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National Price List - Effective 31St August 2020 National Price List - Effective 31st August 2020 British Amercian Tobacco Australia Limited A.B.N. 96 000 151 100 166 William Street, Woollomooloo, NSW 2011 Customer Service Centre: 1800 044 831 GST exclusive price GST inclusive price Pack / WSP WSP WSP WSP WSP WSP RRP Cigarettes Carton 1000 Carton Pack 1000 Carton Pack Pack* VOGUE - Superslim Bleue, Superslim Menthe 20/200 1,914.98 383.00 38.30 2,106.48 421.30 42.13 47.20 BENSON & HEDGES - Classic (Red), Smooth (Blue) 20/200 1,597.22 319.44 31.94 1,756.94 351.39 35.14 39.40 DUNHILL FINE CUT - Blue, White 20/200 1,788.72 357.74 35.77 1,967.59 393.52 39.35 44.10 WINFIELD FLOW FILTER - Red1, Blue, Gold, Sky Blue1, Grey1 20/200 1,639.31 327.86 32.79 1,803.24 360.65 36.07 40.40 WINFIELD OPTIMUM - Crush Blue, Crush Gold 20/200 1,536.20 307.24 30.72 1,689.81 337.96 33.80 37.85 20s WINFIELD ORIGINAL - Red, Blue, Gold 20/200 1,470.96 294.19 29.42 1,618.06 323.61 32.36 36.25 ROTHMANS SUPERKINGS - Red, Blue, Green 20/200 1,494.11 298.82 29.88 1,643.52 328.70 32.87 36.85 ROTHMANS COOL CRUSH - Red, Blue, Gold 20/200 1,409.93 281.99 28.20 1,550.93 310.19 31.02 34.75 ROTHMANS - Red, Blue, Gold 20/200 1,302.61 260.52 26.05 1,432.87 286.57 28.66 32.10 WINFIELD JETS - Blue, Gold 23/138 1,555.41 214.65 35.78 1,710.95 236.11 39.35 44.10 23s BENSON & HEDGES - Classic (Red), Smooth (Blue), Fine (Grey), Ultimate (White) 25/200 1,666.67 333.33 41.67 1,833.33 366.67 45.83 51.35 DUNHILL ORIGINAL - Blue 25/200 1,531.99 306.40 38.30 1,685.19 337.04 42.13 47.20 WINFIELD FLOW FILTER - Red, Blue, Gold, Sky Blue, Grey, White, Menthol Fresh1 25/200 1,580.81 316.16 39.52 1,738.89 347.78 43.47 48.70 WINFIELD OPTIMUM - Crush Blue, Crush Gold, Crush Sky, Crush Menthol Boost1 25/200 1,479.80 295.96 37.00 1,627.78 325.56 40.70 45.60 25s WINFIELD ORIGINAL - Red, Blue, Gold 25/200 1,412.46 282.49 35.31 1,553.70 310.74 38.84 43.50 WINFIELD CLASSIC - Blue, Gold 25/200 1,345.12 269.02 33.63 1,479.63 295.93 36.99 41.45 ROTHMANS - Red, Blue, Gold, Green 25/200 1,277.78 255.56 31.95 1,405.56 281.11 35.14 39.40 ROTHMANS COOL CRUSH - Red, Blue, Gold 25/200 1,345.12 269.02 33.63 1,479.63 295.93 36.99 41.45 BENSON & HEDGES2 - Classic (Red), Smooth (Blue) 30/180 1,585.30 285.35 47.56 1,743.83 313.89 52.32 58.60 WINFIELD OPTIMUM2 - Crush Blue, Crush Gold, Crush Sky 30/180 1,452.02 261.36 43.56 1,597.22 287.50 47.92 53.70 WINFIELD ORIGINAL2 - Red, Blue, Gold, Sky Blue, Grey 30/180 1,473.06 265.15 44.19 1,620.37 291.67 48.61 54.45 ROTHMANS2 - Red, Blue, Gold 30/180 1,332.77 239.90 39.98 1,466.05 263.89 43.98 49.30 WINFIELD ORIGINAL - Blue, Gold 40/120 1,450.97 174.12 58.04 1,596.06 191.53 63.84 71.50 40sROTHMANS 30s - Red, Blue, Gold, Silver, Green 40/120 1,366.79 164.02 54.67 1,503.47 180.42 60.14 67.40 ROTHMANS1 - Red, Blue, Gold, Green 50/200 1,446.97 289.39 72.35 1,591.67 318.33 79.58 89.15 50s * Recommended Retail Prices: RRPs are recommended only and retailers retain the right to determine their own retail prices. 