BUSINESS. —+ — Are you an inventor? Do you ever conceive ideas that are capable of development into successful >'nvehtions? Many a notion, and the fortune in it, is lost to its originator, through leaving some other person to ' think of," and work out, the -ama things. Take your idea to Messrs Baldwin and Bayward, 30 His Ma- • jesty's Arcade, Auckland, who will advise you honestly whether it is likely to b© a success. The Superintendent of the Fire Brigade ale-knowledges the receipt of M 10s from Mr John Quinn, £2 2s from Mr Blolbbrt Wood, andl 5s from Mrs Riiordiun towards th© Motor Keel Fund. A. Court and Son are now showing -4 a special range of velveteens', newest shades, lowest prices guaranteed.— Advt. At the Central Store stock-taking sale wonderful bargains may be had in crockery ware and dinner and tea sets in great variety. A! splendid line in jugs. Value exceptional at any time—W. Scott, Pollen St.—Advt. Millinery— Gco. Cullen and Co. axe now showing a beautiful selection of autumn and winter millinery.—Advt. Pianos carefully tuned by J. Grigg^ English and Foreign Piano Agencji Queer. Street, near Paliau «trwt.— •
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10351, 26 April 1911, Page 2
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190Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10351, 26 April 1911, Page 2
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