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Patents, Trade Marks and Designs THAMES STREET 40 DOWLING STREET OAMARU DUNEDIN. Representative: Principal: HENRY HAY ROBERT WALES F.M.C.1.P.A., M.l.Mech.E., F.A.I.P.A. 8.M.1.P.A.A. And MEMBER NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE OF PATENT ATTORNEYS. WORD A about PATENT PRACTICE BE PROMPT TO PROTECT YOUR INVENTION. It u of the utmost importance that an inventor, when he has completed an invention, should file his application for patent at once. He who first files an application for patent has a great advantage over the tardy inventor who files his application subsequently, and many a valuable patent has been lost by delays. An advantage of even a single day may secure a valuable patent which would otherwise be lost. TRADE MARKS In many cases the owner of a Trade Mark does not seek to register it until he has used it substantially. 1 consider this unwise, because sometimes the owner will find that after the Trade Mark has become one of the chief assets of his business, registration is debarred by an identical mark or by one closely resembling it already on register. MY SKILL AND EXPERIENCE as Specialist in Patent and Trade Mark Law is at your service. 1 will give you trustworthy advice on how to obtain full protection for your ideas. My Informatory Booklet will give you valuable hints. Send for a copy.

MAGAZINES FOR 1930 Get going and write for list of Popular Magazines and the subscriptions per year. The reading matter contained in some of these Magazines is of great benefit to families. READING MATTER FOR THE LADIES. A Sydney Side (Saxon Boderwood) 2/9 The N.Z. Nature Book— Money-making from Chinchilla and The Altar of Honour (E. M. Dell) - 6/4 The Kelly Gangl/2 Insects, Part 14/10 Angora Rabbits - - - - - -10 d The Small Dark Man (Walsh) - - 6/4 Cricket (Murdoch)l/9 Plants, Pait 24/10 How to Make £5 from Angora Rabbits 1/2 The Passion for Life (Hocking) - 3/10 The Daily Mail Year Book, 1930 - 1/9 The Young Artist (Easy Guide to The Butterfly Man (Oemler) - - 2/10 DIARIES for 1930 in both small and large The 100 Home-brewed Wines - - 1/8 Drawing) -2/10 The Keeper of the Bees (Stratton- sizes. Prices from 1/10 upwards. Fruit, Bottling and Preserving - - 1/1 Things a Girl Can Make - - 2/10 Porter)l/9 MISCELLANEOUS READING. One Hundred Drinks and Cups - - 1/8 Eeter Pan and Wendy - - - - - 3/10 The Lamp in the Desert (E. M Dell) 1/9 Mechanical World Electrical Pocket Ices, Sundaes, Jellies, etc. -- - - 2/9 Wedding Serviettes (plain white), 1/3 per The Proper Place (0. Douglas) - - 2/3 Book, 192 9 2/2 100 Riddles and 100 Things to Do - 2/8 JOO. Olivia (0. Douglas)2/3 The New Ford Car 4- Good Riddles and Jokes - - - - 1/1 Wedding Cake Boxes, 6/- dozen. FOR THE MEN. Motor Cycling Manual ----- 3/10 Chess, Draughts ---- - - - 1/1 For Picnics and Parties we have packets of The Deemster (Hall Caine) -- - 1/2 The Motor Manual, 27th edition - - 3/10 Toasts and Speechesl/1 Plates (cardboard) containing 10 plates. The Son of Hagar (Hall Caine) - - 1/2 The Story of Bidgie Queen and other Outdoor Games for Boys and Girls lOd 1/1 sma ]l s ; ze 1/3 lareer size The Twister (E. Wallace) - - - - 1/9 Verses (C. H. Winter) - - - - 2/2 Meal-time NoveltieslOd ’ Happy and Hawkins Again (Wason) - 2/9 Paterson’s Sketches and Playettes - 2/2 Dreams and Omens ------ 1/1 ALL PRICES INCLUDE POSTAGE. DUNCAN & SIMPSON, 126 George St. (opp. D.S.A.) Dunedin

Like the Sparkle of Deivy Grass /Clear, flawless diamonds that twinkle and sparkle like \\ dewy grass in the early morning sunshine—gems \\ of perfect beauty and purity, in exquisite \\ settings of platinum or gold, make an irre- \\ sistible appeal to every woman. Only \\ such gems, full-lustred and fault- \\ lessly cut are found in \\ our collection. And \\ our prices are \\ exceedingly \\ moderate. \\ Five-diamond, Three-diamond, Il this style, , tE ” . // from £lO. from £7/10/- —* Comer Princes Street and Moray Place, Dunedin.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3958, 21 January 1930, Page 80

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Page 80 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3958, 21 January 1930, Page 80

Page 80 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3958, 21 January 1930, Page 80

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