An Oaniai'u resident a few . days age had an unexpected windfall. Twenty years ago lie lent £25 to a man who was in straitened circumstances. He had lost sight of the man, and forgotten the money. The receipt of a cheque for £7O in payment of principal, interest, and compound ’ interest, with a covering letter of thanks, convinced him that acts of generosity do not always go unrewarded. YOU, TOO. Midi IT HE AX INVENTOR! When you are forging ahead at your daily work, haven’t you sometime thought how some appliance mighty he improved or replaced bv something bet ter Don’t, let those ideas go by. Let us advise you how they can be turned into hard cash. —Henry Hughes.. Ltd.. Patent Agents, 157 Feathers ton Street, Wellington. Local Agents: Hal! and Crnw.shuw.-~ 4.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16607, 10 December 1924, Page 7
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