SALE OF CIGARETTES.
PRIVILEGE LOST FOR YEAR
FISHMONGER CONVICTED. SHOP OPEN" ON" HALE-HOLIDAYS. irt.v Telegraph.-Tress Association.! NEW PLYMOUTH, this day. i'.< r.iiiM- he sold cigarettes on the evening of a statutory half-holiday. Samuel .Tnkish. who was supposed to lie a fishmonger and rcsterauteur (entitled to remain open on the half-holiday), is now included from that privilege for twelve mon! li>. Mr. K. W. Tate. S.M.. today delivered his reserved judgment on the rluirjie that •Takish failed to ch.-c hi-, piomi-c- on the half holiday, lie having b-en fined tlin a few days l>ef«>rc for selling cigarel tcs. The magistrate pointed out that the defendant's privilege a- a rcsterauteur. under the Shops and Oliices Ret, of remaining open while other shops were closed, and the penalty provided in tinAct was imposed.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 88, 14 April 1927, Page 10
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