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2  HOME RULE REPUBLICAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1902.

 

IWAKAMI & CO.

Great Sweeping Clearance Sale
FROM NOV. 30th TO DEC. 14th.
Only Two Weeks!
NEW STYLES, NEW GOODS, NEW PRICES
STRAW HATS—Rough, Smooth, Native, Plaited, Fine. Any Style, Any Size.
SHIRTS—Collars, Necties, Underwear, Sox, Towels, Belts, Suspenders. Many kinds of Dry Goods.
SILKS—Silk Crepe, Kimonos, Pajamas, Fans, Handkerchiefs, Shawls, Doilies. Latest Style of Fancy Goods.
IWAKAMI & CO
HOTEL STREET

LOCALS.

                Hon. J. F. Hackfeld will leave here next month.

                The Miowera is coming in as we go to press.

                The Alameda is here from San Francisco.

                The band will play at Emma Square this afternoon.

                Prince Kalanianaole is well and handsome as ever.

                Please take a glance at our adds. They are worth while looking at.

                Mrs. S. B. Dole receives every Friday afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock.

                Mr. Robert W. Wilcox will not go to Washington this month.

                Hugh McIntyre is expected home in the Alameda this evening.

                Governor Dole will go to Washington when he is feeling better.

                The Coptic will be in tomorrow from the mainland with news of the Congress.

                The reception held yesterday by Prince and Princess Kawananakoa was a success.

                We are glad to hear that Hon. Henry E. Cooper was in town yesterday for a little while.

                Delegate Wilcox is  well and says he will go to Congress either on the 10th or the 15th, that is today.

                Everybody ought to go to the Opera House tonight and see the Hawaiian play. We hope to see a full house.

                Charlie McCarthy's saloon has just opened and the boys are having a grand luau with music to lull the ears of all who are there.

                Delegate Wilcox is out to Congress by this time and he will bring all his bills through to make up for lost time for the good of this Territory. We do not like to listen to the Great I Am of the 'Tiser. They do not know any more than the man in the moon.

                We congratulate Capt. Merry of the U. S. Naval Station here upon his recent appointment to the rank of Rear Admiral. As Captain Merry, he has won both the respect and admiration of all citizens on the island and we extend this congratulation to him with sincerity, and regret, at the same time, that we are going to lose his genial presence.

                Home Rule Republican can be had at Wall-Nichols' book store King street at 10 cents per copy.  tf

JAS. F. MORGAN

AUCTIONEER AND
COMMISION MERCHANT
65 Queen St. Honolulu

Walters, Waldron Co., Ltd.

COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Quuen St.

SANG CHAN

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ELUA HALEKUAI
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