PATENTS. Henry Hughes, Ltd., patents and fcra-ds marks agents (authorised, by N-ew .Zealand Government reports the ioilowing list of ■ applications for pateii-.s in New Zealand, as compiled from v>oiernment Journal of 2nd May: Auckland: J. Oxton, hand-mow.r.g machine; Johnston and Skinner, inUinal combustion engine; C. Suttie, ka-.ui gum soil treatment; Cockburn niA uenkins, kauri gum cleaning; W. P. Simpson, swingle-tree; A. G. Isbescev, concrete shin construction; A. Park;.-, concrete brick moulding machine; Vv. Aggers, wood substitute and facing; T. O. Marlow, crop harvesting machine; Sinclair and Stempson, liquid polish; McLeod and Grundy, vessel handle and perforator; H. Gardner, plate rack; J. C. Morton, evaporator coil and fitting. Wellington: T. B. Jacobsen, projectile; A. W. G. Dimock, vacuum cleaning apparatus ; air pump; W. H. Fitzroy, bedstaad rail to posts; J. F. Roberts, electric heating apparatus; II Shaw, milking machine teat cups. Canterbury: T. O'Neil, fire torch; National Electrical and Engineering Co.. Ltd., electrical heating elements; G. Firman, extracting instrument; F. W. Shackleton, spray mixer; Booth, Macdonald and Co.. Ltd., Tjlaiijetary driving gear; power producing and transmitting device; friction driving gear; plough, etc. Otago: A. Storrie, Ltd., turnip thinner; J. H. Gill, Motor tyre- cover; Wilkie-and Co., Ltd.. file; J. H. Gill, rubber-wearing surface. The firm of Henry Hughes, Ltd., has been, established for over 35 years, and handles the bulk of the New Zealand patent business. Send'for free pamphlet. "Advice to Inventors." Offices: 157, Featherston street, Wellington; Exchange Lane, Queen street, Auckland ; Cathedral Square, Christchurch; •a»d A.M.P. Buildings, Dunedin. "KLEAN-ITT"—THE WILLING WORKER IN THE HOME. You can make cleaning work a- lot easier with "Klean-itt," the Magic Sfteanser. No matter what it touches —7-cliina, pots and pans, woodwork, sinks, baths or coopers—it leaves spot--1^35 and fresh. Klean-itt is ideal for •cleaning floors, cupboards and tables. Removes every smear of grease or .speck of dirt. Good for windows, glassware, paintwork and marble tables. Works thoroughly, easily and quickly. Its delicate perfume countersets unpleasant odours. Get a larg^ shilling tin to-day. Costs less, contains more, and goes further tbar others. All retailers. W. E. Caldow J\£d Co.. wholesale distributing agents Wei! in gton.—Ad vt. *?■■& '"• u~ m ,■■■ rm_Lr-«_'B^ *«« ooid r«B»^". CmU2/- fcwwW*
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 11 May 1918, Page 6
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