i Patents, Trade Marks and Designs e OBTAINED BY ROBERT WALES M.LMecb.E., F.A.LP.A., F.M.C.I.P.A. (Lon.), 8.M.1.P.A.A., Fol. Incor. Inst. N.Z. Patent Attorneys 40 Dowling Street, DUNEDIN. PATENTS Many Inventors patent their idea in one country, then are under the impression they have World's Rights.” A Patentee in possession of Letters Patent for an Invention has protection ONLY for the country or colony in which he obtains a Patent, and consequently a valuable invention should be patented in each country where a large sale may be looked for. TRADE MARKS The great value and advantage of securing a Trade Mark, as well as Patent protection, is emphasised when one considers the number of goods on the market to-day whose reputation has been made by their TRADE MARK.
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Otago Witness, Issue 4085, 28 June 1932, Page 76
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