For Sale.

THE HONGKONG FROZEN FOOD SUPPLY,

THE DEPOT OPENS AT A.M.

HE following are in Stock-

THE

PRIME AUSTRALIAN DEEF, MUTTON, LAMD, PORK AND VEAL. DAIRY FARM FED PORK.

Australian Oystore, 2 doz.; bottles $1.07 per bot.

1:90 por .

""large bottle. Australian Smoked Mullet... 0.50 per b

do do Schnapper

...0.30

11

Bacon, Best Eng.

Bacon, Best Aust

75 0.70,

D

Cara Meat Extract, 2 of 0.70 per pol.

do

do

Capons, Dairy Farm Fød[dressed] Chickens

do

Chickens' Livers

do

1.0f each. 0.75 0.00

Chickens' Gizzards.

Ducks, Local (dressed) ....... 0.6;"

Ducks, Wild.......... Geese, Local (dressed) 150 m Hares, Australian 1st Grade

Ham, Best York

liam, Australian,

Brand"

1.40

Pineapple"

acts, extra per i for Hamil cut).

Honey, Best Aus........

0.60"

ינו

Kidneys, Australian Sheep........ 0,05 each Uysters, American (large size, in

tias) ........................................................... 2.50 per tin Partridges,

... .7; each

Local

Pigeons, Local

Pigeous, Wild (dreased)

0.25 0.20

11

19

Lopper doz

Rabbits, Australian, ist Grada ... 0.0 Rice Birds

Sausages, Australian Fritz ... 0.63 11. Sausages, Owa Maka (of Austra

lian Meats)

0:25

Tonguer, Australian Sheep........ 0.75 each Turkeys, Choice Australian,

(plucked)...

0.70 par th.

SPECIAL NOTE.. Orders required to be filled in the Early Morning should be soot in before 3.30 IM. the previous day.

Orders for NOON should be sent in by 8.00

AM. the same day.

Orders for 3.30 12M, should be seat in by Noon the same day.

Hongkong, Sth January, 1906,

FOR SALE.

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INCANDESCENT

GASOLINE

LAMPS

OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS, from the best make.....

INCANDESCENT

MANTLES,

CHIMNEYS,

GLOBES,

SHADES, &c.,

far

GASOLINE AND Gas LAMI'S

af the most moderate prices,

Lamps fixed up. To Buyers free of charge.

Naphtha of the best kind kept in stock.

TẢI KWONG 00.

- 16, Lyndhurst Terrace.

Hongkong, and May, 1904.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY JANUARY 27, 1906.

Mails. MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS,

MM

STEAM FOR SALOON,

SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, COLOMBO, INDIA, ADEN, DJIBOUTI, EGYPT, MAR- SEILLES, LONDON, HAVRE, BORDEAUZ, MEDITERRANEAN AND

·Black Sea PORTS,

The 8.8. "CALEDONIEN. Captain: Gregory, will be despatched for MARSEILLES

6th on TUESDAY, the February, at t P.M.

"This Steamer connects at Colombo with the L'Australian line 8,5. Spilney bound for Marseilles [via Bombay and Aden.'

Passage tickets and through, Bills of Lading issued for above.ports.

'Cargo also booked for principal places in Europe.

Next sailings will be as follows 5.5. SAŁAZIE

......... 20th February, S.S. TOURANE 6th March. 5.S. OCEANIEN 20th March. S.S. TONKIN. 3rd Apri S.S. ARMAND BEHIC 17th April.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX,

Agent. Hongkong, 24th January, 1996

STATIONERY! - STATIONERY! STATIONERY:

HAVE just received a large and a varied consignment of Stationery suitable for all purposes, such as Academic, Crown Vellum, Parelmont and Scottish Scenery Note Papers and Envelopes.

NOW ON SHOW. Inspection carnestly solicited.

