VALID PATENTS.
A patent for an invention is obtained by making application to the Government, i.e., to the Grown, a/nd at the same time ifc is neoessary to accompany uhe same, with drawings and specification of the device, process or machine. Claims are also appended toi the^specificatdon, setting forth in a precise! way of whajfc th.a novel features of the invention consist, aud tlie sj^cification audi drawings must be prepared and drawn in a proper manner. There are thus two essentials that -an inventor and prospective patentee must keep in view. First, . lie should keiep his secret entirely to hinftelf until application * for protection is .nuglo, and second, he should not -leave the draw-' ing of his specification to unskilled persons. Many valuable inventions have been lostf in this manner. ', If you have an invention, fir3t make sure, ■by judicious inquiry, that you have a new j thing, aind then write to Henrv Huehes, Ini ternational Patent Age-nt, 183. Hereford I Street, Cbristchurob, and Wellington, for advice. This #firm. is tihe olde&'t- in New 1 Zealand and handles by far the most business. Obtain their free pamphlet, "Advice , to Inventors." and ;remwnben* that fortunesare made bv patenting simple, everv-day requisites. Telegrams, "Hughes, Patents, Chrisfcohurch » . 5662
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7678, 11 April 1903, Page 6
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205VALID PATENTS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 7678, 11 April 1903, Page 6
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