Can I Invent?
« Yes ! Edisoa Eays so, and he ought to know. He says that anyone can become an inventor if he applies himself to it. Some will get through quicker than others, but all. !eun arrive at the goal of iheir ambition by constantly brooding over the thing sought for. Kdison advises !«.n independont plan of action without reference to what; others have dono, as by so doing you avoid the other fellow's rut* and pitfalls. This is- good advice, and if those with a mechanical turn will watch these columns, or call upon Henry .Hughes, Patent A<?enfc, 183 Hereford Street, Christchurch, they will find many suggestions that will set them thinking. In compiling the pamphlet" Advice to Inventors," HENRY HUGHES included a list of some inventions needed at the present time, and any further information with reference to chesama may be had from the above address, where also copies of the pamphlet are obtainable. The firm of Henry Hughes has been established for nearly a quarter of a century, aud intending patentees cannot do better than consult him before applying for their patents. There is no better office in New Zealand for securing Patents or registering Trade Marks., (Copyright, Henry Hughes).
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXII, Issue 6668, 9 September 1905, Page 4
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