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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 63
No. of application: 2411.
Date: 5th July, 1898.
TRADE MARK.
Manufactured at
Copenhagen, Denmark
Purveyor by Special Appointments to the Royal Danish and Imperial
Russian Courts and His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.
Gold & 1st Class Medals
ESTABLISHED 1818.
Gold Medal Vienna 1873
Silver Medal London 1881
Health Exhibition.
This Liquor, in Danish called Kirsebær-Liqueur and in English Cherry-Cordial or Cherry-Brandy, is known almost the whole world over. The Royal Appointments and Prize-Medals, together with the fact that my Cherry-Cordial is in constant and great demand, fully testify its superiority as an unrivalled speciality.
It may safely be pronounced one of the most delicate and agreeable liqueurs in existence, is also favorably accepted by the ladies. — It ought not to be missed at dinner, or supper, or with the dessert, and constitutes a most delightful, refreshing & healthful beverage mixed with spring-water and water-ice.
Every original package encloses a circular bearing my signature as above.
Caution — Henceforth none genuine without bearing a perforated safeguard capsule, shewing the above facsimile signature 19/10 1888.
The essential particulars of the trade mark are the copy of the written signature and the combination of devices; and any right to the exclusive use of the added matter is disclaimed.
NAME.
PETER NICOLAI HEERING (trading as “Peter F. Heering”), of Overgade Neden Vandet, 166, Copenhagen, Denmark, Manufacturer of Cherry-brandy.
No. of class: 43.
Description of goods: Kirsebær-liqueur or cherry-brandy.
No. of application: 2426.
Date: 27th July, 1898.
TRADE MARK.
The word
OMEGA.
NAME.
JAMES KNIGHT, of High Street, Christchurch, New Zealand; IGNATZ VON GOTTFRIED, of Linwood, Christchurch aforesaid, Chemical Expert; and GEORGE HUTCHINSON, of Opawa, New Zealand, Finance Agent (trading as “Von Gottfried and Co.,” Christchurch).
No. of class: 42.
Description of goods: Extract of meat.
No. of application: 2428.
Date: 4th August, 1898.
TRADE MARK.
The word
REC-SPED.
NAME.
WINIFRED MALE, of 54, Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand, Dressmaker.
No. of class: 39.
Description of goods: Charts for drafting the patterns of garments.
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🏭 Trade Mark Application for Peter F. Heering's Cherry-Brandy
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry5 July 1898
Trade Mark, Cherry-Brandy, Copenhagen, Royal Appointments, Liqueur
- Peter Nicolai Heering, Manufacturer applying for trade mark
🏭 Trade Mark Application for 'Omega' by Von Gottfried and Co.
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry27 July 1898
Trade Mark, Omega, Extract of Meat, Christchurch, Chemical Expert
- James Knight, Co-applicant for trade mark
- Ignatz von Gottfried, Co-applicant for trade mark
- George Hutchinson, Co-applicant for trade mark
🏭 Trade Mark Application for 'Rec-Sped' by Winifred Male
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry4 August 1898
Trade Mark, Rec-Sped, Dressmaker, Wellington, Garment Patterns
- Winifred Male, Dressmaker applying for trade mark
NZ Gazette 1898, No 63