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The Rev. M. Mullineux, M. 0., agent of the ]N 7 ow Zealand and Canadian Red Cross in Franco, who is passing through Dunedin for the informed u« last night that the work of completing the cemeteries in the war areas is proceeding so expeditiously under the War Graves Commission that there are now not fewer than 50 finished cemeteries, that about 100 are nearing completion, and that in all probability there will be 500 finished in aftothej year’s time. Mr Mnllinoux bears emphatic testimony to the care with which the work of the commission, whose motto is uniformity and equality, is being carried out and to the fine appearance presented by the cemeteries. Messrs Baldwin and Hayward (district managers, Mirams Bros., 21 Crawford street, Dunedin), Head Office, Wellington, report that recently they acted as agents in filing the following applications for letters patent: —O. White, Auckland, milking machine; A. Gibbons, Melbourne, tent; J. Auckland, belt fastener; Knight an. Co.. London, books; J. Meter, California, gases; T. West. Chicago, carburettor; W. TomUinson, Wellington, stuffing .box; W. Pononghouse, Christchurch, dairy apparatus; J. Evans, Pukekohe, rabbit catching; A. B. Brasch, “laveatopr Beere, Auckland, wire bending; Wellington, lamp. Send for Guido.” Post free.—Advt,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18465, 28 January 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18465, 28 January 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18465, 28 January 1922, Page 10