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THE FIRST MARIST SISTERS ARRIVE IN THE DOMINION.—It is 90 years since the Marist Fathers arrived in New Zealhnd, to be followed 50 years later by the Brothers. Now the Sisters have arrived the Marist trinity is complete. They are to make a start at Mount Albert with a small school to accommodate* about fifty children.

KAPAI TE WEKITE. This Wanganui native is the envy of the kainga. After three yearss' patient work he has completed a gorgeous flax waistcoat, which he is now wearing.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 20, 25 January 1927, Page 10

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THE FIRST MARIST SISTERS ARRIVE IN THE DOMINION.—It is 90 years since the Marist Fathers arrived in New Zealhnd, to be followed 50 years later by the Brothers. Now the Sisters have arrived the Marist trinity is complete. They are to make a start at Mount Albert with a small school to accommodate* about fifty children. KAPAI TE WEKITE. This Wanganui native is the envy of the kainga. After three yearss' patient work he has completed a gorgeous flax waistcoat, which he is now wearing. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 20, 25 January 1927, Page 10

THE FIRST MARIST SISTERS ARRIVE IN THE DOMINION.—It is 90 years since the Marist Fathers arrived in New Zealhnd, to be followed 50 years later by the Brothers. Now the Sisters have arrived the Marist trinity is complete. They are to make a start at Mount Albert with a small school to accommodate* about fifty children. KAPAI TE WEKITE. This Wanganui native is the envy of the kainga. After three yearss' patient work he has completed a gorgeous flax waistcoat, which he is now wearing. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 20, 25 January 1927, Page 10

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