HUI HIMENI KAWAIHAU.
The Kawaihau Glee Club will give a free concert at the Emma Square musical assembly this Tuesday, April 3. There will be performed enthusiastically, songs recently composed by Mekia Kealakai, Jim Shaw and Solomon Hiram, some of the experts of that famous glee club from the time of the Monarchy. They will be fully attired in their uniform that they wore when they travelled the length and breadth of America. For the benefit of the lovers of songs of the Aloha Aina newspaper, we are printing those heart-grabbing songs that will be played that night.
Kawaihau.
K—e lei nei i ko lei NANI
A—ke onaona e hea mai NEI
W—alea ana i ka inu WAI
A—he ai haaheo na KawaiHAU
Chorus.
I—nu i ka waipuNA
H—aaheo i ko lei LEHUA
A—he leo no pupu KANIOE
U—a lanakila O KAWAIHAU
N—ohenohea ia mau pUA
A—he kumu o ke aLA
N—a’u na ke onaoNA
I—hookahi ke kaula KILA.
A name song for the Choir composed by
Mekia A. Kealakai.
Kanaulu.
He iini ko’u e ike
I ka liko lau o ka Lehua
He Lehua noho i ka iuiu
A na manu e hiala’i nei
Ilaila ka upu a ka Naulu
A inu ia wai kaulana.
Chorus.
Ua uo ia ua paa
Ko aloha io’u nei
Hiipoi ia me ka welina
Omau ia ma nei puuwai.
Ka Anapa wai o uka
I popohe ia e ke Kiele
Hoopulu e ka ua noe
E halii mai la i uka
Onaonna wale ia pua
Ke honi a hoomau iho.
A name song for Princess Kawananakoa composed by
JIM SHAW.
See Page 5.
(Aloha Aina, 4/1/1905, p. 1)

Ke Aloha Aina, Buke XI, Helu 13, Aoao 1. Aperila 1, 1905.