OBTAIN A PATENT.
New; ideas or improvements on existing arrangements should be patented, provisionally at any rate. Tullest details as to procedure, etc., are contained in/onr pamphlet "Advice to Invent-ors,"-'which will be posted free of cost on implication to HENRY HUGHES, Patent Agent, Queen's Chambers, Wei. lingtbn.
The mission of ifHETJMO is to eradj' cate nrie acid from the system, and it dote this most thoroughly. RHEDMO is the greatest of all rheumatism cures. Thousands of our own countrymen haye tested and proved its inestimable worth. ay it and you will obtain relief. All .eumts and Stores, 2s 6J and 4s 6d. .'■ The' triumph of tne T.v. Oorset is fasily understood. Great surgeons and specialists commend the P.B. Injury was caused by the old-fashioned Jcorset, but the PJ>. confers benefit. It supports a*.d ennobles the figure •and'-gives sti^n^th and stimulus. Demand- the P.D., and get it.*
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 6 March 1909, Page 2
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146OBTAIN A PATENT. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 6 March 1909, Page 2
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