Nuhou, Volume I, Number 11, 1 April 1873 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

fell t a* '=• i|> &&JR W&£££*; A. HERBERT, : : PROPRIETOR. j fPIUS lias become the most popular institution of j X this city. It is the one, which recommends us I roost to the favorable consideration of strangers* i Everyone who arrives in Honolulu indulges in an j expression of surprise to find so large, so elegant, and such a well appointed Hotel, It cost a good sum, but it is well worth the money. The chief projectors and promoters of the building were blamed for having erected such an extravagantly : large edifice ; but before a year lias expired since it was opened it is frequently found to be too small to j accommodate its throng of guests, —and the propii- | etor is about to erect four adjacent cottages to meet j the demand upon his hospitality. I Travelers lrom all parts of the world who are now brought here lu comfort by the commodious steam* I ships of the Australian line, say unanimously that | there is no house of public entertainment on the j Taoiik coast, or, in the British Colonies which, surpasses in point of comfort and elegance the new Hotel, * % The building is 'lighted) with gas. The Bluing ■ Rdom is a spacious noble hall, and can seat WO persou U table, The parlor is furnished very, luxuriously, aad has a superior toned piano for the eutciUiu 'ritent of guosts, There is a Billiard Saloon piv\ idod I with three StUr&le & Co *s patent cushion talks, | The Bed-rooms are all furnished with spring mat - i tresses, and t&s'eful sets of furniture, with cold and warm, and shower baths attached. There are no extra charges for conveyance of (Tueste between steamer and Hotel in coming and going; and no extra charge 112t■ r u mo\ il of baggage, ■— *>tv flier extra servioe j