Hawaii Holomua, Volume III, Number 180, 4 August 1894 — Hawaiian Hardware Comp'y. [ARTICLE]

Hawaiian Hardware Comp'y.

July 24 ‘89-L In‘ Puddenhead Wilson’s Philosophy” Mark Twainsays: “Put all of your eggs in one basket — and watch that basket ' Eggs are noi tbe only tbings to whieh this applies, we ean make it fit stoves and chacge eggs into do!lars and make it read—Invest your eoin in a Pansy Stove —aud the stove will watch itself. We have been watching these stoves for the past five yeare, and find them the best iron slove so!d in this market for the money. Where else tban at our store ean you get a stove that will do overy tbing that a #Ō0 stove will doand get it for Eeho answers, ‘the plaee isn’t built.’ We bave sold hundreds of these stoves in Honolulu, and never had a eomplaint. Two weeks ago, we sokl one to a gentleman on Hawaii, anJ yeslerJay he on!ereJ another for a frienJ. The stove sells itself thrmgh its fuel saving qualities. auJ because, it is a gooJ baker. Y'ou ean get other stylos of stoves if you are uot particnlar as to the quantity of fuel }Ou burn or Low your fooJ is cookeJ. There’s no Jys- : | pepsia in meals prepareJ on a ' PANSY. We receiveJ last week a lot of wire clothes-lines that hoU washeJ clothes without using pins. It is a sort of Jooble wire ; arrangemeut anJ the pieces are | heU iu between; the hanler the winJ blows the tighterthe pieces 1 are heU to the lino. There is j absolotely no Janger of tho clotbing being torn as there is nothing sharp about the line. | While the cost is a trifle greater than rope, this new style will i last so mueh longer that it is eeonoinieal to bny the piuless ! line. The CLAUSS is one ot the | new f»ngleJ siw-eJge knives that cnts warm breaJ withont leaving it heavy and iced eake without makiug crumbs There are two or , three d‘fferent m.kes of these knives, a!l on the same principle aml eaeh one prouounced the i best on earth b\ r the raanufacturers. We selected tbe Clauss. i whieh we believo as a Jisinterested spectator to be better than its neighbors. You uever had anytbing in your life that give as ; moeh satisfaction for a Jollar, If ' you were boying the other sort < you wouU get only one. The favorite sewing maehine , in any community is tbe one that j Joes the most for the le »st money anJ whioh rnns the easiest. In ' the “Wertheiiu” yon have a maehine that sews throe Jistinct I ; stitches—The Loek, Chain anJ Embroidery and rnns easier tban any other maehine, auJ you pay twenty Jollare lesa for it. Eeon1 omy stands boldly every side when you bay a Wertheim. In tncking tke ehain stitch is preferable, but in otber kinds of work, the loek stitch is the best. If you buy a maehiue that sews , the lock,uuless it is a Wertheira, tit won’t sew a ehain stitch. , There’s no particolar saving in 1 baying a maehine with but one ; stitcb, the Wertbeim Joes three | and saves yoa lots of troabIe*and ! work. We’ve just unpackeJ six casks of stand lamps tbat were built for j bard times. They bave metal bases and are decorateJ so as to . ‘ make a very neat appearance in a ’ room. We don't think yoa ean j get as gooil a lamp any where else | for the money, try as hard aayou pleaae. Oar stock o( table cotlery, I spoons and forks is as !arge as ; you wili fiad in any store in San Francisco, and our prices compare ; favorably with those in New ■ York. Tes Ma Ct. I 307 PortStt«!