" Grande Charfireiise." | I The House of Lords has now unanimously and finally I decided that the Chartreux Monks were wrongfully deprived f of their ancient English Trade Marks, and that their opponents |- are not entitled to these Trade Marks or to the use of the word \ "Chartreuse" in England. The principles thus established ? apply equally to British Possessions. )' The Chartreux Monks, during the wrongful deprivation of | their English Trade Marks have had their liqueur shipped % under a modified label bearing the words " Liqueur fabriquee a | Tarragone par les Peres Chartreux." | They nov/ propose, after exhausting their present stock, to 1 have future shipments made under their old mark and insignia, § and in their old pattern of bottles and with the label above £} referred to in conjunction with the old Chartreuse label, I as under:— | |liqueur' ' I |A LA 0 D - £ '' . | E t • *. "■% 'i 'f J-riqueyf 3j i f , PAR W: L " I | L- ;l WARNING — Any P 2rson sellin fr °r offering fop sale as Chartreuse any liqueur '$ other than that manufactured by the Chartreux Monks, will bo -S | proceeded against with the utmost rifiou:? of the Law. f. Fire! Fine Fpssbsess ill FRIiLEY FRUBTS\pl#' It Caught and Kept! iff tiff WHICH MEANS simply that, / ff|| I 1111|| . owing to the perfection and ' ' | [f $ |i § jf.jiSi purity of Frimley practices and | i S | jpj processes, the fruit is essentially ''j 1 I [ k jfi as fresh and wholesome straight from the >\m . cans as it could be straight from the orchards. Vj| It is exactly the same with FRIWiLEY VEGETABLES 1 and ALL FRIWILEY PRODUCTS. The housewife could |t; not get finer flavours, and fuller satisfaction, if M everything were grown at home. She could 11 scarcely hope for results so good, for the Friniley 1 1 people know just how things SHOULD be grown I and gathered and preserved. They have reduced I the thing to a science. jf YOU'RE SAFE WITH FRtmLEY. 11 FRIMLEY LOCAL ACEMTS—J. fl. Smyth and Go., Victoria street. mum Emm bnsurange m, 5 m, Porsly a H.Z. Owned Company. PIBE, MARINE, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY, AND GENEEAIi ACCIDENT £TS POPULARITY SUE TO PBOKPTC--SSS.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1094, 5 April 1911, Page 3
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361Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1094, 5 April 1911, Page 3
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