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NON-REFILLABLE BOTTLE.

! A NEW PLYMOUTH PATENT. During the past few years efforts lave been made to produce a non-refill-able bottle, and several have been patented and placed on the market with more or less success. Two New Plymouth residents, Messrs C- Davey and T. Richardson, have been interesting themselves in this direction for ;ome considerable time, and there is every indication that their many hours »f thought will be handsomely revardcd, for, according to information >btained by a Herald reporter, they ave succeeded in producing an article Inch is even more successful than hey themselves had anticipated. A yndicate lias been formed, of some .venty gentlemen of New Plymouth, f which Mr W. J. Williams is chairuin and Mr L. M. Monteath secrevry, to exploit the patent. Mr Davey, he patentee, went to Sydney during he holidays to have some raanufacturd, and the syndicate has received a otter from him in which he says the inn with whom he has arranged to nanufacture the bottle—a firm that ms manufactured several other supposed non-refillahle bottles—is in rapures over the New Plymouth patent, he manager of the company informed Jr Davey that there is no comparion between this bottle and another on-refillable bottle the firm are at •resent manufacturing, and the manger of the firm, who has seen many f the supposed non-refillahle bottles, ras neatly impressed with the flow rom the Davy-Richardson bottle, which ie says is the only one that impresses dm. Mr Davey concludes bis letter >y stating: “I am now very confident hat the bottle will ho a success,. seeng that the question of making same a glass is settled.”

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 23, 10 January 1912, Page 7

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NON-REFILLABLE BOTTLE. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 23, 10 January 1912, Page 7

NON-REFILLABLE BOTTLE. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 23, 10 January 1912, Page 7

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