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SCHEDULE XIII—NEW ZEALAND —continued Part I.—Most-favoured-nation Tariff —continued

New Zealand | Tariff Item Description of Products. Rate of Du-ty. ! Number. 107 Drugs, chemicals, and other substances, as may be enumerated by the Minister, specially suited for use as culture media, stains for use in microscopic work, or as indicators fs>r chemical analysis or scientific investigation Free (3). 108 Drugs, crude, not powdered, and unsuited for use as foods, or in the manufacture thereof—viz., barks, woods, twigs, leaves, herbs, flowers (except hops), roots, corms, gums, resins, balsams, inspissated juices (including opium), seeds, fruits, fruit-rinds, pitch, cantharides, ergot Free( 3 ). 113 Essences, culinary or flavouring, n.e.i. . 40%( 1 ). 115 Essential oils Free( 3 ). 118 Gums and resins—viz., arabic, benzoin, dammar, tragacanth and Indian gum ; shellac Free( 3 ). 120 (1) Insulin ; preparations made from animal glands or tissues as may be approved by the Minister Free ( 3 ). 121 (1) Medicinal preparations (except wines) containing 50 per cent, of proof spirit or less ; medicinal preparations, drugs, druggists' sundries, and apothecaries' wares, n.e.i., also aerated water makers', cordial makers', and brewers' drugs, chemists, and other sundries, n.e.i., chemicals, and chemical qreparations, n.e.i. 40%( 1 ). (2) Medicinal preparations, n.e.i., packed in hermetically sealed glass vessels of a capacity not exceeding 15 cubic centimetres 20 %(' 2 ). Ex 124 Oxides of antimony and of zinc Surgeons', physicians', dentists', and opticians' appliances, instruments and materials, viz. :—• (1) Appliances (including splints) for wear, even if medicated, peculiarly adapted to correct a deformity of the human body, to afford support to an abnormal condition of the human body, or to reduce or alleviate such condition, or to substitute any part of such body ; stump socks ; crutches ; ear trumpets ; ear tubes, and andiphones for the Free( 3 ). 134 partially deaf Free. (2) Surgical and dental instruments, also operation chairs specially suited for dentists' use ; dentists' spittoons, self-flushing types; opticians' trial cases, frames, spectacles, plain spectacle-cases, test cards and diagrams ; also such other instruments and appliances peculiar to surgeons' dentists' or opticians' use as may be enumerated in any order of the Minister ; medicated remedial plaster or plasters Ex (3) Surgeons', physicians', and dentists' materials, 15%( 2 ). viz., antiseptic dressings, gauzes, lint, tow, poroplastic felt, adhesive plaster not including medicated remedial plaster or plasters, spongiopiline, bandages, catgut, and sterilized and other sewings, artificial teeth, tooth crowns, celluloid blanks, base plates, denturestrengtheners, guttapercha stick, points, and pellets, amadou absorbent, porcelain powder, i enamel, inlays, modelling composition, invest- | ment compound, cement and absorbent paper ; also such other materials peculiar to surgeons' physicians' or dentists' use as may 1 be enumerated in any order of the Minister 10%( 2 ).

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