(ABANDONED) IC 020. US 002 013 022 025 032 050. G & S: Meerschaum that is raw or partly worked material; loading pallets not of metal; beehives that are hive boxes or honeycombs; hairdresser's chairs; barbers' chairs; angle valves of plastics, not for machine elements; ball valves of plastics, not for machine elements; cocks of plastics, not for machine elements; butterfly valves of plastic, not for machine elements; liquid storage tanks or reservoirs not of metal or masonry; industrial water tanks not of metal or masonry; liquefied gas storage tanks not of metal or masonry; gas storage tanks not of metal or masonry; containers for transport, not of metal; curtain fittings, namely, traverse rods, poles, curtain rods, finials, curtain hooks and rings; metal-substitute plastic fasteners, in the nature of bolts, nails, rivets and screws; nails, wedges, nuts, screws, tacks, bolts, rivets and casters not of metal; hardware washers not of metal and not of rubber or vulcanized fiber for use in the assembly of items such as furniture; locks non-electric, not of metal; cushions that are furniture; Japanese floor cushions called zabuton; pillows; mattresses; Japanese food boxes of veneer or cardboard called oribako; wooden boxes for industrial purposes; wood barrels; casks not of metal for industrial packaging purposes; corks that are stoppers for industrial packaging containers; plastic stoppers for industrial packaging containers; plastic lids and caps for industrial packaging containers; wooden stoppers for industrial packaging containers; wooden lids and caps for industrial packaging containers; drinking straws; embroidery frames and hoops; nameplates and door nameplates not of metal; flagpoles. hand-held flat fans; hand-held folding fans; non metal garden stakes for plants or trees; beds for household pets; dog kennels; nesting boxes for small birds; step ladders and ladders not of metal; letter boxes not of metal or masonry; hat hooks not of metal; plastic shopping baskets; water tanks for household purposes not of metal or masonry; hanging boards that are Japanese style pegboards using positional hooks; tool boxes not of metal; fixed towel dispensers not of metal; cupboards; cupboards for tea-things cabinets called chadansu; wardrobes; Japanese style low tables called zataku; office desks; dining tables; writing desks; Japanese style low desks called wazukue; easy-chairs; Japanese style arm rests called kyosoku; stools; Japanese style floor seats called zaisu; dining chairs; settees and the like; high chairs for babies; dressers that are dressing tables; three-mirror dressing tables; cheval glasses; hand mirrors that are a part of a dresser; toy boxes and chests; umbrella stands; shoe cabinets; bookshelves; beds; showshelves; jewelry boxes and caskets not of precious metal; book stands; bookcases; magazine racks; lockers; indoor window blinds that are shade as furniture; blinds of reed, rattan or bamboo called sudare; bead curtains for decoration; oriental single panel standing partition called tsuitate; oriental folding partition screens called byoubu; benches; advertising balloons; upright signboards of wood or plastics; plastic sculptures of food samples; funerary urns; shintoist upright tubular ritual vases for sakaki tree twigs called sakaki-tate; coffin fittings, namely, non-metal handles and hinges; ritual flower vases; coffins; Buddhist family altars called butsudan. portable non metal shrines for shintoism called mikoshi; cradles; infant walkers; mannequins; costume display stands; sleeping bags for camping; picture frames; plaster sculptures; plastic sculptures; wooden sculptures; rattan that is unworked or partly worked material; tree barks; reeds that are raw or partly worked material; rushes that are raw or partly worked material; onigaya hay that is raw or partly worked material; sedges that are unworked or partly worked material; vegetable aggregate for plaster called susa; straw of wheat, barley or oats; rice straw; tusks that are raw or partly worked material; whalebones; sea shells; artificial horns; ivory that is unworked or partly worked material; animal horns; animal teeth; tortoiseshells that are unworked or partly worked material; animal bone that is unworked or partly worked material; coral that is unworked or partly worked
(ABANDONED) IC 030. US 046. G & S: Starch based binding agents for ice cream; meat tenderizers for household purposes; starch based thickeners for whipped cream; aromatic preparations for food not from essential oils, namely, spice blends; oolong tea that is Chinese tea; black tea that is English tea; tea of salty kelp powder called kombu-cha; tea of parched powder of barley with husk called mugi-cha; Japanese green tea; coffee that is roasted, powdered, granulated, or in drinks; coffee substitutes that are artificial coffee or vegetable preparations for use as coffee; coffee beverages with milk; cocoa that is roasted, powdered, granulated, or in drinks; chocolate food beverages not being dairy or vegetable based; cocoa beverages with milk; ice; table ice; ice blocks; sugared beans called ama-natto; starch-based candies called ame; pellet-shaped rice crackers called arare; rice dumplings dressed with sweet bean jam called ankoro; cakes of sugar-bounded millet or popped rice called okoshi; fried dough cookies called karintoh; soft pin-rolled cakes of pounded rice called gyuhi; crystal sugar pieces that are confectionery; rice crackers called senbei; sweet dumplings called dango; sweet bean jam coated with sugared-bean based soft shell called nerikiri; glutinous starch syrup called