Paradise of the Pacific, vol. 29, no. 8 1916-08

dc.date.accessioned2025-04-29T23:35:00Z
dc.date.available2025-04-29T23:35:00Z
dc.date.issued1916-08
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10524/82046
dc.languageeng
dc.publisherE.A. Langton-Boyle (Editor)
dc.rightsNo copyright - United States
dc.titleParadise of the Pacific, vol. 29, no. 8 1916-08
dc.typePeriodicals
dc.type.dcmiText
dcterms.extent32 pages
dcterms.spatialHawaii
dcterms.tableOfContentsARTICLES: Unanimous -- Hukilau for tourists -- A neglected opportunity -- Patronize home plants -- Winter, spring, summer and fall resort -- Hawaii national park -- To miss Nippon (by a tourist) -- A friend of Hawaii -- Liliuokalani gardens -- Wakea the Polynesian, from "Legends of old Honolulu" / W.D. Westervelt -- Chester in wonderland / Will Sabin -- Hawaii's charm / Albert P. Taylor -- In sunset land / L. de Vis-Norton -- The mermaid of Haena: a Hawaiian legend / J.M. Lydgate -- What are we fighting for? / Will Sabin. IMAGES: There natural gardesn are crammed with parking possibilities -- Waikahalulu falls, Liliuokalani gardens -- Chester A. Doyle, owner of "Nikkos" -- Upper right-view of C.A. Doyle's Japanese sunken garden; Mr. Doyle in center. Upper center-corner in the "den" at "Nikko." Upper left-entrance to Doyle residence, 801 Young street, Honolulu. Lower right-Hawaiian luau (feast) in honor of Col. W.D. Sanborn of San Francisco (standing center, head of table, with Prince and Princess Kalanianaole on his immediate right) at "Nikko." Lower left-a nook in the dining room / Edgeworth -- Hawaiian "Lanai" (veranda)-Home of J.D. McInerny, "on the beach at Waikiki," Honolulu -- Near delightful Haleiwa, Windward Oahu / J.D. McInerny -- Many Hawaiian gardens are open palaces of palms -- Cocoanut palms and bananas

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