HA WAIIAN G UIDE BOOK. 19 



located in various parts of the city. At any time, by 

 inquiring at the hotel office, directions may be obtained 

 or a guide secured, either to their dwellings or offices. 



PLACES OF WORSHIP. 



Strangers will always find a welcome to the services 

 of any of the churches, of which the following is a list. 

 The two first mentioned are conducted in the native 

 language : 



Kawaiahao (Congregational) Cbtircb, corner of King and Punch- 

 bowl Streets; Rev. H. H. Parker, Pastor. Services in Hawai- 

 ian every Sunday at 10J^ A. M., and at 3 P. M. 



Kaumakapili (Congregational) Cburcb, Beretania Street, near Ma- 

 unakea; Rev. M. Kauea, Pastor. Services in Hawaiian every 

 Sunday at 10% A. M., and at P. M. 



Bethel Church, corner of King and Betbel Streets; Rev. S. C. Da- 

 mon, D. D., Pastor and Seamen's Chaplain. Services every 

 Sunday at 11 A. M. ; Sunday School meets one hour before the 

 morning service. 



Port Street (Congregational) Church, corner of Fort and Beretania 

 Streets; Rev. W. Frear, Pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 

 A. M. and 7% P. M. ; Sunday School meets one hour before the 

 morning service. 



Roman Catholic Church, Fort Street, near Beretania ; Rt. Rev. L. 

 Maigret, Lord Bishop of Arathea; Rev. Abbe Modesteand Rev. 

 Father Hermann, assisting. Services every Sunday at 6 and at 

 10 A. M. and at 4% P. M. 



Episcopal Church, Emma Square; Rt. Rev. Bishop of Honolulu 

 officiating, assisted by Rev. A. Macintosh and Rev. D. Dunne. 

 Services in English every Sunday at 6% and 11 A. M., and at 

 2}4 and 7>£ P. M. Services in Hawaiian every Sunday at 9 A. 

 M. and 3% P. M. Sunday School meets one hour before Eng- 

 lish morning service. 



Honolulu Lyceum, corner of Nuuanu and Kukui Streets. Reli- 

 gious services occasionally Sunday evening, at o'clock. No 

 Bettled Pastor. 



