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Frank Duncan and Co. Ltd.




Frank Duncan and Co. Ltd.
Publisher

also see Frederick George Radcliffe


Francis Duncan
born circa 1882 registered 1882/18422
son of Mary and Francis Duncan
married 19 December 1908
Maggie Charlotte Pullar

On Saturday, Miss Maggie Pullar, daughter of the late Mr. A. C. Pullar, was married to Mr. Francis Duncan, son of Mr. Duncan of Timaru, at St. John's Church, Dr. Gibb officiating. The bride's frock was of cream taffetas with net and gold embroidery, and she wore a wreath and veil, and a turquoise pendant, given her by the bridegroom. Her three bridesmaids, Miss Samson, and the three little Misses Popes, were in dainty white frocks and large blue hats, and carried crooks tied with posies of sweet peas. Mr. Forgie was best man. Mrs R. I. Pope, sister of the bride, held a reception after the ceremony.
Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 147, 21 December 1908, Page 9

Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 7, 9 January 1909, Page 1


Beauty Spots
"Beauty Spots in God's Own Country" is the title of one of three Beautify books of photographic views published by Messrs. Frank Duncan and Co. The reproductions are so well done that they compare well with the originals, and good judgment is shown in the selection, and excellent taste is displayed in the arrangement of the various pictures.

The "Beauty Spots" furnish a reproduction of some of the fairest and most remarkable of the many gems of New Zealand scenery—ice-clad mountains, exquisitely beautiful lake scenery and mountain scenery, and realistic pictures of the Wairoa Falls and Aratiatia Rapids. A book of Auckland views contains a unique and almost perfect collection of the most important and interesting views, public buildings, public places, churches, harbour scenes, pleasure resorts, etc., and a very fine panoramic view of Auckland harbour.

"Scenes from Maoriland" include some very beautiful pictures, notably the Whangarei Falls, Rotorua Lake scenery, Waitomo Cave, Ngauruhoe in eruption, Mount Egmont under its mantle of snow, Mount Cook, and Mount Sefton, and a choice collection of views typical of various Dominion townships. The booklets are all handsomely got up; the work is of the best produced by the Brett Printing and Publishing Company.
Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 236, 4 October 1919, Page 12


A Beautiful Souvenir.
PHOTOGRAPHIC NEW ZEALAND. How many times have you badly wanted a few photographs to send away to a friend to whom you are describing the beauties of New Zealand? How many visitors want a handy souvenir of the scenes they have admired, and of which they want some tangible reminder when they get back home and begin to talk to their friends of their travels?

Messrs. Frank Duncan and Co., of Auckland, have hit on the very thing for which so many people have been looking — a portfolio of "Gems of New Zealand Scenery," which really are gems, and the twenty-four views cover the Dominion's most characteristic wonders, from Whangaroa down to the lordly Milford Sound. The book measures about fourteen inches by eleven, and the views are nine and a-half inches by seven inches — good bold pictures reproduced from the beautiful photographs of Mr. F. G. Radcliffe, printed in sepia and mounted on artistic mounts of two shades of brown, bound up and tied with a brown silk ribbon.

We have never seen a more representative collection of pictures of the Dominion beautyspots — the rugged impressiveness of its northern sea coast, the fascinating chaos of water of its falls, the soft beauty of the lakes, the haunting wonder of the forest, the idyllic charm of the Wanganui, the sublime grandeur of the Southern Alps and the Fiords, are all reproduced with wonderful fidelity. The book was turned out at the works of the Brett Printing Company, and is one of the most artistic souvenirs ever placed on the market.
Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 31, 5 February 1920, Page 8

above: Real Photo Post Card
Frank Duncan & Co
Auckland

below: N.Z. Real Photo Post Card
Frank Duncan & Co. Ltd
Auckland


We have received from Messrs Frank Duncan and Co., designers and publishers, Auckland, a series of twenty-one artistic views and panorama views of Greymouth, and the wonderful scenery of the Otira and Buller Gorges.
Grey River Argus, 1 April 1920, Page 2


The Sign of the Tiki.
Artistic N.Z. Publicity
Linked with Enterprise
A Business with punch

It seems to have been left largely to private enterprise to discharge the duties of vigorous publicity for New Zealand — its growth and prosperity and the wonders of its natural assets in scenic attractions.

