THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1909.
Application for Registration of Trade Marks.
NOTICE is hereby given that THE MATCH-
LESS METAL POLISH COMPANY, LIMITED, "of Binns Road, Old Swan, Liverpool, England, have on the 6th day of March, 1917, applied for the registration in Hongkong, in the Regis- ter of Trade Marks, of the following Trade Marks:-
(1) DAPPA
(2)
HAPPYNAK
(3)
KOMO
with the name of Paton Calvert & Co.,
written across it,
in the name of THE MATCHLESS METAL POLISH COMPANY, LIMITED, who claim to be the sole proprietors thereof.
The Trade Marks are intended to be used by the applicants forthwith in respect of the following goods namely :-
Furniture Polish, Furniture Cream, Black- ing in liquid or paste, Boot Polish, Patent leather Polish, Plate powder, Harness composition or blacking, French varnish, Knife powder, Black- lead for polishing, Polishing cloths, Brunswick Black for stoves and grates, and wood stains, in Class 50. Facsimiles of the Trade Marks can be seen at the office of the Registrar of Trade Marks, and at the office of the undersigned.
Dated the 16th day of March, 1917.
DENNYS & BOWLEY, Solicitors for the Applicants,
6, Des Voeux Road Central.
TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1909.
Application for Registration of a Trade Mark.
N
OTICE is hereby given that SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, have on the 22nd day of February, 1917, applied for the registration in Hongkong, in the Register of Trade Marks, of the follow- ing Trade Mark :---
KEECHONG
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洋
行
in the name of SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., who claim
to be the proprietors thereof.
The Trade Mark is intended to be used by the applicants forthwith in respect of the follow- ing goods-
Acids, including vegetable acids; Alkalies; Artists' colours; Pigments; Mineral Dyes; and other anti-corrosives and Chemical substances used in manu- factures, photography or philosophical research, in Class 1. Deodorisers, in Class 2.
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Resins; Oils used in manufactures and not included in other classes; Dyes, other than mineral; Tanning substances; Fibrous substances, e.g., cotton, hemp, flax, jute; Wool; Silk; Bristles; Hair; Feathers; Cork; Seeds; Coal; Coke; Bone; Sponge, in Class 4.
Iron and Steel, pig or cast; Iron, rough; Iron, bar and rail including rails for railways; Iron, bolt and rod; Iron, sheet, and boiler and armour plates; Iron, hoop; Lead, pig; Lead, rolled ; Lead, sheet; Wire, copper, zinc ; Gold, in ingots, in Class 5. Steam Engines; Boilers; Pneumatic ma-
chines; Hydraulic Machines; Locomo- tives; Sewing machines; Weighing machines; Machine tools; Mining ma- chinery; Fire Engines, in Class 6. Ploughs; Drilling machines; Reaping ma- chines; Thrashing machines, in Class 7. Mathematical instruments; Gauges; Edu-
cational appliances, in Class 8. Knives; Forks; Scissors; Shears; Files;
Saws, in Class 12.
;
Anvils; Keys; Basins (metal); Needles
Hoos; Shovels, in Class 13. Plate; Clock cases and pencil cases of precious metals (including aluminum, nickel, Britannia metal, etc.); Sheffield and other plated goods; Gilt and Ormolu work, in Class 14. Window and Plate Glass; Painted Glass; Glass Mosaic; Glass Beads, in Class 15.
Ceurent; Plaster; Imitation marble; As-
phalt, in Class 17.
Diving Apparatus; Warming Apparatus;
Ventilating apparatus ; Filtering apparatus; Lighting contrivances; Electric and pneumatic bells, in Class 18.
Cammon; Small-arms; Fowling pieces; Swords; Shot and other projectiles; Camp equipage; Equipments, in Class
19.
Gunpowder; Guncotton; Dynamite; Fog-
signals; Percussion Caps; Fireworks; Cartridges, in Class 20. Railway carriages; Waggons; Railway
trucks; Bicycles, in Class 22. Cotton Yarn; Sewing cotton, in Class 23. Cotton Shirtings; Long Cloth and Cotton;
Pieco Goods of all kinds, in Class 24. Cotton Lace; Cotton braids; Cotton Tapes ;
other cotton goods not included in classes 23, 24 and 38, in Class 25. Silk Piece goods, in Class 31. Silk goods other than silk spun, thrown or sewing, or silk piece goods, in Class 32.
