✨ Clothing Rationing Coupon Schedule
1568
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 56
KNITTING YARN.
Half coupon per 1 oz.
FABRIC CLOTH AND ARTICLES MADE THEREFROM NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR.
Width of Cloth. Coupons required per Yard.
3 in. and not over 20 in. .. .. .. ½
20 in. and not over 31 in. .. .. .. ¾
31 in. and not over 40 in. .. .. .. 1
40 in. and not over 50 in. .. .. .. 1¼
50 in. and not over 60 in. .. .. .. 1½
60 in. and not over 69 in. .. .. .. 1¾
69 in. and not over 79 in. .. .. .. 2
Over 79 in. .. .. .. 2¼
MADE-UP OR MANUFACTURED HOUSEHOLD LINEN.
Article:— Coupon Value.
Sheets: Up to and including 54 in. by 2¾ yd. 3½ per sheet.
63 in. by 2¾ yd. .. .. .. 4 ,,
72 in. by 2¾ yd. .. .. .. 4½ ,,
80 in. by 2¾ yd. .. .. .. 5 ,,
90 in. by 2¾ yd. .. .. .. 5½ ,,
Pillow-cases .. .. .. 1 per pillow case.
Blankets—
Pram size up to 1,500 sq. in. .. .. .. 1½ per blanket.
Cot size, 1,500 sq. in. and not over 2,000 sq. in. .. .. .. 2 ,,
Cot size, 2,000 sq. in. and not over 2,500 sq. in. .. .. .. 2½ ,,
Single, 2,500 sq. in. and not over 5,200 sq. in. .. .. .. 5 ,,
Three-quarter, 5,200 sq. in. and not over 6,500 sq. in. .. .. .. 6 ,,
Double, over 6,500 sq. in. .. .. .. 8 ,,
Quilts of down, kapoc, milled wool, or other filling—
Pram size up to 1,000 sq. in. .. .. .. 2 per quilt.
Cot size, 1,000 sq. in. and not over 1,500 sq. in. .. .. .. 3 ,,
Single, 1,500 sq. in. and not over 3,250 sq. in. .. .. .. 5 ,,
Double, 3,250 sq. in. and not over 4,500 sq. in. .. .. .. 7 ,,
Towels: Turkish, terry, huckaback towels, face cloths of any material—
30 in. by 60 in. and over .. .. .. 1¼ per towel.
27 in. by 54 in. .. .. .. 1 ,,
24 in. by 48 in. .. .. .. ¾ ,,
22 in. by 42 in. .. .. .. ½ ,,
20 in. by 36 in. .. .. .. ¼ ,,
Under 20 in. by 36 in. .. .. .. ¼ ,,
Roller towels, standard size, 2½ yd. in length .. .. .. 1¼ ,,
Roller towels by the yard .. .. .. As per fabric schedule.
Tea-towels, glass-cloths, not larger than 27 in. by 36 in. .. .. .. ½ per towel or cloth.
ALL OTHER ARTICLES OF TEXTILE CLOTH
whether woven or knitted wholly or mainly from a textile other than jute, hard hemp, asbestos, or other piece-goods wholly or partly made or manufactured and not being apparel or clothing. This class includes table cloths, serviettes, traced goods, &c.:—
Coupon Value.
Up to 500 sq. in. .. .. .. ¼ per article.
500 sq. in. and not over 750 sq. in. .. .. .. ½ ,,
750 sq. in. and not over 1,100 sq. in. .. .. .. ¾ ,,
1,100 sq. in. and not over 1,500 sq. in. .. .. .. 1 ,,
1,500 sq. in. and not over 1,800 sq. in. .. .. .. 1¼ ,,
1,800 sq. in. and not over 2,250 sq. in. .. .. .. 1½ ,,
2,250 sq. in. and not over 2,500 sq. in. .. .. .. 1¾ ,,
2,500 sq. in. and not over 3,000 sq. in. .. .. .. 2 ,,
3,000 sq. in. and not over 3,250 sq. in. .. .. .. 2¼ ,,
3,250 sq. in. and not over 3,500 sq. in. .. .. .. 2½ ,,
3,500 sq. in. and not over 3,750 sq. in. .. .. .. 2¾ ,,
3,750 sq. in. and not over 4,000 sq. in. .. .. .. 3 ,,
For every 250 sq. in. or part thereof over 4,000, add ¼ coupon.