A typical example is the work of Messr. Frank. Duncan and Company. Ltd the well-known wholesale and fancy goods merchants, whose spacious warehouse in Lorne Street, Auckland, is more than tribute to vigorous and highly praiseworthy resourcefulness.

The rapid expansion of the business is strikingly evident on revisiting this emporium after a short lapse of time; the goods themselves revealing in no uncertain sense the wide field to which such a firm must appeal. The salesmen of Messrs. Duncan and Co. regularly visit every town in New Zealand. The firm's territory extending from North Cape to Stewart Island. After seeing this warehouse stock it is more easy to understand where many of the novelties seen in the shops come from.

Undoubtedly the firm has rare facilities for acquiring exclusive lines of artistic merit, and a treat they provide as an exhibition.

above: "Tourist" Series of Real Photographs
Frank Duncan & Co Ltd
Auckland

below: "Tourist" Series of Real Photographs
Frank Duncan & Co Ltd
Auckland
Printed in Great Britain




STEADY PROGRESS.
Mr. Duncan's experience in the trade is life long, and it is his keen knowledge that has been a big factor in establishing the business. From a small beginning it has forged ahead and Mr. Duncan's individuality upon the value of view books printed in unique designs has always been a feature of the artistic "Tourist" publications produced by the firm under the emblem of the "Tiki." These have illustrated in fine style various towns and scenic spots in the Dominion and always are sought after by the general public and visitors. Only last year the Prime Minister (Hon. W. F. Massey) wrote expressing his appreciation of the firms progressive work, which was creditable propaganda and would probably be or great value in conjunction with the New Zealand exhibit at the British Empire Exhibition in 1923. The "Tourist" series of 29 view books is a great record of artistic enterprise which, moreover, conveys by medium of finely reproduced photographs a knowledge of the cities and scenic wonders of New Zealand to peoples in other lands.

Postcard and Novelty Goods.
Messrs. Frank Duncan and Co., Ltd, are agents for Messrs. Valentine and Sons, Ltd., the famous toy-book novelty publishers, of Dundee, Messrs. A. M. Davis and Co., London, manufacturers of kindergarten goods, postcards, etc. The tourist series of crest and local view souvenir china and E.P.N.S. and silver crest souvenir ware. Messrs. Pearson Bros., London, the producers of "Mattamac" stormproof overcoats.

The postcard section is a notable department of the firm, publishing as they do real photograph postcards from 15,000 different negatives. Needless to remark the issue and re-issue of such stock demands an accurate and quick-filing system to keep trace of the supply. Very few people realise that these small photo postcards bought in the shops go through the same processes of production as the ordinary portrait photographs costing about 50/ per dozen.

Necklets.
A special feature is made of necklets and Frank Duncan and Co. claim, with no exaggeration, to have one of the most beautiful displays of fancy necklets in New Zealand. They are made in numerous varieties of fascinating colours, designs and materials, and are imported from England, France and Czecho-Slovakia. Equally prominent are the leather lines and a range of rare manicure sets and kindred goods. Christmas cards and calendars of dainty description are displayed, and there are unlimited varieties of other goods. The stock comprises a storehouse of rare interest over a space of over 4000 square feet. For the past three months the staff has been working day and night to fulfill orders. In seven years the firm has required to shift into larger premises no less than five times.
Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 297, 15 December 1922, Page 10

above: "Tourist" Series Real Photograph, Print in New Zealand
Frank Duncan & Co Ltd
This is a Scene in New Zealand. Do not fail to visit the New Zealand Court at the British Empire Exhibition.


Publicity by Postcard.
A Better-known N.Z.
"Visit the New Zealand Pavilion at the British Empire Exhibition" — this message during the next few months will be carried throughout the British Isles by thousands upon thousands of postcards from the Dominion. The postcard advertising drive to give more publicity to New Zealand is now beginning. As has been previously pointed out, good scenic views of the Dominion should be sent, and it is particularly desired that the "tourist" series of postcards should be used, as these are all actual photographs printed in the Dominion. Views of New Zealand's most beautiful and wonderful scenery are now on sale at all stations. Ask for the "tourist" series and look for the tiki trademark on address- side.—(Ad.)
Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 58, 8 March 1924, Page 11





Canterbury College Christchurch, NZ
Tourist Series 1820

New Nurses Home, Timaru
Tourist Series 1870


2097 Bridge of Remembrance, Christchurch
Tourist Series


The Old Windmill, Auckland, NZ
Tourist Series R5456



5658 The Avon, Christchurch, NZ
Tourist Series R 5658



6714 The Avon, Christchurch, NZ
Tourist Series R 6714




The University from Symonds Street, Auckland, NZ
Tourist Series 8002
"Tourist" Series of Real Photographs.

