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TITTC SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 14. 1912. 7 HAS AN IDEAL CLIMATE toft Winds From the Sea Temper the Heat H. HACKFELD.& CO., Ltd. of the Sun on the Islands Branches at II Wt I 1I I I 1 Offices in Hilo, f\ f\ Francisco, Sansome St. and Hawaii ffl\J fl\J LULU San 310 the climate of Hawaii it would (few ever achieve the success of the na- sky, with the blue of the Riviera brilliance a seashell, is seldom Kailua, Hawaii New York, 82 Wall St. seem said, | tives. the of ======1 that little need be for This is the climate which is to make perfectly clear. Ever the fleecy white OFso much is known. That it is Hawaii clouds blown over the sea form masses ! the mecca for all persons in the rfuned the "Paradise of the Pacific" world who would free themselves of the of lacelike broidery across the blue vault, adding the natural beauty, speaks more for the value of thralldom of the fogs of London or the to the York, and when gilded or rouged by sunrise climate pages snows of winter in New who than of text could. That would seek a larger region than or sunset make the heavens a miracle Sugar Factors and affectionate name is more than a affords, who would join to the temper- of color. sobriquet; it is an epigram. ateness of the sun a warm sea where More prominent than any other cause bathing la a delight and a joy, with no for this condition of affairs Is the fact That .Hawaii has a mild climate is is windswept throughout Commission known; dlsasterous chill to follow a dip in the that Hawaii that it has a wonderfully mild surf. This is the land which will, when the year. The northeast trades bring climate is so well known that there is the Panama canal Is open and the ships with them new vitality and make of Merchants Village of Wailuku, where the rolling clouds temper the suns heat. - ? -'?X';-':'? ::":^*'W\*.:-;"?'?;?.;.'\u25a0;"\u25a0.\u25a0'-.. \u25a0 .-j..- \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0v.5 \u25a0-\u25a0> .-* '.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'.'. \u25a0*" \u25a0? \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 jr** i . i ? - ' ' \u25a0 'dm , i

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It is a tempered The tourist travel to Hawaii is yet an constant northeast trade wind. It is heat. The sun shines, but the wind (almost undeveloped resource of the lsl- not a strong, harsh blow at all, rather from the Pacific blows and there is the jand?for tourist trade may well be a fanning breeze, nature's punkah. salvation for the island. | classed as a resource. The average velocity for the year is These winds bring comfort with the When travel there is made more easy about six miles per hour. The mission heat ?fresh, cooling airs from the Pa- by the increased facilities of the Pacific of the trade wind is a beneficent one cific. Iand its kindred oceans, following the always. nothing vitiates, that the Panama canal, then will any time. There is that iopening of When to visit Hawaii? At SUGAR AGENCIES: AGENTS: Globe «£ Rutgers Fire Insurance Co. of enervates in the climate ot" Hawaii. The jthousands of travelers seek their de- So perfect is the climate, so even the in of or of parents of sev- light and comfort this land temperature, that when, by reason of Company, ? ?. , children born white their Lihue Plantation Ltd. Pacific Mail Steamship Company. , T ? eral generations of island living are as ]80 degrees by the thermometer, where heat or cold, or fogs or winds, or rain Grove Farm Plantation. American-Hawaiian Steamship Company. Fireman s Fund Insurance Company. sturdy as are white children anywhere. i June and January are as one and May or snow, your own country is least Orenstein-Arthur Koppel Company, man- _ (Automobile The heat does not stifle energy of ; and enjoy perpetual youth, attractive, try Koloa Sugar Company insurance)^ the December Hawaii and find the c!