MICHELIN TIRES
There is Nothing Like It
THEY GET THERE
SOLD BY
KALUAOPELE AUTOMOTIVE COMPANY
Limited
TELEPHONE 45
HILO, HAWAII.
(Hoku o Hawaii, 2/13/1919, p. 3)

Ka Hoku o Hawaii, Buke 12, Helu 37, Aoao 3. Feberuari 13, 1919.
There is Nothing Like It
THEY GET THERE
SOLD BY
KALUAOPELE AUTOMOTIVE COMPANY
Limited
TELEPHONE 45
HILO, HAWAII.
(Hoku o Hawaii, 2/13/1919, p. 3)

Ka Hoku o Hawaii, Buke 12, Helu 37, Aoao 3. Feberuari 13, 1919.
We take pleasure in inserting the business cards of Hawaiians. It is an encouraging sign to see them come out and bid for trade and custom in competition with more favored foreigners. We refer particularly to the card of Mr. John Aylett, and ask for him a share of public patronage.
(PCA, 1/9/1869, p. 2)

Pacific Commercial Advertiser, Volume XIII, Number 28, Page 2. January 9, 1869.
Merchant Tailor,
659 Hotel Street, opposite C. E. Williams. 1y
(PCA, 1/9/1869, p. 2)

Pacific Commercial Advertiser, Volume XIII, Number 28, Page 2. January 9, 1869.
THE ONE WHOSE NAME APPEARS BELOW ANNOUNCES to the public, that he is prepared to sew and to cut all kinds of men’s clothing, just like the Latest Fashion arriving, as per the wishes of the one who owns the clothes, at my Clothier on Hotel Street, Honolulu. I always have in stock all the Latest Bolts of Cloth of various types.
KEONI TELA (John Aylett)
371-3m*
[“Keoni Tela” seems to be a nickname “John Tailor”.]
(Kuokoa, 1/23/1869, p. 3)

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke VIII, Helu 4, Aoao 3. Ianuari 23, 1869.
To all Hawaiians of this nation, I am announcing that I sell to you chairs, tables, cradles [moe paipai], springy couches [punee holuholu], wash stands [papakaukau ku wai holoi], Continue reading
Manufacturer of FURNITURE of all Descriptions.
PLANING, SAWING and TURNING DONE.
Mouldings of all kinds constantly on Hand.
609 1y
[If you were wondering what the numbers at the end of ads stand for, the “609” represents the start issue, which is the 609th number of the Pacific Commercial Advertiser since it began printing (1/25/1868). And the “1y” represents how long the ad is up for (1 year).]
(PCA, 2/23/1869, p. 1)

Pacific Commercial Advertiser, Volume XIII, Number 30, Page 1. February 23, 1869.
We need not remind our friends engaged in mercantile pursuits of the importance of advertising as a means of insuring success in business. But for our mutual profit, we will remind our friends of the business community of the superior advantages that our columns afford for a large class of advertisements. Continue reading
DEAD
PEOPLE,
They Don’t Think
About What
the Living are
Doing. But We,
the Living, Don’t
Want to Become
Dead People,
Therefore, We
Need to
Regularly Read
Our
Aloha Aina,
And See the
News of the Day.
(Aloha Aina, 1/25/1919, p. 2)

Ke Aloha Aina, Buke XXIV, Helu 4, Aoao 2. Ianuari 25, 1919.
AUCTION SALES
Sale of Awa Licenses at Auction!
BY ORDER OF
His Excellency the Minister of Interior. Continue reading
On Fort Street,
MAY BE SEEN THE VIEWS taken of the Late
Lava Flow at Kahuku,
And the Effects of the Late
Earthquake at Waiohinu, Kau.
Views of Kilauea and other places. Also Cards of the Kings, Queens, Chiefs, etc., all for sale at low prices. Also, Oval and Square Frames of all sizes, which will be sold cheap.
H. L. CHASE.
(Hawaiian Gazette, 1/13/1869, p. 1)

Hawaiian Gazette, Volume IV, Number 52, Page 1. January 13, 1869.