The Al'dboniruo “Arbus’' of Juno ;i(rt.li., 1930 staled—“ Five days after having celebrated his 1110th. hirtliday. Mr Charles Hill, of Hiversdale road. Hawthorn, died at his home yesterday. Air Hill was one of a family of 12. and lie was born at Kilmarnock, Scotland. Trained as a carpenter .and joiner, lie went to the United States at the ago of 20 years, and later be was attracted to Australia. After having been unsuccessful in the search tor mold, he went to Xew Zealand, where lie engaged in a variety of occupations. After his return to Victoria he set tin in business in Berwick. Air Hill had retained bis mental and physical vigour in a remarkable way. and his chief interest was his vegetable garden.” The deceased was a resident: of Hokitika in the early days and was in partnership with Air Fritz Kisfelder. butcher, for a period. Afat.tress ticks made up ready for filling. Single bed from 9/6. double bed from 12/-. TCapoe mattresses, sinpjle bed from 29/6, |}-hed from 38/6, double bed from 48/6. also double ticking 2/6 per yard at Frank Bade’.?. Advt,
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1931, Page 6
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185Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1931, Page 6
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