BUSINESS NOTICES. OVERSUBSCRIBED. EVIDENTLY THE CREAM OP FASHION'S SUITINGS HAVE > PROVED A GREAT' ATTRACTION AT MI L L I G A N'S, I L L I G A N' S. KELBURN AVENUE. THE FIRM IS OVERBOOKED WITH ORDERS TILL THE END OF 1920 FTtHE demand for .lnprovemente In -B- many lines of machinery was never greater than at present. Everywhere mannfacturers are seeking fresh ideasnew methods. Can you invent anything of commercial value? If you can, ft may prove profitable. But gat vour idea protected. Interview Messrs. Baldwin and Rayward, Patent Attorneys end Consulting Engineers, 215 Lnmbton Quay, Wellington.
Cobalt, one nf the rarest of minerals, chiellv ii6ed for colouring glass nurt porcolr.in, lins been fourfl in the Peak of Derbyshire by C. S. Csmiect, of Sheffield University, ivlio lias also located six otiiw Poakland minorals. Can you invent a time-saving device? Perhaps you have an idea that will develop into a money-making invention. If you have, protect it by patent right. Consult Henry Hughes, Limited, Patent Attorneys, 157 Fcatherston Street, Wellington. Write or call for free booklet, ''Advice to Inventors."— Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 53, 26 November 1920, Page 6
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182Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 53, 26 November 1920, Page 6
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