Hawaii Holomua, Volume III, Number 304, 18 September 1894 — Hawaiian Hardware Comp'y. [ARTICLE]

Hawaiian Hardware Comp'y.

Sept€mber 1 < > 1804. If we rememī>er correctly the “Charieston” was thefirstof the ‘*White Squadron' 1 to vis;t Honoluln. Her arrival on her second crnise is still in the minds of people who wera bere on January Wheo with flags at hālwSast and yards cock-bailt she entered port witb the body of King Kalakaua, the kind attentions sbown by the ofiioers to the King darbg the voyage to the United States and the, almost sacred manner in whieh the body was goarde».l whileheiUi: borne to the I?!ands, endeared tbe “Charleston“ to the people of Hawaii. As mueh as it was in the power of the people, toeir api»reciation wj3 shown to tlie : officers during their stay aud wheu sailed they left graven on tablets of love and memory,evldences of their Aloha for Hawaii. Few, if any, of the officers who were here then are on the vessel now; some have reached the age of retiresuent and others have gone to other vessels but tbe Charlestou is still greon in the heait of tbe Hawaiiaus. Have you used a Pansy Stuve? *We havo !been selling them for foor or five years and to-day they wear the “Yellow Coat” in the erapire of stoves. Yhey are recognized by every oue, even dealers iu other stoves, as a superior article and one whieh they do not care to run np against. Of coarse stoves may be bought from people who aro not dealers. We have people running here every day or two for fire bricks and parts belonging to stoves they have bought from other parties, aml when they find they cannot get them they discard their stoves and buy a “Pansy.” You see there is a disadvantage in buying dear things at low prices. Come to us and get a Pansy nt -?15 00 and you get full value for your raoney. You dou’t get a ?75.00 range for fifteen dollars, miml you, but you get a first class stove tbat is worth Thirty dqjlars to any one Our Ready Mited Paints are s'Jited to the wants of ueople who have a little painting they want to do themselves. The advantage in t)uying a prepared paint is that you have tbe benefit of the best mixers in the United States withoot having to pay for it. The paint is ready for use directly you take the top otF the ean and if yoa don’t find it eheaper and better than auy yon ean mix yourself we are mis»taken in our experieuce - In California the i ainters are nsing the prepared article in prefereuce to buying Iead and oils becanse they find it to their advantage to do so. We believe it is only a question of time when tbe painters bere will fall into line. Hanging lamps are in as great demand now as ever. People seem to want something for lighting purposes that will give as good light as the sun—they find it in the lamps we are giving away. Our eheap stand lamps are an excellent thing for a servants room and will find a ready sale the Island stores. We ean supply any demand. fdr a single lamp or for a thousand. There’s of Hawaiians whose nfied fencing and we have the wire with whieh to do it We havealso the material for building a fence that will last until long after the milleninm. Instead o( paying a high price for posts, or even get- ’ ting them for tte cnttmg. your j fence will cost yon less money if you buy steel stays and washers and make a Jones Locked fence. We have ererytbing you want in the hardware and bouse furnisbing goods line you wish. And we court investigation as to their qoality &nd prices. Tie fiaranai Hariiare U. . 307 Fori Stw«»'