7 : At the Scots Hal] to-morrow the i Rev. A. Thornhill if. to speak on "Six I Great Unitarians — Charming, Parker. i Kmerson, Priestly, ilarliiieau, and , Drunimoud." I' Citizens of Auckland, who are inter- . estfd in the Empire, should not fail to hear Dr. S. K. Datta. 8.A.. M.8., , Ch.B., at the Town Hall to-morrow I (Sunday), at three o'clock, when he will , speak on " The Present Situation in India." , Dr. Datta is a gifted orator, . and an author of note, which should % ensure a most interesting afternoon. Ad. I Messrs. Baldwin and Rayward, of Queen Street, Auckland, report that re- ; cently they acted as agents in filing the j following applications for letters pfttent: Parkinson and Cowan, London, improvements in wet gas meters; L. Kjar, Mae- _ terton, improved water heater: F. Cooper, Auckland, improved appliance for binding loose leaf sheets; F. Evans, Xew Plymouth, improved mounting ami 1 means for tilting vehicle head lights; 1 Speakman, Lindsey and Marshall, Puke- * kohe, improved means for indicating » the presence of slips and other obstructions on railway lines: Smith, Smith and - Smith, Rnngiora. improved oil retainer ', for gear boxes of motor pumps. —Send , for "Inventors' Guide," post free.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 213, 8 September 1923, Page 12
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