Years ago a young New' Zealander fixed rubber heels to his boots. His idea patented would have netted him a huge fortune —lie let it pass. There may be others with ideas just as good. They should not let the opportunity pass, hut should at once consult a reputable firm of patent agents like Messrs. Baldwin and Ray ward, whose local representative is Mr. J. A. Fraser, accountant, who would give them honest advice and make their rights absolutely secure.'" The Roslyn Worsted and WoollenMills a ,- e sorely taxed at present to cope with the enormous demand for the people’s favourite Roslyn All-Wool Blankets, Rugs, Tv.e.'ds Worsted Football Jerseys, Suits .Socks, Stockings, Flannels, Plaidings, Yarns, ladies’ and gent’s fine unshrinkable Underwear, Delta ” finish.*.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 167, 29 June 1912, Page 2
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