MUSIC AND DRINKING.
(To the Editor).
r-'iit, —The practice of having music in tho drinking houses of our city, for the object of alluring the unwary and foolish is now becoming very prevalent. Can you inform, fir, how reads the law ? for many are of opinion that this is a transgression both in spirit and letter of the same. These houses are already sullicicnt man-traps to ruin, and hardly require to be made sevenfold more so.—Yours, &c, CitizenI.—[The law proli'bits mtiPic and dancing, but not music aid singing.—Ed. E.S.J!
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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 3082, 6 March 1880, Page 3
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