Tho longest pipe-line for the conveyance of mineral oil -is the one which connects the now war-famous town of Baku, on the Caspian Sea, with Batoum, on the Black Sea, both of which towns are now under Allied control. This pipe-line was completed just before tho war, the oil having formerly been conveyed in great tanks by rail. It is 550 miles in length, and has a carrying capacity of 400,000,000 gallons per Annum. IDEAS MEAN MOINTKY. The whole world is looking; for "improvements," and will pay handsomely for them. Any little device for doing things a little better, for saving time, for saving money, is eagerly sought after. Do you know of any? If bo, make it brin« in cash returns! Write for Free Hook. "Advice to Inventors." ITenrv ughes, Ud., 15", Featherrston strei-t. W*U»gton.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10288, 24 May 1919, Page 8
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136Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10288, 24 May 1919, Page 8
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