HOW FORTUNES HAVE BEEN MADE.
The smallest things often bring fortunes to lucky inventors " Dancing Jim Ocow * yielded L 15.000 a year! 'Pha«whs Serpents," LIO, OOO S « Pigs m Glover < "The Return Ball," "Needle-threader, s "Pencil-sharpener," all produced for- , tunes. The celluloid eyelet for boots . brings in a princely income. The Drees j suspender brought a fortune m less than a year. There are many thousands of others! Extract from Pamphlet giving i information on Patents free on anplica c tion from Baldwin and Ray ward, Nationa i Chambers Wellington \
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Grey River Argus, Issue 10520, 6 October 1902, Page 3
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90HOW FORTUNES HAVE BEEN MADE. Grey River Argus, Issue 10520, 6 October 1902, Page 3
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