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METEOROLOGICAL.

■ — 7* ; ■ . WEATHER AT: 5 P.M. YESTERDAY - 1 [ Russell.—W., breezo; barometer* 29.69; thermometer, 66. Fair. Sea moderate. Manultau Heads.—W., breeze; baromoter t .;29i9£ . . thermometer, 66. Fair; eea smooth. Auckland.—S., light; barometer, 29.70 rthcrmo*» meter, 67. Fine. 1 , Tauranga.—B.,.gale; baromet«r # 29.60;-thermo' J meter, 60. Bain; sea rough. . Giflborne.—E.j, fresh breezo; barometer, 29.75; a thermometer, 62. Overcast, sea smooth..\ Port Ahuriri.—N'.E., fresh breezor baromotcr,. 29.70; thermometer, 64. - Overcast. BQually; scat ' » heavy. 3 Ellington.—NJT.'W., light; . barometer* ' 29.65? 4 l thermometer, 57. Eain* ; • ; • Oastlepoint.—N.E., breezo; barometer, 29.68;.4 - thermometer, 60. Rain; sea very heavy. rTcw Plymouth.—S.E., light; barometer, 29.58 f j} thermometer,' 67. Gloomy; eea moderate. \ ' 1 Cape Egraont.—N. t light; barometer, 29,69; ther- < momoftjr,'69. Cloudy; sea moderato. i 1. wanganui.—N„ light; barometer,-29.62; . thcr** 5 3 momotcr. 60.. Bain; eea smooth. 1 » on' Farewell.—R. fresh breeze; barometer, urermometor, 56. Ovoreast; sea moderate. F o Dlm n d,-]y.E.,. fresh breeze; barometer*' 29«57; thermometer, 59. Cloudy; &c& heavy. ) j ,^cstport.—N.E., freßh breeze;* barometer, 29.58 p • [ thermometer, 60. Cloudy; eea considerable. ». r Cape Foulwind.—N.B., fresh breezo; barometer,,: j thermometer, 55. Heavy rain; eea moderate* . Kaikoura.—N.B.; moderate gale.; barometer* ; » 29.53; thermometer*, 59. Gloomy; sea heavy. . .» . . Port Chalmers.—N.E., moderate gale; barome-t.. tor. 29.49; thermometer, 56. Dense fotr; sea heavy*. Nuggets.—N.E,, gale; baTometer, 29;44; thcrmometer, 54. Fog; eea rough. Bluff.—E. f breezo; barometer, 29.41r, thermo*' L meter, 57. Overcast; sea moderate., [ >- WEATHEE FORECAST TO 3 P.M. TO-DAY. , : [ Heavy rain is; probable generally and colder i 1 weather shortly. High wads aro expccted— • 1 southerly north of Auckland, easterly baching,' , by south to westerly thence to Eaglan andt Napier, and northerly, veering to westward,), thenco southwards. Barometer rising slowly infy the north, but falling in the south for about > ! twelve hours, and then probably rising 6teadily : everywhere. . . ; ■ ,'■ 1 D. O. BATES. .Meteorological Office* v •; May 3, 1909. . . ?• I HATE YOU A PATENT OK AN IDEA: ' WHICH MIGHT EESULT IN A PROFIT-\ ABLE PATENT? ■ .. .. . >. •'.• j ' VWE AEE NOT PATENT AGENTS, tint we' contend, and 110 one can doubt that tlio way to make money quickly is. by getting out a\ ! ■ successful patont or, supplying the idea fori > ' one. ' ; , ': It takes money to make monoy,\and many- ■ brilliant ideas' which.mightijesult in the-jnak-i ing- of thousands-of pounds, to those who havol ' coilcoived the ideas ' are to-day going to wasto] for lack of capital and the necessary knowledge] and experience.as to how to get'tlia.benefit.'o£i thorn. Granted one has the money -to secure'*. ; patent:, rights throughout the wo}!d, which in-' volves an apprbximate expenditure of about I. XIOOD.