Ka Hoku o Hawaii, Volume XXXIV, Number 23, 4 October 1939 — Ka Hoku O Hawaii Opens Office In Honolulu With Harold Godfrey As Manager [ARTICLE]

Ka Hoku O Hawaii Opens Office In Honolulu With Harold Godfrey As Manager

Branches Being Established On Kauai, Maui Molokai And Lanai Also For The Convenience Of Growing Number Of Patrons,-Complete Coverage Of Territory Planned.

For the convenience of our iu-' creaBing number of patrons, Ka Hoku O Hawaii has appointed Harold 6odfrey as Oahu repreßentative, wlth offices at 917 Alakea Street, Honolulu. Mr. CrOdfrey is a m&n who has bad loag experiencfe in the newspaper businessr and has been highIy recommended to represent the Hoku. For many years he has been connected with The Native Son, a newspaper published in the interests of the native sons. in the Engliati language. Mr. Godfrey wlil eontinue as its editor but will also re-

] present Ka Hoku O Hawaii. j He is authorized to solicU and j eoileei for aul»criptions and advertising. Aii oourtesies oxteoded to him wlli be geesJcly appreciated by the pnbiishers. of Ka Hofeu O HamiL. JSxXxa eopiea o£ Xbe paper ean also be purchased from Mr. Godfrey at all Uinoe. Ka Hoku is already represented on Maui. Molokai and in the Kona district of Hawaii. Efforts are being made to establish o(tices on Kauai and Lan&i, so that there will ' be eompleie coverage over the en- | tire territory.