SCHEDULE OF COUPON-FREE GOODS.
Academic robes.
Adhesive anti-scatter fabric.
American cloth.
Ankle supports.
Apparel made of paper or feathers.
Aprons for industrial purposes made of unrationed material other than blackout material.
Artists’ canvas.
Baby-bags without sleeves.
Bedspreads.
Belts (except underwear).
Bolting-cloth.
Book muslin.
Braces, garters, and suspenders.
Buckram.
Butter muslin.
Canvas.
Carpeting, matting, and other floor cloth.
Cheese cloth.
Cinematograph-screen fabric.
Clogs and special footwear supplied under awards.
Cloth (including ribbon and elastic) not over 3 in. in width.
Cloth of the following descriptions, sold in pieces not exceeding 45 in. in length or breadth: Battiste, jaconet, oiled silk and oiled rayon, oiled cambric.
Crochet yarn not suitable for hand-knitting.
Curtain net and furnishing voile.
Curtains.
Cushion cases.
Deck-chair canvas.
Dress shields.
Dyed Bolton twill.
Ecclesiastical vestments.
Embroidery and tapestry canvas.
Emery cloth.
Filter cloth.
Flags, pennants.
Furnishing fabrics as defined: (1) Pile furnishing fabrics, being Genoa velvet, mohair, or Utrecht velvet, terry velvet, plush, chenille, or moquette; (2) pile furnishing fabrics, being velvet and velour of a width not less than 44 in.; (3) printed furnishing linen, brocades, and brocaded taffetas; (4) Jacquard woven figured furnishing fabrics; (5) cottage weave; (6) Arras cloth; (7) ticking.
Garments for industrial purposes made of rubber or synthetic rubber sheeting.
Gauze muslin.
Gloves wholly of rubber, agricultural, horticultural, and household gloves of rough-tanned and undyed leather, scavenging gloves, gloves of whatever material suitable only for industrial purposes, with the word “industrial” indelibly marked on the back in a colour contrasting with that of the glove; gloves of whatever material suitable only for use as sports accessories or requisites; mittens fulfilling such conditions.
Haberdashery.
Hats of felt or straw and boys’ school caps.
Holland for blinds.
Infants’ napkins, cut and hemmed.
Infants’ waterproof knickers.
Insulating cloth, varnished or otherwise treated for electrical purposes.
Jock straps and knee-caps.
Lace (other than woollen) and lace net.
Laces, boot and shoe.
Leather cloth.
Leggings of waterproof material.
Leno.
Linen cloth weighing more than 15 oz. per square yard.
Linen—tailor’s canvas.
Lint.
Loose covers for furniture.
Maternity belts.
Mending yarn made up in quantities not exceeding ¼ oz. in weight.
Rubber-proofed sheeting.
Rug canvas.
Rug wool not suitable for hand-knitting.
Sanitary belts, sanitary knickers, sanitary pads.
Scrim.
Shin-guards and leg-guards.
Slippers unsuitable for outdoor use.
Surgical bandages.
Surgical wearing apparel.
Ties.
Women’s neckwear other than scarf or blouse front.
J. E. THOMAS, Rationing Controller.
By Authority: E. V. PAUL, Government Printer, Wellington.
Price 6d.]
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Clothing Rationing Coupon Notice 1942
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🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry4 June 1942
Rationing, Clothing, Coupons, Regulations, Wearing Apparel, Fabric, Household Linen
- J. E. Thomas, Rationing Controller
- E. V. Paul, Government Printer