The Bridge, Peel Forest
purchased May 2023
reverse message dated 7 November 1922

Acland Cutting, Peel Forest
purchased May 2023





Morris & Son




Morris & Son

Kaikoura
Publisher


West End, Kaikoura, NZ


Township, Kaikoura, NZ


P. P. L. Hastings




P.P.L. Hastings
Produced by Pictorial Publications Ltd of Hastings


North Island Kiwi, New Zealand
P.1



Kingfisher
P.2


Mount Egmont Taranaki, New Zealand
P.5



Mount Sefton & The Hermitage, NZ
P.6


Pohutu Geyser, Whakarewarewa, New Zealand
P.10


Mount Ngauruhoe In Eruption, N.Z.
P.15



Motutere Point, Lake Taupo, N.Z.
P.17


Punakaiki Rocks, Westland, NZ
P.22


 Maori Storehouse, Rotorua, NZ
P.28



Aratiatia Rapids, N.Z.
P.33


Sheep Country, Hawke's Bay, N.Z.
P.34


Massey Memorial, Wellington, N.Z.
P.37


 Sumner, Christchurch, NZ
P.44


Mount Cook Lily (Ranunculus Lyallii) NZ.
P.50


Maoris Cooking Food in Stream, Rotorua, N.Z.
P.54


Launches Picton, N.Z.
P.55


Queenstown, Lake Wakatipu, NZ.
P.59
"Dear Jim & Family
Greetings to you & all. Having a fabulous holiday.
This South Island is terrific, weather etc, great..."



Maori Maiden, New Zealand
P.66


Maori Meeting House, Rotorua, N.Z.
P.67


 Maori Children in Hot Pool
P.69

Pohutu Geyser, Rotorua, NZ
P.70



Morepork, New Zealand
P.75



Red-Fronted Parakeet, NZ
P.78


Hastings City by Night, NZ
P.93


River Avon, Christchurch, NZ
P.95



War Memorial, Auckland, NZ
P.98



Wellington from Terrace, NZ
P.101


Northern Blue Penguin
P.108


Tuatara
P.109



Lake Rotorua, Hamilton, N.Z.
P.110



Sunset, Lake Rotoroa, Hamilton, NZ
P.111
reverse date stamped 30 December 1976


The Square, Palmerston North, NZ
P.112


Esplanade Gardens, Palmerston North, NZ
P.114


Massey Agricultural College, Palmerston North, NZ
P.116


Queenstown Wharf, Lake Wakatipu, NZ
P.119



Princes Street, Dunedin, NZ
P.125


Notornis
P.127


Lake Wakatipu and Remarkables, N.Z.
P.131


Mount Ngauruhoe, NZ
P.143


Ocean Beach from Mt. Maunganui, N.Z.
P.145


Ocean Beach, Mt. Maunganui, N.Z.
P.146

Fairfield Bridge, Hamilton, NZ
P.161


Traffic Bridge, Hamilton, N.Z.
P162



River Avon, Christchurch, NZ.
P.164
"... down here it is lovely and sunny. Yesterday I saw a boy catch a fish in the Avon River.
I also saw a Mother Duck with seven babies swimming in the river..."


