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LINOLEUMS.

\V,d| now, just think what a differe„ee a piece of new Linoleum would make in place, of those defaced and worn out bits of oilcloth. There is nothing goes further to make a homo look nice, than good floor coverings. Harley’s stocks are the largest and Lest assorted patterns to be found on the West Coast, a glance will onvince you that they have the finest elections possible to choose from and their values are phenomenal. Note the addressilarley’s, Richmond Quay, Greymouth and all orders are freight paid to Hokitika.—Advt.

At the yearling thorough bred sales at Christchurch, 31. Patilck of South Westland, paid 55 gns. for a chestnut filly by Gay Lad—Coronata, bred by Mr .John Grigg, of Long beach.

The death of Mr Henry Griffiths, . curred at his resilience Port Nelson on Sunday last. He arrived in Australia in 1854 and worked at Ihndigo and other diggings. He came to Hokitika in January 1865, and for some years followed the occupation of mining. He was manager ( ,f the Pioneer waterrace at Knnieri lor some years, and then on the Government water race at Kuniara. From thence he came to Grcymouth v.here he -. as licensee of th. Recreatlioii, Wharf and Club hotels. For the last 18 years Mr Griffiths had been in business as stationer and tobacconist- al Port Nelson. He was horn in Glenniorgan (Wales), in 181)4, and is survived by four daughters. Mrs F. G. Davis (Nelson), Mrs .J. Phillips (Oregon), Mrs J. H. Reid (Nelson and Mrs T. 0, Bishop (Wellington).

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1921, Page 2

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256

LINOLEUMS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1921, Page 2

LINOLEUMS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1921, Page 2

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