Trade Mark Applications




Feb. 23.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 799

No. of application: 9358.
Date: 2nd February, 1911.

TRADE MARK.
The word

WALONGA.

NAME.
P. J. DELACOUR, of Christchurch, in the Dominion of New Zealand, Boot and Shoe Manufacturer.

No. of class: 38.
Description of goods: Footwear generally.


No. of application: 9359.
Date: 2nd February, 1911.

TRADE MARK.

![Non Stress Logo](image: NON STRESS with sun emblem)

The essential particulars of this trade mark are the device and the words “Non Stress.”

NAME.
THE BIRMINGHAM PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPANY, LIMITED, of Criterion Works, Stechford, near Birmingham, England, Manufacturers.

No. of class: 39.
Description of goods: Photographic papers.


No. of application: 9360.
Date: 2nd February, 1911.

TRADE MARK.
The word

BRAMPTON.

The essential particular of the trade mark is the word “Brampton.”
Applicants claim that the said trade mark has been in use by them and their predecessors in business in respect of the articles mentioned since the year 1884.

NAME.
BRAMPTON BROS., LIMITED, of Oliver Street Works, Birmingham, in the County of Warwick, England, Manufacturers.

No. of class: 13.
Description of goods: Component parts of cycles and of motor vehicles; fittings for cycles and for motor vehicles; accessories for cycles and for motor vehicles—all the said goods being metal goods included in this class and sold separately (i.e., independently) of cycles complete or of motor vehicles complete; and driving-chains made of metal and included in this class.

No. of application: 9361.
Date: 2nd February, 1911.

TRADE MARK.
The word

BRAMPTON.

The essential particular of the trade mark is the word “Brampton.”
Applicants claim that the said trade mark has been in use by them and their predecessors in business in respect of the articles mentioned since the year 1884.

NAME.
BRAMPTON BROS., LIMITED, of Oliver Street Works, Birmingham, in the County of Warwick, England, Manufacturers.

No. of class: 37.
Description of goods: Leather saddles for cycles and for motor cycles; leather tool-bags for cycles and for motor cycles.


No. of application: 9362.
Date: 2nd February, 1911.

TRADE MARK.
The word

AUROPHONE.

NAME.
TURNBULL AND JONES, LIMITED, of Cashel Street, Christchurch, in the Dominion of New Zealand, Electrical Engineers.

No. of class: 11.
Description of goods: An electrical instrument for aiding partially deaf persons to hear. On the principle of the telephone.


No. of application: 9363.
Date: 4th February, 1911.

TRADE MARK.
The word

ELECTROLITE.

The essential particular of this trade mark is the word or name “Electrolite.”

NAME.
CHARLES JOHN BADHAM, of 655 Castle Street, Dunedin, in the Dominion of New Zealand, Manufacturer.

No. of class: 50.
Description of goods: Plate-polish.



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✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🏭 Trade Mark Application for 'WALONGA'

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
2 February 1911
Trade Mark, Application, Footwear, Boot and Shoe Manufacturer

🏭 Trade Mark Application for 'NON STRESS' with sun emblem

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
2 February 1911
Trade Mark, Application, Photographic papers, Device, Birmingham, England

🏭 Trade Mark Application for 'BRAMPTON' (Class 13 - Cycle/Motor Vehicle Parts)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
2 February 1911
Trade Mark, Application, Cycles, Motor vehicles, Metal goods, Birmingham, England

🏭 Trade Mark Application for 'BRAMPTON' (Class 37 - Saddles and Bags)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
2 February 1911
Trade Mark, Application, Saddles, Tool-bags, Cycles, Motor cycles, Birmingham, England

🏭 Trade Mark Application for 'AUROPHONE'

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
2 February 1911
Trade Mark, Application, Electrical instrument, Hearing aid, Christchurch

🏭 Trade Mark Application for 'ELECTROLITE'

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
4 February 1911
Trade Mark, Application, Plate-polish, Manufacturer, Dunedin