Ka Hae Hawaii, Volume 3, Number 45, 9 February 1859 — Page 180 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
OLELO HOOLAHA. KA HALK! NA HALE!! Aia ma ka iiai.e kuai o c. u. i,ewers, na lanu, papa, kui, a nu- na mea a pnu i kupono no ke kukulii hale ana. a no kc kumu kuai oluolu. Ma ke Alnnui Papu, ku liko ine ka lloiele Eamni, ma kela aoao o ke alanui.—Penei ke uno o na mea kuai, LAAU OKEOONA, LAAU NUI, LAAU LIILII. PAPA OKĒOONA KALAKAI,A, PAPA PAIIEE, PJ1FJ1 HOOAMĪ, PJ1PĀ HOOLIKEM, PAPA PANI MAIKAI MAOl-1, PAPA IIOANO. Papa aoao loloa, auo pine keokeo, 4 kapuai, G kapuai &. 12 kapuai. PAPA AOAO UI-AUI.A, PAPA PILI III-AlilA. PAPA PILI KOSFTONA, PAPA IILAULA. PANI PUKA KOMO O KELA ANO KEIA ANO. PANI PUKA ANIANI, PANI OLKPELEPE. Na MEA HOOMAIKAI I NA PAHU KUPAPAU. NA LAAU PINE, LAKA, AMI, KUI, HOOLELE, KUI mn. KUI LIILIl, LOLE HJLLE. PIUTA PALAHALAHA, ZINIKI, AUWAI LAAU, AUWAI TINI. PENA KEOKEO, PENA OMAOMAO, PENA LENALENA, PENJl ULAULA, PENA ULIULI, PENA AHINAHINA. PENA ZINIKI. AILA PENA, • TUKPENTINE, ame na mea eae he nui wale. E helemai ra kanaka a pau e nana. C. H. LEWERS. Honolulu, Sept. 6, 1858. 23-tf HALE KUAI MEA IIAO. NA LAKA, KUI, AMI, PEPA HALE, NA MEA PAAHANA NO NA KAMANA, NA MEA PAAHANA NO KA POE MAHlAl , A pela’ku, aia ma ka Hale Kuai o Lwk, Alanui Papu. W. N. LADD. 40-tf OLELO HOOLAHA KE pnpa aku nei makou, ka poe nona na inoa maialo nei, i na kanaka a pau, aole hooaie ia W. C. Lunalilo, mai keia hope aku ; aole mokou e hookaa i kana aie ma keia hope aku. O kunaaie kupono mumua e hikino ia inakou ke hookna. J. W. AUKINA. R. LIMAIKAIKA. C. KANAINA. Honolulu, Feb. 22, 1858. ■" 48-tf OLELO HOOLAHA. KE MAKEMAKE NKI KAMEANONAKA inoa malalo iho nei, i na IL I BIP1, IL I KA O, KA ILI O KA LAAU KOA, PEPEIAO LAAU A ME KE KULINA. E haawino ia i ka wniwai paha, ka DALA paha. no ia raau mea, ke lawe ia mai i kona Hule Kuai. S. N. EMEKSON. Wainlua,Onhu, Dek. 1, 1868. 36-tf OLELO HOOLAHA. AUIIEA oukou e na hōoilina o Kupau, kekahi kanakn i makemalunn p ka moku “Three Brothers,” (na hoahannu kane ekolu) e hele mai oukou i ka Hale Dutc ma Lahaina, a loaa ke dala o ua kanaka moke la. C. S. BARTOW, Luna Dute.. Lahaina, Maui, Dek. 4, 1858. 36-l2m NU IIOU ! MANUAHI! AIA ma ka Hnle Kuai o Samuela, he mnu mea hou.n maikai. Auhea oukou, e na wahine a me na kanaka o Waialua, Koolau, a me Waianae, e hele mai i kahi kokoke, a e loak ia oukou na mea maikai no ke kumukuai make pono. S. N, EMEESON. Waialua. Oahu, Dek. 16, 1858. 38-tf OLELO HOOLAHA. UA AIHUE IA MAI KA MEA'KU NONA ka inoa malalo 5 ka po o ka la 21 iho nei, he Liokane hulupala, ua paa i ke kamaa hao ma na wawne a pau me ka noho a me ke kaulawaha a me ka punuku, a e uku ia ka mea nana f hoihoi mai i ka Lio $6.00. A e uku ia ka mea nana i hai mai a e hoike mai paha i ka mea nana i lawe ua Lio nei, a me ka nohō i oleloia maluna, ina dala he $50.00, penei ka hao P. £ loaa au mfl ke’u Hale Oihana Kauk*. . KAUKA POKi. 39-tf BUKE I O HAE. UA loaa ka Buke mua o ka Hae Hawaii a ua paa mnikai ia. Eia ma ka Hale Oihana Aopalapala, he $1.60 ka uku. Ame ka Buke III no, he $2.00. O ka mea e mmakemake ia maa Bake, e kii mai no me ke dala. J. PULLEE. Honolulo, Dek. 10, 1858. 37-tf