β¨ Trade Mark Applications
April 16.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 651
No. 1663. 30th March, 1896. No. 1672. 30th March, 1896.
The Pneumatic Tyre Company (Limited), of 34, West-
lands Row, Dublin, Ireland, Tyre-manufacturers.
Indiarubber pneumatic tyres. Class No. 40.
No. 1666. 30th March, 1896.
The word
SEPTOSE
Arthur Boake, F. G. Adair Roberts, and Edmond J.
Boake, of Chemical Works, Stratford, London, E., England,
Manufacturing Chemists, trading as "A. Boake, Roberts,
and Co."
A flavouring material for beers. Class No. 42.
No. 1670. 1st April, 1896.
William Webber, of Launceston, Tasmania, Manu-
facturer.
A medicine for human use. Class No. 3.
No. 1671. 2nd April, 1896.
TRADE
MARK.
MODERN OINTMENT.
The essential particular of this trade-mark is the signature
of applicant and the device of an arrow; and the applicant
disclaims any right to the exclusive use of the words added,
to wit, "Modern Ointment," "Pai," "Trade Mark."
Catherine Gunther, of Masterton, New Zealand, Oint-
ment-maker.
Ointment for human use. Class No. 3.
The essential particulars of this trade-mark are the com-
bination of devices comprising the triangle enclosing circle
and the letters M. J., also the word "Minoika"; and the
applicants disclaim any right to the exclusive use of the
added matter, save and except the words "A. Boake, Roberts,
and Co., Stratford, London, E.," being the trade-name of
the applicants, and their place of business.
Arthur Boake, F. G. Adair Roberts, and Edmond J.
Boake, of Chemical Works, Stratford, London, E., England,
Manufacturing Chemists, trading as "A. Boake, Roberts,
and Co."
A preparation for producing a frothy head on beers, alco-
holie and non-alcoholic, and aerated waters and beverages
of every description. Class No. 42.
No. 1673. 9th April, 1896.
Edward Teesdale Bramston Worthy, of the Empire
Hotel, Hawera, New Zealand, Veterinary Surgeon.
Chemical substances used for agricultural, horticultural,
veterinary and sanitary purposes, such as artificial manure,
cattle-medicines, deodorisers, vermin-destroyers. Class No. 2.
No. 1674. 9th April, 1896.
Device as in preceding notice, No. 1673.
Edward Teesdale Bramston Worthy, of the Empire
Hotel, Hawera, New Zealand, Veterinary Surgeon.
Chemical substances prepared for use in medicine and
pharmacy, such as cod-liver oil, medicated articles, patent
medicines, plasters, rhubarb. Class No. 3.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Deputy Registrar.
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β¨ LLM interpretation of page content
π Trade Mark Application for Pneumatic Tyres
π Trade, Customs & Industry30 March 1896
Trade Mark, Pneumatic Tyres, Indiarubber, Class 40
π Trade Mark Application for SEPTOSE
π Trade, Customs & Industry30 March 1896
Trade Mark, SEPTOSE, Flavouring Material, Beers, Class 42
- Arthur Boake, Applicant for SEPTOSE
- F. G. Adair Roberts, Applicant for SEPTOSE
- Edmond J. Boake, Applicant for SEPTOSE
π Trade Mark Application for Medicine
π Trade, Customs & Industry1 April 1896
Trade Mark, Medicine, Human Use, Class 3
- William Webber, Applicant for Medicine
π Trade Mark Application for MODERN OINTMENT
π Trade, Customs & Industry2 April 1896
Trade Mark, MODERN OINTMENT, Ointment, Human Use, Class 3
- Catherine Gunther, Applicant for MODERN OINTMENT
π Trade Mark Application for Minoika
π Trade, Customs & Industry2 April 1896
Trade Mark, Minoika, Frothy Head, Beers, Class 42
- Arthur Boake, Applicant for Minoika
- F. G. Adair Roberts, Applicant for Minoika
- Edmond J. Boake, Applicant for Minoika
π Trade Mark Application for Agricultural and Veterinary Substances
π Trade, Customs & Industry9 April 1896
Trade Mark, Agricultural, Veterinary, Chemical Substances, Class 2
- Edward Teesdale Bramston Worthy, Applicant for Agricultural and Veterinary Substances
π Trade Mark Application for Medical and Pharmaceutical Substances
π Trade, Customs & Industry9 April 1896
Trade Mark, Medical, Pharmaceutical, Chemical Substances, Class 3
- Edward Teesdale Bramston Worthy, Applicant for Medical and Pharmaceutical Substances
NZ Gazette 1896, No 27