Hawaii Holomua, Volume III, Number 172, 25 July 1894 — Hawaiian Hardware Comp'y. [ARTICLE]

Hawaiian Hardware Comp'y.

— Julv 24 1894. In * Puddenbead Wilson’s Philosophy” Mark Twain says: “Pui all of your eggs in one basket — | and watch ihal basket” Kggs J are not the only things to whieh . tbis »pplits, we ean make it fit stoves and change eggs into dollars and make it read—Invest vour eoin in a Pansy Stove —and the stove will watch itself. e have been watching tjjese stoves for the pjst five years, and find them the best iron stove sold in this market for the money, Where else than at our store ean I ‘ - von get a stove that will do overyi tbing that a $50 stove will do and : get it for $15? Eeho answers, ! ‘the plaee isn’t built.’ We have ! sold hundreds of these stoves in j Honōlnln, and never had a eomplaint, Two weeks ago, we sold oUe to a gentleman on Hawaii, ' and yesterday he ordered another for a friend. The stove sells itself tbrough its fuel saviug qualities. and because. it is a good baker. You ean get other styles of stoves if you are not particular as to the quantity of fuel you burn or how yonr food is cooked. There’s no dyspepsia in meals prepared on a PANSY. We received last week a lot of wire clothes-lines that hold washed clotbes without using pins. It is a sort of double wire arrangement and the pieces are held in between;the harder the wind blows the lighterthe pieces are held to the line. There is absolutely no danger of tbe clothing being torn as there is nothing sbarp about th6 line, While the cost is a trifle greator than rope, this new style will last so mueh Ionger that it is eeonomieal to buy tbe pinless lin^, The CLAUSS is one of the new fangled saw-eclge knives tbat cuts warm bread without leaving it heavy and ieeel eake without making crumbs. There are two or three different makes of these knives, all on tbe same pnneiple and eaeh one prononnced the best on earth by tbe raauufacturers. We seleoted the Clauss, whieh we believe as a disinterested spectator to be better tban its neighbors. You never had anytbing in your life that give as mueh satisfaetion for a dollar. If yon were buying the other sort yon would get only one. The favorite sewiog maehine in any community is tbe one that does the most for the least money and whieh mns the easiest. In the “Wertheim” you have a maehine that sews three distiuct stitches—Tbe Loek, Chain and £mbroidery and rnns easier than any other maehine, and yon pay twenty dol!ars less for ii Eeonomy stands boldly every side when you buy a Wertheim. In tucking the ehaio stitch is preferable, but in otfaer kinds of work. the loek stitch is tbe best. lf yon buy a maehine tbat sews. the loek, unless it is a Wertheim, it won’t aew a ehain stitch. There’s no particolar saviog in buying a maehine with bot one stitch, the Weiiheim does tbree and saves yon lots of tronble and work.

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