The Duke of York and his bride will begin housekeeping on £25,000 a year. At present he has £lO,OOO a year, but when he takes his wife this annuity is automatically increased by £15,000 in accordance with the arrangements made by. Parliament on the King’s accession. The Duke, may be very much better off at some future time. He is an immense favourite with Mrs Robert Greville, of Polesden Lacey, Dorking, and a rumour has it that this wealthy and childless widow intends making the Duke her heir,. She inherited from her stepfather, Mr W. McEwan, the Edinburgh brewer, the bulk of his fortune of over a million and a half.
SOFT CANDLE LIGHT. EASIEST ON EYES. Despite modern developments in electric lighting and gas, no modern iliuminant excels candle light for mellowness. You can read for hours by the light of a “ Golden Ray ’’ candle without your eyes feeling the least tired. “Golden Rays” are better, harder, and more economical tha® imported candles. Packet always full weight. If your grocer does not stock “Golden Rays ” .write to us direct for supplies. Ellis and Manton, Ltd., G.P.0., Box 222, Wellington.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4544, 28 March 1923, Page 1
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190Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4544, 28 March 1923, Page 1
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