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i Patents, Trade Marks and Designs OBTAINED BY ROBERT WALES ISI M.l.Mech.E., F.A.1.P.A., WWIFW FMCLP A - < Lon >’ 8.M.1.P.A.A., Fel. Incur. Inst. N.Z. Patent Attorneys 40 Dowling Street, DUNEDIN. PATENTS Many Inventors patent their idea in one country, then are under the impression they have World s Rights." A Patentee in possession of Letters Patent for an Invention has protection ONLY for the country or colony in which he obtains a Patent, and consequently a valuable invention should be patented in each country where a large sale may be looked for. TRADE MARKS The great value and advantage of securing a Trade Mark, as well as Patent protection, is emphasised when one considers the number of goods on the market to-day whose reputation has been made by their TRADE MARK.

Otago JBatlp tDmesf (ESTABLISHED 18S1) The only Morning Newspaper Published in Dunedin “WANTED” and “FOR SALE” Advertisements These Advertisements have proved their effectiveness in securing The prepaid rates for the insertion of these Advertisements are for advertisers replies to their requirements. The number of letters as unc ] er • in answer is a gratifying testimony to the public recognition of the fact that it pays to advertise their innumerable wants in the ’ words. 24 words. 32 words Times. One insertion . . . . 1/- . . . . 1/6 . . . . 2/Town and Country are equally well served, and the people of Two insertions . . . . 2/- . . . . 3/- . . . . 4/the provincial district may rely on strict attention and care being . i • r v , ~ Three insertions . . 2/6 .. .. 4/- .. . . 5/exercised m forwarding letters to country addresses when replies are addressed to the Times Office. Six insertions .. .. 5/- . .. 7/6 .. ..10/General Printing of all descriptions executed on Shortest Notice Halftone and Line Blocks a Specialty QUOTATIONS SUPPLIED

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Otago Witness, Issue 4030, 9 June 1931, Page 76

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Page 76 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 4030, 9 June 1931, Page 76

Page 76 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 4030, 9 June 1931, Page 76

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