Victoria Square, Christchurch, NZ.
P.165



Cathedral Square, Christchurch, NZ
P.166


 War Memorial, Napier, N.Z.
P. 168

  
 Napier Sound Shell and Parade
P.169


Kaka Beak, NZ
P.172
 

Whale Island, Whakatane, NZ
P.178
 
 

Fountain, Marine Parade, Napier
P.182
 

Pania, Marine Parade, Napier, NZ
P.183


Ohope Beach, N.Z.
P 192


Gannet, Cape Kidnappers, NZ
P.202


Boat Harbour, Oriental Bay, Wellington, N.Z.
P.204



Bridge of Remembrance, Christchurch, NZ
P.207


Huka Falls, North Island, NZ
P.211


Springtime, Cornwall Park, Hastings, NZ
P.216 



Oak Avenue, Hastings, NZ
P.217



Queenstown and Lake Wakatipu, NZ.
P.222
 
 
Moeraki Beach, South Island, N.Z
P.223



Milford Sound NZ.
P.224



Southern Alps and Fox Glacier, NZ
P.230


Fox Glacier and Cone Rock, NZ
P.233


Pohutukawa Tree, Te  Araroa, N.Z
P.239


North Island Kiwi, Game Farm, Greenmeadows
P.240


Heretaunga Street, Looking East, Hastings, N.Z.
P.241


Tui, N.Z
P.272


Auckland City and Harbour Bridge, NZ
P.279



S. S. "Earnslaw", Lake Wakatipu, NZ
P.281


Winter, Mt Cook , Southern Alps, N.Z.
P.283



Ball Chalet and Tasman Glacier, NZ
P.286


Mitre Peak, Milford Sound
P.288



Mt Talbot, Hollyford Valley, NZ
P.290


Queenstown, Lake Wakatipu,NZ
P.291


Aerial View of City and Water Front, Auckland, NZ
P.295


Queen Street, Auckland, NZ
P.296



University College from Albert Park, Auckland, NZ
P.298


Tay Street, Invercargill, NZ
P.307
[card postmarked 1965]


Harbour View from Stafford Street North, Timaru, NZ
P.309


Mount Sefton from the Hermitage
P.312


Cathedral Square, Christchurch, N.Z.
P.318



Shotover River from Arthur's Point, Otago, NZ
P.320



Clock Tower, Blenheim, NZ
P.321



River Avon, Botanical Gardens, Christchurch, NZ.
P.322


South Island Tomtit
P.324


Rifleman
P.326


Tui, N.Z.
P.327



Church of the Good Shepherd, Lake Tekapo, NZ.
P.337



Maori Folk Dancing, Rotorua, New Zealand
P.342


Maoris at Whakarewarewa, Rotorua, NZ
P.343


Mt Cook From The Hermitage, N.Z.
P.344


Mt Cook and Tasman Glacier from Lake Pukaki, N.Z.
P.345


 
 Mt Egmont, Taranaki, New Zealand
P.354


Mt Egmont from Pukekura Park, New Plymouth, New Zealand
P.355


 
 Mt. Egmont from Churchill Heights, New Zealand
P.357


 Hagley Park, Christchurch, New Zealand
P.366


Larnach Castle, Dunedin, New Zealand
P.369


First Church, Dunedin, New Zealand
P.370


Otago Boys High School, Dunedin, New Zealand
P.371


Glenfalloch, Dunedin, NZ.
P.372
"... Well here I am in Dunedin and it's a real Scotch mist today but not cold..."



Salt Works, Lake Grassmere, Marlborough, New Zealand
P.374



Wellington City, New Zealand
P.377
reverse message dated 1 October 1963

Kiwi Game Farm, Greenmeadows, Napier, New Zealand
P.379
 
 
Napier from Bluff Hill
P.383
 


Lake Matheson, New Zealand
P.386



Lake Wanaka, New Zealand
P.387


Dunedin City, New Zealand
P.388


Giraffe, Auckland Zoo
P.394


Llama, Auckland Zoo
P.396


Auckland Harbour Bridge from Northcote, New Zealand
P.402


 
Mt Egmont in Winter, Taranaki, New Zealand
P.406


Tahuna Beach from Britannia Heights, Nelson
P.408



Christchurch looking towards Port Hills, New Zealand
P.410



Cathedral Square, Christchurch, New Zealand
P.411


Buller Gorge Road, Westland, New Zealand
P.415



A Pinnacle, Franz Josef Glacier, New Zealand
P.416
"We are having a good time here but unfortunately the weather has not been very good. At the moment it is absolutely teaming. Yesterday we went for a 6 1/2 hours walk down the Waiho River Bed. We were a bit tired when we got back. The man on the front of this card [above] is the guide who takes you up on the glacier. We had tea with him and his wife the other night. This morning John went out trying to catch a deer at four o'clock in the morning. He saw their marks but unfortunately they just didn't seem to be in the same spot as him at any time... "


