Hawaii Holomua, Volume III, Number 191, 17 August 1894 — Hawaiian Hardware Comp'y. [ARTICLE]

Hawaiian Hardware Comp'y.

Jnlv ‘24 1834. in' Padtlenheail Wilsoa » Philosophy” Mark Twains;iys: “Put all of your eggs in oue basket - anJ watch that basket.‘' EgiT» are uot the only tbiugs to wllieh this applies t we ean make it fil stoves anJ cbango eggs into Jo!lars auJ make it read—Invest your eoin in a Pansy Stovo—aiul the stove will watch itself. We have been watching these stoves for the past five years, anJ fiaJ them the best iron stove soIJ in this market for the money, M here else than at our store ean you get a stove that will Jo overy thiug that a $30 slove will JoanJ get it for 815? Eeho answers, the plaee isn’t built.’ We have solJ LunJreds of these stoves in Honolulu, aud never had a eomplaiut. Two weeks ago, we sold one to a geutleman ou Hawaii, and yesterday he ordered naother for a friend. The stove sells itself throngh iis fael saving qualities. and because, it is a good baker. You ean get other styles of stoves if you are not particular as to tue quautity of fuel yon burn or how yonr food is cooked. There’s uo dvspepsia iu raeals prepared ou a PANSY. We received last week a lot of wire clothes-lines that hold washed clothes without nsing pius. It is a sort of double wire arrangement aud tho pieces are hekl in between; the harder the wind blows the tighter the pieces are held to the line. There is absolutely no danger of the clothing being torn as there is nothing sharp about the line. W hile the cost is a tritle greater than rope, this new style will last so mneh longer tbat it is eeonomieal to buy the pinless line. The CLAUSS is one of the uew fangled saw-edge knives that cnts wanu bread without leaving it heavy and iced eake withont making crurabs There are two or three d fferent mikes of these knives, all on the same principle and eaeh oue prononnced the l>est on earth by the mannfacturers. We selected the Clauss, ’ whieh we believe as a disinterest- ; ed spectator to be better than its neighbors. l’on never had any-; tbing in your life that give as mueh satisfaction for a dollar, If you were buying the other sort yon would get only one. / The favorite sewing maehine in any community is tbe one that does the most for the levst money aud whieh rnns the easiest. In the “Wertheira” you have a maehiue that sews three distiuct stitches—The Loek, Chain and Embroidery and rnns easier than any other maehine, and yon pay twenty dollars less for it. Eeonomy stands boUIy every side when you bny a Weiiheim. In tucking.the ehain stitch is proferable, but in other kinds of work, the loek stitcb is the best. lf yo«j bny a maehine that sews the loek, nuless it is a Wertheim, it won*t sew a ehain stitcb. There s no particular saving in bnying a maehine with but one st:tch, the Wertheim does three and saves yoa lots of troubIe and work. We ve just unpacked six casks of stand lampa tbat were bnilt for bard times. They bave metal bases and are decorated so as to make a very uea» appeamnee in a room. We don’t think yon ean get as good a lamp anywhere else for the money, try as hard as yon |please. Onr stock of table cntlery, spoons and forks is as large as yon will find in any stora ia San Fraacisco, and oor prices eompore favorably with those in New Xork. tte Hawna Haiun a. 1