PATENTS.
HENRY HUGHES, Patent and Trade Marks Agent (authorised by the N.Z. Government) reports the following list o? Patent applications m New Zealand., as compiled from the Government Gazette of tlie 10th March : —
Auckland.— C. Sextie, leather solution; R. Latham, rilte . breach anangomient; R. Ijfltliam, repeating ii110;..,J. Dor nbuch, motor; S. Trevor, oil prwlu/j---tion from kauri soil ; ■■ T. ' Jameson-, "buighir alarm';' W. Findlay, brush juid broom inanufaetuie ; J. Mitchell, key ring device; .Hogging and Hcsketh, ' air brake; J. Worsnop, Wi/idow I fflSteti ; P4\;. J: ' Kirkbride, trolley pole; A. Wright, stamping, etc., macliine; S. Hard ley . niilk. oooler and aerator.
Wellington. — A; Death, electric indication coil; W. Norgiove, rotary'' steam engine ; J. Jackson, sand drift preventing; J. C. . Cairns, aeroplane balancer; Bird and Porteous, boot heel;, .. Nelson and Hart, window sash lock; G. .Watson, flax stripper .drain, spindle; E. Levieii, flax-diiessing machine; Ridd Milking Machine Co., Ltd. , milking machine puJsator ; R. McGaflih, Uax catcher; R. 'McGaffin, flax conveyor ; J. Thomson, gam© apparatus. Canterbury.— A. Widdowson, potato planter and digger; J. Cannell, tram truck safety catch; Christian and Reynolds, trolley pole retriever ; C. Mills, driving away flies ; W. Scott, trolley pole; A. Moore, bicycle; Hodder and Clegg, advertising device ; Hulbert, boot sole and heel; J. Hulbert, boot last; M. Earl, plough skeith ; H. Noy, Union screw; S. Anderson, boot uppers. Otago. — Stroud and Marshall, vehicle wheel ; Love and Skelsey, cement manui Taeture; W. Firth, window; J. Neilsau, sole and heel protector ; J. Dunbar, couch; P. Swanson, railway ■, etc. , brake; J. Burgess, discharging wash boiler water; J. Kruskott', ventilating sash windows.
Mr Hughes' firm has been established for over 25 years, and handles the bulk of the N.Z. Patent business. Send for free pamphlet, "Advice to Inventors." Offices : 157 Featherston St., Wellington : 103 Queen St., Auckland ; 183 Hereford street, Christchurch; and A.M. P. Buildings, Dunedin. / • BRONCHITIS. Otahuhu., Aug. 20, 1909. I, John Arthurs, declare 1 have suffered from Bronchitis for. two years and four months, and have been under four Doctors during that time. ■ Their medi-\ cine has done me no good at all. ' I got a bottle of NAZOL, and after tlie first dose I got relicf ;' and, after ' continuing j its use. for a few daySj I was quite cured of Bronchitis, and can now go to- bed at night ajid sleep comfortably, which I could not do before for the last two years and four months, as I have had to sleep m my armchair at the fireside. It gives ma pleasure m. stating the great benefit I have derived from -using NAZOL. Yours, etc., JOHN 'ARTHURS.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12698, 16 March 1910, Page 7
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