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21 Oct 1998 -
Watch for unsafe bikes and toys. With Christmas promotions about to start the Commerce Commission is warning importers, manufacturers, retailers and customers to check carefully that bicycles and toys are safe. Commission Fair Trading Manager Rachel
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23 Dec 1998 -
Commission offices reopen January 5. Commerce Commission offices will be closing for the Christmas and New Year holidays at 4.30pm Thursday 24th December. They will reopen at 8.30am on Tuesday 5 January 1999. If media have any urgent calls while the
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11 Mar 1998 -
Commission warns about travel vouchers. The Commerce Commission today warned consumers that conditions attached to travel vouchers offering airfares to the Gold Coast of Australia may make holidays no cheaper than flying normally. Commission Fair
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10 Feb 1998 -
Commission guidelines for health sector. As part of its focus on the health sector, the Commerce Commission has distributed guidelines to all major health organisations to help them comply with the Commerce Act. The Commission's Commerce Act…
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27 Jul 1998 -
Works Civil cleared to acquire Bitumix. The Commerce Commission has cleared Works Civil Construction Limited to acquire Bitumix Limited. Works Civil is a wholly owned subsidiary of Downer and Company Limited. It is involved in civil engineering
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21 Jan 1998 -
Commerce Commission key areas for 1998. The Commerce Commission said today that as well as continuing its general enforcement of the Commerce and Fair Trading Acts, this year it will also focus on what it has identified as key areas. Commission
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16 Apr 1998 -
Commerce Commission appoints Acting Deputy. The Commerce Commission has appointed Terry Stapleton to act as its Deputy Chairman until June 30 when his second term as a Commissioner ends. Mr Stapleton is not seeking reappointment for a third term and
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15 May 1998 -
Telecom cleared to acquire Cellnet assets. The Commerce Commission today cleared Telecom Corporation of New Zealand Limited to acquire the assets and businesses of Cellnet Mobile Services Limited. Commission Chairman Peter Allport said that the