WHAT CAN BE PATENTED. A patent cannot be granted for a more idea or principle. The means nrhereby n vendable article is manufactured, providing such means have not been used before to obtain the same result, or which, if used before, obtain the result in a cheaper or better manner than hitherto, are patentable. If an inventor has an idea, of which ho doubts the patentability, he should consult Henry Hughes, of Queen’s Chambers, Eegistered Patent Agents, wno nro prepared to advise inventors upon any gnatter of interest to them. i
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5669, 17 August 1905, Page 7
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91Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5669, 17 August 1905, Page 7
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