mizu-ame; Japanese style steamed cakes called mushi-gashi; sweet pounded rice cakes called mochi-gashi; bean-jam filled wafers called monaka; pastry shells for monaka; bars of sweet jellied bean paste called yohkan; dried sugared cakes of rice flour called rakugan; ice candies; ice cream; wafers; castilia sponge cakes; hardtacks that are confectionery; caramels; candies that are sweets; cookies; crackers. cones for ice cream; sherbets that are sorbets; cream puffs; sponge cakes; toffees that are taffies; chewing gums; chocolate; doughnuts; gum drops being confectionary; nougat; pies; biscuits; fruit jellies that are confectionery; frozen yoghurt that are confectionery ices; pancakes; popcorn; marshmallows; rusks; waffles; bean jam buns; cream buns; jam buns; bread; buns; fermented soybean paste called miso; Worcester sauce; meat gravies; ketchup; soy sauce that is soya sauce; vinegar; vinegar mixes; dipping soup for soba noodle called soba-tsuyu; salad dressings; white sauce; mayonnaise; sauces for barbecued meat; cube sugar; sweeteners, namely, fructose for food; crystal sugar not confectionery; sugar; maltose for food; honey for food; sweeteners, namely, glucose for food; powdered starch syrup for food; starch syrup for food; table salt mixed with sesame seeds; cooking salt; roasted and ground sesame seeds; celery salt; chemical seasonings; mustard powder that is spice; curry powder that is spice; pepper powder that is spice; Japanese pepper powder spice called sansho powder; clove powder that is spice; hot pepper powder that is spice; cinnamon powder that is spice; Japanese horseradish powder spice called wasabi powder; ice cream mixes; sherbet mixes; unroasted coffee that is unprocessed; udon noodles that are uncooked; oat flakes; oatmeal; dried cooked-rice; enriched rice that is uncooked; pasta-wrappings for gyoza; corn flakes; powder of sweetened bean jam called sarashi-an; artificial rice that is uncooked; spaghetti that is uncooked; somen noodles that are very thin wheat noodle, uncooked; instant udon noodles; instant soba noodles; instant Chinese noodles. soba noodles that are Japanese noodles of buckwheat, uncooked; Chinese noodles that are uncooked; bean-starch noodles called harusame, uncooked; bread crumb; Chinese rice noodles called bifun, uncooked; dried pieces of wheat gluten called fu, uncooked; canned cooked rice; macaroni that is uncooked; pounded rice cakes called mochi; almond paste; Chinese stuffed dumplings called gyoza, cooked; sandwiches; Chinese steamed dumplings called shumai, cooked; sushi; fried balls of batter mix with small pieces of octopus called takoyaki; steamed buns stuffed with minced meat called niku-manjuh; hamburgers sandwiches that are prepared; pizzas that are prepared; box lunches, being food packages consisting primarily of bread, crackers and/or cookies, that are prepared; hot dog sandwiches that are prepared; meat pies that are prepared; ravioli that is prepared; yeast powder; fermenting malted rice called koji; yeast; baking powder; instant jelly mixes; instant doughnut mixes; instant pudding mixes; instant pancake mixes; mixes of sweet adzuki-bean jelly called mizu-yokan-no-moto; sake lees for food; husked rice; processed oats, namely, husked oats; husked barley; Japanese arrowroot powder called kudzu-ko, for food; wheat flour for food; rice flour for food; corn starch for food; sago palm starch for food; sweet potato starch for food; potato flour for food; buckwheat flour for food; tapioca flour for food; corn flour for food; pulse flour for food; barley flour for food; gluten for food
(ABANDONED) IC 032. US 045 046 048. G & S: Black beer that is toasted-malt beer; imitation beer; stout; lager beer; isotonic beverages; guarana drinks; mineral water; coffee flavored syrup for making food beverages; cola drinks; soda pops; sherbets that are beverages; syrups for beverages; ginger ale; carbonated drink mixes; aerated water that is soda water; ramune that are Japanese soda pops; lemonades; lemon squash; orange juice beverages; grape juice beverages; tomato juice beverages; pineapple juice beverages; apple juice beverages; extracts of hops for making beer; whey beverages; vegetable juices that are beverages
(ABANDONED) IC 035. US 100 101 102. G & S: Promoting the goods and services of others through dissemination of advertising via magazines, newspapers, television, radio, the inside and/or outside of vehicles; balloons, signboards, bill-posting, and street and shop-front dissemination of advertising materials; product demonstration; advertising by mail order that is direct mail advertising; advertising copy writing; shop window display arrangement services; issuance of trading stamps that may be redeemed for goods or services; business management analysis or business consultancy; marketing research; business management of hotels for others; business management and financial statement preparation for businesses; medical doctor referral; referral of scientific or technological experts; housekeeper referral; nurse referral; referral of cleaning engineers; dentist referral; midwife referral; referral of cooks and chefs; interpreter referral; referral of waiters and waitresses; beautician referral; model referral; pharmacist referral; referral of barbers and hairdressers; auctioneering; import-export agencies; arranging newspaper subscriptions; shorthand services; transcription; document reproduction; publicity material rental; rental of typewriters and copying machines; employment agency services; rental of vending machines
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