Price control schedule




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
[No. 16

  1. Every retailer who offers for sale any goods to which this Order applies shall keep:
    (a) Complete records of all such goods purchased by him.
    (b) Details of all freight charges incurred by him with respect to the goods.
    (c) Details of all charges made by him for alterations to garments.
    (d) Details of any other charges incurred by him with respect to such goods.
  2. Where the retailer of any goods to which this Order applies proposes to apply the appropriate percentage permitted by this Order to the wholesale price but does not know that wholesale price he shall, before effecting a sale of the said goods, ascertain from the Director of Price Control the wholesale price of those goods.

FIRST SCHEDULE

PERCENTAGES THAT MAY BE ADDED TO THE WHOLESALE PRICE, THE LANDED COST, OR THE FACTORY SELLING PRICE

Kind of Goods Percentage
Blankets, wool—
Brown, grey, navy, black, or silver-grey 37½
All others 40
Blazers—
Maids’ 35
Maids’ when made to special specifications for private schools (but when school badge only is added mark-up is 35 per cent) 40
Boys’ 37½
Bloomers (see Underwear).
Costumes and suits of wool or wool mixture—
Women’s 47½
Maids’ 40
Cot covers, all descriptions 40
Dress piece goods, other than suitings, overcoatings, sports coatings, and trouserings for men’s and boys’ outerwear, linen, nylon, orlon, perlon, terylene, pure silk, and printed rayon—
Ex warehouse, per yard 47½
Direct importation, per yard 55
Drill clothing except aprons, women’s and maids’ shorts, slacks, playsuits, and bib overalls, and men’s and boys’ trousers, shirts, and shorts, and men’s combination overalls 32½
Drill trousers and shorts, boys’ 27½
Denim clothing except aprons, women’s and maids’ shorts, slacks, playsuits and bib overalls, and men’s and boys’ trousers, shirts, and shorts, and men’s combination overalls 32½
Denim trousers, men’s 27½
Denim trousers and shorts, boys’ 27½
Frocks, infants’ (see infant wear).
Frocks, dresses, and gowns, of wool or wool mixtures—
Maids’ 40
Women’s 47½
Furnishings—
Hessian (all kinds) and scrim 37½
Webbing gimps and cord 40
Furnishing piece goods, except brocades, chenille, chintz, cottage weaves, cretonnes, curtain nets and lace curtain material, marquisettes, printed linen, tapestries, and velours—
Ex wholesale, per yard 47½
Direct importation, per yard 55
Ticking—
Ex wholesale, per yard 47½
Direct importation, per yard 55
Gym frocks—
Maximum Ceiling Markup to be Added When Less than the Amount of the Percentage Markup s. d.
Sizes 21 to 23 9 6
Sizes 24 to 26 10 6
Sizes 27 to 29 11 9
Sizes 30 to 32 12 9
Sizes 33 to 35 14 0
Sizes 36 to 38 15 0
Sizes 39 to 41 16 3
Size 42 17 6
Hosiery—
Women’s fully fashioned—
Australian and foreign—
Ex warehouse 32½
Direct importation 37½
English—
Ex warehouse 40
Direct importation 45
New Zealand manufacture 45
Women’s gym, all sizes 32½
Maids’—
Sockettes, anklets, footlets 37½
All others, including gym 32½
Boys’ and infants’ (all types) 32½
Half hose of wool or wool mixture—
Working, heavy, plain, and ribbed types 32½
All others 37½
Infants’ wear (except knitted outerwear)—
Dressing gowns 35
Frocks and dresses (all materials) 40
Playsuits 40
Suits 40
Outerwear not otherwise specified in this Schedule 40
Knitted outerwear (including jerseys other than football jerseys)—
Women’s (other than costumes, suits, frocks, dresses, and skirts) 45
Maids’ (other than costumes, suits, frocks, dresses, and skirts) 37½
Kind of Goods Percentage
Knitted Outerwear—continued
Men’s grey, navy, heather, and black (working) 32½
Men’s fancy-knit and colour 42½
Boys’ grey, navy, heather, and black 32½
Boys’ fancy-knit and colour 37½
Infants’ garments (all types) 37½
Knitted shawls, infants’ 37½
Linings, all descriptions 40
Manchester goods—
Domestic flannel 37½
Diaper cloth and squares 37½
Drill 37½
Flannelette, winceyette, and similar materials 40
Tailors trimmings and linings 40
Nights (except nylon)—
Imported (all types) 32½
New Zealand manufacture—
Women’s—
Flannelette, winceyette, and similar materials 35
Knitted materials 40
Woven fabrics (excluding flannelette, winceyette, and similar materials) 45
Maids’ and Infants’—
Flannelette, winceyette, and similar materials 35
Knitted materials 37½
Woven fabrics (excluding flannelette, winceyette, and similar materials) 40
Overcoats—
Women’s, of wool or wool mixtures—
Gaberdine 42½
Other than gaberdine 47½
Men’s (other than tweed and cotton gaberdine) 30
Maids’ 24 in. to 44 in. (inclusive) 40
Boys’ sizes 3 to 20 (inclusive) 27½
Infants’, boys’, and girls’, up to and including 22 in. 32½
Overalls—
Women’s and Maids’, nurses’, and utility, in white and plain colours 32½
Women’s and maids’ (other than the above and bib overalls) 40
Men’s (other than combinations) 32½
Men’s garage coats 32½
Playsuits, infants’ (see infants’ wear).
Pram covers and pram sets 40
Raincoats and rain capes (except plastic and oily canvas)—
Women’s (including all gaberdines) 42½
Infants’ and maids’ all gaberdines up to and including 44 in. 35
Infants’ and maids’, others, up to and including 44 in. 37½
Men’s gaberdine of wool or wool mixtures 30
Boys’ gaberdine, sizes 3 to 20 35
Boys’, other than gaberdine, sizes 3 to 20 37½
Rugs (except fringed travelling rugs) 40
Shorts—
Boys’, all materials, sizes 3 to 20 27½
Skirts, Infants—
Knitted (see knitted outerwear).
Woven (see Infants’ wear).
Skirts of wool or wool mixtures—
Women’s 47½
Maids’ 40
Smocks—
Women’s and maids’, nurses’ and utility, in white and plain colours 32½
Suits—
Boys’, sizes 3 to 20 27½
Boys’, sac and shorts, sizes 3 to 20 27½
Men’s, (two and three piece) ready-made and to measure 30
Men’s sac coats 30
Men’s vests 30
Men’s trousers (suits) 30
Suitings, overcoatings, sports coatings, trouserings (worsted, woollen, or union mixtures, suitable for men’s/boys’ outerwear)—
Ex warehouse, per yard 45
Direct importation, per yard 52½
Trousers (except sports, men’s drill, and men’s suit)—
Men’s other than working (of all materials including whipcord, wool, wool mixtures, and gaberdine) 32½
Men’s working (all materials including cotton and union tweeds or Hartley tweed) 27½
Boys (including drill) 27½
Skiing trousers—
Boys’ 27½
Maids’ 40
All other men’s and boys’ 27½


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💰 Apparel and Soft Goods Price Order – First Schedule – Markup Percentages (continued from previous page)

💰 Finance & Revenue
18 March 1954
price control, apparel, markup percentages, goods categories, wholesale price, landed cost, textile products, New Zealand
  • Director of Price Control