H. RUTTONJEE; Hongkong and Kowloon, Hongkong, 18th January, röző,

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THE

AN" APPEAL.. [

HE SUPERIORESS of the ITALIAN CONVENT, CAINE ROAD, begs most respectfully to APPEAL to the Residents of Hongkong and the Coast Ports; for thain-kind patronage and support, and desires to state that she will be pleased to receive orders for all kinds D NEEDLE WORK.

Gentlemen's Shins made to order, and Cafa and Collars renewed on old one

“Ladies and Children's Under-clothing, Gas-, Iren's Dresses, and all kinds of Embroidery, Materials can be supplied, if required..

The Superioress will also be most grateful ler any PAPER, or old ENVELOPSIS to be made mo-Books for the Children of the Poor Schools, who are taught by the Sisters.

konu 22nd April, 1892.

TRADE

Intimations.

MARK

OURES

MEN & WOMEN

10 a non-posobous ferdy for any unnatural Edisebarge and infanimation, Erritation or viceratios of mucon membranen, l'afjes9. Gumnuterd gel to sirieturo.

Presenta cantacion,

•COLD BY CHEMIST Cirellar mulled on request. JÄRVE AUTOMED NY The Eraps Ubemical 0,

CINCINNATI, 0.

U.. A:

CUTLER, PALMER & CO.

* BRANDY

WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

LONDON, INDIA, CHINA, JAPAN AND AUSTRALIA,

ESTABLISHED 185.

Per Case,

$22.50

20.00

16.75

WHISKY, PALL MALL.

20.00

JOHN WALKER

SONS OLD HIGHLAND

12.50

C. P. & CO.'S SPECIAL BLEND

10.50

PORT WINE, INVALIDS

20.00

13.75

20.00

10.00

40.50

DOURO

SHERRY, AMOROSO

LA TORRE

BENEDICTINE, D.O.M.

THE ABOVE EXCLUSIVELY SHIPPED TO

SIEMSSEN & CO.,

gkong, rgth November, rpot.

ACHEE

NITURE,

GENERAL HOUSEHOLD

REQUISITES.

&C.

&c.

Telephone ago.

HONGKONG AGENTS.

& CO.

ESTABLISHED 1859.

DEPOT

FOR

EASTMAN'S

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KODAKS, FILMS,

AND

ACCESSORIES.

M

AMATEUR WORK Receiver PROMPT and CAREFUL ATTENTION.

Hongkong, 1618 May, 1903;

Intinations.

THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE,

1898.

APPLICATION FOR IEGISTRation of TRADE MARKE.

JOTICE hereby given that EBRA-

Intimations..

words Ebrahimboy Pabaney Mills Co Ld, the owners and proprietors of the said. Trade Mark. On the right hand side of the label and inside the surrounding bor der are written the Chinese characters

(AEFUMN) being the equiva lent in Chiness of Ebrahimbhoy Pabaney Mills Co., Ld. The said Trade Mark is known amongst the Chinese as the “ Kau Tax Te Mark The words "Kau Taz To"

both in

aanglish and Chinese are claimed I particular of the said Trade Mark in conjunction and in combination with the above described illustration or representation

in the name of EBRAHIMBHOY PABANEY MILLS CO., LD, who claim to be the pro prietors thereof.

NIMBOY PABANEY MILLS COL LD, carrying on business at Bombay, China and elsewhere as Manufacturers of Cotion Yarn, haye, on the 27th day of September, 1905, applied for the registration in Hongkong the Register of Trade Marks of the fallow log Trade Marks:-

1. The representation or illustration of two Phoenixes flying before the setting sUR: In the left hand corner of the label is written the Chinese Characters

The Trade Marks Nod, 1 and 2 bave beze meaning in English "two Phoenied by the applicants since the mouth of nixes facing thesun." "At the top of the

September, 1897.... label and inside the surrounding border are written the Eaglish words," Ebrahim- bhoy Pabaney Mills Co., Ld.," being the owners and proprietors of the said Trade Mark. On the margin of the label and inside the surrounding border on the right hand, side are written the Chinese charac

the applicants since the month of September, The Trade Mark Nod, j'has been used by

1898,

The Trade Mark Nod, 4 has been used by the applicants since the month of January, 1899.

