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DR SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES are a positive cure/ ; for Indigestion,, Flatulence* Heartburn, Acidity 1 of the Stomach, ■ and 'all- Stomach Troubles. Price, 2s 6d per tin bf '80 Tabules. Obtainable everywhere. ' , . A great .saving nas heen effectec) in the Postal Department since October last by abondoning the date-stamping of letters on the back of the envelope. This innovation wqis made quietly on October 1, and such' satisfaction has it given that no single complaint has. been, made to the authorities . about letters being delivered late . ' • > REWARD OF ORIGINALITY. Large fortunes are the reward of inventions. Simple improvements to articles of every-day use provide, a substantial increase to the uiventor's income. Read "Advice to Inventors," post free.— HENRY HUGHES^?Patent Agent, 157 Featherston street", -Wellington. . ,''■-. Tlie apple' and pear section of the Hawke's Bay Autumn. - Show programme 'has bfeeu put on a much more liberal footing than in' former years. . In place of five classes for these -fruits, there are now eighteen classes. The ?H&wke's Bay Fruitgrowers' Association are offering £3 3s in cash . prizes foiv a champion collection of six named varieties of dessert apples, and -J-S3 3s foi; a bhain. jioh collection of copking apples, ahd in addition T. Horton, Ltd., are offering a gold medal for the? first prize winner of each of these collections? There are also nine, .separate classes for named varieties of apples and two' classes for cases of apples. The pertr section cofr gists of five separate classes for named varieties. Altogether the fruit portion of the programme has been up dn a very liberal scale.

YOUR Cough troubles you most at night, just when retiring, and you have difficulty in getting off to. sleep. •• Try NAZO?L^-it acts like a charm. An hour before youi retire take two drops on loaf sugar, and allow to dissolve slowly ( in 'the mouth, and rub two or three drops between the \ 'hands and; thoroughly inhale ! through the nostrils for a few minutes, and repeat again -just on retiring. It is worth trying. NAZOL te sold by chemists and stores at Is 6d. per bottle, containing 60 doses.

PATENTS. HENRY HUGHES, Patent and Trade Marks isgent (authorised by the 1 N.Z. Government) reports the following, list 'o' Patent applications in New Zealand, as compiled from the Government Gazette of the 24th February':— ( ' Auckland. — H. B. Hughes, pump conhectiah; W. House, motive power; "S. Fulljames tank flange ; S. Parlour, jlax. catcher; S. ,G. Roseman, broom, or brush manufacture-; K. Sutherland, telescope; J. Taylor; concrete pillar ; G. Colthurst, shine; P'. Gilinbur, step ladder; T. Woodroft'e, incubator; Suttie and Wynyard, apparatus for operatiiig flax catcher; Hi. Hill, swingletrec attacl*.meiut; L. Dillmore, safety lint pins; Hardley and Hardley, bracket for spouting. ' v . Wellington. — Anderson, Pargeter and Davis, water heater; S. Roche, rheumatism, etc., cure; W. McKay, -water wheel ; W. Hoyland, hiatal clip system ; W. IJoyland, metal chip detachable box construction; E. .Lanchester, paint' brush bindei* ; E. Nevill, aeroplane • "W. McLeod, seat; E. *Larcomb, caisson for submerged walls; R.VHaworth, knockdown box; Lambie and Edlin, exhausting air; E. Ehmshaw, propeller liife guard; E. Browne, wire^ strainer ; Nielsen and Wilton, power transmission variable speed mechanism ; F. WSllcocks, milking machine pulsator-; Simonson and King, appliance for filling articles with kerosene ; Simonson and King, music holder ; A. ?H?ansen, animal leg fastener; A. Radd, milking , machine»s; Hawkins, Ogilvio and' Nairn, aeroplane;' Giles 'and? Retter, bootmaker's last stand; B. Wallis, picture mount, cutter; D.- ?McCrae, mattress ; R. Carruthers, milk can. Canterhury.-r-H, Carrington, building bracket; H. Dempsey, furniture reviver; R. Ofeilvie, speed gear; ,H. Y u "* s . t<,,ie » bottle stopper. J. Price, relief block printing; P. and D. Duncan, ..Limited, plough'; H. Wallace, horse, etc., throwing apparatus; T. Pickering, photograph printing apparatus ; A: Boveridge, improvements in doors of stoking fiiirnaccs ; •W. Fisher, manufacture of cooling vessels ; A'. Christian, convertible article of furniture.

Otago.^J. Bain, horse hoe- draught attachment; Stevenson and Falconer, clinffcutter knife sharpener; E. Hume, corset; M. Braik, fireless oookor ; W. Macgregor, reels for wire tighleners; J. Hunter, fixing for carrying brush Hised in pasteurising app?aratus. Mr Hughes' firm-, has been establislicd for over 25 years, and handles the bulk ,of the N.Z. Patent business. Send for 'free pamphlet, "Advice to Inventors." Offices *. 167 Featherston St. .-Wellington : 103 Queen St., Auckland; 183 Hereford street. Christchurch ; and A.iM.P. Build-: Ings, Dunedin.V .

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 23089, 5 March 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 23089, 5 March 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 23089, 5 March 1910, Page 7

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