WANTED—Anyone having a copy of the book “Laiekawai” [“Laieikawai”] to disposed of will please call at
J. W. ROBERTSON & Co’s
(Daily Bulletin, 10/11/1882, p. 2)

The Daily Bulletin, Number 217, Page 2. October 11, 1882.
WANTED—Anyone having a copy of the book “Laiekawai” [“Laieikawai”] to disposed of will please call at
J. W. ROBERTSON & Co’s
(Daily Bulletin, 10/11/1882, p. 2)

The Daily Bulletin, Number 217, Page 2. October 11, 1882.
Hawaiian mele, like Wehiwehi, Akeleakele ka Manao, Mai Poina Oe Ia’u, Maui no ka Oi (in English and Hawaiian), Kapilina, Kuu Lei Loke, and Laieikawai; Continue reading
Aia Laieikawai
I ka uka wale la o Paliuli;
O ka nani, o ka nani,
Helu ekahi o ia uka.
E nanea e walea ana paha,
I ka leo nahenahe o na manu;
E nanea, e walea ana paha,
I ka leo nahenahe o na manu. Continue reading
E PLURIBUS UNUM.
THE
Precious One of Paliuli
The Woman of the Twilight. Continue reading
OF
INTRODUCTION.
{Pertaining to Laieikawai.—The Moolelo Kaao was held by the one publishing this story in his Book of Moolelo for eighteen years and three months, beginning in the month of August, 1844. And the one with the Book of Moolelo comes Kailiokalauokekoa. But it is not only these stories in the Book of Moolelo; the moolelo of Painahala as well, has been preserved in the month of October, 1847. The length of this story is like the story whose title appears in this introduction; being that Laieikawai is 375 pages and Painahala is 363; but the telling of Painahala is almost the same as Keamalu, except the grandmother is different. Continue reading
There was a very good rehearsal last evening of the Hawaii Ponoi Dramatic Club in their hall on Kaahumanu street. This club will give a dramatic entertainment next Saturday evening at the Opera House. Continue reading
FAMOUS PLEASURABLE PERFORMANCE
OF
‘Laieikawai’
prepared from the Famous Story of LAIEIKAWAI, the Woman of the Twilight, the Handsome Beauty of Paliuli. It will be opened by the Hawaii Ponoi Dramatic Club in the Night of the 15th of March. Continue reading
Because of the big rain and the muddiness of this past Week, therefore the performance of LAIEIKAWAI and LONO CAPTAIN COOK was postponed to this past Saturday, the 22nd of March, 1902, and it will be performed once again on this Saturday, the 29th. Continue reading