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* PATENTS,

Henry Hughes, Patent and Trade Marks Agent (authorised by New Zealaud Government), reports the --following list of patent applications iv New Zealaud. compiled from tbe Government Gazette of January 27th. 1910:— Auckland*. —P. A. Le Marquauii, hat-pin point protector; J. Youug, dispensing aerated liquids; J. Brown, tar and rubber compo; T. Clark, building block: F. Thompson, Venetian blind; L. Volkuer, bread tin; P. Brigha.nl. horse collar; J. Mitchell. shirt-cuff; J. Mitchell, wall plug ;J. Mitchell, door stop; .J. Mitchell, case- / rneut window bracket; J. Mitchell, window operatiug mechanism; J. Mitchell, uecktie; J. Mitchell, antirattler for windows; J. Mitchell, window blind ; J. Mitchell, preventing waste of water; T. Donnelly, motor driving gear; E. Morrison, seed stripper; Hammill aud Murray, boot aud shoe toe-puff; 0. and W. Smith, washing powder; Chandler aud Co., gas burners; F. Watling, plate lift. Weijteugtou. —G. SMailer, milk jug lid ; Wollins and Wilson, hand milkiug machine: A. J. Bland, book rest: E. Larcomb, culinary requisite; Barnett and Finnerty, operating tramway points; J. Meureuthiu, milking machine pulsator; P. Vernie, hatpin; K. Stevens, teat cups of milking machines: Brown and Hynes, tow conveyor and separator; J. B. MacEwan and Co., milking, apparatus; Beale aud Hewett, hosiery knitting machine; V. Blair, acetylene gas generator; J. H. Morrison, sheep shear driving gear. Canterbury. —G. Holmes, drawing off liquids; C. Restall, step-ladder; H. Watson, hanging wall-paper; T. McLanghlou, uon-reilllable bottle; C. Baueile, plough; J. Carmine, tea iuf user; H. S~au_tone, bottle stopper; N. Davies, fire escape; G. Pearson, well-boring appliance ;E. Donaldson, washing flax fibre; R. Palmer, rafts, etc. ; D. Edgar, saddle-cloth cover, etc. ; T. Dent, horse collars; A. Scott, construction of boxes; G. Jennings, double insulator bolt; D. Palmer, folding chair. Otago.—J. Patersou, bowl measure ; T. Adams, cooking utensil; S. Wolf, demonstrating value of musical notes ; J. Johustou, locomotive engine driving gear; Ooutts aud Davies, cable couneiPons; Chapman and Wilsou, aeroplanes. Mr Hughes' firm has beeu established over twenty-five years, and handles the bulk of the New Zealand patents business. Send for free pamphlet, "Advice to Inventors. " Offices, 183 Hereford - street, Christchurch ; A.M.P. Buildings, Dunediu ; 157 J. ea-therston-street, Wellington; and 103 Queen-street, Aucklaud.

THAT TIRED FEELING. It is not narural to have that tired feeling day in and day out, that you goto bed with at night and get up with iv the morning—it is a sure sign that your system is out of order. To refresh yourself aud regain that strong vigorous feeling you should take a course of Chamberlain's Tablets. They wiil strenghten your stomach and stimulate your liver aud bowels to renewed activity; although you have not realised it, it is these organs that have caused that tired feeling. There is no better medicine made for all disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels than Chamberlain's Tablets. Sold by all chemists and storekjJfcers.* A soldier with only one leg would seem to be anomaly, but the French town ot Roubaix can boast of one, in the person of Alexaudre Murth, a Reservist of the lGlst Infantry Regiment. Murth broke his leg some months ago owing to an accident whilst digging a well. The limb was amputated, aucl replaced by a wooden substitute. Recently Murth was called upon to undergo the usual seventeen days of training at St. Mihiel. He duly presented himself, expecting to be discharged, but, to his surprise, was detained at the barracks, and set to mending shoes, despite his ignorance of tho craft. The colonel even threatened him once with eight days' "cells" because he was not prompt enough in rising to the salute. The actual worth of RHEUMO cannot be computed in pounds and shillings. Ask one of the thousands who have tried it, and found relief, what they would give for RHEUMO, . were Rheumatism. Gout, Sciatica, or LumJfc_w_.{o to attack them again. You, too, can be ''cured, and a bottle will only cost you 2y Gd and 4s Gd at any chemist's or store* At the Lancaster County Police Court, Richard Donkin, an elderly man, ■<•£> had been unable to find employment since an injury about five years ago, when he was compensated, was charged with begging. His wife said the family had been starving for some time. Seven of them had been trying to live on 13s per week, and they had frequently to go without food. Her children had gone to school without breakfast, and her daughters had returned to the in* 11 without a bite that morning. The Bench discharged the prisoner, and a collection was made for the family amongst the officials, police, etc., the Bench contributing also. PILES RAPIDLY CURED. "I had been" suffering from Piles for some little time, aud had tried various advertised Ointments for my complaint, but I only grew worse. I gave Rexoua a trial, and was pleasantly surprised to find I was completely cured in four days. I ased Laxo-Tonic Pills at the same time, so they may have helped towards my quick recovery, Mrs Maggie Munro, Cooper-sfl-P., Balmain, N.S.W. Rexona, the Rapid Healer, is sold iv triangular pots at Is Gd and 3s. Obtainable everywhere.* A North-country coroner is said to be awaiting the suicide of a local poet who wrote about clasping "the two tremulous hands" of "his lady-love, but which the printer made to read "the two tremendous hands."

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9593, 3 February 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9593, 3 February 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9593, 3 February 1910, Page 7

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