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Back in the Day: Photos from Hawaii’s Past

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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / JUNE 2, 1950

The Bazaar House on the second floor of the Style Center building on South King Street is open for business. The store offers a line of handmade clothes for children, Hawaii sport shirts, men’s suits and Japanese arts sourced by owner Morgan Motozo Fukumoto and his wife during their world travels.
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / FEBRUARY 6, 1987

Mike Oya, service manager for Royal Data, uses a logic probe to troubleshoot an IBM PC clone’s motherboard and drive unit.
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / APRIL 22, 1970

1915-style jitneys are plying the roads around Lahaina, Maui, providing transportation from hotels to the Lahaina-Kaanapali & Pacific Railroad at Kaanapali.
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / JULY 20, 1959

Unfenced and unguarded, the Kawainui drainage canal poses a danger to children in the fast-growing Kailua area. Two children have drowned in the canal in recent years.
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / JULY 25, 1978

Candace Toyozaki of Canlis’ restaurant shows off the doggie bag to beat all doggie bags.
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / MAY 16, 1973

All of Oahu is a classroom this week for 92 students from Pahala and Naalehu schools on the Big Island. The seventh graders are sampling historic, scenic, educational and entertainment sites, and grabbing a bite to eat as well. Waiting for their pizzas to cook are arm wrestlers Elizabeth Gravella, 12, left, of Naalehu; Joe Mikini, 12, of Kau; Nelson Kahupu, 12, of Kau; and Robert Pihi, 13, of Kau.
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / APRIL 30, 1963

Discussing the Kawaiaha‘o Church Choir’s upcoming benefit program at the Waikiki Shell are Carinthia Puaa, left, Louise Tolles, the Rev. Abraham Akaka and his brother, Daniel, who is Kawaiaha‘o’s music minister. The “Na Helu Ekahi” (“Top Performers”) event will feature several well-known isle entertainers.