Yarns of wool, worsted or hair, in Class
33.
Cloths and stuffs of wool, worsted or hair,
in Class 34.
Woollen and worsted and hair goods not included in classes 33 and 34, in Class
35. Carpets; Floor-cloth; Oil-cloth; Drugget; Mats and matting; Rugs, in Class 36. Paper (except paper hangings); Stationery; Book-binding: Envelopes; Sealing Wax; Pens (except gold pens); Ink; Playing Cards; Blotting cases; Copy- ing Presses, in Class 39. Paper-hangings; Papier maché; Mirrors; Mattresses; and all other furniture and upholstery, in Class 41.
Cereals; Pulses; Olive Oil; Hops: Malt: Dried Fruits; Tea; Sago; Salt; Sugar; Preserved Meats; Confectionery; Oil Cakes; Pickles; Vinegar; Beer Clari- fiers, in Class 42.
Beer; Cyder; Wine; Whisky; Liqueurs,
in Class 43.
Mineral and Aerated Waters, natural and artificial, including Ginger Beer, in Class 44.
Candles; Common Soap;
Detergents; Illuminating, Heating or Lubricating Oils; Matches; Starch; Blue and other preparations for laundry purposes ; Washing powders; Benzine collas, in Class 47.
Perfumery (including toilet articles, pre-
parations for the teeth and hair, and perfumed soap), in Class 18. Billiard Tables; Roller Skates; Fishing nets and fines; Toys, in Class 49.
Goods manufactured from ivory, bone, wood,
straw, grass, and animal and vege- table substances not included in other classes; Tobacco pipes; Umbrellas; Walking sticks; Brushes and combs; Furniture cream, plate powder; Tar- paulins, tents, rickcloths; Rope; Twine; Buttons of all kinds other than of precious metal or imitations there- of Packing and hose of all kinds, in Class 50.
The said Trade Mark is associated with Trade Mark No. 206 of 1898, in Classes 1, 2. 4, 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 19, 23, 24, 25, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 41, 42, 43, 44, 47, 48, 49 and 50.
Dated this 15th day of March, 1917.
DEACON, LOOKER, DEACON & HARSTON,
Solicitors for the Applicants, 1, Des Voeux Road Central,
Hongkong.
TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1909.
Application for Registration of a Trade Mark.
NOTICE is hereby given that AITKEN,
MELROSE & CO., LIMITED, of 9, Forth Street, Edinburgh, Scotland; Wholesale Tea Dealers and General Merchants, have on the 8th day of February, 1917, applied for the registration in Hongkong, in the Register of Trade Marks, of the following Trade Mark :--
MELROSE
in the name of AITKEN, MELROSE & Co., LTD., who claim to be the Proprietors thereof.
The Trade Mark has been used by the Ap- plicants in respect of Tea since 1889, and in respect of Coffee since 1907, and the said Trade Mark is intended to be used by the Applicants forthwith in respect of Cocoa, all in Class 42.
The above mentioned Trade Mark is to be associated with Trade Mark No. 17 of 1917.
Dated the 16th day of February, 1917.
STEPHENS & WILLSON, Solicitors & Agents for the Applicants.
TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1909.
Application for Registration of a Trade Mark,
NOTICE is hereby given that Messrs. II. SKOTT & COMPANY, have on the 8th day of January, 1917, applied for the registration in Hongkong, in the Register of Trade Marks, of the following Trade Mark namely:
The representation of an agricultural sceno with 2 Chinese labourers beating Corn with a flail, Above are Chinese characters repesenting the applicants' name and Flail Trade Mark". Be- low is the applicants name in English. in the name of I. SKOTT & COMPANY, who claim to be the sole proprietors thereof.
The Trade Mark is intended to be used by the Applicants in respect of "Cloths and stuffs of wool worsted or hair", in Class 34, “Cotton Piece Goods", in Class 24 and Articles of Clothing", in Class 38,
A facsimile of the Trade Mark can be seen at the office of the Registrar of Trade Marks, or at the office of the undersigned.
Dated the 18th day of January, 1917.
DENNYS & BOWLEY, Solicitors for the Applicants. No. 6, Des Voeux Road Central,
Hongkong,
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