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STATUTORY DECLARATIOMi/ "*«? , I, Grorge Macdonai-d, of Jn B ««, Ro«4 M Bti Albans. Papahul, Christchurch, in the Colony of N«w Zealand, do solemnly and sincerely decUre that t have carefully read the annexed document, eontUt* lne ot three folios and oonsecutively nomb«r«d Cram one to three, and that it contains and Isa tn» and faithful account of my illness and cure by Clements Tonlo. and also contains my full perm isslon topnb* li«h In any way my statements, which I glTe Tol« untarlly, without receiving any payment-«nd I rnaka this aofcinn declaration coasetentlousljT believinf OM 6ame to be true, and by yirtue^ot IhijmUMi of an Act of the General Assembly of Njw Zealand, Intituled " The Justices of Peaoo Act, *88a." Declared at thto third toyfrPse— . " OM thoug>tt<l tj.

PATENTS AND PATENT I AGENTS. —i, -4 Patents . are a reward that is given bp the Government to inventors for the fruit of their brains.; Ifc is an incontrovertibl« fact thai the present prosperity and pre dominance, of the United States of America as a manufacturing country is largely du« to the liberal patent laws of that, country, Thousands of patents issue yearly fromth* patent office, for improvements in ma chines which would never have seen thf light were it not for the reward in th« shape of a monopoly, that the patent offers, These machines increase the output of thfl manufactures, and hereby add to the nafl tion's wealth, but at the same time thfl inventor secures his share, which in man^fl cases is not a small one. If anyone hafl invented an article, no matter what, thafl .fills a long-felt want or replaces a less eflj ficienb contrivance, and it is new, there ifl nothing on earth that will stop him getflj ting a patent for it. . H But in order to obtain a good patentß the inventor will do well to employ a pal tent agent to make his drawings and PJ«H pare the specification and claims, by whiclß the patent will afterwards be construed^ There is no better firm for his purpos^ than Henry Hughes, International PatenH Agent,- 183, Hereford Street, Christchurcbß and Wellington. The firm has been estabH lished for upwards- of 21 years.and at preH sent handles the bulk of New Zealand work. Write to them and obtain their freß pamphlet, " Advice to Inventors," which » invaluable to inventors and all connecte^B , with inventions. . 5169 H

! There is no white man's country unde^J . the British, flag where the Chinese hav^B been introduced bufc has bitterly regretted that it ever opened its doors to these Asiati^^ immigrants. — "Daily News." H S jj* •* ■ 'r% bo isV eR eo. I hCur^ all l it ToachdsrH I MUST HAVE j TRACKER^BRANi iT CURED ME BEFOXSjM

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7667, 28 March 1903, Page 6

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