A u| aoroplano mvontnl I>y Messrs A. \\ , \\ . iind C'laudo Bernard', ol Anckhui;!. was inspected liy a press icpivsi'nlali\e, in Auckland. Tin* ehler ol tin- brothers explained that tliev working under disabilities ill so far as linancial mailers were concerned. bill lit' It'll rouliiicnt that once they could secure tin l installation of certain parts success will lie assured. Like must aeroplanes I ho model of the Auckland invention has a lony; narrow body, formed by io]> and bottom planes. It: is a doubledeeked machine. I?udders and guiding .siear exicn<l Irotn the liaek ivnd special are claimed for these over similar lit tings of other aeroplanes. Elevators are attached to tlie front. The full-sized machine wi.ll be 40 feet bv six feet, giving aboul 500 square feet of lifting surface, and a motor will be used I'or propelling purposes. THE DUTIES OF A PATENT AOENT The duties of a Patent Agent are to draw out complete and faultier specifications describing the invention. and to prepare accurate drawings. Henry Hughes. Patent Agent, Queen's Chambers, 'Wellington, transacts the major portion of iho N.Z. patent business. His free boe!;, "Advice to Inventors," will be found most useful "Write for it. Goro representative, Mr E. C. Smith. ;) If you wish your s<>n to succeed financially, see to it that the letter J appeal's in the name you give him. That at any rate seems to bo the moral to lie drawn from the fact that the big men in banking, finance, and railroading have a Christian name eommemncing with .1. I hero are J. D. Rockefeller, ,1. I'ieipoiii Morgan, James Stillmau. presideui ot the .National City Bank of New York—tho biggest bank in the United State* —.Tames J. Hill, the fum. iii, railroad magnate: George ,J. Gould, whose father was Jay Gould: John W. Gates and James R. Keene, two of the 'iios! sm ivs-ful men in Wall Street, noi to mention John .Tacob Astor, the richis: owner of real estate in New York. Mr Walter Trafl'ord, Pharmaceutical Chemist by Exam., High street, West ,Mairland, X.S.W., writes: "I ha've had over 2-3 years active and practical experience in leading English and colonial Pharmacies, and am convinced that of all the numerous cough medicines nona has given greater satisfaction thai Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I invariably uso it in my own family and have derived such benefit from it. that when I am asked to recommend a good medicine I unhesitatingly recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," For salo everywhere. . 3
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Mataura Ensign, 24 May 1909, Page 3
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412Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Mataura Ensign, 24 May 1909, Page 3
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