MACKffi AND CO., DISTILLERS, LTD., ISLAY and GLASGOW, shippers of the "WHITE HORSE" WHISKY— estab. lished 1742—in order to protect the publia and let them have the old famous Whisky ts they ship it, will be obliged for inform*- "■■ tion direct or to their Agents of anyone suspected of tampering with the quality of the '• WHITE HORSE." Everything from the proverbial " jS"|> " needle to an anchor" is the reuult of M improvements made by ingenious men. \Sj The inventor who improves often wins '■:?& greater monetary rewards than the origin- 3 ator; but only when his improvements ara • ..-;"'! protected. The first step for every man?-'" . i{& who has devised an. ; inipr6vemeDt is to coa- - ' ,;: suit a firm of trustworthy patent agents, • ■ .'- Messrs. Hfeldwin and Ray ward, 30, His ! Majesty's Arcade, Auckland, enjoy. Ibs highest reputation ttertfughftW Br*' minion, " , t _ i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15504, 10 January 1914, Page 5
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