✨ Trade-mark Applications




JAN. 18.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 129

(No. 988.) 4th December, 1893.

The essential particular of this trade-mark is a St. Andrew's cross engrailed, surrounded by a circle; and the proprietor disclaims any right to the exclusive use of the words "Cattle Medicines."

Ernest William Pettifer, trading as "Thomas Pettifer and Co.," of Eydon, Northampton, England, Manufacturer.

Cattle medicines and foods. Class No. 2.

(No. 991.) 11th December, 1893.

A Specific for all Impurities of the Blood.

3/6 FROM ALL * DRUGGISTS. 3/6

ELECTRIC

The Established Remedy for the cure of all Liver & Kidney Diseases, Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, etc., etc.

BLOOD

Specific for Cure of Scrofula, Eczema, Boils, Asthma, Bronchitis, and Inflammation of all Descriptions.

RENEWER

3/6 FROM ALL * DRUGGISTS. 3/6

A Specific for all Impurities of the Blood.

The essential particulars of this trade-mark are the design, the word "Electric," and the scroll-work; and the applicant disclaims any right to the exclusive use of the added matter.

Giles Frederic Clark, of Auckland, New Zealand, Agent.

A medicine, called "Electric Blood Renewer."

Class No. 3.

No. 1000.) 27th December, 1893.

GERMAN BAY CO-OPERATIVE

DAIRY FACTORY,

ALPHA

NEW ZEALAND.

FULL CREAM CHEESE

The essential particular of this trade-mark is the word "Alpha"; and the applicants disclaim any right to the exclusive use of the words "New Zealand" and "Full Cream Cheese."

The German Bay Co-operative Dairy Factory, of German Bay, Canterbury, New Zealand.

Cheese. Class No. 42.

(No. 1002.) 6th January, 1894.

The essential particulars of this trade-mark are the figure as depicted and the word "Franchise"; and the applicant disclaims any right to the exclusive use of the words "Bleaching Soap" and "Registered Trade-Mark."

Albert Potter, of Albert Avenue, Mount Eden, Auckland, New Zealand.

Soap. Class No. 47.

(No. 1003.) 8th January, 1894.

The word

PARATAU.

William Purcell, of Foxton, New Zealand, Farmer.

Butter. Class No. 42.

(No. 1005.) 8th January, 1894.

The essential particulars of this trade-mark are the device, and the name "J. Crossland, M.D.," printed in a particular and distinctive manner; and the applicants disclaim any right to the exclusive use of the added matter.

Martin Marshall, George Martin Marshall, and Horace Freeman Marshall, trading as "M. Marshall and Sons," of Moray Place, Dunedin, New Zealand, Manufacturing Chemists.

Powders for headaches. Class No. 3.



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🏭 Trade-mark Application for Cattle Medicines

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
4 December 1893
Trade-mark, Cattle Medicines, Northampton, England
  • Ernest William Pettifer, Applicant for trade-mark

🏭 Trade-mark Application for Electric Blood Renewer

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
11 December 1893
Trade-mark, Medicine, Auckland, New Zealand
  • Giles Frederic Clark, Applicant for trade-mark

🏭 Trade-mark Application for Full Cream Cheese

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
27 December 1893
Trade-mark, Cheese, German Bay, Canterbury, New Zealand
  • German Bay Co-operative Dairy Factory, Applicant for trade-mark

🏭 Trade-mark Application for Bleaching Soap

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
6 January 1894
Trade-mark, Soap, Auckland, New Zealand
  • Albert Potter, Applicant for trade-mark

🏭 Trade-mark Application for Butter

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
8 January 1894
Trade-mark, Butter, Foxton, New Zealand
  • William Purcell, Applicant for trade-mark

🏭 Trade-mark Application for Powders for Headaches

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
8 January 1894
Trade-mark, Powders, Headaches, Dunedin, New Zealand
  • Martin Marshall, Applicant for trade-mark
  • George Martin Marshall, Applicant for trade-mark
  • Horace Freeman Marshall, Applicant for trade-mark