Hawaii Holomua, Volume II, Number 4, 22 September 1894 — Hawaiian Hardware Comp’y. [ARTICLE]

Hawaiian Hardware Comp’y.

September 17, 1894. If we remember correctl_v the “Charlest >n w was the first of the “While to visit Honoluln. Her arrival on her second crnise is still in the minds of people who were here on January 29, When with at half-mast and yards vock-bailt she entered port with the body of Eing Kalakana, the kind attentions shown by the oflicers to the King dnring the voy«ge . to the United States and the. a!most sacred manner in whieh tho body was gnardetl whileheine borne lo the I«’amls, endeared the “Charleston” to the peop!e of Hawaii. As mneh as it was in tbe j>ower of tbe peoj)Ie, tL.eir appreciation was sbown to the officers doring tbeir stay and wheu sailed they left graven on iab)ets of love and raemory.evidences of their Aloha for Hawa.i. Few. if any, of the ofticers who were here then are on the vessel now; some have reached the age of retirement and others have gone to other vessels but : the Cbarlestou is still green in the heait of tbe Hawaiians. Have you ever used a Pansy Shjve? We bave ibeen selling them for fonr or five years and |to day they wear the “Yellow j Coat” in tbe erapire of stoves. They aro recognized by every oue, even dealers in other stoves, as a superior article and one ■ whieh they do not care to run up i agaiust. 0f conrse stoves may ibe bonght from people who are | uot dealers. We have people j rnnning lieie every day or two j for fire bricks aud parts belonging to stoves they have bonght from other parties, and wheu ! tbey find they cannot got them they discard t'jeir stoves and bnv a “Pansy.” You aoo tlipre is a disadvantags in bnying dear things at low pnces. Coine to us and get a Pansy at £lo 00 and you get fu11 vilue for yonr mouey. Yoa dont got a $75.00 range for fifte*u Jollars, mind ! you, but you get a first class j stove that is worth Thirty dollars 1 to any one Onr Ready Xited Paiuts are i s nted to the waits of ueople who have a little psinting they waot ito do therasehys. The advantage in buying i prepared paint |is that you hive the benefit of the best mixeB in the United Stites without iaving to pay fur it. The paint is ready far use directly yoa tace the top otf the : ean and if you d>n’t find it eheap . |er and better .han any you ein mix ycurself are mistaken in our experience' In California the i ainters are ming the prepared article in pretrcnce to buying ' lead and oils lxcinse they find it to their advanta»e to do so We believe it is cnlj a question of time when tho paiiters here will fall inio line. Hanging Uimpsire in as great demaud now as erer, People seem to want somehing for lighti ing purposes that will give as good light as liieiūn —tbey find it in the lamps w> are giving a- | way. Our eheap sand lamps are an excellent thingfor a servan(s room and will fid a ready sale |in the Island stres. We ean ■ supp)y any demad. for a single ■ 1 lamp or for a thosand. There’s lots f Hawaiians whose Kuleanas need fenciog and we have the ire with whieh to do it Wehaealsotbe ma-1 terial for buildig a feoce tbat will last nntll lonj after tbe mil- ! leniom. lnstead of paying a 1 high price for pos, oreven get- I ting Uiem for tL cntting. your‘ : fence will cosi yc less raoncy if ' yoo bny steel stay and washers and make a Jonelx>eked fence. J We hare everyiing you want in ihe bardware nd boose fnr- j nishing goods lie yon wiah. And we eonrt inwtigation as to their qoality and rices. I Tk HmS&sivarsCa. p 8treec