CHRONIC CONSTIPATION, LIVER COMPLAINT AND NEURALGIA.
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Messrs. • Baldwin and Rayward, patent agents, Wellington; report that they have filed the following application's for patents in New. Zealand during the: Week ending December 0. .J. P. Donibush, Auckland, an improved motor;. 11, J. Hiokey, Hast-, iugs, adjustable hurdle for horse racing; J. H. Gay, Onmnru, improved method of and apparatus tor falling stono in quarries; Mrs. K. A. M'Gibbon, Dannevirke, improved apparatus for .use in'washing clothes; V. Nightingall, Melbourne,- improvements in electric cooking.appliances and water heaters; E. S. Siburn, London, improvements in loose leaf books, files and the like; S. B. Marchanf, South Australia, improvements in and relating to the erection and construction of walls and building's; H. V. Joliansen, Christchurch, improved guards for lifts and the' like; J. S. Richardson, ' Sydney, an improved composition of material for paths, i-bads and the like; A. J. Leech, Sydney, improvements in ladies', suspenders; H. I). Elliott, Sydney, Aerial pas<=enger-car for amusement purposes; F. • Russell, Ade--laide, improvements in bottle stoppers.
For Children's Hacking Cough at night, Wood's Great Peppermint Cure, Is. 6d, » 2s. od.—Advt. '
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 998, 13 December 1910, Page 9
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