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Business Notices TT'LECTKICAXi Knowledge Wanted? Join JUI American School c£ Correspondence. Places Technical Education within reach of all. Electricity, Engineering, Plumbing, Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Mechanical I>rawing thoroughly taught. Handbook free. P.O. Box 112. 8147 mu 1 THIS Quality Unsurpassed, B RAH D. «ls2■> w m ALL GROCERS AND DAIRIES KEEP IT. FOR me Standard Typewriter defies competition CHARLES BEAN AND CO CHRISTCHURCH. WANTED Known—Ladies that do their own housework should not he without that grand remedy, ALEXANDRA SKIN ELIXIR, As it Removes Stains and Makes the Hands Beautifully Soft. To he obtained from Leading Chemists. ■ ' XSI4O MISSING FRIENDS. Any Information forwarded to the Manags* ef the " Lyttelton Times ” in respect to missing triends will bo duly posted to the advertiser. ' Correspondents are requested, to quota tha date of tha paper in which their names appear. If replies are required, the necessary postage must bo forwarded. TUTISSING FRIENDS.—JAMES MAGEE, lt-L Dooish, County Donegal, Ireland, last heard of at Christchurch, communicate with your brother, Henry Burton Magee,. at once, care of John Stewart, Dairyman, Eagle Farm, Brisbane. 1188 O’NEILL (THOMAS HOUSTON) is requested to communicate nephew Harry, oare of Tatchell,, Solicitor, Bendigo. 7361 BANE.—Wanted known, the whereabouts of HELEN BANE, 35 years of age; last hoard of in Christchurch. Brother John, of Greymouth and late of the Thames, asks. 7360 Information wanted of the whereabouts of MRS ISAAC DOWN, nee GEISIEKING, formerly of Greymouth, and late of Wairoa and Napier, Hawke’s Bay. Kindly forward information to the Editor. 7345 Wanted to hear of JOHN HODSON, of Longridge, England. Last heard of in Burra Burra Hospital, discharged cured, 1885. Brother George asks. 7326 FOWLER.—News wanted of William Norman Fowler, of _ Uptime Riges, Weymouth. Left there for somo place abroad, about twentyfive or twenty-six years ago. His sister's daughter, Mary Taylor, inquires. E 5 MORRISON.—News wanted of Edward Morrison, formerly of Dungourney County, Ireland, merchant seaman. Last hoard of at Quebec about dh-irly-thrce years ago. Supposed to have gone to Sydney, New South Wales. His sister, Mrs James Crober, asks. FARRELL.—News wanted of Loughlin Farrell, of Eathdrum, County Wicklow, who left Ireland in March, 1855, for the gold diggings, Australia. When last heard of was working fhere._ Any news will be thankfully received by his niece, Mary M’Cormick, care of this office. R 3 BARTON.—News wanted of John Irl-am born at Bolton, March 13, 1831, a millwright, who sailed for Melbourne in 1858, then for New Zealand. His daughter, Mrs Raymond, inquires.' R 5 GREEN.—News -wanted of Jamca Green. Last hoard of at Rose Cottage, Mount Summers, Canterbury, New Zealand, in 1886. His sister, Mrs Kibbler, inquires. R 5 COS MAN.—News wanted of Francis Cosman (or Anton Schaefer), who loft England about forty-six years ago for Van Diemen's Land. Last heard of at Huon, Hobart Town, about Ihirly-six years ago. Anyone knowing his whereabouts pleaso communicate with his daughter, Annie Cosman, care of this office. Ro DEVLIN.—News wanted- of Patrick Hugh (Hughie) Devlin, who left Barrow-in-Furness about fifteen years ago. Last heard of at 19, Napoleon’s Quay, Antwerp; was then steward on a foreign mail-boat sailing from Antwerp. His nephew, Patrick M’Alister, inquires. R 5 RYAN.—News wanted of Edward Ryan, son of Martin Ryan, who left, Balleya, County Kilkenny, for New Zealand, in 1878. Last heard of near Hawke’s Bay. His brother, John Ryan, inquires. _ Ro STANTON. —News wanted of "William John Slar.ton. Last heard of in New Zealand about thirty years ago. His sister Maria, now Mrs Campbell, inquires. Ha READING (ALFRED) landed at Lyttelton, New Zealand, in September, 1901; last heard of from Hanmer Springs, Culverden; letters from Christchurch engaged rabbiting on Spenser Range Hills last March. Brother Walter inquires. Lj CALAGHAN.—Kate Hogan married Edward Caiaghan in Limerick, Ireland, and went to Tasmania or New Zealand forty-five years ago. Brother Tom inquires. L 5 BIRCHLEY (JOSEPH), late hemp-mill proprietor, Shannon, Wellington, N.Z., is sought by brother Charles. L 5 WEST (MARTIN) was shipwrecked coming to England in 1688, but was saved and- taken to Sydney; last heard of travelling between Sydney and Queensland. Son James asks. m X<s HUTCHINSON (MRS ELIZA) STRAND, whose mother lived in-Wands-worth, wont to New Zealand twenty-one years ago. Aunt inquires. L 5 DOWD (DANIEL J.) sailed on the Brother's Pride-for New Zealand in 1863; last wrote from Christchurch two years later. Sister Eliza asks. . L 5 POLSON (ANGUS) was steward on the s.s. Prosperous, sailing between Brisbane and Melbourne, in July, 1877. Sister Margaret asks. Ls LION (RICHARD) and BUNCE (AMELIA) sailed for New Zealand about 1851. Brother John asks. L 5 ' answers! “ AFTER. THIRTY YEARS.’’ To the Editor of “ Reynolds’s Newspaper.” Dear Sir, —Many thanks to you. Through your paper I have found my uncle, James Thomas, after being thirty years without any news from him. Kindly Ktiscrt in your next issuo this letter, also my thanks to the New Zealand 1 paper, tho “ Canterbury Times,” for copying the advertisement. Wishing your paper every success, —Yours faithfully, JOHN JA6O. 33, Ernest Road, Canning Town, E. (We, Times,” New Zealand, for the valuable aid it renders to our “ Missing Relatives and Friends ” column.)

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 12968, 8 November 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 12968, 8 November 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 12968, 8 November 1902, Page 4