HOW FORTUNES HAVE BEEN MADE.
The smallest things often bring fortunes to lucky investors. "Dancing. Jim Crow" .yielded £15,000 a year; "Pharoah's Serpents," £10,000; "Pigs in Clover," "The Return Ball," "Needle Threader," "Pencil Sharpener," aCI produced fortunes. The celluloid eyelet for boots brings in a princely income. The dress. suspender brought a fortune ■ in' less than a year. There are many thousands of others. Extract ■from pamphlet, giving information on. Patents, free on application from- Baldwin and Ray ward. A. it. Hart, Representative. 172 Gloucester street, Christehurch. —(Advt.)
WHY
Engagement rings, dress rings, brooches, etc., should be bought at Jones and Sons: —1, largest selection in Canterbury; 2, we are ring-makers and diamond-setters • 3, absolutely the cheapest jewellers; 4, our goods are sold at the cost of manufacture plus one small profit; 5, we have the largest selection of onset stones ; 6, re are all expert workmen, no drones or old stock to add cost to our goods. The quality, design, and durability of our workmanship speak for themselves by comparison • and results. Jones and Sons, the Manufacturing Jewellers, High street, Ghristchuroh.— (Advt.)
NEW GOODS.
Afternoon tea forks in best English I silver-plate, 23 each. Sterling silver butter forks, very dainty, 4s each. Handsome English silver-plated serviette ringp, from 2s each. Silver-mounted ladies' purses, from 5s each. New goods by every mail. We invite inspection. B. Petersen and Co., Manufacturing Jewellers and Direct Importers, High Street, Christchurch.—Advt SEW ZEALAND INVENTORS. New Zealanders can claim the distinction of ueing the most inventive people in the world. One in every MOO of the population is a patentee. This beats the world, and shows that New Zsalanders are a go-ahead community. Pamphlet "Advice to Inventors" free, by Henry Hughes, 183 Hereford street. Established twenty years. 7906 GOOD F.YESIGHT A BLESSING. Those who have indifferent sight for either reading or distant objects, should consult John R. Proctor, practical optician, 180 High street. 7606
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11243, 8 April 1902, Page 6
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