Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Volume II, Number 407, 10 Malaki 1892 — THE MORNING KNIFER. [ARTICLE]

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THE MORNING KNIFER.

| Tiiis 'ivelv pubLkatiori i?< nm fo* all it iV wortli in-interei*t of the miHwona?'* family ckique, lt is a minou* noinpouiul <ti religious hiirotrv. < < uibined wi*h the well known rui«:ioriiiry des*re for l< oof. l; So great it its desife for āhekel», hat if a p >or ttnfortt iiate trnd.T <loepn t see hit3 way to a<lvertise hie wares in its <nloiun«, ēnid unsus- ; ptf~tiug trader in liahle U l»e knifed ( ir; it« i>ages « ithout a momenl'i | weniing. Atttched to il:e Morn- ; ing AVin<lbflg *rc the twtī wkkki.y . Kl'li* VNA MOtltV«MiK KEIU I)S, the |one priute<l in English. tLe other |in naV ve. They eall for no special i mentir£>.\ as they ate siuipl\ a re- . pnut </' the \ViiidUi g plns n lot of ' notiee c f foreclosure of mort(tw ge. | , r rom thr T*m<juinhv