Greymouth, New Zealand
P.417


Ice Formations, Franz Josef Glacier, New Zealand
P.423


Lake Ianthe - Mt Cook, New Zealand
P.424
[reverse message dated 14 March 1966]


Franz Joseph Glacier form St James Chapel, New Zealand
P.425


Mt Cook and Hooker River, New Zealand
P.426


Maori Dancers at Whakarewarewa, New Zealand
P.435


 Mud Pool, Rotorua, New Zealand
P.436


Maori Entertainers at model village, Whakarewarewa, New Zealand
P.437

 

Lake Hawea, New Zealand
P.443


Maori Girl, New Zealand
P.444


Paradise Springs, Rotorua, New Zealand
P.445



Mt Cook - Tasman Glacier, New Zealand
P. 451


Entrance Milford Sound, New Zealand
P.453



Portal, Homer Tunnel, New Zealand
P.455


Lion, Auckland Zoo
P.456

  
Aranui Cave, Waitomo Caves, New Zealand
P.462


Early Morning, Lake Mapourika, New Zealand
P.469


Lion Peak and Pembroke Glacier, Milford sound, NZ
P.474


Autumn, Arrowtown, New Zealand
P.481


Blue and Green Lakes, Rotorua, New Zealand
P.484


Shearing Time, New Zealand
P.488


Maoris Cooking Food in Thermal Pool, New Zealand
P.492
 
 

Hotel Milford at Foot of Mt Sheerdown
P.493
 

The Hermitage and Mt Sebastopol
P.495


Queenstown and The Remarkables
P.498


Approach to Mt. Cook
P.500



Stanmore Bay, Hibiscus Coast
P.502


Maori Poi Dancers, Rotorua
P.508



McKinnon Pass, Milford Track
P.509



Lake Matheson, Westland
P.523


Mt. Ngauruhoe, Tongariro National Park, New Zealand
P.525


Mt Sefton, Southern Alps
P.527


The Avon, Christchurch
P.530


Maori Poi Dancer
P.533



Cruise Launches, Lake Manapouri
P.534


Milford Sound, Fiordland National Park
P.535


Pohutu Geyser, Whakarewarewa, Rotorua, NA
P.538


Trout Pool: Taniwha Springs, Rotorua
P.540


Underwater View of Trout, Rotorua, New Zealand
P.543



T.S.S. Earnslaw leaving Glenorchy, Lake Wakatipu
P.545


Dunedin from Maori Hill, New Zealand
P.547


Coronet Peak Ski Fields, near Queenstown
P.555


Auckland from One Tree Hill, New Zealand
P.565


Autumn, Arrowtown
P.568
 
 
Cornwall Park, Hastings
P.570
 
 
Heretaunga Street Looking East, Hastings
P.577
 
 
Carved Gateway, Whakarewarewa
P.584


Ohinemutu, Lake Rotorua and Mokoia Island
P.593
photo by D. I. Therkleson


University of Otago Dunedin
P.597



St Paul's Cathedral, Dunedin
P.600



Lyttelton
P.606



The Old Portland Lighthouse, Marine Parade, Wairoa, New Zealand
P.610


Marine Parade and Soundshell, Napier
P.619


Nesting Gannets
P.623


White-Fronted Terns
P.632


Black-Backed Gull on Nest
P.633


Crested Grebe on Nest
P.634
 

Sutherland Falls, Milford Track, Fiordland National Park
P.636
 
 
War Memorial Hall And Floral Clock, Marine Parade, Napier
P.637

 

Boiling Mud Pool, Rotorua
P.646
  


Cathedral Square, Christchurch
P.654


Road Tunnel Entrance, Christchurch
P.660


 
Pohutu Geyser Playing to a Height of Over Ninety Feet, Rotorua
P.681


Huka Falls, Waikato River, New Zealand
P.694
 

Picturesque Arrowtown
Photo by J. F. Adams
P.695


Moana Pool, Dunedin
P.696


Milford Hotel, Milford Sound, New Zealand
P.698
"... we are thoroughly enjoying every bit of the trip ..."