· The Trade Mark Nod. § has been used by the applicants since the month of May, 1899.

The Trade Mark Nod. 6 has beed used by. the applicants since the month of July, 1899.

The Trade Mack Nod. 7. has been used by the applicante since the mooth' of September," The Trade Mark Nod. 8 has been used by the applicants since the month of April, 1903,

Ters 八巴利紡紗廠) being the equi valent in Chineseol Ebrahimbhoy Pabaney Mills. Co., Lt. The said Trade: Mark is known amongst the Chinese as "Sheung Fung Chiu Yeung Mark (1899. The "Sheung Fung Chhu Yeung both in English and Chinese are claimed as ati essential particular of the said Mark conjunction aud in combination with the above described representation or illustra $100,

-The representation or illustration of two Chinese ladies dressed in embroidered atlite sitting on a conch under the shade of four bamboo trees. At the top of the label and m the surrounding border thereof are written the words "Ebrahimbhoy Pabaney Mills Co., Ld.," the owness and proprietors of the said Trade Mark.. At the bottom of the label and inside the surrounding, border are the Chinese characters

巴班網有限洋社局公司)being the equivalent in Chinese of Ebrahimbhoy Pabaney Mills Co., Ld.

3--The representation or illustration of'a sailing boat with two large three cornered

sails. The bont is depicted inside a circle around which is the name of the Company, The Ebrahimbhoy Pabanzy Mills Com pany, Ld, the owners, and proprietors ei the said Trades Mark, 4.The representation or illustration of a Chinese ged called "Wat Lui" holding in his right hand a sword. The god is depicted wearing a helmet and the dress of a Chinese warrior. Above the illustration and below the border are written in the right hand orner of the label the Chinese "characters (d) meaning in English

"Wat Lui" he name of the 'warrior,

On the margin of the label and inside the Surrounding border on the right hand side thereof are written the Chinere.

characters (八巴利紡織廠) being

the equivalent in Chinese of Abrahimbhoy Pabaney Mills Co., Ld. The said Trade Mark is known amongst the Chinese as the "Wat Lai" Mark." The words "Wat Lui" both in English and Chinese are claimed as an essential particular of the said Mark in conjunction and in combina- tion with the above described

representa- tion or illustration. S-The

or illustration of a -representation rock out of which is depicted growing the magnolia plant and Rowers. At the top of the label and inside the surrounding border. Bre the words Ebrahimbhoy Pabaney Mills Co., Ld., being the owners and proprietors of the said Trade Mark, and at the bottom of the label are he

Chinese characters(古巴謙杯包班 彌有限洋彩局公司) being the

equivalent in Chinese of the name of the said Company. The said Mark is known amongst the Chinese as Lan Fa Mark. The words "Lan Fa" both in English, and Chinese are claimed as an essential part- cular of the said Trade Mark in conjunc tion and in combination with the above described illustration or représentation... 6. The representation or illustration of three Oriental jugglers standing on their hands with their legs projecting upwards. A fowl is depicted standing on the soles of each of their feet. Behind the jugglers are bamboo trees and a Chinese house. At the top of the label and inside the surrounding border are the words "Ebrahimbhoj Pabaney Mills Co., Ld, the owners and proprietors of the said Trade Mark. On the right hand side of the label and inside the surrounding border are the Chiness characters (EU) being the equivalent in Chinese of the brahim- bhoy Pabaney Mills Co., Ld. The id Trade Mark is known amongst the Chinese as the Shan Kwai Mark. The words Shan Kwai "both in English and Chinese are claimed as an essential particular of the said Trade Mark in conjunction and in combination with the above described representation or illustration..