-of wliat-use aro4heso rights, .no matter/ . >Ww good, the patent "may bo, without thai necessary 'money to put the patent on the) THAjket; and ,tho required- connections ;thiough-i '' out Tarious countries l to*> ensue*' Staining JWV roll .tenefit of it; The talno of'-a patent ia| : Nejp'Zealand is small as'comnared to its'valuel m other parts of the world Tho Uiutodl, r States-alone is as. a>,population ofiona^Jrandrxkii millxon people and .. .tremendous wealth, bnfci to-go there, and.got acquainted with., conditional ana mko. arrangements, to properly introduce' would tako a year's time, to say-no-c thing of tho necessary money, and Tory : low * > aaro the .time and money. \ Supposing, on tho other hand,, good idea, supposing one haa a good'patenL' and odnutting the money; can bo. • procttced' ; .what ,is of spending much, 'money Mid much, time or investing capitalv until <mo> is > convixoccd that no one else , has had.)th& same idea before, -and; .above^all, one isnconvinced's of its commercial value, that is, 'tho direct • toanml benefits -that will .'.xesult Nainrally, i the,advi(»iof a patent agent is alwaysJn fav-1 : ourroi .going-iahead becauso'tliat is.lus:.lino-of'. ausmess.ana how nmkcs.jnonfiy. •' r , When -Capital. approaches you and says-yott,' nave the brams nna We lulvo the' capital.,audi ire are prepared to tako all risks and will a gijo.yon-a: fair: proportion., of the 1 earnings oi# your invention,, that brings it down to a fair,! equitable business proposition, .and that is) wliat we are. prepared to do. Wo Lava fhei best of connections thTonghout the'leading] - commarcial countrios; wo lave, -and can. got ( the necessary money to exploit; any good pa-j tent; we want to make money ouTselv<s;yajKl( we who lias got the-hrains tol conceive the /idea to make»;imonoy. y?t, are< ' willing, to put our money' against his. trains, provided that our business judgment tmd. ex-, jerionfee.. and the result of'jour invcslagaiions ; ' convinccs ius, tlmt ■ tha .idea -ot ' patcut is a gnodt one. -Wo aro willing to put out facOitH» at) ' yoursdisposaJ, to, givet' you ;tho. benefit of onrr connections, to §iro you the benefit ai our ' advice iand expenonce in, tlra ' tents. Wo. are- prepared to iput up the mccessaTy money.for-tho seouring? of patent-Tights{ and the piopor 4 exploiting-of a wo .believe the patent, is a good ono. l r ou..runj nn-Tiskj/wtj put:'up"bur time, and ■if the patent Js-'tt. success wo givo you cno-l-fourth .of thotnet earnings of audi .naturally, m-ourjowKiiitaircst, jvo will obtain! '■'erary -penny possible, and _ our facilities per-j mib ; tts 4o Ear that we aro'. in a'position, • ' full' vahie. ; The patent right®-remain in your! namo,,.andvwe-. enter into-a contract with jou,t •. tstipulating'-our'.obligations.and agreeing ■ von one-frarrthi intoirost of'tho.jnefc pEafit, and 1 ' to render a faithful account of 'our j, •The only-stipulation that wo jnakn.is, I'presenting yonr pntent or idoa to: us./yro giro v a slight indication of your confidcnetf by pay 4 ing 'us .£5, which amount will be used towaidsl tho incidental expenses of: investigation and l research. Surely no one* with any confidence in his idea or patent. would object to the pay!; ment of so'email an .amount, 66^that ho mayv obtain certainty and; be assured'of success afl\ the proposition is a good ono. ' ' { HM- PATENT EXPLOITING SYNDICATE! P.O, Box 495, ,i Best Bank Eeferences given. ■ 7813

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 498, 4 May 1909, Page 7

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METEOROLOGICAL. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 498, 4 May 1909, Page 7

METEOROLOGICAL. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 498, 4 May 1909, Page 7