A FORTUNE FROM BARBED WIRE. When Isaac Ellwood found barbed wire he had invented kept out his neighbours' pigs, he immediately patented his idea His promptitude and enterprise was a for tune of £3,000,000. Your invention may achieve a similar success, but only if protected thoroughly. Messrs. Baldwin and Rayward, patent attorneys, 10 His Majesty's Arcade, Auckland, give reliable advice on all patent matters. OAKLAND CARS! Don't cday booking up your order for a 1914 model, selfstarting, self-lighting J)elco system), fiveseater Oakland car at £365 complete. Finished in grey and nickel. Very handsome cars.— agents, Skeates and White, Customs' Street East. The Exhibition is illustrated both by day and right in the beautiful Exhibition Nußjbejr of the ApQUAMB Weekly New.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15500, 6 January 1914, Page 4
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