« r m ufacturers of railway eauinment Tokio Marine Insurance Company. the people, tropical diseases are not !with no frost to come between the ten- tropics most alluring. rVtKekaha Sugar Company, Ltd. Allianz Versicherungs Gesejlschaft, Ber- native to Hawaii, and if they appear, iderness of their relation. Altitude regulates the climate of the Sugar Company, «~, °1 ?? *?1?? Hawaii. Ltd. INSURANCE AGENCIES: i;n irought in by the immigrants from j .That is the sunshine land of various islands and offers to one who Pioneer MillCompany, Ltd. Assurance Co., Ltd., London. Muenchener Rueckversicherungs Gesell- tropical countries, they can be easily jThat is what is offered to the Atlantic would seek change an almost endless Guardian of eradicated under of this nation; is is Kipahulu Sugar Company, Ltd. Phoenix Insurance Company. schaft,.Muenchen. the healthful condi- ;seaboard that what scale. Immediately back of the city Francisco; that ' tions that obtain in the cities and on at the seadoor of San of , at about 1,600 feet above Hawaii MillCompany. Colonial Fire 'Underwriters' Agency of Providentia Allgemeine Versicherungs the great plantations. is the land to which so many San Fran- the sea, on the shoulder of Mount Tan- Waimea Sugar MillCo., Ltd. Hartford. I Gesellschaft, Wien. There are no tornadoes, no fngs, no ciscans now make their annual pilgrim- talus, is a colony of suburban homes, a intense heat in Hawaii, although on the ages; there is the sun under which so favorite place for picnic and sight tops of the mighty mountains chill many long to bask. seeing parties during all seasons. The thermometer shows that at this eleva- tion there is constant variation from the temperature at the sea level (C Qf 10 AjO alien land in all the world has any ffeep, strong charm for me degrees. On the great mountains? 1 V but that one; no other land could so longingly and beseechingly Haleakala, Mauna L#oa or ? the temperature runs down to the GEO. P. CASTLE, President haunt me, sleeping and waking, through more than half a lifetime, as that freezing point in very many Instances. me, abides; things change, The most popular of all resorts is the E. D. TENNEY, Vice President and Manager. W. A. BOWEN, Second Vice President. one has done. Other things leave but it other volcano Kllauea, where the elevation of but it remains the same. For me its balmy airs are always blowing, its the hotel is 4,000 feet. The temperature T. H. PETRIE, Secretary. C. H. ATHERTON, Treasurer summer seas flashing in the sun; the pulsing of its surf beat is in my ear; there seldom rises above 80 degrees in midday and the nights are always so I can see its garlanded craigs, its leaping cascades, its plumy palms cool that wraps are in demand and the L. T. PECK, Auditor. drowsing by the shore, its remote summits floating like islands above the open fire draws about it the majority solitude; of the visitors, even in midsummer. cloud rack; I can feel the spirit of its woodland I can hear the With conditions such as these it is plash of its brooks; in my nostrils still lives the breath of flowers that apparent that one visiting the tropics perished twenty years ago." Twain. may find Hawaii Just what he would ?Mark in the way of climate, and that the change from the stifling heat or freez- ing cold of temperate zone cities to the weather can be found. During one For the invalid Hawaii Is said to perfect tropics COOKE, climate of midsea is & year there were 134 clear days, 172 offer more opportunities to recuperate most delightful. CASTLE partly cloudy days, and 59 cloudy days. than does any other land on earth. For In Hawaii white is the most worn LIMITED There \u25a0were no foggy days. the tired business man, seeking rest shade, and for every one the lightest The savage storms of the south seas and comfort, Hawaii, with its high weight clothing is In demand at sea Corner Fort and Streets, T. H. and of the Chinese coast are unknown standards of civilization, its close con- level. The abrupt changes make it ad- Merchant Honolulu. Cable Address, "Castlecook." in these islands, and, of course, there nection with the mainland by cable and visable to be prepared for lower tem- is no cold and no withering heat. steamer, offers a haven. There are at- peratures should mountain climbing The Americans coming to the islands tractions there for every one. prove seductive. " ~ can easily adapt themselves to the It is withal an entrancing land, these The bathing beach at WaUciki. five

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