Poultices; Salves; Cerates; Ointments; Liniments; Lotions Sample Clauses

Poultices; Salves; Cerates; Ointments; Liniments; Lotions. Pastes and the like; Medicinal Waters and Compounded Medicinal Oils; Medicines for Animals 334 (h) True Vegetable Parchment—in sizes not less than 8 x 38 inches (or its equivalent) 334 (v) Cards, playing, in sheet or cut Three shillings per dozen packs 380 (b) Vacuum Cleaners for use in the household Twenty per cent. ad valorem 397 (e) Explosives, n.e.i. The Schedule—continued. Schedule F.—continued. Part III. Tariff Item. Goods. Maximum Amount of Reduction in Preference. 105 (d) (2) Piece Goods, viz.:—Silk, or containing silk or having silk worked thereon, except piece goods enumerated in clauses (b) and (c) of paragraph (1) of sub-item (a), in paragraph (1) of sub-item (d), and in sub-items (aa) and (f) Two and one half per cent. ad valorem
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Poultices; Salves; Cerates; Ointments; Liniments; Lotions. Pastes and the like; Medicinal Waters; Compounded Medicinal Oils; Medicines for Animals 5% ad valorem Ex (b) Vichy Water Free 290. (c) (1) Perfumery n.e.i.; Petroleum Jelly n.e.i. 5% ad valorem
Poultices; Salves; Cerates; Ointments; Liniments; Lotions. Pastes and the like ; Medicinal Waters and Compounded Medicinal Oils; Medicines for Animals 334 (H) True Vegetable Parchment—in sizes not less tha n 8 x 38 inches (or its equivalent) 334 (v) Cards, playing, in sheet or cut Three shillings per dozen packs 380 (B) Vacuum Cleaners for use in the household Twent y per cent. ad valorem 397 (E ) Explosives, n.e.i. No. 57. United Kingdom and Australia Trade Agreement. 1932. THE SCHEDULE—continued. SCHEDULE F.—continued. PART III. Tariff Item. Goods. Maximum Amount of Reduction in Preference. 105 (D) (2) Piece Goods, viz.:—Silk, or containing silk Two and one xxxxxxxxxxx.xx valorem or having silk worked thereon, except piece goods enumerated in clauses (b) and

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