IF PING PONG HAD BEEN PATENTED. ♦ ■ . If Ping Pong had been patented, it would have made the fortune of the patentee within a year. In England one firm a!one has sold 320,000 dozen sets. We lately patented a valuable improvement whereby the ball is kept on the table during play. Henry Hughes, 185 Hereford street. Pamphlet, "Advice to Inventors/ gratis. 2965 BILL MARTIN SPEAKS. To Ideal Tyre Com___i_y, Christchurch. Dear Sirs, —I have much pleasure in writing you to say how heartily I appreciated the Ideal tyres which were fitted to my machine, and upon which I put up my 17 New Zealand records, and won tiie several championships. I was very pleased with them. William Martin.—(Advt.) Finest white sugar finest cut loaf 3d, beet currants sd, best valencias sd, best sultanas 7d, 150deg. test, water white kerosene 3s 6d per _v, at Wardells* — (Advt.)
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11279, 21 May 1902, Page 8
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