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Messrs. Baldwin and Rayward, patent attorneys, report that tho following applications compiled from tho Patent Office journal havo been made recently for letters patent of Now Zealand:— K. 0. Jorgenson, Auckland, pared grip and advertising medium; T. H. Mann, Spreydon, appliance .in tobacco pipo stem, preventing passage of liiccotino; A. J. Arlow, Christchurch, motorvehicle lamps burning kerosene vapour, acetylene, etc., gasses; C. Edwards, Auckland, automatic st-eol rope brake; A. E. Park, Wellington, non-refillablo bottlo; J. 0. Hewitson,_ Tokomaru, chaff-cutting; IJ. J. Whiteside, Kaupo, flax, etc., preserving; 11. F. Hoycock, Martinborough, pneumatic tyro; T. Taylor, Timaru, sprayer; Mitchell and Gell, Auckland, galvaniscd-iron sheets securing for analagous purposes; J. C. Albon, Maaigere, horse-halter; E. J. Powick, Wakaweka, artificial teeth. An improvement has taken/ place in tho condition of Mr. W. H. Shipton. salesman at Messrs. Kirkcaldie and Stains, whoso lie.ad was jammed between the lift and tho grille on Saturday last. It is now beliie<vodi that he is out of danger, but somo time must elapse before he will bo discharged) from tho hospital. Mr. Wellcsley C. Bailey (founder of the Mission to Lepers) will tell of tho triumphs of the Gospel in work amongst the lepers of the Empire in tho St. John's classroom this evening, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Bailey will speak at tho Baptist Church, Vivian Street, at 8.30 p.m.

Influenza quits if you try this euro:— At the first symptom take a few drops of "NAZOL" on a lump of sugar. Dissolve slowly in tlio mouth, and repeat at intervals—Advt.

Arrangements are woll in hand for the great reunion of early settlers, their descendants, and friends, on Dominion night, Monday, September 22, at the Town Hall. His Worship the Mayor is to preside, and several prominent citizens are to give short speeches, and reminiscences. These will bo intersporsed with vocal items by old-timo favourites. From 9.30 p.m. to midnight, is to bo devoted to an oltl-tamo dance, and ninny of tho dances in vogue in tlio oarlv fifties will onco again make their appearance. Mr. A. M'Laughlin has kindly oonsenled to get together an orchestra to supply the music. Tickets are now on sale at several_ city shops, a list of which is ndyertisod. olssschsra, ,

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1857, 17 September 1913, Page 8

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1857, 17 September 1913, Page 8

Untitled Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1857, 17 September 1913, Page 8

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