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Show HPOLELILIF EH TN PLEASANTON Ai : Mrs. SELECTIONS Marion Budd FROM DON’T Visitors to Hawaii, FAR EAST 118 S. Hotel THE a BISHOP scientific turn | o-emmm0% of mind, will find the Bishop and Kawaiahao Church—Nearly opposite the Capitol, on the corner of and Punchbowl streets, Kawaiahao Church raises its old coral pile. Lunalilo mausoleum is in the church grounds. King The First Frame Building is importance in Caroline A. Shanghai, China. Mrs. Miss Annette W. Mills, Berkeley, Calif. Eulalie Rhorer, Portland, Oregon. Miss Margaret from 10 a.m. Hawaii—A situated on to 4 p.m., curious King old street, except frame near building Palace of Square. Clyde Lessons MRS. G. Swimming Phone First name After 5 P. Portland, Oregon. by Appointment H. PAUL on Wednesday, and return. spending business returned months of to Lihue, Kauai, at the Pleasanton, Vancouver, B. C., Sailed Ukuleles, swim University Smith, a Wednesday on the és _ {o.@ HONOLULU ORIENTAL Coats, BAZAAR GOODS Silk Kimonos, i Ave. Carved CURIOS Hula Skirts, Tapa Cloths, Colored Photos, Art Coconuts, Souvenir Jewelry & Koa Wood Souvenirs. | 1126-1128 Ivories Ware HAWAIIAN 1914 C. O, is Mandarin to Mr. The Pleasanton Tea House, in addition to the regular teas, bridge teas, bridge luncheons and supers, is rendering a particularly acceptable service now filling Christmas orders for mince and pumpkin pies, plum puddings, fruit cakes and English pork pies. Lacquer is Patience—Will teach anyone Simple and instructive methods HONOLULU two man Instructor M.—66041 Barnum Miss Lillian E. Manley, who has made her home in the Pleasanton the past two years, was also a passenger on the Aorangi, sailing Wednesday. Miss Manley is making an extensive tour, returning later to Honolulu. Saturday night the guests of the Pleasanton and their friends were invited to a dance in the Pleasanton lounge, and bridge in the new social hall. Refreshments were served on the lanai. great It C. awe 9 “ Private Burns, include: Aorangi to New Zealand. Mr. Smith’s stay in Honolulu proved so pleasurable that he plans to stop over another month on his return voyage. known as the “old mission house,” and was cut and prepared in New England in 1819, shipped to Honolulu and put together here. It was the first frame It is open to building in Honolulu and was occupied by early missionaries. the public without charge. e, & China. Mrs. retired on holidays historical Shanghai, After After years of work, a staff of scientists, who have journeyed to the far corners of the Pacific and to each island in the Hawaiian group, has gathered under one roof trophies and relics that will enable the visitor to visualize the life, habits and customs of ancient Hawaii and other Polynesians. The museum is open daily Sundays from 2 to 5 p.m. Pleasanton after a short business trip of ten days. Mr. Francis X. Williams made a fleeting trip to Maui, MUSEUM Museum, on North King Street, near the Kamehameha Schools, a veritabie gold mine of Polynesian lore. Housed within the walls of this museum, which was part of the heritage of the late Bernice Pauahi Bishop, is the finest collection of Polynesian relics and trophies in the world. on S. Little, Mr. St. om) ney = MISS with at the Edward Departures: THE ae ere» arrivals Mr. | e SIGN raretite t cLGT EL. Recent Little, AIT 0 -GEND-(024 TD 0D Gi t Shop BAW — IN KaWAIt LIFr #HOTEL |. 6 of the Fort Street | Gl Aylgeroft. Hawaiian Dry Ginger | |