7.The representation or illustration of one of the eight Chinese Genii sitting on the His left hand is holding a Chinese staff from which emits fire, smoke and flames. The right hand holding a staff. He is depicted looking upwards towards the sun, and an illustration of the sun depicted in the right hand, corner of the label and above the genii. In the middle of the label is written the Chinese charac ter (meaning in English "Li Ti Kwai" the name of the genii. At the top of the label and inside, the surrounding border are the English words Ebrahimbhoy Pabaney Mills Co., Ld.,the owners and proprietors of the said Trade Mark. On the right hand side of the label and in the surrounding border are written the Chinesa

characters. 大巴謙杯巴班彌有 限洋紗局公司) being the equivalent is Chinese of Ebrahimbhoy Pabaney Mills Co., Ld." The said Trade Mark is known amongst the Chinese as Li Ti Kwai Mark," The words "Li Tit Kwai" both in English and Chinese are claimed as an essential particular of the said Trade Mark in

in conjunction and in combination with the above described representation or illustration. 8.-The

representation or illustration of an old Chinese teacher sitting on the ground, A child is depicted on his right side and a Chinese woman is depicted standing in front of them with one of her hands point ing at the child. At the top of the picture but below the surrounding border are writ ten the Chinese characters (

moaning in English “Teaching the son,

At the top of the label and inside the surrounding border are written the English.

All the above-mentioned Trade Marks have been used by the applicants in respect of the following goods :—

COTTON YARN IN GLASS 13. Facsimiles of the Trade Marks can be seen at the office of the Colonial Secretary of Bong. kong and also at the office of the undersigned.

Dated the 17th day of October, 1905,"

toga]

JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Solicitert for the Applicants,

B, Des Voeux Road Central,

Hongkong.

THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1898:

APPLICATION For RegistratION OF *TRADE MARKS,

N HOY PARANEY carrying on business

NOTICE is hereby given that EBRAHIM-

at Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong and elsewhere as Merchants, have, on the 27th day of September, 1905, applied for the Registra tión Hongkong in the Register of Trade

Marks of the following Trade Marks-

J

-The representation or illustration of "Two Phucaixes" feeding on the flowers of a plant. On the right hand side of the label and inside the surrounding border are written the Chinese characters

(f) meaning in English "Two Phamxes." At the top of the label and within a scroll are written Ebrahimbhoy Pabaney" the owners and proprietors of the Trade, Mark. The said mark is known' amongst the Chinese as "Sheung Lun Mark

The words "Slieung Lun" (A) both in English and Chinese are claimed as an essential particular of the said Trade Mark in combination and in conjunction with the above described

2.tation,

representation or illustration of a two-wheeled

cart pushed by a Chinese" boy. A njan is depicted standing by the side of the boy with his right hand uplifted holding a three-cutnereil dag. On the cart is an earthenware vessel containing Chloese, cash and flowers. At the top of the label and intide the surrounding der are wraten

the owners and proprietors of the I rade Mark,, Above the illustration and below the border are written the Chinese charac÷

tors (A) meaning in English "Giving you good luck.” The said Trade Mark is known amongst the Chinese as the "Chiu Tsoi Tsun Po" Mark. The wards

Chiu Tso Trus Po") both in English and Chinese are claimed as an Lessential particular of the said. f'rade Mark in combination and in conjunction with the above described representation or 'illustration.

3. The representation or illustration of the famous Chinese warrior "Chiu Tsz Lung" riding upon a horse, holding, a sword in both hands.

In the right hand corner of the label are written the Chinese characters (F) meaning in English the name of the warrior Chiu Toz Lung. On the right hand side of the label and in the surround-- ing border are the Chinese characters

夜布刺謙批琱巴臨) being the

* equivalent Jo Chinese of Ebrahimbhoy

Pabaney, the owners and

proprietors of the said Trade Mark The said Trade Mark is known amongst the Chinese as the Chiu Taz Lung Mark. The words "Chiu Tsz Lung" both in English, and Chinese are claimed on an essential particular of the said Trade Mark in conjunction and in combination with the above described illustration or representation.

