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PATENTS. TO MAN[McTuiiERSTASD"uTHI']RS! THE Proprietors of Letters-Patent No. 37,232 of Sopteinlioi- .'!, 1915, relating to "Improvwnents in anil relating to safety-valves," are desirous of entering into arningcmcni.-i, by way of a License or otlierxviso. on reasonable terms, for tlio purpose of exploiliiis fjie abovo Patent and ensuring its practical working in Now Zealand. All inquiries to . be add.rp c swi to HENRY IUIGUBS, r.IMITED; Patent Agents. _J5" ■T'patlierstoii Wellington. ■:' 'PUBLIC "NOTICE"; Till , ; Proprietor* (Submersible and : J.-i,. Motors, Ltd., and Charles \ AVrifiht Diirnl'ord), of N.Z. Patent No. 39,71G, entitled "Electric Motors," are de- '.; sirous of-disposing of the patent or en- : tcriii" into working arrangements, under License or otherwise with h'rnio likely to i he interested in the same. Full par- \ tictilnrs.ca.il be obtained and offers (for : transinission trifhe owners) made to .V . : MESSRS. BALDWIN AND RAVWARD, , ! 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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 290, 3 September 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 290, 3 September 1919, Page 9

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