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Personal. ' DONALD FRAZER left. Fort William, In- -: vernesshire, ': Scotland, in ? 1852, ;• for • Aus- ;• tralia, He was a shepherd by occupation. '. He left Australia and settled in some part of ' New Zealand; going in the same business some " time ' afterward.,: We have never heard any- 1 .* thing further concerning him. . About fifteen i years later, WILLIAM .and ' CHRISTINA FEAZEE left Fort William ;to '; join Donald in New Zealand. . . The information . above sought for ■ will > greatly oblige -MRS. JAS. MACDONALD, 613, > First Avenue, Elizabeth, New Jersey, U.S.A., • sister to Donald: and William : Frazer, ' the ; persons above mentioned. ~ Lose and round. LOST. I, Wednesday Afternoon, from Prince of Wales Hotel, Hobson-street—lrish Ter- ' rier (slut) Pup, 12 months Reward, Prince "■ of Wales -Hotel. ■:■■■?;.'■■ ; ;--' : ' : " : ___.__. ,'■>.:;? FOUND.— Mrs. Noonan, Fallon's Buildings, . Hobson-street, will Buy your Left-off " Clothing and Old Jewellery. Letters attended '- to,; ' ' :e '- "■" : "'-''""- ;;^v '-.' : ''---• v '''.: !:: '' '■ ''"-'-/'' ______ . TO BOARDINGHOUSES AND HOTELS.-We ■.'--" have Reduced our Fine Ceylon Tea from ! 2s :to Is per lb. Take advantage this offer.: ; Try it.—l 62, Hobson-street. ;■;.-. . _____ TO FARMERS— you desire ■to purchase ' a First-class Waggon, call •;; upon '• Harrison and Gash, Newmarket. . v GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING Dyed, ; French-u-cleaned, Repaired, and Altered ;■ superior work, equal to new.—T. Hill, 20, Lower Graf- ■■ ton Road. _/____ -'>■ : "■.■'■ ■■/■ : >■■'■ '■' :; "■"■'-••' ''■- /"VET Is Ticket. ■ Band Contest Art ■; Union; VT 26th February. First Prize, £100.— ■■ Bruce, 305, Pitt-strest, Sydney./___________ GREAT Clearance. Sale /"Fancy. . Goods,' " ' Basketware, Crockery, etc., commencing , Saturday, 18th.—W. Spedding,; Karangahape Road. . PROPERTY-OWNERS wishing. to Sell quickly and satisfactorily, kindly send particulars to Burrow and Billing, Agents, 'Bank N.Z. Buildings. . . : THE Popular Song, "Abide with Me," all - the rage in the United States, to he obtained at Eady and Co.'s... __ ' ___ DMACPHEBSON— Splendid Valu3 in all Kinds of Drapery.______________/. DMACPHERSON— All Goods New, ' and . Everything marked in plain figures. DMACPHEESON— Dress, Black, and Navy > Lustres, Grenadines, etc. __/ DMACPHEESON— New Collarettes. Lace • Ties, Ornaments, Buckles, Fall Nets, ' Frilling, Belts, Millinery, Gem Hats. .__.._ DMACPHEESON— For Lace Curtains, from * Is 6d. up 19s; Cretonne Art Muslins; all kinds Furnishing Draperies./_______> ___~ MACPHERSON-Gent.'s Clothing, Mer- • cei-y. Shirts, Ties, Collars, Hats, Caps, Tennis Clothing, etc. : : ■• "'.""■■ HARRISON AND GASH are Builders of Carriages, Buggies, Gigs, Sulkies, Tax-carts, Dog-carts,-Waggons, and Pony Traps. J PRINCE for Brooches, the very. latest » designs;* from —Queen-street. ■ TAMES . PRINCE . gives .Best -Value in ti. Watches. Call and inspect.— street, opposite HEBALD Office. J "AMES PRINCE for Diamond, Ruby, Opal, O "and Sapphire Rings, from 7s Queenstreet, opposite HERALD Office. DE CHTERO—Lady , Phrenologist, Palmist, Charts written. . Private consultations arranged.—: Symonds-street, opposite City Road. Hours,-11 to. 3 and 7to 8 p.m. ■ . LADIES' AND ■ GENTLEMEN'S Left-off and Misfit Clothing' bought. Letters "promptly attended to.—Mr. and Mrs. Botterill. Karangahapo Road (opposite; Eaststreet).'■''.■:.'■--'■'■■•.;;;/.-':>:.';-'■■.'..:'■■ ■' ■'■>■..:■' '■.■"/''."• .■/; EVERY Description of Travelling Trunks, Bags, Carry-alls, Hat Boxes, Valises in stock or made to order.—J. Wiseman and Son. JUST TO HAND—A Choice Assortment oJ Ladies' Purses and Cord Cases, fitted Cases and : Bags; suitable for presents.—J. ,- Wiseman and Son.' - ' ■ TAMES*':' PRINCE v.keeps : the '- : Largest ■ and */ Cheapest Stock of : Ladies' 1 Long "Gold Chains, from: 52s 6d.