Price Exemption Notice




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
[No. 31

Exempted Goods and Services (Control of Prices) Notice 1950, No. 8

PURSUANT to the Control of Prices Act, 1947, the Price Tribunal, acting with the authority of the Minister of Industries and Commerce, hereby revokes every Price Order, every approval given under section 16 of the said Act, and every prohibition of sale given under section 40 of the said Act, so far as any such Price Order, approval, or prohibition of sale relates to the sale of the goods referred to in the Schedule hereto or to the charges for any services referred to in the said Schedule. This revocation shall be deemed to have come into force prior to the coming into force of the exemption referred to in clause 2 of this Notice.

  1. Pursuant to section 18 of the Control of Prices Act, 1947, the Price Tribunal hereby gives notice that the goods and services specified in the Schedule hereto are exempt from the provisions of Part III of the Control of Prices Act, 1947.

SCHEDULE

Admission charges to all sporting events and entertainments except motion pictures.

Aerated waters, cordials, cordial concentrates, fruit syrups, fruit-drink extracts, fruit juices, and tomato-juice.

Alum.

Aprons.

Baking-powder.

Barley-water.

Bath crystals, powders, cubes, and essences.

Bathing and swim suits and swimming-trunks and bathing-caps.

Batteries, dry-cell.

Beltings, transmission and conveyor.

Bird seed.

Biscuits, but excluding breakfast cereals in biscuit form.

Blue, washing.

Canvas goods, excluding footwear.

Cheese, including process cheese, and cheese and process cheese preparations but excluding bulk cheddar cheese under four months old.

Citrus peels.

Cleansing-preparations, household, excluding caustic soda and excluding soap, soap-powders, and sandsoap.

Clock cases.

Clothes-pegs.

Cod-liver-oil emulsion.

Combs of all varieties.

Condiments, spices, and culinary herbs of all types, including pepper and mustard, but excluding vinegar.

Culinary essences, in liquid or powder form.

Cushions, excluding rubber cushions.

Custard-powder.

Disinfectants in fluid, crystal, and powder form.

Dressing-gowns, other than wool or wool mixtures.

Egg preservatives, fluid and otherwise.

Eiderdowns.

Electric motors over 3 h.p., including spare parts and control gear.

Epsom salts.

Essential oils, including perfume and flower oils.

Fibrous-plaster.

Fly bands, papers, and targets.

Foundation garments of the following types :—
Brassieres.
Corselettes.
Corsets.
Girdles, eezees, and slipons.
Sanitary belts.
Surgical supports and corsetry.
Suspender belts.

Fruits (including synthetic fruits), crystallized and drained.

Gift toilet sets in all forms.

Ginger in all forms.

Gravel, sand, and shingle.

Gravy colourings, and gravy preparations.

Hair dyes.

Hair preparations in all forms.

Hair-setting lotions or creams.

Hair-wave lotions or creams.

Hammocks.

Handkerchiefs and handkerchief materials.

Headwear.

Hearth-powders.

Home permanent hair-wave sets, all varieties.

Horse and cow covers.

Hose, suction and delivery, whether of rubber, leather, plastic, fabric, or flexible metal.

Ice-cream of all descriptions, ice-cream novelties, ice-cream mix, and ice-cream cones.

Inks and mucilage.

Insecticides in fluid and powder form. Excluding horticultural spraying preparations.

Jam-setting preparations.

Jams and marmalades of all types, including diabetic jams and marmalades.

Jelly crystals and calves-foot jelly.

Jobbing charge-out rates—i.e., the hourly rates covering labour, overhead expenses and profit, but excluding charges for materials—charged by firms or traders for the performance of any service, including all repair and maintenance work, in the following trades :—
Agricultural contracting and earthmoving.
Asphalting.
Automotive engineering.
Bricklaying.
Carpentry.
Carpet sewing and laying.
Chimney-sweeping.
Coach painting and trimming.
Drainlaying.
Electrical trades.
Electro-plating.
Fencing.
Floor-sanding.
French-polishing.
Harvesting and threshing.
Landscape gardening.
Lawnmower, scissors, and knives—sharpening and repairing.
Linoleum-laying.
Locksmithing.
Painting and paperhanging.
Panel-beating.
Piano tuning and repairing.
Picture framing.
Plastering.
Plumbing.
Radio.
Refrigeration.
Signwriting.
Tool grinding and sharpening.
Tree felling.
Watch repairing.
Welding.
Well boring.
Window cleaning.

Ladders of all types, including step-ladders.

Leather goods—all goods (except footwear, footwear components, and leather in the form or substantially in the form in which it leaves the tannery)—made wholly or substantially from leather.

Lime water.

Meat extracts, including cubes.

Mirrors.

Nail files.

Nail or manicure preparations in all forms.

Nail or manicure preparation sets.

Nuts, edible, and edible nut preparations, excluding nut oils.

Oily canvas goods.

Pastes, meat and fish.

Photography—charges incurred or made in respect of the following photographic processes :—
Colouring.
Developing.
Enlarging.
Mounting.
Portrait and commercial photography.
Printing.

Pickles, sauces, ketchup, relishes, chutneys, and pickling preparations, but excluding vinegar.

Picture-frames.

Plastics in rod, sheet, tube, wall-panels, and veneers, plastic moulding-powders.

Plating salts, compounds and anodes.

Polishes and cleaners (boot and shoe, floor, furniture, stove, car, metal, and window).

Polishing outfits—boot and shoe.

Powder puffs.

Process engraving and stereotyping.

Puddings, canned and otherwise, and pudding base.

Quarry stone.

Quilts.

Rat and mouse traps of all kinds.

Rat poison preparations.

Rennet, liquid and otherwise.

Ropes (including wire-woven) twines, cordage, and string.

Salad dressings, mayonnaise, and salad creams.

Salt, including celery salt.

Sandwich spreads of all types.

Scales, domestic and industrial.

Scarves.

Second-hand motor-vehicles.

Sheep dip.

Sleeping-bags.

Slippers, felt.

Soda crystals.

Soot destroyers.

Soups, canned, and soup-powders and cubes.

Spanish cream and cream base.

Sporting, gaming, and athletic requisites of all types, including playing-cards, but excluding items of apparel and footwear not otherwise exempted.

Spraying equipment, including pumps, hand atomizers, and syringes.

Suet preparations.

Talcum and dusting powders.

Terrazzo ware.

Tinware, domestic, made from tinplate.

Tomatoes, tomato pulp, and tomato purée, canned or otherwise.

Tooth pastes, including powders and tablets and denture preparations.

Toys of all types except chain-driven bicycles and tricycles.

Upholstery springs.

Vegetable food extracts.

Vegetables, canned, bottled, or frozen, but excluding haricot, lima, or other dried beans, and excluding lentils.

Venetian blinds.

Waders, body, excluding all gumboots.

Welding, brazing, and gas-cutting equipment.

Wheelbarrows.

Woolly sheep-skins and lamb-skins, tanned.

Dated at Wellington, this 17th day of May, 1950.

The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence of :—

[L.S.] P. B. MARSHALL, President.
P. N. HOLLOWAY, Member.



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🏭 Exempted Goods and Services (Control of Prices) Notice 1950, No. 8

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
17 May 1950
Price exemption, Goods, Services, Price Tribunal, Control of Prices Act
  • P. B. Marshall, President
  • P. N. Holloway, Member