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A PROFITABLE IDEA.

! Just how profitable that idea of yours may be is a matter of speculation in your mind. Wby not asoertain with some degree of certainty whether it has any value at all? Consult Baldwin * Bayward Patent Agents and Consulting Engineers, National Chambers, Wellington. You will be told the truth, and if tbe idea is worth patenting, the Patent-rights will be scoured for you. Write for booklet "Patents/ whioh tells you all that is worth telling of what may be patented and how it may be patented. — C. Langley Bell, representative , fori? .*':.**•», opposite Pos* Office !

construction during the term the Liberal Administration had been in office, since January 24th, 1891: - There had been 461 miles 75 chains of railway constructed by the Public Works Dpea rtment and opened for public traffic, while 105 miles 61 chains had been acquired from private owners ahd 'added to the Government;* system, the total increase .having been 656 miles 56 chains. In addition to that 41 miles 21 chains, on which goods traffic was already carried, would be (available for passengers in a few [ weeks. The

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Colonist, Volume XLVII, Issue 11437, 16 September 1905, Page 2

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A PROFITABLE IDEA. Colonist, Volume XLVII, Issue 11437, 16 September 1905, Page 2

A PROFITABLE IDEA. Colonist, Volume XLVII, Issue 11437, 16 September 1905, Page 2

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