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A MONPOLY.

A good patent, if properly regis ered and protected, ia a greatmonopoly. It is the absolute property of the patentee, who should run it for all it is worth. Some handsome fortunes have been made out of patents. Probably you haye ao idea of making improvements in some mechanical device, or you have struck upon something quite new, and stand in doubt about its practicability and value. This is just the time when you should enlist the services of Baldwin and Rayward^ Patent Agents and Consulting Engineers, Wellington. Write for their pamphlet "Hints to Inventors," o? call upon them.— C. Langley Bell representative for kelson, opposit , Post Office. "■■,"■•

a bucket of water, and a number of other people were complaining of the same thing. Another member stated that he nearly got shot whilst on his recent honeymoon, the bullet of a pea rifle just went past in front ol his stomach. Then again, not bo lon^ ago, whilst passing G.os.ham Parle on .his way to church with hi; family, he was nearly shot twice by some boys who we're tiring bullets ! about. Another member said that whilst he was sitting in hia office one day, a bullet came through the window* The Board decided to take steps to j prohibit the use of pea riflca within the town boundary, the chairman I undertaking to interview the Police i on the matter.

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Colonist, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11558, 20 February 1906, Page 3

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A MONPOLY. Colonist, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11558, 20 February 1906, Page 3

A MONPOLY. Colonist, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11558, 20 February 1906, Page 3