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Caledonian Hall Tuesday, June 23 8 p.m. TOM HARRIS v. TOM LONG Ten 3 minutes rounds. Professional Contest. AMATEUR BOUTS. G. Wright v. J. Sellars H. Emerson v. G. Logan. C. Pocock v« C. Gardens T. Jaggers? v. W. Carey A. Ledgacd v. J. Price C. Woodward v. R. McGregor A GOOD NIGHT'.S ENJOYMENT. Popufar Prices, 2/6, 5/-, 10/-, Plus Tax. RESERVES AT PRIESTNALLS. 4Soa 1 Do you know what a TRADE-MARK is for? Posably you think a trade-mark Ev/ry barrel, every can of oil or aanfaciurer, so that no competi- u * _, _ _ . n .. :~:«». Ki. « rn A,.r* a* The Texas Company s Re- « can imitate his product. and i$ backc( f n p by a , hats only partly true. positive assurance of uniformity „' , ■ , . , and efficiency, he teal purpose of a trade-mark to indicate the origin of the/ The more you think of this, the aods so that the public can be more it will mean to you. rotectcd. ..... .. c •». It means no picking up of oils i other words, a buyer, fcr/ce a » d *»"«* , and thcn c fcf**Kag . . . . . them with the name of. the comKick. will know later </>n> at not always - mi]it - tfccm . state purchases whether to seek tto avoid products be?/ring the On the contrary, we repeat, ark in question. eVtt Y b " nl with thc Texaco , ■. . trade-mark contains oil and grease o» then, a trade*miirfc should siade and handled from the Crude mw J r u* t.».,.. // Product to Delivery exclusively rotect the buyer. , —by TEXACO. 'he Texaco Trade/Mark lt docs Hence, a Texaco guarantee is a rotcct the buyer, il lubricants, real guarantee. There ifl a Texaco Lubricant for Every Purpose. THE TEXAS COMPANY (AUSTRALASIA) LIMITED. P.O. Box 600, Auckland P. 0./ Box, 1303, Wellington protect the buyer. • / The Texaco lT docs protect the'buyer.Vf lubricants,' Agents at all principal towns. JENKINS 10 TRAVEIjIj'RRS t try STUTCHBURY HOUSE NOW TIMARU. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. QOTBj:AHDaEBBBVia). • K10M4 30. CLOSE 10 BAT.

"They don't liit thorn now," was the assertion of the chief traffic inspector in the Auckland Supremo Court on Monday, when asked whether safety zones were not dangerous for motorists. "You certainly made them strong enough," retorted counsel. "They never hit one twice," returned witness. "I suppose you know you have erected Common-law nuisances?" persisted counsel. Mr Stanton, the City Council solicitor, intervened at this stage, and said there was no proof of that. Mr Justice Eoed observed that, he had heard of a ease that was set down with a view to getting a decision. on this point, but the action seemed to have been adjourned indefinitely (reports the "New Zealand Herald"). "I enn assure your Honour that it has not been adjourned at my request," said Mr Stanton, laughing.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18413, 20 June 1925, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18413, 20 June 1925, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18413, 20 June 1925, Page 10

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