Invention has raised ua from say- > agery to the intellectual position we hold to-day. Every inventor 1 ib a benefactor to miamlkind, and in this age of commercialism, if he goes the ' right way about it, ha 6 considerable ' possibilities of personal gain. For ■< expert advice consult Messrs Balwin i and Rayirard, 30 His Majest.y'g Ai'- 1 cade, Auckland.—Ad-rt. i 1 Wood's Realisation Sale of Akmg- 1 neid drapery t&odk ia now in fall j swin^. All good* arw mart«d in plafn figure* tbowing tV reduotiont made in red figures. An etriy visit is fsssot. 1 tial, aa tße low prios* are rapidly < reducing Urn •took—Adrt, . i
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 29 December 1911, Page 2
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