4. The representation the Chinese god known as "Sao To" (W) being the god in Chinese mythology who "keeps" the Door" and "drives the evil spirits away.". In the right hand corner of the Trade Mark are written the Chinese char acters (meaning in English "San To." In the margin of the label on the right hand side thereof are written the, Chinese Characters (交霸巴嗨 being| the equivalent in the Chinese language of "brahimbboy Pabaney," the owners and proprietors of the Trade Mark,

In the margin of the labai and on the left hand side. thereof are written the English words "E. Pabaney." The said Trade Mark is known amongst the Chinese, as "the Sau To Mark,"

The words "Sun To" both in English and Chinese are claimed as an essential particular of the said Trade Mark in con junction and in combination with the above described reprenotation.

5.-The representation or illustration of the Stan Fa flowers on the left hand side of the label and inside the surrounding, bor- der are written the Chinese characters meaning in English Shan Fa

flower. At the top of the label and out- side the surrounding border are written "Ebrahimbhoy Pabaney," the owners and proprietors of the Trade Mark. The said Trade Mark is known amongst the Chinese #1 the "Shan Fa. Mark.” - The words:

the "Shan Fa (1) both in English and Chinese are claimed as an essential particular of the said Trade Mark in com. bination and in conjunction with the above described representation |

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Kutimations,

in the name of EBRAHIMBHOY PABANEY who claim to be the proprietors thereof, b

The Trade Mark Nod.' has been used by tha. applicants since the month of September 1897. The Trade Mark Nod, a has been used by the applicants since the inonth of December 1898.

The Trade Mark Nod. 3 has been used by the "pplicants since the month of January 1899

The Trade Mark Nod. 4 has been used by the 1899. applicants since the month of September

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

All the above ineationed Trade Marks have been used by the applicants in respect of the fallowing goods |-

COTTON YARN. IN. CLASS 23. Facsimiles of the Trade Marks can be seen at the office of the Colonial Secretary of Hong kong and also at the office of the undersigned,

Dated the 37th day of October 1905.

JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER;

Solicitors for the applicants,

8. Des Voeux Road Central,

Hongkong.

1050)

THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE,

1898

APPLICATION, FOR REGISTRATION OF TRADE MARKS.

NOTICE is hereby given that THE CUR LIMITED, carrying on business at Bombay,

RIMBHOY MILLS. COMPANY,.

China and elsewhere as Manufacturers of Cotton Yarn have, on the 27th day Septem ber, 190s, applied for the Registration' in Hongkong. in the Register of Trade Marks of the following Trade Marks:-

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1

The representation or illustration of the face of Mr. Currimbhoy Ebrahim who is a Mahomedan and who is depicted wearing the big gold Mahomedan Turban. At the top of the label and inside the surroun Jing border is wrilles "The Currimbhoy Mills Company, Limited" on the right hand side of the label and inside the surrounding border is written Guzarali characters being theequivalentio Guzarati ofthe Currimabhoy Mills Company; Limited. The said Trade Mark is known amongst the Chinese as the "Tai Tau Yan Mark." The words "Tai Tu Yan"

(A) both in

English and Chinese are claimed `a essential particulars of the Trade Mark in combination and in conjunction with the above described representation or illustra tion.

z.—The representation or illustration of à

frog or toad known to the Chinese m "Kum, Pa. Sitting on the frog or tord appears the representation or illustration of a Chinese boy, On the left hand side of the label and inside the surrounding border is written "The Currimbhoy Milli ⚫ Company, Limited," the owners and pro prietors of the Trade Mark. On the right hand side, and inside the label and insida the surrounding border are written the

Chinese characters (此架廉批版 Rheing the equivalent in the Chinese language of The Currimblay The Trade Mills. Company, Limited. Mark is known amongst the Chinese as The Kum Pa Mark. The words "Kum Fa" both in English and Chinese are claimed as an essential parf cular of the Trade Mark in combination and in conjunction with the above des cribed representations or illustrations 3. The representation of a large "gold fish" which species is known amongst the Chinese as the "Tai Ngạm Kam Ya" (R) Suting or reclining upon this gold fish are twe Oriental boys who ate depicted with their leads together" The bay on the right side is holding a small globe and bötli boys are looking into it. In the margin of the label on the -right hand side, thereof are written the

