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PATENTS. Henry Hughes Limited 1 , Patent and Trade Mark Agents (authorised by, the 3ST.Z. Govt.), report the following list of application's for patients in New Zealand-, as compiled from the Government Journal of the 21st September, 1933: — Auckland.—R. Basham, window sash locking means; W. A. Porter, food product; Brindie Collapsible Caravan Co. Ltd., collapsible caravan; C. E. 11. Wat- | son, plotting device; W. H. Short, manure sower. Wellington.—A. P. Martin, lifting device for motor vehicles; G. H. Jensen 1 , milking machine installation; E. H. and E. R. W. Garrett, lire prevention means for cinematograph projectors; J. G. Turner, fibrous-vegetable-mate rial l treatment; W. C. Tanner, flushing , valve; D. Price, spoon-holder. Canterbury.—Oo.nah Ltd., removing wool from skins. Otago.—E. W. Jowsey, luminous sign; J. Iv. Stevenson, collar; G. Thomas and L. M. McLeod, recovering gold. • The firm of Henry Hughes Limited jhas : been established 1 for over 50 years and prosecutes a large proportion, of thie New Zealand patent business. Send’ for free pamphlet “Advice to Inventors.” 'Offices: 214-217 D.I.C. Building, Lambton Quay, Wellington; 209 Dilworth Building, Queen Street, Auckland; and A.M.P. Building, Dunedin:. Local agent: T. B. Crump, Solicitor, Eltham.

The prefecture of Hyogo, in Japan, lately decided to hold, a. “health week.” Enthusiasm ran high, and the occasion was celebrated by a public feast. Next day 1100 people were reported to be ill from food poisoning and three died.

OPENING DAILY s s THE NEWEST IN s®SS SUMMER DRAPERY SEE THE SMART DONEGAL COSTUMES. CALL AND INSPECT THESE NEW GOODS. DAINTY “AZALEA” TWO-PLY CROCHET WOOL. In Rainbow Marls. Smart for Summer Jumpers. 1/1 skein. BERET CHENILLE. For Berets and Cravats. New shades just opened. 9d hank. 38in. PIQUE VOILES. In the new Cheeks and Chevron designs. 2/3 and 2/6 yard. 36in. UN CRUSH ABLE ART CREPES. Smart Chicken-foot Checks and up-to-date patterns. 2/6 to 4/11 yard. _ “BUY BRITISH' GOODS” “LUSTRE” SILK PYJAMA SUITS. Dainty new styles. 12/6 Suit. Big range to choose from.. 2-Ply Crochet Wool. For lacy Jumpers. All shades. 7d skein THE NEW STOCKS OF “LUSTRE” LOCKNIT SILKS4in. SHEPHERD CHECKS. All Wool quality, in small UNDERWEAR NOW OPEN. All shades. Ladies’ Black and White, and Brown and White Checks. Ideal “Lustre” Silk Bloomers. S.W. and Women’s, 2/11 pair; for Coats and Skirts. 9/11 yard. 0.5., 3/6; Vests to match, 2/11 each. NEW SEASON’S PRINTED COTTON FABRICS. All fast “LUSTRE” LOCKNIT SILK SLIPS. Wonderful value. to washing. Printed Britways, 1/11 yard. Printed ToOpera tops or round neck. 8/11 each. bralcos, 1/11| yard. Printed Riverinas, 1/6 yard. MAIDS’ “LUSTRE” LOCKNIT SILK BLOOMERS. Also27in. STRIPE RAYONS. For Frocks. Big range in similar Vests to match. From 2/7 to 2/9 pair. patterns to Striped Fujis. All 1/- yard. Cash and Postage with Mail Orders e. e. WARD LTD. New Plymouth Hawera and Eltham

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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 25 September 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 25 September 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 25 September 1933, Page 2

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