Solon wrote: "Advise not what is MOST PLEASANT, but what is most USEFUL." You can do both bv savin" "Try Martell's Brandy."... * " * ° j Every man thinks lie is a judge of I music, and pretty well every inventor | has a lingering idea that he can adc- } quately • protect his own patents. i Never was. a greater mistake. The ' wise inventor puts himself under the i guidance or a skilled agent. ?.lessrs ; Baldwin and Rayward, Auckland, i Wellington, ' C'liristchurch and Dun! • cdin, are agents cf repute. They prepare working drawings, and stand beI twe-n the inventor mul his risks. . To call a Brandy better than Mai-toll's ', is an empty boast: to heat it for quality an impossibility. There are nc better judges of a real good thing than Britons all the world over, and that is why they have made kartell's first ; favourite.... Two Guineas for four lines_of rs:<eliv! Read Tonking's Linseed EmuUV.n intimation every Saturday amongst u( v s items. »«
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVI, Issue 14908, 28 November 1912, Page 7
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