. PATENTABLE INVENTIONS. The inventions that conta ; n the smallest amount of novelty are sometimes the most successful, commercially. Large fortunes have been made by the patenting of ideas which most people w>uld not consider subject matter for a patent. Improvements in articles of daily use and which can be sold cheaply, are considered sources of profit when patented. It does not pay to neglect or give away your ideas. No after what it may be, expert advice should be obtained from Henry Hughes, Patent Experts, Queen's Chambers, Wellington. 833 For Chronic Che; ...fate, Woods' ureat Peppermint Care, Is fid.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5678, 28 August 1905, Page 6
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