THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JULY

THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1898.

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Application for Registration of Trade Mark.

OTICE is hereby given that COPE BROS. & Co., LIMITED, of 10, Lord Nelson Street, Liverpool, England; Tobacco Manu- facturers, have on the Third day of April 1906 applied for the registration in Hongkong in the Register of Trade Marks of the following Trade Mark :-

A rectangular label having a border of ornamental design. In the upper part of the label are the distinctive words "Lucky Cut". In the middle of the label is the representation of a Horse Shoe with a Horse's Head in the in- terior space.

On either side of this device are wavy ornamental lines, and underneath is a band followed by the name and addresses COPE BROS. & CO., LIMITED, Liverpool and Lon- don ",

in the name of COPE BROS. & CO., LIMITED, who claim to be the sole proprietors thereof.

The Trade Mark has been used by the Ap- plicants in respect of the following goods :- Tobacco, in Class 45.

A facsimile of the said Trade Mark can be -¿en at the Office of the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong.

Dated the 11th day of May. 1906.

DENNYS & BOWLEY,

Solicitors for the Applicants.

THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1898.

Application for Registration of Trude Mark,

NOTICE is hereby given that TSCE

SHING carrying on business at Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong and elsewhere as Gold Leaf Dealers have on the nineteenth day of March one thousand nine hundred and six. applied for the registration in Hongkong in the Register of Trade Marks of the follow- ing Trade Mark :-

The device or representation of a Bat- below which are written in Siamese characters" Tsuen Shing. On both sides of the said device are written the Chinese characters

reading ** Tsuen Shing.”

in the name of TSUEN SHING who claim to

be the proprietors thereof.

The Trade Mark has been used by the applicants for over thirty years in respect of the following goods :-

Gold Leaf and Sheets of Gold, in Class 5. A facsimile of the Trade Mark can be seen at the Office of the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong, and also at the Office of, the un- dersigned.

Dated the 20th day of April, 1906.

JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,

Solicitors for the Applicants,

8. Des Voeux Road Central. Hongkong.

THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1898. Application for Registration of

Trade Marks.

NOTICE is hereby given that Messrs.

GIBB LIVINGSTON & COMPANY, Carry- ing on business at Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong and elsewhere as Merchants have, on the 26th day of April 1906, applied for the registration in Hongkong in the Register of Trade Marks of the following Trade Marks-

1. The representation of three Chinese ladies each of whom is depicted sit- ting in a punt holling a Chinese oar. At the back of the picture is also a punt with two children sitting in it each of whom is holding an ear. The water in which the punts are floating is full of water lilies. willow tree is depicted growing and spreading its foliage over the pond.

On

A

the left hand side are three

Chinese charmeters 探蓮圖

reading Tsoi Liu To meaning

The

picture of gathering water lilies.” AL the top of the label are four Chinese

characters # reading

Yan Kee Yeung Hong being the equivalent or Hong name in Chinese of Gibb Livingston & Co., and at the hottom are the initals • G, L., & Co.”

2. The representation or illustration of two Chinese boys; one of the boys is depicted standing in a fighting attitude and the other is depicted supporting himself on his hands while his foot are raised in the air- on the ground is a Chinese sword, a Chinese spear and a pole-on the right hand side is a tree. At the top of the label are four Chinese

erructors 兩童舞力 reading

1+

Leung Tung Mo Lik

meaning

Two boys exercising strength.” At the bottom of the label are four

other Chinese characters E

reading Yan Kee Yeung

Hong being the equivalent or Hong name in Chinese of Gibb Livingston & Co.

3. The representation or illustration of a i

two Temale attendants fairy with

standing on each side of her. The one

standing on her right band side is hold-

ing a wand and the other is holding a big fan. On the right hand side of the wark

Chinese characters

are the

仁記洋行 reading Yan Kee:

Yeung Hong being the equivalent or Hong name in Chinese of Gibb Livingston & Co. On the left hand side is depicted a small table upon which is standing a small rod jar. A bronze incense burner is also stand- ing on the table and in it is depicted a peacock's feather and a section of coral. At the bottom of the label are the initials " G, L, & (»,

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4. The representation of an elephant

which is being ridden by a

arrying a long spear to which is at- tached a banner. On the left of the trade mark there is depicted the ; representation of the sun upon which

are the Chinese characters ★ J

reading Tai Cho Wau Un meaning In the beginning of the world at the time of contusion." Above the said representations is de- picted the device of a Peacock which is being ridden by a goddess. On the left hand side at the top of the mark arc the Chinese characters

CR reading “Yan Kee

Young Hong being the equivalent or Hong name in Chinese of Gibb Livingston & At the top of the label arc the Chinese chameters

大造乾坤 reading Tai Tso

Kin Kwan meaning The Great Ar- chitects for the formation of heaven and earth." At the bottom of the iabel are the initials G. L. & Co.

