The Hawaiian News Company was a printer, publisher and bookbinder in Hawaii.
It was the only representative in Hawaii of the American Type Founders Company.
The company provided services, such as book binding, and sold products, such as printing devices.
It carried paper stock for billheads, noteheads, commercial bond, news, cover, book, cardboard, as well as envelopes, society stationery and cards.
[1] John Harris Soper arrived in Honolulu in 1886 and acquired the business of J.M.