… usually made directly by knitting or crocheting, and are frequently fulled (e.g., basque berets). (3) Certain … usually made directly by knitting or crocheting, and are frequently fulled . (4) Peaked caps of various kinds …
… similar containers not fitted with mechanical or thermal equipment. (2) Tubular containers for packing … boards and jugs. (Many such articles are, however, more frequently made of galvanised iron or steel and are then …
… which, though sometimes used for displaying goods, are more frequently used as direction signs. These articles are … are generally electrically or mechanically operated. Though frequently objects of curiosity in themselves, these …
… the period of the year, e.g., “Spring 1996”) and also frequently numbered. They may be unbound or bound in paper, … commercial, fashion or sporting), in which case they are frequently published by or for organisations of the …
… numbers or designs giving all the essential information required for a sign‑plate, name‑plate, advertising plate, … tokens and tags). Some plates may be designed for the subsequent insertion of details subsidiary to the …
… products known as clinkers are obtained. These clinkers are subsequently ground to produce Portland cement, which may … excludes : (a) Finely ground blast furnace slag which requires the addition of a small quantity of accelerator at …
… This heading also includes divers’ helmets which require to be fitted to divers’ suits before they are … (a) Masks for protection against dust, odours, etc., not equipped with a replaceable filter, but consisting of …
… fitted nor designed to be fitted with mechanical or thermal equipment; electroplating anodes. Gold anodes may be in the form of sheets of pure gold cut to the required size and drilled at two corners for attachment of …