FORTUNES GOING BEGGING. s.mnle inventions are in use in hundreds of hones and workshops. If protected and n..-irk**<•-.) fortunes await the patentees. That J»ricr of yours? Inquire into its possibili*i*s. Write for free "Inventor's Guide" to Raldwin and Rayward. 8 Smeeton's Build--1.-35. Queen Street. Auckland. Representative • 'W. E. Pinches, Mechanical Engineer »nii Draughtsman. Telephone 1514. DON T ACCEPT INFERIOR SUBSTITCTKS for Giibcy's Dry Gin, as plentiful J :ppl of this deservedly-famed stimulant art now available, at all hotels and bottle s'ore«. You can obtain " Gilbey's " if you »-k for " Gilbey's '' and insist on getting " Gilbej's "—the GIN that doctors recommend. Ti;crc -s no remedy for throat and chest troubles that has been tested so thoroughly and searchingly as " Nazol." It. gets more friends the more it is tried. If your throat troubles you, use " Nazol-" All stationers are respectfully requested to make special window displays of the Thinkers' Pictorial School Exercise Books, depicting New Zealand children lifting the world into love a.-J harmony.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17457, 29 April 1920, Page 7
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