1 Not available for sale in Specialists 2 30/180 carton configuration not available for sale in Specialists NOTE All stock delivered on or after 31st August 2020 will be at the new prices. This includes stock delivered on or after 31st August 2020 for orders taken prior to 31st August 2020. Issue date: 18 August 2020 National Price List - Effective 31st August 2020 British Amercian Tobacco Australia Limited A.B.N. 96 000 151 100 166 William Street, Woollomooloo, NSW 2011 Customer Service Centre: 1800 044 831 GST exclusive price GST inclusive price Pouch / WSP WSP WSP WSP WSP WSP RRP Tobacco Outer Kg Outer Pouch Kg Outer Pouch Pouch* PORT ROYAL 15g ZIP LOCK3 - Original Rum & Wine, Highland Whisky 15g/75g 1,925.62 144.42 28.88 2,118.18 158.86 31.77 35.60 15g CAPSTAN 15g ZIP LOCK3 - Maker's Blend 15g/75g 1,845.73 138.43 27.69 2,030.30 152.27 30.46 34.15 WINFIELD 20g ZIP LOCK3 - Red, Blue, Gold 20g/100g 1,921.49 192.15 38.43 2,113.64 211.37 42.27 47.35 ROTHMANS 20g ZIP LOCK3 - Red, Blue, Gold 20g/100g 1,797.52 179.75 35.95 1,977.27 197.73 39.55 44.30 PORT ROYAL 25g ZIP LOCK - Original Rum & Wine, Highland Whisky4 25g/125g 1,942.15 242.77 48.55 2,136.36 267.05 53.41 59.85 PORT ROYAL 25g ZIP LOCK - Raw 25g/125g 1,816.53 227.07 45.41 1,998.18 249.78 49.95 55.95 WINFIELD 25g ZIP LOCK - Red, Blue, Gold 25g/125g 1,876.03 234.50 46.90 2,063.64 257.95 51.59 57.80 WINFIELD OPTIMUM 25g ZIP LOCK - Blue, Gold 25g/125g 1,768.60 221.07 44.21 1,945.45 243.18 48.63 54.50 ROTHMANS 25g ZIP LOCK - Red, Blue, Gold 25g/125g 1,760.33 220.04 44.01 1,936.36 242.04 48.41 54.25 CAPSTAN 25g ZIP LOCK - Maker's Blend 25g/125g 1,735.54 216.94 43.39 1,909.09 238.63 47.73 53.45 HOLIDAY 25g ZIP LOCK - Bright Blue 25g/125g 1,684.30 210.54 42.11 1,852.73 231.59 46.32 51.90 PORT ROYAL 40g ZIP LOCK - Original Rum & Wine 40g/200g 1,952.48 390.50 78.10 2,147.73 429.55 85.91 96.25 WINFIELD 40g ZIP LOCK - Red, Blue, Gold 40g/200g 1,921.49 384.30 76.86 2,113.64 422.73 84.55 94.70 PORT ROYAL 50g ZIP LOCK - Original Rum & Wine 50g/250g 1,942.15 485.54 97.11 2,136.36 534.09 106.82 119.65 50gWINFIELD 40g 50g ZIP LOCK 25g - Red, Blue, Gold 20g 50g/250g 1,933.06 483.26 96.65 2,126.36 531.59 106.32 119.10 Cigars WSP WSP WSP WSP RRP Cigars Per Pack 100 Pack 100 Pack Pack* CAPTAIN BLACK - Classic, Cherise, Dark Crema 20 177.41 35.48 195.15 39.03 48.30 Units WSP WSP RRP Accessories Per Box Box Box Unit* ROLLIES - Cigarette Papers 100 Pkts 20.00 22.00 0.38 * Recommended Retail Prices: RRPs are recommended only and retailers retain the right to determine their own retail prices. 