Messrs Baldwin, Son. and Carey, Patent Attorneys (formerly Baldwin and Hayward), Head Office, Wellington (District Managers, Mirame Brothers, Crawford street, Dunedin), report that recently they acted as Agents in filing the following Applications for Letters Patent; Maclennan, A. G., St. Kilda (Vic., Aust.) Portable Tyre Repairing Vulcanising Devices; Pirelli Sore Italians, Milan (Italy). Cables; Gray, C-, Wellington, Wire Kinking Tool; Rawlinson, A. J., Auckland, Display Ticket Holder; Ludvigsen, A., Pal merston North, Hospital Table; Marconi’s Wireless Tele Co., Ltd., London, Radio Receivers; Telefhnken Qes., Berlin, Generators; Tucker, J. 8., Birmingham, Plug Couplings. Send for “INVENTORS' GUIDE?’ post free.—Advt. The rose became the emblem of England after the Wars of the Roses, when Henry VII took as his device the sign of the united roses of Lancaster and York. The Thistle has been the emblem of Scotland since the eighth century. It is said to commemorate an unsuccessful night attack by the Danes on Stirling Castle. Their presence was revealed by their crying on treading on thistles with their bare feet.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21384, 11 July 1931, Page 9
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