Hawaii Holomua, Volume II, Number 34, 27 October 1894 — Hawaiian Hardware Comp’y. [ARTICLE]

Hawaiian Hardware Comp’y.

September 17, ISl>4 I f we remember corr©cily the “Cfaarie?lon" w.\s tfaefirstof tue “White Sqoadron ’ to visit Honoluin. Her arrival on her second is still in the minds of peowe who were here on Januarv 29. 1891. When with fiaps at half-msst and y.irds eook bnilt she entered port with tfae body of King Kolakaua, the kind atteutions sho«n by the otficers to thc King dur t g the voyage to the Uuitetl St'ites a d the, a’most sacred m tnn>r in whieh the botlv «as gnarded wh le be n^ J O borne to the Ielands, endcared the “Charleston” to the people of Hanaii. As mueh as it was in the power of the people, tueir api>reciation was shown to the oflicers dnring their stay and wheu sailed they left graven on tablets of love ar.d memory, evidences of their Aloha for Hawu.i. Few, if anv, of th° oflicers who were here then are on the vossel uow; some have reached the age of retiremeut and others have gone to other vessols but the Cbarleston is still greon iu the heart the Hawaiians. Have you ever used a Pansy Stove? We have ibeen selling them for four or five years and to day they wear the “Yellow Coat” iu the erapire of stoves. Thev are recoguized bv ev rv oue, even dealers in other stoves, as a superior art ele and one whieh they do aot c.»re to run up against. 0f course st>ves raay be bought from people who are uot dealers. We have people runuing herc every day or two for fire bricks and parts belonging to stoves they have bonght from otber parties, aud wheu they fiud they cannot get thera they discard thcir stoves and buy a “Pansy.” You see there is a disadvantage in bnying dear things at low pr:ces. Come to us aml get a Pansy nt 81ō 00 and you get full valne for yoar raone}\ Y*oa don’t get a $75.00 range for fiftecn do!lars, miud you, but you get a farst class stove tliat is worth Tfairty dollars to any one Our Keady Mited Paints are suite<l to the wants of ueople who have a little pa?nting they want to do theraselves. Tbe advantage in buying u prepared paint is tfaat yon have the benefit of the best mixors in the United St >tes without having to pay for it. The paint is ready for use directly you take the top off the ean and if you don’t find it eheap er aml belter than any you ean mix ycurself we are mistaken in our experience - lu Califoruia the nainters are using the prcpared anliele in preference to bnying lead and oils bec iuse thev find it J to their advantage to do so. W’e believe it is only a question of time when the painters here will fall into line. Hanging lamps are in as great demand now as ever. People seem to want somcthing for lighting purposes th.nt will give as good light as tbe snn —they find it in the lamps v.e are giving away. Our eheap stand lamps are an excellent thing for a servants room and will find a readv sale in the Island stores. We ean supply any demand. for a sing!e j lamp or for a thousand. There’s lots of Hawaiians whose Kuleanas need fencing and we have the wire with whieh to do it. We harealso the material for building a fence that will last until long after the mil.enium. Instead of paying a high pric? for posts, or even getting them for tle cutting. your fence will cost you less money if you buy steel stays and washers and maka a Jones Loeked fence. We hive eTerything jou want in the faardware and boose fornishing gooda iine you wish. And we coart iuvestigation as to their quality and prices. Tie Hiniia Harturs eo. 307 FortSbMt