✨ Price Control Exemption Notice
21 Aug.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1395
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The provisions of clause 2 hereof shall be deemed to have
come into force prior to the coming into force of clause 4 hereof. -
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
Chemicals and gases of the following kinds :—
(a) Chemicals of the following kinds :—
“ Alflor.”
“ Algenate.”
“ Calgon ” and “ Calgonite.”
“ Manusole ” (sodium algenate).
“ Noricene.”
“ Puron.”
Sodium carbonate blocks.
Sodium carbonate monohydrate.
Sodium silicate.
Tetra sodium pyrophosphate.
Trisodium phosphate.
(b) Gases of the following kinds :—
Butane, propane, and methane.
Chlorine.
Clothing and footwear of the following kinds :—
Bedjackets, other than woollen or woollen mixtures.
Dress and dinner suits.
Dress shirts, starched and marcella front.
Frocks, dresses, and gowns, women’s and girls’, other than
woollen or woollen mixtures.
Golf and lumber jackets other than woollen or woollen mixtures.
Housecoats.
Knitted sports shirts, men’s and boys’.
Pyjamas of all kinds.
Shorts, men’s but excluding boys’.
Shorts, playsuits, and slacks, women’s and girls’, other than
woollen and woollen mixtures.
Sports coats and sports trousers, men’s and boys’.
Underwear, women’s and girls’, manufactured from nylon
fabrics.
Underwear, women’s and girls’, manufactured from woven
fabrics of all types excluding winceyette and flannelette
and woollen or woollen mixtures.
Slippers of all kinds.
Manchester and soft goods of the following kinds :—
Butter muslin.
Calico, grey and white.
Cambric and madapollam.
Collar check and horse cover linings.
Cotton and flannelette blankets and blanketing.
Cotton, raw.
Cotton ripplecloth.
Duck.
Embroidery linen.
Hand-knitting wools.
Kiln cloth of horsehair or similar material, and kiln cloths
made up from such material.
Mosquito netting.
Napery, fancy.
Oiled silk.
Pillow cases.
Sheets, bed, and sheeting.
Silk for flour dressing, in the piece.
Stockinette.
Table napkins of all types.
Tablecloths of all types.
Towels and towelling, including tea-towels, and face cloths.
Soft furnishings of the following kinds :—
Bedspreads.
Bindings, carpet and coir.
Curtains.
Furnishing piece-goods as follows :—
Brocades, chenille, chintz, cottage weaves, cretonnes,
curtain nets and lace curtain material, marquisettes,
and printed linen.
Leathercloth.
Mats and matting of grass or vegetable fibre.
Oil baize.
Furniture of the following kinds :—
Kitchen tables.
Kitchen chairs.
Kitchen stools.
Kitchen iron-boards.
Folding tables (including card tables).
Folding chairs.
Folding stools.
Folding beds.
Folding cots and folding bassinettes.
Plastic goods. The following items made from plastic :—
Bags.
Covers.
Raincapes.
Raincoats.
Sheets and sheeting.
Publications of the following kinds :—
Books, periodicals and magazines, but not including news-
papers.
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Ships chandlery of the following kinds :—
Anchors, all types.
Bells of all kinds, peculiar to marine vessels.
Bollards.
Bulls-eyes, nautical.
Caulking cotton.
Chain plates.
Checks, marine, of all kinds, including cleats, chain, and hawse
pipes.
Closets, all kinds, specially made for use on marine vessels.
Compasses, magnetic meridian, of all kinds, boxed or otherwise,
including binnacles.
Cork, crude, in sheets.
Cork netting floats.
Fittings peculiar to use on masts, spars, and flagpoles.
Foghorns, nautical.
Hanks, nautical of all kinds.
Hooks, boat, clip, tackle, and cargo.
Instruments peculiar to use in navigation, including sextants,
chronometers, logs, and chart-working tools.
Irons, caulking.
Leads, deck and fair.
Life-saving apparatus including rockets, flares, lifebuoy lights,
lifebuoys, and lifebelts.
Lights, porthole and deck.
Lamps, all kinds of nautical navigation, including searchlights.
Marine spikes.
Mast track and slides therefor.
Needles, netting, sailmakers, packing, and upholsterers.
Oakum.
Oars and sculls.
Pins, belaying.
Pitch.
Plugs, boat.
Propellers, marine.
Ring and eye bolts.
Rings, binnacle.
Rowlocks and plates therefor.
Rudder gudgeons and irons therefor.
Scrapers for boats.
Shackles of all kinds.
Tar, stockholm, genuine and imitation.
Telegraphs, marine.
Turnbuckles, including rigging straining screws.
Ventilators for marine use.
Wheels, steering, all nautical types.
Wines of the following kinds :—
New Zealand wines, and cider, and perry.
Miscellaneous :—
Blanemange powder.
Charcoal.
Chinaware, earthenware and glassware for culinary, oven,
table or ornamental use ; and glass churns.
Cleansers and detergents, other than soap, soap powder, sand-
soap, and caustic soda.
Dish cloths.
Firewood.
Galvanized iron, second-hand.
Garden fertilizers and lime when sold retail in quantities of
less than 1 cwt.
Kauri timber.
Musical instruments, second-hand, of all kinds, including
pianos.
Persian sheep and goat leathers.
Shaving creams and sticks, and barbers’ blocks.
Tar and other by-products of gas manufacture, except coke,
and except anhydrous and liquid ammonia when sold in
containers of greater capacity than one imperial quart.
Turpentine and turpentine substitutes composed of volatile
mineral oils or of volatile mineral oils in combination with
turpentine or other volatile vegetable oils when sold retail
in containers of no greater capacity than one imperial
quart.
Watches and clocks.
Services—Charges, fees, or rates payable in respect of the following
services :—
Bank charges.
Borer treatment (when carried out on erected buildings).
Car cleaning and upholstery cleaning.
Carpet cleaning and shampooing.
Dyeing charges.
Fountain-pen repairing.
Fuel lamp and stove repairing.
Gunsmithing.
Hemstitching.
Horseshoeing and farrier work.
Ladies’ beauty salon charges.
Lending library charges.
Optical and photographic equipment repairing and servicing.
Saw repairing and sharpening.
Scientific instrument repairing and servicing.
Shipbuilding and ship-repair work.
Tile roof repairing.
Weighing machine repairing and servicing.
Dated at Wellington, this 20th day of August 1952.
The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence
of—
[L.S.] P. B. MARSHALL, President.
G. LAURENCE, Member.
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🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry20 August 1952
Price Control, Exempted Goods, Exempted Services, Chemicals, Clothing, Furniture, Publications, Wines
- P. B. Marshall, President
- G. Laurence, Member