"Leilani Gift Shops Celebrate 29th Year"
An article celebrating the 29th anniversary of the Leilani Gift Shops, one of the five types of retail stores run by Watumull Brothers, Ltd. Includes a photograph of Gulab Watumull.
"Watumull's Might" in Indian Home magazine
Insert titled "Watumull's Might" from Indian Home magazine with several photographs pertaining to the Watumull clothing business and the Watumull family. Includes photographs of the Watumull family presence in Los Angeles as well as Hawaii.
Watumull's 100 Years (1914-2014)
The son of a brick contractor in Hyderabad, Sindh, Jhamandas Watumull first migrated to Manila, Philippines after an accident left his father significantly debilitated. Jhamandas stayed with an older brother and worked in Manila's textile mills, before starting a retail business that specialized in imports from the Orient.
Watumull Bumper Sticker
Bumper sticker that reads “Watumull.” This likely refers to David Watumull, who unsuccessfully ran for Governor of Hawaii in 1970, losing in the Republican primary. He was a member of the influential Watumull family, who moved from Hyderabad to Hawaii in the early 20th century and built a business empire.
"Baba is 100!" (1985)
A novelty newspaper titled The Indian Gazette printed to celebrate the 100th birthday of Watumull Brothers, Ltd. founder Jhamandas Watumull. Dated February 15, 1985, the "gazette" includes a short article with quote from the director of the Honolulu Academy of Arts, one of the beneficiaries of the Watumull foundation, a biography of Jhamandas Watumull, as well as a detailed family tree.