Chinese characters (此加派批嗟 士有限公司> being the equivalent in

the Chinese language of "Currimbboy Mills Company, Limited," the owners and proprietors of the Trade Mark, In the margin of the label and on the left hand side thereof are written the English words "Currimbhoy Mill Co., Ld.” The said Trade Mark is known amongst the Chinest as the "Kani Yu Mark, The worl "Kam Ya" both in English and Chinese are claimed as an essential particular of

the said Trade Mark in conjunction with

the above representation. 4.The representation or illustration of a bale of collon yarn. "On the right side of

standing the repre

the bale ilustration of a Mahomedun

sentation or

man holding in his right hand a sample of cotton yarn and on the left hand side ol the bale is depicted' standing the repre sentation or illustration of a Chinaman holding in his left band a fan.

Both men

are depicted facing the bale of Cotton Yarn. At the top of the label and inside a scroll is written in English "The Cur rimbhoy Mills Company, Limited," the owners and proprietors of the Trade Mark. On one side of the bale is also written in English The Currimbhoy Mills Com pany, Limited."

5.The representation of a Chinese Man. darin with hands crossed holding a scrol! upon which is written the Chinese charac tem (ARK) meaning in English "prosperous throughout the four seasons." Ai the top of the label and inside the sur rounding border are written "The Cur rimbhoy Mills Company, Limited, the ́owners and proprietors of the said Trade Mark. On the margin of the label and inside the surrounding border on the right band side thereof are written the Chinese

Characters

BRA) being the equivalent in the Chinean language of "The Currimbhoy Mills Company, Limited" The Bald Trade Mark is known amongst the Chinese as the "Sz Kwai Hing Lung Mark," The words "Sa Kwai Hing Lung" both in English and Chinese are claimed as an essential particular of the said Trade Mark in conjunction and in combination with the above described representation or illustration.

Intimations.

amongst Chinean îi the ♬ Tin Chea Mark," The words TD Chen "TH) bath in English and Chinese are clained as in Coasential particular of the Trade: Markija combination and in conjunction with the above described representation or illustra tion; in the

of THE CURRIMBHOY MILLS, COMPANY, LIMITED, who claim be the

10. proprietors thereof.

The Trade Marks Nod. 1, 2 and 3 have been, uned by the applicants since the month of April, 1890.

The Trade Mark Nod; 4 has been used by tha applicants since the mouth of April, 1892, 1

The Trade Mark Nod. 5 has been used by the applicants sincs the month of December, 1898. applicants since the month of April, 1994.

The Trade Mark Nod. 5 has been used by the

All the above mentioned Trade Marks have been used by the applicants im respect of the following goods

COTTON 'YARN IN CLASS 23.2 Facsimiles of the Trade Marks can be seen at the office of the Colonial Secretary of Hong, kong and also at the office of the undersigned. Dated the 17th day of October, 1905. 2007. JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,

Solicitors for the applicants,

8, Des Vicux Road Central, Hongkong.

THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1895.

APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF TRADE HARKS.

No

TOTICE is hereby given that Messrs."

CURRIMBHOY EBRAHIM & CO. carrying on business at Bombay in the Empireol India and elsewhero namerchants, have, on the 17th day of September, 1905, applied for the registration in Hongkong in the Register of Trade Marks of the following Trade Marks ins 1-The representation or illustration of a pond. At the side of the pond stand a man and a dog. A crocodile is depicted lying on the surface of the pond and com ing towards the aforesaid man. A bont with two oriental men in it is depicted close to the tail of the crocodile and being propelled by two cars. At the top of the label and inside this surround- ing border are written Currimbhoy.. Ebrahim & Co.," the owners and proprie tors of the trade mark. At the bottom of the label and inside the surrounding border the Chinese characters written

RTO

() meaning in English Weroco dile fishing." The said mark is known Among the Chinese as the "Tiu Ngok Yu Mark"

"BHH The words "Tiu

Ngok Yu) both in English and Chinese are claimed as an essential, particular of the said Trade Mark in com- bination and in conjunction with the above described representation.

