Trade-mark Applications




Mar. 29.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 503

(No. 970.)
15th November, 1893.
A representation of a cannon, surmounting the word “Defiance,” as shown in the preceding notice, No. 968.
BRYANT TURNER and DOUGLAS TURNER, trading as “Abram Brooksbank and Co.,” of Malinda Works, Sheffield, England, Manufacturers and Merchants.
Iron and steel goods, or a combination of iron and steel goods, not included in other classes.
Class No. 13.

(No. 971.)
15th November, 1893.
A representation of a cannon, surmounting the word “Defiance,” as shown in the preceding notice, No. 968.
BRYANT TURNER and DOUGLAS TURNER, trading as “Abram Brooksbank and Co.,” of Malinda Works, Sheffield, England, Manufacturers and Merchants.
Goods manufactured from Britannia-metal, nickel or German silver, aluminium, silver or gold, or a combination or alloy of any of these metals.
Class No. 14.

(No. 989.)
11th December, 1893.

MELTONIAN CREAM
for Beautifying and Preserving all kinds of
PATENT & ENAMELED LEATHER,
GLAZED KIDS, &C.
Made by
E. BROWN & SON,
MELTONIAN BLACKING MANUFACTORY,
7. GARRICK STREET, LONDON. W.C.
PARIS. 26. RUE BERGERE
Apply the Cream regularly all over the surface of the article with a Sponge or the Finger, then Polish with a soft cloth or Handkerchief.
Shake the Bottle before using it.

The applicant claims to have used this trade-mark previous to 1888.
EDWARD HENRY BROWN, trading as “E. Brown and Son,” of Meltonian Blacking Manufactory, 7, Garrick Street, Covent Garden, London, England, and 26, Rue Bergère, Paris, France, Manufacturer of Blacking, Polish, and Kid-reviver.
A preparation for use on boots, shoes, harness, and leather goods generally.
Class No. 50.

(No. 990.)
11th December, 1893.

ROYAL
LUTETIAN CREAM
for cleaning and polishing Russian
and every description of
BROWN LEATHER GOODS & SHOES, HARNESS &
made only by
E. BROWN & SON.
At their
MELTONIAN BLACKING
MANUFACTORY
7. GARRICK STREET. LONDON. W.C.
26. Rue Bergere. Paris.
Apply the Cream regularly all over the surface of the article with a Sponge or the finger, then Polish with a soft cloth or Handkerchief.
Shake the Bottle before using it.

The applicant claims to have used this trade-mark previous to 1888.
EDWARD HENRY BROWN, trading as “E. Brown and Son,” of Meltonian Blacking Manufactory, 7, Garrick Street, Covent Garden, London, England, and 26, Rue Bergère, Paris, France, Manufacturer of Blacking, Polish, and Kid-reviver.
A preparation for use on boots, shoes, harness, and leather goods generally.
Class No. 50.

(No. 1007.)
9th January, 1894.

The applicants claim to have used this trade-mark since the year 1864.
J. C. AYER Co., also trading as “J. C. Ayer and Co.,” and also as “Dr. J. C. Ayer and Co.,” of Lowell, Massachusetts, United States of America, Practical and Analytical Chemists.
Preparations for the hair.
Class No. 3.

(No. 1008.)
9th January, 1894.

Ayer’s Cherry-Pectoral
Gegen die verschiedenen Angriffe der Lunge und der Kehle, zum Beispiel: Husten, Schnupfen, Ungebräuchlichkeit, Bräune, Hörferkeit, Influenza, Entzündung der Luftrohre.
AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, for Cure of Colds.

(Kirschen-Brautmittel).

Gilt gegen die ersten Grade der Schwindsucht und zur Erleichterung schwindlichtiger Kranken, wenn die Krankheit schon rasch Einfchritte gemacht hat
Coughs, and all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs

PECTORAL DE CERISE D’AYER.
Pour les différentes maladies de Poumons et de Gorge : telles que le Rhume, la Toux, l’Asthme, la Grippe, l’Enrouement, l’Influenza, la Bronchite, les premières attaques de Consomption, ainsi que pour le soulagement des Pulmoniques avancés.

PECTORAL DE CEREZA DE AYER.
Para todas las enfermedades de las Pulmones y de la Garganta, como son, el Reuma, las Tosés, el Asma, la Ronquera, la Influenza, la Bronquitis, Inflamaciones de la Garganta, Consumcion incipiente, y para el alivio de los enfermos de Consumcion cuando la enfermedad ha hecho mucho progreso.

The applicants claim to have used this trade-mark since the year 1883.
J. C. AYER Co., also trading as “J. C. Ayer and Co.,” and also as “Dr. J. C. Ayer and Co.,” of Lowell, Massachusetts, United States of America, Practical and Analytical Chemists.
A medical preparation for human use.
Class No. 3.



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🏭 Applications for Registration of Trade-marks (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
15 November 1893
Trade-marks, Applications, Registration, Iron and steel goods, Britannia-metal
  • Bryant Turner, Applicant for trade-mark registration
  • Douglas Turner, Applicant for trade-mark registration

🏭 Applications for Registration of Trade-marks (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
15 November 1893
Trade-marks, Applications, Registration, Britannia-metal, Nickel, German silver, Aluminium, Silver, Gold
  • Bryant Turner, Applicant for trade-mark registration
  • Douglas Turner, Applicant for trade-mark registration

🏭 Trade-mark Application for Meltonian Cream

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
11 December 1893
Trade-marks, Applications, Registration, Leather cream, Boot polish
  • Edward Henry Brown, Applicant for trade-mark registration

🏭 Trade-mark Application for Royal Lutetian Cream

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
11 December 1893
Trade-marks, Applications, Registration, Leather cream, Boot polish
  • Edward Henry Brown, Applicant for trade-mark registration

🏭 Trade-mark Application for Hair Preparations

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
9 January 1894
Trade-marks, Applications, Registration, Hair preparations, Chemists
  • J. C. Ayer (Doctor), Applicant for trade-mark registration

🏭 Trade-mark Application for Ayer’s Cherry-Pectoral

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
9 January 1894
Trade-marks, Applications, Registration, Medical preparations, Chemists
  • J. C. Ayer (Doctor), Applicant for trade-mark registration