Dunedin at Night
P.709


The Tudor Towers, Government Gardens, Rotorua, New Zealand
P.710



Pania, Marine Parade, Napier, New Zealand
P.712



Dolphin Performing, Hawke's Bay Aquarium, Napier, New Zealand
P.716


Liebig Range from Mt Cook, New Zealand
P.721
 
 

Farming Tasman Valley
P.722


Milford Road entering Upper Hollyford Valley, New Zealand
P.723


Dolphin Jumping, Hake's Bay Aquarium, Napier, New Zealand
P.733
 
 
Franz Josef Hotel, Westland
P.742

 

Hell's Gate, Tikitere, Rotorua, New Zealand
P.750
Photography D. I. Therkleson
(Douglas Ian Therkleson)
Zeiss Contaflex
 
 
Toot & Whistle Miniature Railway, Kuirau Reserve, Rotorua
 P.753
 

 
The Lodge, Pukeiti Rhododendron Trust, New Plymouth, New Zealand
P.769






Boiling Mud Pool, Whakarewarewa
P.780
 

Haast River Bridge, Haast Pass Road, New Zealand
P.800



St Faith's Church, Ohinemutu, Rotorua, New Zealand
P.833


Star Fountain, The Octagon, Dunedin, New Zealand
P.844


Sea-Horse (Female), Hawkes Bay Aquarium, Napier
P.846



Mt Hooker from the Haast Road, New Zealand
P.847



Clarke's Bluff and the Haast Road, New Zealand
P.848


Arrowtown, Otago, New Zealand
P.863


Mt Cook, New Zealand
P.878


Southern Alps From Clearwater Flats, Westland, New Zealand
P.883


Turtle, Hawkes Bay Aquarium, Napier
P.885


Tinfoil Barbs, Hawkes Bay Aquarium, Napier
P.886


Cold Water Gold Fish, Hawkes Bay Aquarium
P.889


Cold water Gold Fish, Hawke's Bay Aquarium
P.889



Coastal Highway, Westland, New Zealand
P.891
[with a Newman's Leyland Comet bus]


"Glow-Worm Grotto" Waitomo Caves, New Zealand
Produced for P. Tarrant Ltd.
P.900


The Square, Palmerston North, New Zealand
P.904


Peak House and the Heretaunga Plains, New Zealand
P. 907



Marine Parade, Napier, New Zealand
P.936


G. M. V. Aranui, Picton, New Zealand
P.948  


Tukituki River Valley - Te Mata Peak, New Zealand
P.967



Summer House, Botanical Gardens, Dunedin, New Zealand
P.981


The Skyline Gondola Lift, Queenstown, New Zealand
P.986


Autumn, River Avon, Christchurch
P992


Havelock North and Te Mata Peak, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand
P.1001


Peter Pan Statue, Virginia Lake, Wanganui
P.1005


The Summit, (altitude 3676 ft) Crown Range Road, Otago, New Zealand
P.1016


Matukituki River, South Island, New Zealand
P.1017
(Card postmarked 16 January 1975)


St Paul's Cathedral and the Robert Burns Statue, Dunedin, New Zealand
P.1018


Star Fountain, The Octagon, Dunedin, New Zealand
P.1020



Farmland, Queenstown, New Zealand
P.1030


Foreshore, Queenstown, New Zealand
P.1031


Traditional Maori Challenge, Ohinemutu, Rotorua, New Zealand
D.4
 
 
Lake and Mt Tarawera, Rotorua, New Zealand
D. 12
Produced by Colin Branch Wholesale, PO Box 1006, Rotorua
 

Blue and Green Lakes, Rotorua, New Zealand
D. 14
Produced by Colin Branch Wholesale, PO Box 1006, Rotorua


 Mount Tarawera in Eruption, 1886, New Zealand 
D.75


Wonderland Statue, Gardens, Oamaru, New Zealand
PPP JTA3


Tauranga, NZ
RPS9

Wardell's Lake Pukaki Inn - Famed Coaching Stop
no number

Kiwi Game Farm, Greenmeadows, Napier
no number 


Kiwi, New Zealand
G.125
223mm x 146mm