Hawaii Holomua, Volume III, Number 170, 3 August 1894 — Hawaiian Hardware Comp'y. [ARTICLE]

Hawaiian Hardware Comp'y.

Joly 24 1894. In - Puddenbead WiIson s Philosophv” Mark Twainsays: *‘Put all of yoor eggs io one basket — and watch that basset ’ Eg£3 are not the only thiogs to whieh this applies, we ean make ;t fit stoves and change eggs into dol)ars and make it read— lnvest your eoiu in a Pans_v Siove—and the stove will waieh itself. We have been watching these stoves for the p:st five yeafs. and fiud them the best iron stove so!J in this market for the money. Where else than at our store ean yon get a stove that will do cverv thing that a stove will doand get it for $15? Eeho ans*ers, ‘the plaee isn't bui 11. ’ We have sold hundreds of these stoves in Honolulu, and never had a eom- ! plaint. Two weeks ago, we sold one to a gentleman on Hawaii, and yesterday he ordered another for a friend. The stove sells itself thr ugh its fuel saving : qualities, and because, it is a , good baker. You ean get other I styles of stoves it you are not I particular as to the quantity ! of fuel yon barn or how your food is cooked. There sno dys - pepsia in raea!s prepared on a ; PANSY. We received last week a lot of wire clothes-lines that hold washed clothes without using pins. It is a sort of doub!e wire arrangement and the pieces are held in between;the harder the wind blows the lighter the pieces are held to the line. There is absolutely no Janger of the clothing being torn as there is nothing sharp about the line. : While the cost is a trido greater i than rope, this new style will last so mueh longer tbai it is ; eeonomieal to bny the pinless i liue. The CLAUSS is one of the i new fangled saw-edge knivesthat cuts warm bread without leaving it heavy and iced eake Vithout making crurabs There are two or three d flerent mikos of these knives, all on the same principle ■ aud eaeh one prononuced tbe I best on earth by tho mauufacturers. We selected the Clauss, whieh we believeas a disinterested spectator to be better tbau its neigbbors. Yon never had anything in your Iife that give as mueh satisfaction for a dollar. If you were boying the other sort you woukl get only ono. The favorite sewing maehine in any community is the one that does the most for the le »st money and whieh runs the easiest. In the ‘‘Wertheim” you have a maehine that sews three distinct stitches—The Loek, Cbain and £mbroidery aud rnns easier than an\’ other maehine, and you pay twenty dollars less for it. Eeonomy stands boldiy every side when you buy a Werthcim. In I tqcking tbe ehain stitcb is pre- , ferable, but in ctber kinds of work, the loek stitch is tbe best. i If vou buv a maehine that sews i - the loek, unless it is a Wertheim, it won’t sew a ehain stitch. I There's no particalar saving in bnying a maehine with but one stitch, the Wertheim does three | and saves yon Iots of tronble and | work. We've just unpacked six casks { of stand lamps tbat were bailt for hard times. Tbey Lave metal bases and are decorated so as to make% very ueat appeamnee in a ! i room. We don’t tbink you ean j get as good a lamp any where else for the money, try as hard asyou : piease. Our stock of table cutlery. j spoons and forks is as large as ! yon will find in any store in San Francisco, and our prices compare i farorably with thoso in 2iew i York. 1 1 I ( Tke Hawaiiaa Hartware Oo. 307 Fort StrMt I