Hawaii Holomua, Volume III, Number 190, 16 August 1894 — Hawaiian Hardware Comp’y. [ARTICLE]

Hawaiian Hardware Comp’y.

i July 24 I8W. > : , In ‘ Puddonhead WiIson's Ph;I- , osopby ’ Mark Twainsays: c ’Put all of your eggs in one basket — and watch that basket. ’ Eg?s are not the only things to whieh this appliee, we ean make it fit j stoves and cbange eggs into do!lars and make it read—lnvest \-onr eoin in a Pansv Stove—and tho stove will watch itse!f. We have been watching tbese stoves j for the past five years. and fiud them the best iron stove sold in this market for the moner. ’ Where else than at our store c;»n yon get a stovc that will do cverv tbing that a §50 stove will doand r n ’ get it for §15? Eeho answers, i ‘the plaee isn’t built.’ We have * i sold Lnndreds of theso stoves in Honolnlu. aml never had a eomplaint. Two weeks ago, we sold j one to a gentleman on Hawaii, an»l yesterday he ordered anothcr for a friend. The stove sells itself tbrough its fuel saving <jualities. and because, it is a 3 good baker. You ean get other i stvles of stoves if you aro not particular as to the qaantity ' i of fuel yon burn or how yonr 1 food is cooked. Thtre’s no dys1 pepsia in raea!s ptepared on a 5 PANSY. 3 i j We received last woek a lot of wire clothes-lines that hokl ? washed clothes without using , pins. It is a sort of »louble wire a arrangement and the pieces are held in betweon;the harder the wind blows the tighter the pieces are beld to the line. Thore is absolutel3' no danger of the clothing being torn as there is nothing sharp about the line. While the cost is a trifio greater thau roi\e, this new style will | last so mueh longer that it is eeouomieal to buv the pinless { Ime. The CLAUSS is one of the . new fangled saw-edge knivestbat cuts warm bread without leaving t it heavy and iced eake without making crumbs There aro two or } three different imkes of these yi knives, all on the same principle and eaeh one prononnced the , best ou earth by the mannfac- < turers. We selected the Clauss, r whieh we believe as a disinterest- [ ed spectator to be better than its neighbors. You never had any- , 3 tbing in your life that give as mueh satisfaction for a dollar. If * • yon were bnying the other sort j ’ you woukl get only one. The favorite sewing maehine t in any community is the one that l does the most for the le ist money , | aud whieh runs the easiest. In t tbe “’Wertheim” you have a maehine that sews three distinct i stitches —The Loek, Chaiu and . Embroidery and runs easior ihan any other maehine, aml you pay ( twenty dollars less for it. Eeon- ■ omy stands boldly every .side [ when you buy a Wertheim. In tucking the ehain stitcb is pro- , ferable, but in other kinds of [ work. the loek stitch is tbe best. J , If you buy a maehine that sews j tbe loek, uuless it is a Wertbeim, it won’t sew a ehain stitch. f i There’s no particnlar saving in ! buying a maehino with but one stitcb, the Wertheim does three and saves you lots of trouble and • work. We’ve jnst unpacked six casks of stand Umps that were bnilt for I hard times. They bave metal < bases and are decorated so as to i make a very neal appeamnee in a | room. We don’t tfaink you ean get as good a lamp anywhere else for tbe money, try as hard asyou please. Our stock of table cntlery, i spoons and forks is as large as ! von will find iu any store in San. | Francisco, andotn > pricescompare I favorably wilh those -in New Tks Haniia Hartiare Ct 107 Hart Bb—4