She : 'Tis ever woman's lot to suffer in silence.
He: Yes ; and if they'd only let-us suffer in the same way how happy we'd be.
Lady: "What! You just como out of prison ? I wonder you are not ashamed to own it!" Ne'er-do-well :"I don't own it, lady—wish I did. I was only a lodger."
Mrs Newlywcd : "I wonder why we aro crowing tired of each other?" Mr Newlywed : " I haven't an idea!" Mrs Newly wed : " Yes; maybe (hat is the reason."
a MONOPOLY
A good Patent, if properly registered and protected, is a great monopoly. It is the absolute property of a patentee, who should ran it for all its worth. Some handsome fortunes have been made out of Patents. Probably you have an idea of making improvements in some mechanical device, or you have struck upon something quite new, and stand in doubt about its practicability and value. This is just the time when you should enlist tho services of Baldwin and Ray ward, Patent Agents and Consulting Engineers, Wellington. Write for their "pamphlet" Hints to Inventors," or call upon them.—Advt.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8278, 20 October 1905, Page 7
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