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The surf board is shaped like an iron- 

 ing board, three feet wide and nine 

 feet long. The man swims out to 

 smooth water, selects a wave of the 

 right kind and mounts his board. It 

 receives the momentum of the surf and 

 he rides in on the surface of the water 

 and is landed safely on the beach. 



Several days were spent at the hotel 

 at Waialua, "by the sea," and, though 

 camping out and roughing it have their 

 charms, we thoroughly enjoyed our 

 stay at this place, Haleiwa, "beautiful 

 home." We shall always remember 

 the wide, pleasant verandas, the 

 charming surroundings and the good 

 times we had here. Like all Hawaiian 

 hotels, there are cottages attached to 

 the main structure for those who prefer 

 them to the inside rooms. Each room 

 is fitted with electric lights and tele- 

 phone connections. It was great fun 



