A claim that the top-side method of lighting art galleries was being recognised in Great Britain was made l>y Mr. ■S. Hurst Scager, the originator of the method, when he addressed the Canterbury Philosophical Institute on “The Art Galleries-of Europe.” Mr, Hurst tieager urged that Christchurch should have an up-to-date gallery. TO-DAY’S IDEAS A TIE TO-MORROW’S INDUSTRIES. To-morrow’s great inventions conic from to-day’s simple ideas. Have you an idea of any sort? It' you have, don’t broadcast it and risk another party developing it and its money-making probabilities. Ask for our odvioo and how to protect it. Henry Hughes, Ltd. (Directors, W. B. Hughes and J. T. Hunter, Rogd. Patent Attorneys), 157, Fcathcrstou Sired, Wellington. Local Agents.—4,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17008, 15 April 1926, Page 4
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