The smallest things often bring fortunes to lucky inventors. "Dancing Jim Crow" vielded £15,000 a vear; " Pharoah's Serpents." £10,000;' "Pigs in Clover, "The Return Bull," "Needlethreader," " Pencil-sharpener " all produced foi tunes. — Extract from pamphlet on patents, free from Baldwin and Rayward, National Chambers, Wellington, or from their agent in Dunedin, Mr T, H. Thompson, Crawford street.—[Advt] "My dear boy, the business world is divided into camps—the gamblers and the speculators." "I don't exactly pre the difference." " It's very airuple. The speculator is the one who gains. When a man loses, he is only a gambler."
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Evening Star, Issue 11724, 5 April 1902, Page 7
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95Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 11724, 5 April 1902, Page 7
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