Hawaii Holomua, Volume II, Number 4, 5 January 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ESTABLISHED A. D. 18G3 Pioneer Steam Candy Factory! BAKERY axd lUE dpM pjp$ F. HORN, Fropbietor. PRACTICAL CoafeetioQei‘ & Oraaiiienter In all brandie3 of the business on these islands. Iamekioan, french, engLISH axd GEBMAN i PASTR1ES MADE TO OKDEK. | Weddiqg \ Birth-da j j Made of the very best material, j unsarpassed in richness of qaality and ornamented in unapproachable style, at lower prices than any other establishment in Honolnlu. Fami!g ({i'ahani \ FanciJ Br6ad, Guava Jelly, Preserved Tamarinds and Tamarind Syrup. £11 Confectionery Manufactnred at my Establishment are Guaranteed to be Positivelt Pure and sold at prices no other establishment ean eompeie with. FACTORY & STORE, No. 71 Hotel Street, Between NunannandFort Streets BOTH TELEPHONES No. 74. HO YEN KEE & C0. Tinsmiths and dealers in Crockery Ware, Glass Ware, Etc. Water Pipes, Laid and Rapaired. PIumfciag Neatlv Executed. No. 41 Nuuanu St., between King and Hotel Streets, Aseu 6uilding. KW0I6 8H6 6H0K6 t C0. Contxactor <Sc E-ULllcier !>aintin g , &c. | We also keep on hand I I Bedstēads, Mattrasses, TA8if.S. BOOKCASES, /HlRRORS, Etc„ I AT THE LŌWĒST MARKET PRlC£S No. 316 King st. Honolulu de4 3m