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Alphabetical List of Goods A ALPHABETICAL LIST OF GOODS A SERIAL SERIAL BASIC SERIAL SERIAL BASIC Cl. INDICATION OF GOODS Cl. INDICATION OF GOODS N° (E) N° (F) N° N° (E) N° (F) N° 09 A 0001 AbacusesA B 0709 090627 01 A 0047 Acidulated water for recharging E 0027 010251 10 A 0002 Abdominal belts A 0004 100001 batteries 10 A 0003 Abdominal corsets C 1303 100003 05 A 0048 Aconitine A 0080 050002 10 A 0004 Abdominal pads P 0294 100098 09 A 0049 Acoustic [sound] alarms A 0855 090014 08 A 0005 Abrading instruments [hand A 0008 080002 09 A 0050 Acoustic conduits C 1134 090015 instruments] 09 A 0051 Acoustic couplers C 1378 090593 03 A 0006 Abrasive cloth T 0315 030160 17 A 0052 Acrylic resins [semi-finished A 0089 170002 21 A 0007 Abrasive pads for kitchen T 0085 210259 products] purposes 01 A 0053 Acrylic resins, unprocessed A 0090 010461 03 A 0008 Abrasive paper P 0119 030166 01 A 0054 Actinium A 0092 010018 01 A 0009 Abrasives (Auxiliary fluids for F 0307 010004 09 A 0055 Actinometers A 0093 090018 use with –) 01 A 0056 Activated carbons C 0492 010025 05 A 0010 Abrasives (Dental –) A 0012 050001 10 A 0057 Acupuncture needles A 0201 100199 03 A 0011 Abrasives * A 0011 030165 09 A 0058 Adding machines A 0101 090019 05 A 0012 Absorbent cotton H 0196 050176 01 A 0059 Additives (Detergent –) to A 0097 010021 34 A 0013 Absorbent paper for tobacco P 0085 340011 gasoline [petrol] pipes 05 A 0060 Additives to fodder for medical A 0099 050293 05 A 0014 Absorbent wadding H 0196 050176 purposes 01 A 0015 Absorbing oil (Synthetic A 0015 010620 31 A 0061 Additives to fodder, not for A 0100 310001 materials for –) medical purposes 01 A 0016 Accelerators (Vulcanisation –) A 0017 010005 01 A 0062 Additives, chemical, to drilling A 0095 010019 15 A 0017 Accordions A 0022 150001 muds 09 A 0018 Accounting machines C 0095 090135 01 A 0063 Additives, chemical, to F 0330 010309 09 A 0019 Accumulator boxes C 0096 090009 fungicides 09 A 0020 Accumulator jars B 0005 090008 01 A 0064 Additives, chemical, to I 0091 010308 01 A 0021 Accumulators (Acidulated E 0027 010251 insecticides water for recharging –) 01 A 0065 Additives, chemical, to motor A 0096 010020 11 A 0022 Accumulators (Heat –) A 0034 110002 fuel 11 A 0023 Accumulators (Steam –) A 0035 110242 04 A 0066 Additives, non-chemical, to A 0098 040085 09 A 0024 Accumulators, electric A 0036 090361 motor-fuel 09 A 0025 Accumulators, electric, for A 0041 090007 16 A 0067 Address plates for addressing P 0559 160268 vehicles machines 01 A 0026 Acetate (Aluminium –) * A 0042 010565 16 A 0068 Address stamps C 0920 160004 17 A 0027 Acetate (Cellulose –), A 0044 170001 16 A 0069 Addressing machines A 0123 160005 semi-processed 05 A 0070 Adhesive bands for medical B 0140 050294 01 A 0028 Acetate of cellulose, A 0043 010008 purposes unprocessed 07 A 0071 Adhesive bands for pulleys B 0119 070314 01 A 0029 Acetates [chemicals] * A 0045 010007 16 A 0072 Adhesive bands for stationery B 0141 160267 05 A 0030 Acetates for pharmaceutical A 0046 050291 or household purposes purposes 17 A 0073 Adhesive bands other than B 0139 170085 01 A 0031 Acetic anhydride A 0048 010010 stationery