THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, OCTOBER 8, 1909.

Class 39.

Paper (except paperhangings),

stationery, and bookbinding.

Class 40.

Goods manufactured from india-

rubber and gutta-perchu not included in other classes.

Such as-

Envelopes. Sealing wax.

Pens (except gold pens).

Ink.

Playing cards. Blotting cases. Copying presses.

Class 41.

Furniture and upholstery.

Class 42.

Substances used as food, or

ingredients in food.

Such as-

Paper-hangings. Papier mâché. Mirrors. Mattresses.

Such as

Cereals. Pulses.

Olive oil.

Hops.

Class 43. Fermented liquors and spirits.

Malt.

Dried fruits.

Tea.

Sago.

Salt.

Sugar.

Preserved meats. Confectionery.

Oil cakes. Pickles.

Vinegar.

Beer clarifiers.

Such as- Beer.

Cyders

Wine.

Whisky.

Liqueurs.

Class 44.

Mineral and aerated

waters,

natural and artificial, including

ginger beer.

Class 45.

Tobacco, whether manufactured

or unmanufactured.

Class 46.

Seeds for agricultural and korti-

cultural purposes.

Class 47.

Candles, common soap, deter- gents; illuminating, heating, or lubricating oils; matches, and starch, blue, and other preparations for laundry pur-

poses.

Class 48. Perfumery (including toilet arti- cles, preparations for the teeth and hair, and perfumed soap).

Class 49. Games of all kinds and sporting articles not included in other classes.

Such as-

Washing powders. Benzine collas.

Billiard tables.

Such as-

Roller skates.

Fishing nets and lines. Toys.

$19

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