Kaimuki! 1908.

¶This is the view from the Lots on 12th Avenue, Kaimuki, I sell on Saturday, Aug. 29, 1908, at 12 o’clock, noon, at my Salesroom. – – Jas. F. Morgan, Auctioneer

(Pacific Commercial Advertiser, 8/28/1908, p. 8)

This is the view from the Lots...

The Pacific Commercial Advertiser, Volume XLVIII, Number 8129, Page 8. August 28, 1908.

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Old Folks’ Home for the Whites, 1912.

A HOME FOR THE ELDERLY WHITE PEOPLE

With the $10,000 readied today, the King’s Daughters [Kaikamahine a ka Moi] are looking for additional funds to total $50,000; that sum of money, once accumulated is intended for the building of a home for the elderly, frail white people, and that they be taken care of there until they find rest, just like the Lunalilo Home is today; it will be a perfect place for those people when they grow frail and can’t care for themselves.

That association owns a piece of land in Kaimuki on Waialae Avenue, between 4th Avenue and 5th; and on that property will be built that home, and it is a splendid spot for this new home.

At a meeting of that association held last week, the building design drawn by H. L. Kerr was approved, and it is believed that when the building is completed, it will be a home that will add to the beauty of Kaimuki in the future.

(Kuokoa, 5/10/1912, p. 1)

HE HOME NO KA POE ILI KEOKEO ELEMAKULE

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke XLVIII, Helu 19, Aoao 1. Mei 10, 1912.