5. The representation or illustration of an old Chinaman standing in a field with folded arms and clasping a long staff. Beside him is a large broken egg from out of which six Chinese children are depicted as emerging. Above which i are written four Chinese characters

20,

1906.

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7. The representation or illustration of part of a Chinese pavilion or balcony in which are depicted two Chinese ladies one sitting and the other stand- ing. The latter is pointing to a Chi- nese man who is depicted standing in a garden holding in his left hand a flute. Above which and in the Bor- der surrounding the Mark are written

the Chinese charmeters 仁記洋

reading Yan Kee Young Hong being the equivalent or Hong name in Chinese of Gibb Livingston & Co.. and the Chinese characters

**

readingPun Siu To" meaning

The picture of criticising the music of the flute and below which are the initials "G. L. & Co."

8. The representation or illustration of three casli the edges of which overlap each other. In the centre hole of cach cash is depleted the face of a Chinese hoy. The three cash toge- ther are supported by a Chinese boy. On the three said cash are written

the

Chinese characters ÆÆ

reading Nin Nin Fat Tsoi meaning Making profit every year”. Above which are Four Chinese charac-

fers 財源流通 wealing Tsoi

Un Lau Ting meaning sources in circulation"

--

The money

and below

which are the initials ~G. L. & Co.

On the right hand side are four other

Chinese characters #1

reading

.

Yan Ken Young Hong

W

being the equivalent or Hong name in Chinese of Gibb Livingston & Co.

9. The representation or illustration of a Chinese girl standing on the embank- ment of a river and leaning against the trunk of a willow tree. She is holding in each of her hands a cock i on the right hand side at the top corner are the Chinese characters

A reading Mi Yan Kai

mewning

woman.'

The Scheme of a beautiful

At the top of the label are the

Chinese characters #T

reading Yan Kee Young Hong being the equivalent or Hong name in Chinese of tibb Livingston & Co., and at the bottom of the label are the initials · G. L. & Co."

in the name of Messrs. GIBB LIVINGSTON & fo., who claim to be the proprietors thereof.

The Trade Mark Nod. has been used by the applicants since the month of September

1903.

The Trade Mark Nod. 2 lus been used by

the applicants since the month of October

1903.

The Trade Marks Nod. 3 and 4 have been used by the applicants since the month of July 1904.

The Trade Mark Nod. 5 has been used by the applicants since the month of September 1905.

The Trade Marks Nod. 6 and 7 have been used by the applicants since the month of October 1905.

The Trade Mark Nod, 8 has been used by the applicants since the month of November

Creading Yan Keo, 1995.

Yeung long being the equivalent or Hong name in Chinese of Gibb Liv- ingston & Co., and below which are the initials" G. L. & Co."

6. The representation or illustration of a beautiful Chinese young woman sit- ting in front of a window and holding a book in her right hand. A parrot is depicted standing on and is chained to a stand which is hanging under the window facing the girl. Above which are written four Chinese char-

acters 仁記洋行 reading Yan

Kee Young Hong being the equivalent or Hong name in Chinese of Gibb Livingston & Co., and below which are the initials G. L. & Co.”

The Trade Mark Nod. 9 is intended to be used by the applicants forthwith.

The Trade Marks Nod. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 have been used and the Trade Mark Nod. 9 is intended to be usel by the applicants in respect of the following goods :-

Cotton Piece Goods of all Kinds, in Class 24.

Facsimiles of the Trade Marks can be seen at the office of the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong and also at the office of the under- signed.

Dated the 25th day of May, 1996.

JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Solicitors for the Applicunts,

8, Des Voeux Road Centrai,

Hongkong.

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