ASK BALDWIN ANDRAYWARD.
Every day that you delay securing protection for that invention of yours, there are serious risks and loss of prospective inoome. You cannot tell the potential wealth there is in that notion you've got, and it is bare justice and a wise precaution to seek the protection that the Patent Office grants. There are many pitfalls in taking put Patents ; tis therefore best to let experienced men bundle your p-oj^si-iion. Write for the booklet " Hints to Enventors." or call upon Baldwin and Bay ward Patent Agents and Consulting Engineers, National Chambers, Welling on.^-O. Lanßley Bell, representative fos Solaon, opposite P st Office,
if which is Jbeing talked of all over the Colony. Another interesting number for the matinee will be Poet and Peasant overture (Suppe), a. cornet solo by ! Mr T G Moore, "Cleopatra," and l& selection from The P?fates of Penzance, a fantasia on British airs, and others. The matinee programme will be the same length as the evening concert, viz., 2 hour£. TbS management also announce that the 3s tickets for all the concerts will be obtainable from ..this morning at Jackson's, and as the seating capacity of the Theatre is so limited; only ft certain nu.iviber can be sold, and wo advise all intending • patrons to secure these tickets early. Regarding the suggested open air concert, Mr Tait states that he is consulting his brother on the subject, and nn rtririoundeiiieflt wilt be made on Monday whether it can be given. It is sincerely hpped that Mr. Tait will arrange this ojien-air performance, as it is almost certain that at least three or four thousand people would come from all parts, and such an announcement would ..not affect I the attendance at the concerts in the Theatre, as the heavy booking ; already assures crowded houses. If the prices for the open air concert were fixed at say Is Gd or even 2s, the 1 management would have a record 1 gate. In Dunedin,we are told, quite two thirds of the fifty-six thousand ! population attended the open air I concert, and it is practically certain the same average would attend an : open air concert here. ) In the course of a short chat Mr I Tait remarked yesterday that the Band's tour in New Zealand to date has proved the most astonishing success ever known in this part of ', the worlds
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Colonist, Volume XLIX, Issue 11862, 16 February 1907, Page 2
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395ASK BALDWIN ANDRAYWARD. Colonist, Volume XLIX, Issue 11862, 16 February 1907, Page 2
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