HOW FORTUNES HAVE BEEN MADE.
The smallest things often bring fortunes to lucky inventors. "Dancing Jim Crow" yielded £15,000 a year ! "Pharoah's Serpents," £10,000! "Pigs m Clover,'" "The Return Ball," "Needle-threader, '' "Pencil Sharpener," all produced fortunes. The celluloid eyelet for boots brings m a princely income. The dress-suspender Drought a fortune m less than a year. There are many thousands of others. — Extract from Pamphlet giving information on Patents, free on application from Baldwin and Rayward, National Chambers, Wellington ; or, from their Branch Offico. Legal Chambers, Queen street,. Auckland
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9643, 19 January 1903, Page 3
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89HOW FORTUNES HAVE BEEN MADE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9643, 19 January 1903, Page 3
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