PATENTS.
Henry Hughes, Ltd., patents and fcrnde marks agents (authorised by N.Z. Government), reports the filing of the following applications for patents in N.Z. as compiled from Government Journal of October 31: Auckland: Jones and Burns, bush grabber; W. A. Watson, flax alcohol; F. Holden, bathing dress; Russell j and Taylor, overhead milking- : machino t;ip; Watson and Jones, j bilge pump; A. R. Shaver, liquid \ de-odorants container; Pennycook j and Heald, motor vehicle number plato holder; A. O. Drow-ct, milking apparatus inflation: W. MeLai'ln, cow lesj; grin ;A. 1?. i('rnser, ointment. Wellington :J. V. Harrison, filing j cabinet, invoice- and statement oi account forms, and carbon paper holder; E. A. Algar, door v/eathcr protector; S. O. Priestley, wool treatment: J. Davies, railway level | crossing; E. A. Algar, paste con- j tamer; R. Ginsberg, shaving outfit; < W. To Huki, wire "strainer; H. Ash-- j worth, oil spreading along ships' j hulls; G. D. Dick, cultivator^ F. I JolniPon. 80/ v " '' T" ••": •
j Bracegirdle, severing mine cables ; N.Z. Casein Co., Ltd., drier for casein manufacture; W. Cox, hide or pelt washing machine; K. J. Meier, earth scoop; A. F. D'avies, can and lid securing means. Canterbury: H. Jacldes, door wedgo and lock protector; A. It. Craddock, building sheet or tile; AY. Anderson, vacuum creating and maintaining; A. G. Holland, threshing machine; AY. D. Thompson, nib extractor; GL C. Toothill, garden line; AY. P. Heskett, magnetic ironsand. Otago: F. J. O'Neill, electric lamp lock. The firm of Henry Hngh.es, Ltd., has been established for over 30 years and handles tho bulk of New Zealand patent business. Send for hoe pamphlet "Advice to Inventoii ' Ofices: * 157 ; Featherston Stie-> f, Wellington; ]03 Queen Street. Vick | land* Cathedral S n-ifire. C ns 4- , ! church, and A.M V. Buildings, Dune- I jam. (Local agents Griffiths Eros., I | Ltd.) „____
I feel certain there are many things wo won't do after "the war (thinks an? Englishwoman). AYe have learned our lessons of energy and thrift. I cannot imagine any butterfly women: after tho war. AVc have- learned touse our heads and. our hands, and we will want to continue. I do not beulieve we will wast© food and fuel aswe did, nor will wa be afraid of bein§.. considered •'mean" if we look after these things ourselves. AYe will nofebe so inconsiderate of servants either,, and we won't plant only flowers v& our gardens.
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Marlborough Express, Volume LII, Issue 285, 20 November 1918, Page 2
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395PATENTS. Marlborough Express, Volume LII, Issue 285, 20 November 1918, Page 2
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