THE VALUE OF PATENTS.
The U.S. . Commissioner of Patent ttated. if a patent is. worth anything, i< .an, if properly managed, 'easily be sold for from £2000 tr- -£10,000; If you hay* invented any . new 7 article that suppli« a public heed write HENRY HUGHES. Patent": Agent. 157, Featherston-strect WEtLINGTON. Established 188? ."Advice to Inventors" Dostea free..
-".The lovely display of. Millinery now -made at Mrs Anstioe's for mid-summer and holiday wear is really' worth peeing. Each hat shown is beautiful, .becoming, serviceable, and moderate in price, and the whole showing is thoroughly artistic and interesting.' Ladies- are invited to call and try on some of these pretty hats, they're, just what you want for the holidays.* / ■" : '":.".- :■' - '. :. A\
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 11 December 1909, Page 2
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