brani'bes o{ the bnstuesa on these islands. AMERICAN. FRENCH, ENGLISH axd GERMAN PASTR1ES MADE TO ORDEU. * W/eddiq§ \ BiPlh-daiJ Made of the very best material, unsurpassetl in richness of qaali ty anel ornamentetl in unupproachahle sh 7 le. nt lower prices thau any other establishment in Honolulu. Faniilij Fancij Bi<8ad, Guava Jelly, Preserved Tamarinds and Tumarind Syrup. Jīll £onfectionery Manufactured ut my Establishraent are Guaranteed to be Positively Pure and sold at prices no other establishment ean compete with. FACTORY & STORE, No. 71 Hotel Street, Between Nuuanu andFort Streets BOTH TELEPHOSES No. 74. . HO YEN KEE & 00. Tinsraiths and dealers in Crockery Ware. Guss Ware, Etc. Water Pipes, Laid and Rapaired. Plimbiug Neatly EieeuMni. No. 41 Nunanu St., between King and Hotel Streets, Aseu Building. KV0HG SIHG GH0HG l G0. C02n.txa.ctor B“olld.ex i Haiutiu‘jc, &c. I — •J3T We also keep on haud BĒDST£A&S. Maurasses. TABLēS. BOOKCASēS. MlRRORS t Etc.. 1 AT THĒ LOWĒST MARKET PRlCES No. 216 Kiug st.. Honoluiu dd4 3m