2.The representation of an old Ram having? (wo sharp pointed horns. The Ram it depicted standing in a field surrounded by trees. Around the label is a fancy border and at the top of the label and, forming part of the fancy border are written "Cur rimblay Ebrahim & Co.," the owners and proprietors of the Trade Mark...

At the top of the label but inside the fancy border thereof are written tho Chinese character) meaning in English Great Sheep" The said Trade Mark is known amongst the Chinese as the Le Ming Yeung Mark

The words "Lo Ming

Young both in English and Chinese are claimed as an essential particular of the said Trade Mark in combination, and le conjunction with the above described-ie presentation or illustation...M

3-The

representation or illustration of the Chinese historical and illustrious person Tso.Chow' who is depicted standing in mountain ravine surrounded by moun

tains. On each side of "Tso. Chow" are, depicted a man and a woman' each hold- ing a large Chinese mandarin fan over, 'his head. Near him, are depicted "twa. Chinese warriors holding war flags, who. are supposed to be interviewing or talking, to him. In the left hand corner of the labai are written the Chinese characters W meaning in English "To Chow

At the top of the label and inside the surrounding border are written "Currim bhoy Ebrahim & Co.," the owners and proprietors of the said Trade Mark. The said Trade Mark is known amongst the Chinese as the Tao Chow Mark." The words "Tin Chow" (W) both in English and Chinese are claimed as an essential particular of the Trade Mark In combination and in conjunction with the above described representation or illustra tion.

4. The representation or illustration of fire Chinamen and a Chinese boy standing or sitting round round table. The table is depicted standing amongst a quantity of flowers or leaves. On the table are fruits which the Chinese boy is reaching for.

the top of the label and inside the sur rounding border are written "Currimbhoy Ebrahim & Co," the owners and propris tors of the said Trade Mark. Above the illustration and below the brider ate written the Chinese characters (T meaning in English "Drinking at a feast. The said Trade Mark is known amongst the Chinese as the "Yam Yin Mark. The words "Yama Yo both la English and Chinese are claimed as an essential particular of the Trade Mark in combination and in conjunction with the above described 'representation or illustra tion;

in the name of Currimbhoy Ebrahim & Co., who claim to be the proprietors thereof,

The Trade Mark Nod. has been used by the applicants since the month of April 1902.

The Trade Mark Nod. 1 has been used by the

since the month of January 1993. applicants

The Trade Mark Nod. 3 has been used by the applicants since the month of January 1905. applicants since the month of February 1905.

The Trade Mark Nod, 4 has been used by tha

been used by the applicants in respect of the All the above mentioned Trade Marks have

following goods:---

COTTON YARN IN CLASS 23. Facsimiles of the Trade Marks can be seen at the office of the Colonial Secretary of Hang. kong, and also at the office of the undersigned,

Dated the 27th day, of October, 1905.

JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,

Solicitors for the applicants,...

8, Des Voeux Road Central,

6. The representation or illustration of a)

Motor Car with a Hindoo man seated in the car and holding with both hands the steering wheel. There is a large package in the body of the car upon which is wri, len Currimbhoy Mills. At the top of the label and inside the surrounding border are written "The Currimbhoy Mills Company, Limited," the awgen and proprietors of the Trade Mark. Below | 1054). the illustration and in the margin of the label are willen, the Chiness characton

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Printed and Pubilabed by JOSE" PEDRO):

m±14 BRAGA, for The Hongkong Telegraph Conr

being the equivalent in the Chinese langu-i pany, Limited, at the Printing Office of us age of "The Corrimbley Mille Company, Company, No. 1, Ice House Road, in the City Bimited,” The said Trade Mark is known | of Victoria, Hongkong.

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