A QUIET NIGHT.
- ' ■'-- '' AN A_m-SHOUTES T G EFFECT. M Apparently the hotelkeepers last even* ing did tot have the same happy experience as in the morning of the first day ot the operation of the " anti-shouting," fo f whereas in the early part of the &*Jl m normal trade was experienced in Ttaaj of the biggest bars, at night a quiet business wae done. Many of the hotelkeeperß declared that their taking* **«• down from 10 to 15 per cent. Foseibly it was merely a cotodd-BeV hut at the Salvation Army 'Worknii*' Home there were no ft~ shelter, and the management expr-f*** tho opinion that as this ha. never previonsly oocurred on a Monday it.-i»'!*•"■•.. • bably the result of the advent of * B ' new regulation. ..._...- •
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 206, 29 August 1916, Page 6
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124A QUIET NIGHT. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 206, 29 August 1916, Page 6
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