“Just like being at home!” Hawaiian Pine cannery, 1918.

Wanted are Men and Women Workers

Nice Place to Work

Cafeteria with Hot Snacks–Clothes Lockers for the Women–Dispensary–White Aprons, White Hats, Rubber Gloves, Provided at No Cost.

Good Wages

Just like Being at Home

Hawaiian Pineapple Cannery, Iwilei

(Kuokoa, 7/26/1918, p. 7)

Makemakeia i Poe Kanaka...

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke LVI, Helu 30, Aoao 7. Iulai 26, 1918.

Nice advertisement for fishing nets and other equipment! 1902.

WE HAVE FISHING SUPPLIES

Here within our stock of fishing equipment are Nets [Upena] of all sorts and sizes as per your desires priced right.

We also have Hooks [Makau] which are very sharp and fine at very low prices. We also have Line [Aho] and Rods [Mokoi paeaea] and large Hooks good for large Fish as well as other fishing accessories.

PEARSON & POTTER CO., LTD.   Hotel and Union Streets.

(Kuokoa, 8/15/1902, p. 5)

EIA IHO NA LAKO LAWAIA

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke XL, Helu 33, Aoao 5. Augate 15, 1902.

 

Hilo feather lei maker Ida Akau, 1901.

MRS. IDA AKAU OF HILO

A Person Skilled at Making Lei Hulu.

She is proficient at this work with fine workmanship. She is skilled at tying feathers [uo] and putting feather lei together [haku] as per one’s desires. She can clean soiled lei. She can undo old lei and remake them. Those who have Lei Hulu, pleace come and visit the place of this Hawaiian lady to see for yourselves.  Consultation by visit or by correspondence is welcomed. She can be found at her residence in Puueo, Hilo, Hawaii.

(Aloha Aina, 11/9/1901, p. 3)

MRS. IDA AKAU O HILO

Ke Aloha Aina, Buke VII, Helu 45, Aoao 3. Novemaba 9, 1901.

Hawaiian Hotel on Hotel Street, 1899.

THE HAWAIIAN HOTEL

HOTEL STREET, HONOLULU.

The grounds upon which it stands comprise an entire square fronting on Hotel Street. There are twelve pretty cottages within this charming enclosure, all under the Hotel management. The Hotel and cottages afford accommodations for two hundred guests.

(Austin’s Hawaiian Weekly, 6/24/1899, p. 11)

THE HAWAIIAN HOTEL

Austin’s Hawaiian Weekly, Volume I, Number 2, Page 11. June 24, 1899.

New hours of the Bishop Museum, 1911.

ANNOUNCEMENT.

On the 2nd of October, 1911 and thereafter until a new announcement is made, the Bernice P. Bishop Museum will be opened to the public from 10 a. m. until the 4 p. m. EVERYDAY except Sundays, Wednesdays, and the four holidays of each year, they being Memorial Day [La Lupua], Independence Day [La Kuokoa], Thanksgiving [La Hoalohaloha], and Christmas [La Karisimaka]. Permits to visit the museum will not be issued to the passengers aboard the steamships on Wednesdays as previously was done.

BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES.

Sept. 1, 1911.

[These days, the Museum is open everyday from 9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m., except on Tuesdays and ka La Karisimaka.]

(Kuokoa, 9/8/1911, p. 8)

HOOLAHA.

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke XLVII, Helu 36, Aoao 8. Sepatemaba 8, 1911.

Alexander Joy Cartwright, Kakalaika, trusted by Queen Emma, 1874.

BEING THAT THE PERSON NAMED below has been vested the power of attorney [mana hookohu] by the Alii, the Dowager Queen Emma, he is empowered as Agent for the administering of her estate and to care for it all, therefore, public notice is given that there is none other to whom this power is given to charge under the name of she to whom belongs the estate. All persons are ordered, should they have any claims to this estate, to produce the bill, and for those who are indebted to her, to make payment at once at my business office in Honolulu.

ALEX. J. CARTWRIGHT. (Kakalaika).

Honolulu, May 11, 1874.

[I was reminded tonight of the birthday of the creator of baseball, Alexander Joy Cartwright, by the cute report on KITV4 news tonight. Here is just another tiny bit of information about this man known world around.]

(Kuokoa, 5/16/1874, p. 3)

OIAI UA LOAA MAI NEI...

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke XIII, Helu 20, Aoao 3. Mei 16, 1874.

Liliuokalani’s horse riding association, 1892.

[Found under: “NU HOU KULOKO.”]

A Summons—All the members of the Liliuokalani Horse Riding Association and Carriage Riding Association are invited. To gather at Iolani Palace, on the Palace Grounds, at 1 p. m. on the 4th of February. Heed this call.

By the orders of the President of the Association.

(Leo o ka Lahui, 2/3/1892, p. 3)

He Leo Poloai

Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Buke II, Helu 382, Aoao 3. Feberuari 3, 1892.

 

Public invitation to celebration of Centenary of Kauikeaouli, 1914.

Centenary of Kauikeaouli

Kamehameha III.

Kawaiahao Church, Tuesday, March 17,

at 4 p. m.

Under the auspices of

The Daughters of Hawaii

HER MAJESTY QUEEN LILIUOKALANI

and

HIGH CHIEFESS ELIZABETH KEKAANIAU PRATT

will assist in the unveiling of the tablet to the memory of

KA MOI LOKOMAIKAI

(The Beneficent King.)

A cordial invitation is extended to the public to be present at this celebration.

(Star Bulletin, 3/11/1914, p. 8)

Centenary of Kauikeaouli

Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Volume XXI, Number 6840, Page 8. March 11, 1914.