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HAVE YOU A PATENT?

OK AN IDEA WHICH MIGHT RESULT IN A PROFITABLE:PATENT?' WE ARE NOT-PATENT AGENTS, but we contond, . and no one can doubt that the way to make nionoy quickly is by getting out a successful patent or supplying the idea for one.'.: It takes money ;to : make money,. and tnany :brilliant, ideas : which might result in the making of thousands of pounds, to those who havo conceived tho ideas are to-day going to waste fbr lack of capital nnd the necessary knowledge and. experience as to how to get, tho benefit of them. ■ Granted ono has-tho money to seouro patent rights throughout; the world, which involves an approximate expenditure of about . jc-ioioo, of what use are these rights, no matter how good the patent may be, without the necessary money, to put the patent on the market and the required. connections throughout'various countries to. ensure obtaining the ftiH benefit-of. it. The; value of a patent in New Zealand is small as compared to its value in other , parts 'of v the' word., The United States alone'has a population of one hundred niilliori people and tremendous wealth; but to go there get acquainted with conditions' and make arrangements to properly introduce a'patent would take a year's time, to say nothing of' the necessary money, and- very few have the time aijd money. , ' . . . . ' - : Supposing,: on ■ the other hand,' one : has a good idea, supposing one has ,a good patent, and admitting tho money..can be prooured, What is: the use of spending much money and much-time or investing capital until one is convinced that'no one else.nas had tho'same idea before,, and, above all, one is convinced of ' its 'commercial value, that iB, the direct financial. benefits that will result. Naturally, the advice of a patent agents is always in favour of going ;.ahead because that is lm line of business-and how -he makes money. ': AVheri Capital, approaches you and says you" havo the Wains and we have the capital, and ,ira<-.are. prepared' to. take all risks and f will give you: a ; fair' proportion-ot the darnings of your invention, that brings it down to a fair, equitablebusiness proposition, and that' is what we are prepared to do. 'We have tho best of- connections throughout tho leading commercial countries; we have and can get the necessary money to exploit any goad patent; 'WO want to make money ourselves; and we want the man who has got tho brains to concoive the idea to make money. "We are willing to. put our money l against his brai>«i, provided 'that our business judgment and experience and the. result of our investigations convinces-us that tho idea or patent is a good oho. . We are . willing to put our facilities at your, disposal, to givo you .tho benefit of our advice and experience in the handling of patents. AVo arc .prepared, to put up the newssarv money fo.' . tho secrine . of 'patent right= and the prßper,exploiting of a patent, provided wc believe the patent is a'good one. You run no risk; we put up our time and money anil if the'patent is a success we give ,vou' onofourth of tho net earnings of 6uoh patent, and naturally, in our own interest, wo will obtain every penny possiblo, and our facilities - permit -us to say that wo are in a position to set full value. The-patent rights remain in your name, and we entqr. into conti'act with you stipulating our obligations and agreeing to give you one-fourth interest of the net' profit and to . render a faithful account of our doings The only stipulation that we make !b, that in presenting your patent or idea to us you give a slight indication of your confidence by paving ua i£s, which amount will bo used towards the. incidental expenses of investigation and research.' Surely no one with and confidence in his idea or patbnt would object to the payment of so small an amount, so that -he may obtain certainty and be assured of success if the proposition is-a good one. THE PATENT EXPLOITING SYNDICATE , • - ' -P.0.-Box 405, Dunedin. • Beet Bank Eoforcncea given. Tfiia.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 502, 8 May 1909, Page 7

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HAVE YOU A PATENT? Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 502, 8 May 1909, Page 7

HAVE YOU A PATENT? Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 502, 8 May 1909, Page 7

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