and not for medical 01 A 0032 Acetification (Bacteriological B 0017 010009 or household purposes preparations for –) 24 A 0074 Adhesive fabric for application T 0294 240001 01 A 0033 Acetone A 0049 010011 by heat 13 A 0034 Acetyl-nitrocellulose A 0050 130001 05 A 0075 Adhesive plaster S 0462 050019 01 A 0035 Acetylene A 0051 010012 01 A 0076 Adhesive preparations for A 0108 010022 11 A 0036 Acetylene burners B 0275 110003 surgical bandages 07 A 0037 Acetylene cleaning apparatus P 0986 070002 07 A 0077 Adhesive tape dispensers D 0242 070004 11 A 0038 Acetylene flares A 0056 110005 [machines] 11 A 0039 Acetylene generators G0160 110004 16 A 0078 Adhesive tape dispensers D 0241 160003 01 A 0040 Acetylene tetrachloride A 0057 010013 [office requisites] 09 A 0041 Acid hydrometers P 0331 090387 05 A 0079 Adhesive tapes for medical B 0140 050294 01 A 0042 Acid proof chemical A 0059 010016 purposes compositions 16 A 0080 Adhesive tapes for stationery or R 0420 160266 09 A 0043 Acidimeters for batteries A 0032 090010 household purposes 01 A 0044 Acids * A 0060 010014 17 A 0081 Adhesive tapes other than B 0139 170085 05 A 0045 Acids for pharmaceutical A 0061 050292 stationery and not for medical purposes or household purposes 01 A 0046 Acidulated water for recharging E 0027 010251 05 A 0082 Adhesives (Fly catching –) G0228 050217 accumulators 03 A 0083 Adhesives for affixing false hair A 0110 030001 01 A 0084 Adhesives for billposting C 1011 010028 31 Nice Classification - 7th Edition Part I A ALPHABETICAL LIST OF GOODS SERIAL SERIAL BASIC SERIAL SERIAL BASIC Cl. INDICATION OF GOODS Cl. INDICATION OF GOODS N° (E) N° (F) N° N° (E) N° (F) N° 03 A 0085 Adhesives for cosmetic A 0107 030199 11 A 0127 Air (Ionisation apparatus for A 0223 110174 purposes the treatment of –) 05 A 0086 Adhesives for dentures A 0113 050003 09 A 0128 Air analysis apparatus A 0225 090025 01 A 0087 Adhesives for industrial A 0111 010002 12 A 0129 Air bags [safety devices for C 1424 120247 purposes automobiles] 01 A 0088 Adhesives for paperhanging C 1014 010203 12 A 0130 Air balloons B 0107 120006 16 A 0089 Adhesives [glues] for A 0112 160265 07 A 0131 Air condensers A 0229 070011 stationery or household 11 A 0132 Air conditioners for vehicles C 0926 110079 purposes 11 A 0133 Air conditioning apparatus C 0923 110099 01 A 0090 Adhesives for wall tiles A 0109 010573 11 A 0134 Air conditioning installations A 0234 110014 16 A 0091 Advertisement boards of paper A 0152 160008 06 A 0135 Air conditioning installations C 1135 060415 or cardboard (Ducts of metal for ventilating 19 A 0092 Advertisement columns [not of C 1025 190001 and –) metal] 11 A 0136 Air cooling apparatus A 0232 110010 06 A 0093 Advertisement columns of C 1026 060411 07 A 0137 Air cushion devices for moving C 1423 070129 metal loads 08 A 0094 Adzes [tools] H 0069 080141 12 A 0138 Air cushion vehicles A 0133 120237 07 A 0095 Aerated beverages making B 0563 070056 07 A 0139 Air cushion vehicles (Engines V 0100 070380 machines for –) 32 A 0096 Aerated water E 0052 320035 10 A 0140 Air cushions for medical C 1418 100162 32 A 0097 Aerated water (Preparations E 0054 320013 purposes for making –) 20 A 0141 Air cushions, not for