3 Not avaliable for sale in QLD/NT 4 Only avaliable for sale in QLD/NT NOTE All stock delivered on or after 31st August 2020 will be at the new prices. This includes stock delivered on or after 31st August 2020 for orders taken prior to 31st August 2020. Issue date: 18 August 2020 CTC Account Exclusive Prices - Effective 31st August 2020 British Amercian Tobacco Australia Limited A.B.N. 96 000 151 100 166 William Street, Woollomooloo, NSW 2011 Customer Service Centre: 1800 044 831 GST exclusive price GST inclusive price Pack / WSP WSP WSP WSP WSP WSP RRP Cigarettes Carton 1000 Carton Pack 1000 Carton Pack Pack* BENSON & HEDGES - Classic (Red), Smooth (Blue) 30/120 1,585.30 190.24 47.56 1,743.83 209.26 52.32 58.60 DUNHILL FLOW FILTER - Premier Red, Distinct Blue, Refined Silver 20/200 1,704.55 340.91 34.09 1,875.00 375.00 37.50 42.00 DUNHILL FLOW FILTER - Premier Red, Distinct Blue 23/92 1,701.80 156.57 39.14 1,871.98 172.22 43.06 48.25 DUNHILL ORIGINAL - Red, Blue, Silver 20/200 1,555.13 311.03 31.10 1,710.65 342.13 34.21 38.35 WINFIELD OPTIMUM - Crush Blue, Crush Gold, Crush Sky 30/120 1,452.02 174.24 43.56 1,597.22 191.67 47.92 53.70 WINFIELD ORIGINAL - Red, Blue, Gold, Sky Blue, Grey 30/120 1,473.06 176.77 44.19 1,620.37 194.44 48.61 54.45 WINFIELD MAX5 - Blue, Gold 32/128 1,498.05 191.75 47.94 1,647.86 210.93 52.73 59.10 WINFIELD OPTIMUM - Crush Blue, Crush Gold 40/120 1,408.88 169.07 56.36 1,549.77 185.97 61.99 69.45 ROTHMANS - Red, Blue, Gold 30/120 1,332.77 159.93 39.98 1,466.05 175.93 43.98 49.30 HOLIDAY6 - Rich Red, Bright Blue, Sun Gold 20/200 1,283.67 256.73 25.67 1,412.04 282.41 28.24 31.65 HOLIDAY - Rich Red, Bright Blue, Sun Gold, Sea Green Menthol 22/88 1,358.28 119.53 29.88 1,494.11 131.48 32.87 36.85 HOLIDAY6 - Rich Red, Bright Blue, Sun Gold 30/180 1,297.70 233.59 38.93 1,427.47 256.94 42.82 48.00 HOLIDAY6 - Rich Red, Bright Blue, Sun Gold 40/120 1,267.89 152.15 50.72 1,394.68 167.36 55.79 62.50 HOLIDAY - Bright Blue, Sun Gold 50/200 1,446.97 289.39 72.35 1,591.67 318.33 79.58 89.15 PALL MALL7 - Red, Blue, Gold 20/200 1,283.67 256.73 25.67 1,412.04 282.41 28.24 31.65 PALL MALL SLIMS - Green 23/138 1,665.20 229.80 38.30 1,831.72 252.78 42.13 47.20 PALL MALL7 - Red, Blue, Gold 30/120 1,297.70 155.72 38.93 1,427.47 171.30 42.83 48.00 PALL MALL7 - Red, Blue 40/120 1,267.89 152.15 50.72 1,394.68 167.36 55.79 62.50 Units WSP WSP RRP Accessories Per Box Box Box Unit* WINNIES - Cigarette Papers 50 Pkts 13.00 14.30 1.25 WINNIES - Super Slim Crush Filters (6mm) 10 Pkts 8.00 8.80 1.50 * Recommended Retail Prices: RRPs are recommended only and retailers retain the right to determine their own retail prices.
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