—Queen-street, opposite HERALD Office.. _______ _____ __ .-:■"■; : TS7"; ANTED '■ .KNOW N- .'■**'. BEST VALUE IN ' MUSHROOM TTATS. ■pHTLLIPS, pLAKEY, AND "OjrOODHAM, HOBSON-STREET. V_ . ■\KT. TED KNOWN. . THE FRED BROWN VENETIAN BLIND ' ,''-■'; Was Awarded : THE FIRST CERTIFICATE AND ONLY GOLD MEDAL . AT THE AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. >l£ They are Superb. . Cheapest and Best. Four Years' Guarantee with Every Blind. ■ . ;. Telephone 914. ANTED KNOWN. • PICTURES. PICTURES. PICTURES. " GREAT REDUCTIONS IN ALL FRAMED: I PICTURES. - v : FOE ONE WEEK ONLY, AT THE AUSTRALIAN ART .PHOTO-- , , . ' GRAPHING CO., ; COOMBES' ARCADE, QUEEN-STREET.', The Greatest Opportunity Ever Offered to the • Public for Buying Beautiful Pictures AT : COST PRICE. / : ''- . ' COME AND INSPECT. = WANTED Known —On Hale—Portland Cement, Hydrauho and Garden Lime.' Bricks, Sand, Pipes, etc. Advice on concrete free. ■■: • •• .■■« ; '■ *■ * J. WILSON AND CO.. ' Custom-street West.'j WANTED Known— intending to Buy Land or House Properties, to call and consult Mr. Thornes, 91. Queen-street, with regard to suitable Homes or Investments. Several specially good Blocks just on hand, showing 10 to 12 per cent, interest. • To Owners desirous of speedily realising, my Sales by Auction offer special advantages. ; - J. THOENES. 91. Queen-street. WANTED Known—Handsome 7-piece Drawingroom Suite in Tapestry and Plush, £4 10s; 7-piec9 Drawinsroom Suite in Amer can Leather,: £4; Chest of Drawers, 18s: 6d; Bedsteads, from 18s; Wire Mattress, 3s 6d; Flax Mattress, 6s 6d; Handsome Duchess i 'Pairs, 355; : Washstand and Dressing ' Table, 10s 6d the pair; Kitchen Table, 10s 6d; Kitchen Chairs, 2s 6d; Wire Stretcher, lis 6d, - larger 13s; Leather Couch, 27s 6d; Cretonne Conches, 255; Blankets, from 6s 6d the pair; Quilts, Sheeting, Lace Curtains, Is 9d the pair; Large Curtain Poles, with' brass fittings, complete. Is lid i Engraved Tumblers, 2s 3d the half dozen; Dinner, Toilet, and Tea Seta. • : IRONMONGERY—Dover Stovee, 5 holes -on top, large oven, 52s 6d; Orion Ranges, lowest price: Wire Netting, 5s 6d the roll; One Man's Lightning Saw, 6s. 9d;.-: Kerosene Stove, 3s; Wnite-haridled Tea Knives, 2s the half dozen Tea Spoons, Is the , half dozen; Saws, 2s; Hammers, Is 3d; Squares, Is; Braces, 2s; Axes, 3s 9d; Planes, etc., etc.—At H. R. SHROFF'S. 106 and 103. Victoria-street. Tjn*. ANTED KNOWNVYii A. L. SLOTH. DENTIST. Hobson-street, opposite St. Matthew's Church, SUPPLIES UPPER QR LOWER- SET OF ' •',-.-. TEETH, £2,28. Best Teeth and Materials, and Good Fit : 'Guaranteed. . , />// Teeth Extracted Without Pain by New Pro- ... cess.,23 Cd; or by.Gas. 55. -ri': .■■'■i%-:f;} WANTED— Ladies and I Gentlemen' of Auckland and neighbourhood to know —That D. and A. Brown. High-class Cleanera and Dyers, Shortland-street, have importeil one of the Latest Improved French Plants for "Dry Cleaning." The only one in Auckland. Ladies can now have their Costumes. Fancy Dresses, Capes, Blouses, etc., done by this proi cess. No; part of the linings, trimmings, or ornaments need be removed: the goods are not shrunk or altered in shape; the lustre and finish are preserved; and the most delicate colours are not injured. Works: Grafton Road. . '.Trar ANTED & KNOWN- ' iVYj. :• That ■ v. . R. NICHOLLS, RANGE MANUFACTURER, 426,'-. QUEEN-ST.. ' - ••: Maker .of the V RELIABLE PATENT ORB RANGE, The Best and. Cheapest in the; Market. ■:: AISO, "■ Unbreakable Steel-top " Success" Ranges, made to any Dimensions. .■ 'Also,". NICHOLLS'. PATENT FOLDING FIRE ESCAPE, BURGLAR AND FIRE ALARM LADDER, Latest, Safest, and Best Idea .-."-.■■ In Fire Ladders.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11866, 18 January 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11866, 18 January 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11866, 18 January 1902, Page 1

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