Hawaii Holomua, Volume II, Number 26, 18 October 1894 — Hawaiian Hardware Comp'y. [ARTICLE]

Hawaiian Hardware Comp'y.

S?ptember 17, 1894. i If we remember corr8ctly the “Chnrle~t n*’ was thefiratof the “Whiie Sqaidrnn ’ to vis«t Honoluln. Her arrivai on her s>ecoDd crui8g is still in the minds of people who were bere on Janu.\ry 29. 1891. When with at half-raast and yanls vock-bailt she entered port with the body of King Kalakana, the kind attentions sbown by the offioers to the King during the voyage to the United States snd the, almost sacred manner in whieh the botly was gnarded while being borne to the Islands, endeared the “Cbarleston’’ to tbe peonle of Hawaii. As mueh as it was in the power of the people, tueir api>reciation w»s shown to the officers daring their stay aud when sailed they left graven on t*blets of love and raemnry, evidences of their Aloha f»r Hawa.i. Few. if any, of the officers who were here then are on the vessel now; aome have reached the age of retirement and others have gone to other vessels bnt the Charleston is still greon in I the heart ot the Hawaiians. Have yoa ever ased a Pansy Sbtve? We have been selling them for four or five years and to-day they wear tbe “YelIow Coat” in the erapire of stovos. They ave recognized by ewry I oue, even dealers in other stoves, as a snperior article and one whieh they do not care to run up against. Of course stoves may be bought from people who are uot dealers. We have people running here every day or two for fire bricks and parts belonging to stoves they bave bought from other parties, and when they fiud they eannoi get them ■ - 'iaīey discard their stoves and bny a “Pansy.” You see tbere is a disadvantage in buying dear things at low pneep. Corae to us and get a Pansy at 815 00 and yon get full value for your money. You dou’t get a $75.00 range for fifteen dollars, mind you, but yon get a first class stove tbat is worth Thirty dollars to any one Our Ready Mited Paints are suite<l to the wants of neople who have a little painting tboy want to do themselves. The advantage iu bnying a prepared paiut is that you have the benefit of the best mixers in the United St«tes without having to pay for it. The paiut is ready for use directlv you take the top otf the ean and if you don’t find it eheap er and better than any you om mix ycurself we »re mistakeu in our experieuce' In Culifornia the l>ainters are using the prepared article in preference to buying lead and oils becjuse tbey fiud it to tbeir advantage to do so We believe it is only a q<;estiou of time when the painters here w ill fall iuto line. Hsnging Iamps are in as great 1 demand now ss ever. People seem to want something for lightiug purposes th»t will give as good light as tfae son—they fi».d it in the lamf>s we are giving a- r way. Onr eheap stand Iamps are an excelient thing for a servants room and will find a ready sa!e in the Island stores. We ean snpply any demand. for a single j lamporfora thousand

Tbere'a lots of Hawai!ans vboee Kuleana» need fencing and we have the wire witb whieh to do it We harealso the material for building a fence tbat will last nntil loog after tbe millenium. lnstead of paying a higb price for poets. or even getting them for tLe cutting. your fence will cost you less m «ney if yon buy steel stays and washers and make* a Jones Loc»ed fence. We havo evary tbirg you wmnt in tbe hardware and hooae fnrnisbing gooda line yon wUh. And we conrt investigation as to ihair qoa!ity and prieea. Tit HiiauiHaiwe & 907 9ock8lMl i