GOOD INVENTIONS ARE IN CONSTANT DEMAND. The field of invention offers splendid opportunities for gaining wealth. Simple patents properly protected, have made fortunes and will do so again. Readers with ideas are advised to peruse our free booklet “Advice to inventors,” which will be sent to any address. HENRY HUGHES LTD.. 157, Featherslon St.. Wellington.—Advt Severe headache? Won’t stop, nothing handy? Call at the nearest chemists’; “Stearns’ Headahhe Core, please.” One wafer gives almost instant relief.—Advt. Here’s a good chance for you—not only to prove how true our advertising is, but also how good bur 19/6 dress lengths are; they are all wool tweeds and serges, and the original price of them was 27/6. W. McKay and Son, Drapers.—Advt. As sworn, inveterate enemy of coughs and colds, Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion never lost a battle yet. 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6. —Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 June 1912, Page 5
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