medical C 1419 200201 07 A 0098 Aerated water making E 0053 070163 purposes apparatus 11 A 0142 Air deodorising apparatus A 0226 110009 07 A 0099 Aerating pumps for aquaria P 0730 070005 11 A 0143 Air driers [dryers] S 0154 110013 07 A 0100 Aerators G0137 070432 11 A 0144 Air filtering installations A 0236 110015 12 A 0101 Aerial conveyors A 0130 120004 05 A 0145 Air freshening preparations A 0244 050004 09 A 0102 Aerials A 0562 090045 10 A 0146 Air mattresses, for medical M0202 100163 07 A 0103 Aerocondensers A 0132 070006 purposes 09 A 0104 Aerometers A 0134 090020 20 A 0147 Air mattresses, not for medical M0203 200202 12 A 0105 Aeronautical apparatus, A 0135 120203 purposes machines and appliances 10 A 0148 Air pillows for medical purposes O0098 100161 24 A 0106 Aeronautical balloons (Fabric B 0108 240002 20 A 0149 Air pillows, not for medical O0099 200158 impervious to gases for –) purposes 07 A 0107 Aeronautical engines A 0136 070386 28 A 0150 Air pistols [toys] A 0242 280117 07 A 0108 Aeroplane engines A 0864 070029 13 A 0151 Air pistols [weapons] A 0241 130059 12 A 0109 Aeroplanes A 0863 120027 07 A 0152 Air pumps [garage installations] P 0721 070310 10 A 0110 Aerosol dispensers for medical A 0138 100160 12 A 0153 Air pumps [vehicle accessories] P 0720 120009 purposes 11 A 0154 Air purifying apparatus and P 0987 110207 21 A 0111 Aerosol dispensers, not for A 0139 210233 machines medical purposes 05 A 0155 Air purifying preparations A 0243 050005 01 A 0112 Aerosols (Gas propellents for –) G0129 010026 11 A 0156 Air reheaters R 0130 110012 03 A 0113 After-shave lotions L 0344 030200 11 A 0157 Air sterilisers A 0247 110245 01 A 0114 Agar-agar A 0162 010029 07 A 0158 Air suction machines S 0417 070398 14 A 0115 Agates A 0163 140001 11 A 0159 Air valves for steam heating P 0985 110205 09 A 0116 Agendas (Electronic –) A 0164 090628 installations 01 A 0117 Agglutinants for concrete A 0168 010030 12 A 0160 Air vehicles A 0131 120005 02 A 0118 Agglutinants for paints L 0218 020087 11 A 0161 Air vehicles (Lighting A 0129 110007 01 A 0119 Aggressor repellent chemicals A 0178 010235 installations for –) 07 A 0120 Agitators A 0169 070007 12 A 0162 Aircraft A 0137 120184 01 A 0121 Agricultural chemicals, except A 0184 010031 12 A 0163 Airplanes (Amphibious –) A 0468 120012 fungicides, weedkillers, 12 A 0164 Airships B 0111 120030 herbicides, insecticides and 19 A 0165 Alabaster A 0266 190003 parasiticides 19 A 0166 Alabaster glass V 0149 190002 07 A 0122 Agricultural elevators A 0182 070009 09 A 0167 Alarm bells, electric T 0263 090071 08 A 0123 Agricultural implements A 0179 080200 14 A 0168 Alarm clocks R 0270 140082 [hand-operated] 09 A 0169 Alarms (Fire –) A 0859 090068 07 A 0124 Agricultural implements other A 0180 070388 09 A 0170 Alarms * A 0265 090026 than hand-operated 01 A 0171 Albumen [animal or vegetable, A 0267 010033 07 A 0125 Agricultural machines A 0181 070008 raw material] 01 A 0126 Agriculture (Manure for –) E 0314 010271 01 A 0172 Albumen (Iodised –) A 0272 010034 Nice Classification - 7th Edition 32 Part I ALPHABETICAL LIST OF GOODS A SERIAL SERIAL BASIC SERIAL SERIAL BASIC Cl.
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