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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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No. 9778.—17th July.—G. Neich, Carterton, N.Z. Class 2.
No. 9779.—18th July.—Ehrich and Graetz, Berlin, Ger. Class 18.
No. 9780.—18th July.—Watson Bros., Limited, Palmerston North, N.Z. Class 42.
No. 9781.—18th July.—H. M. Cuff, Auckland, N.Z. Class 3.
No. 9782.—20th July.—R. Fewell, Paeroa, N.Z. Class 44.
No. 9783.—20th July.—A. Carson, Masterton, N.Z. Class 47.
No. 9784.—20th July.—C. J. Clayton, Rangitata, N.Z. Class 42.
No. 9785.—20th July.—A. J. Eaton, Hastings, N.Z. Class 50.
Applications for Registration of Trade Marks.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 21st July, 1911.
APPLICATIONS for registration of the following Trade Marks have been received. Notice of opposition to the registration of any of these applications may be lodged at this office within two months of the date of this Gazette. Such notice must be in duplicate, and accompanied by a fee of £1.
No. of application: 8690.
Date: 22nd April, 1910.
TRADE MARK.
DIXON’S
LEMON
SQUASH
POSSESSES THE DELICIOUS FLAVOUR
OF THE JUICE & PEEL OF FRESH LEMONS.
SHAKE THE BOTTLE
DIXON’S, PALMERSTON NORTH, N.Z.
The essential particular of this trade mark is the distinctive label.
NAME.
E. SHRP. DIXON, of Fitzherbert Street, Palmerston North, in the Dominion of New Zealand.
No. of class: 42.
Description of goods: Lemon squash.
No. of application: 8870.
Date: 12th July, 1910.
TRADE MARK.
BEAVERSKIN
NAME.
J. M. WALKER AND CO., LIMITED, of 29 Mosley Street, Manchester, England, Manufacturers.
No. of class: 38.
Description of goods: Articles of clothing made of textile fabric.
No. of application: 9212.
Date: 6th December, 1910.
TRADE MARK.
The essential particulars of this trade mark are the distinctive device and the word “Ao-Tea-Roa”; and any right to the exclusive use of the added matter is disclaimed.
NAME.
ARTHUR HARRY WRIGHT, of 3 Dowling Street, Dunedin, in the Dominion of New Zealand, Commercial Traveller.
No. of class: 6.
Description of goods: Machines for stamping, impressing, embossing, and other purposes for franking and indicating on mail-matter, documents, and packages.
No. of application: 9443.
Date: 10th March, 1911.
TRADE MARK.
KING DICK
The essential particulars of the trade mark are as follow —the picture of a dog’s head, and also the words “King Dick.”
The applicants claim that the said trade mark has been used by them and their predecessors in business in respect of the articles mentioned for and since eight years before the 1st day of January, 1890.
NAME.
ABINGDON-ECCO LIMITED, of King’s Road, Tyseley, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, Manufacturers.
No. of class: 22.
Description of goods: The whole of the goods included in Class 22.
[NOTE.—Class 22 is for “Carriages such as railway-carriages, wagons, railway-trucks, bicycles, bath-chairs.”]
No. of application: 9533
Date: 6th April, 1911.
TRADE MARK.
The word
ADOMAX.
NAME.
EHRICH AND GRAETZ, of 92/93 Elsenstrasse, Berlin, Germany, Manufacturers.
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🏭 Applications for Registration of Trade Marks
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry21 July 1911
Trade marks, Applications, Registration, Opposition, Patent Office
- E. SHRP. DIXON, Applicant for trade mark Dixon's Lemon Squash
- J. M. WALKER, Applicant for trade mark Beaverskin
- Arthur Harry WRIGHT, Applicant for trade mark Ao-Tea-Roa
- ABINGDON-ECCO LIMITED, Applicant for trade mark King Dick
- EHRICH AND GRAETZ, Applicant for trade mark Adomax
NZ Gazette 1911, No 62