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WHAT CONSTITUTES A PATENT? “Anything that is novel and useful, and that shows some ingenuity or invention, can be patented.” This is a sample of tho information contained in the book “Advice to Inventors.” Copy sent free on request by HENRY HUGHES, LTD., 157, Featherston St., Wellington, or Local Agents, WILSON AND GREY, Brougham St., New Plymouth. 41

TASTES GOOD. DOES GOOD. When you drink Wai-Rongoa Natural Mineral Water you not only enjoy a most refreshing beverage, but you tako a health-giving water, which stimulates 'the liver flushes the kidneys, and clears injurious ferments from the system. Wai-Rongoa helps you to eat well, sleep well, work well. Take it solely, or with wines, spirits, milk. Clubs, hotels, stores, chemists.*

MISCELLANEOUS. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH. I THOMAS HARCOURT AMBROSE 5 VALINTINE, Chief Health Officer under “The Public Health Act, 1908,” in pursuance and acting under the authority of His Excellency the Governor, do hereby until further notice forbid any person or company in the North Island of New Zealand carrying passengers for hire in any public conveyance by sea or land plying in any port or between any ports of the said Island to allow any Maori or HalfCaste Maori to enter or travel upon or in any such conveyance unless such Maori or Half-Caste produces a certificate under the hand of an officer of the Public Health Department or under the hand of a Public Health Vaccinator authorising such Maori or Half-Caste 'Maori to travel in the said Island. Every person who disobeys this orders is liable to a penalty of fifty pounds. Dated at Wellington this 14th day of July, 1913. T. H. A. VALINTINE, Chief Health Officer. c 644 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH. I THOMAS HARCOURT AMBROSE 5 VALINTINE, Chief Health Officer, in pursuance of the powers conferred on me by Section 18 of “The Public Health Act, 1908,” do hereby forbid any Maori in the North Island of New Zealand to leave any place in which Maoris reside and which place is supposed to be infected with a dangerous infectious disease unless he proves to the satisfaction of an inspector appointed for the purpose that he has been vaccinated within one month previously or unless he produces a certificate which shows to the satisfaction of such inspector that he is not likely to convey infection. Every person who disobeys this order is liable to a penalty of fifty pounds. Dated at Wellington this 14th day of Julv. 1913, T, H.' A. VALINTINE, Chief Health Officer.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144147, 17 July 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144147, 17 July 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144147, 17 July 1913, Page 7