OBTAIN A PATENT. New ideas or improvements on existing arrangements should be patented, provisionally at any rate. Fullest details as to procedure, etc., are contained in our pamphet, "Advice to Inventors," which will be posted free of cost on application to HENRY HUGHES, Patent Agent, Queen's Chambers, Wellington. Wanganui representative, Mr C. J. Wray. He sat in his office, supposed to be working, but really only thinking despondingly. "I've half a mind to give it all up." Someone was announced, and he pulled himself together with an effort. Then, recognising an old friend, he confessed that he was feeling decidedly down. "Look here, old fellow, if you take my advice, you'll ease off a bit, and take a bottle of Wilton's Tonic. You're all run down, and thought I used to scoff at tonics myself, I know Wilton's Tonic helps one a* bit. It's 3s b'd i\ bottle." Wilton's Tonic is for run-down people. Tt soon banishes that dreadfully tired feeling. 3s. 6d. bottle at Wilton's Pharmacies, next Post Office, and 46 River Bant. Healthful Mineral Waters—Apanta, Hunyadi Janos, Puriri, Fredrichshall— at Wilton's Pharmacies, next Post Office and 46 River Bank. i
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12185, 29 March 1909, Page 7
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