Paradise of the Pacific, vol. 18 no. 2 1905-02

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dc.date.available2025-04-29T23:32:15Z
dc.date.issued1905-02
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10524/81922
dc.languageeng
dc.publisherWilliam M. Langton (Editor and Proprietor)
dc.rightsNo copyright - United States
dc.titleParadise of the Pacific, vol. 18 no. 2 1905-02
dc.typePeriodicals
dc.type.dcmiText
dcterms.extent28 pages
dcterms.spatialHawaii
dcterms.tableOfContentsARTICLES: Our winter tourists -- The fruit trade -- The Legislature -- Figures for climatologists -- Cane field labor -- Puna's prospects -- A luau like they used to have -- The white farmer's advance -- A lost trade -- Honolulu Rapid Transit & Land Co -- Papaia in pharmacy -- Volcanic products -- Kaloekeeke, the timid taro / Rev. W. D. Westervelt -- Wailuku Sugar Mill and flume -- Faith that is fatal -- Soap made from a fruit -- Cost of mosquitos -- Value of cocoanuts -- Recent deaths - Mrs. Walter G. Smith, Mrs. M. A. K. K. P. Ailau, Franz Buchholtz, Loui Alder -- A Bible of olden times / Rev. W. D. Westervelt -- Honolulu Iron Works -- Government paper -- Rapid cabling -- Fuel resources . IMAGES: Papaia trees in fruit near Honolulu -- Wailuku Sugar Mill and flume -- Cocoanut grove in Lahaina -- Falls in Wailuku River -- Where the first Hawaiian Bible was printed, 1839. The building, which has been demolished, stood at the rear of Kawaiahao Seminary -- Hala trees in Iao Valley-- A Hawaiian home

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