Under the will of the late Mr Michael Clark, of Hill street, Wellington, who died labt Mfty, the following are the chief benefaction^:—To the Archbishop of Wellington (Catholic), ft bursary foz the education of .students for the priesthcod for the Wellington Archdiocese, £700; to the Bishop of Dunedin (Catholic). a bursary for the education of students for the priesthood; for the Auckland diocese, £700; to the Mother Superior, Home of Compassion, Island Bay, £100; to the Marist Brothers’ School, Hnwkestone street, Welling ton, £100; to the Sisters of Mercy, Hili street, Wellington, the residue of the estate. These bequests are to become operative only after the death of Mrs Clark, who will receive the income from lhe estate during her lifetime. Summer salads call for SHAR LAND’S VINEGAR. Pure and piquant Brewed from pure cane sugar. At special December prices, all that is new and distinctive, in holiday and Christmas apparel. Summer frocks in fashionable fabrics, summer millinery, including Organdi hats in all shades from 29s 6d. Also Is in the £ discount for cash is given. Mathewson’s, Ltd., Heretaunga street, also Masonic corner, Napier. • Less rub. mote shine with “TANOL”—the liquui polish for furniture, floors and leather goods. Also in paste-form.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 303, 11 December 1922, Page 4
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