UPSTAIRS BARS.
DUNEDIN LICENSING COMMITTEE'S VIEWS. [TBS PBSSS Special Service.] DUNEDIN, Juno 20. At the annual meeting of the Dune4in licensing Committee held a fortnight ago it was decided to hold over the question of tho granting of licenses to the licensees of half a dozen City hotels until the matter of upstairs bars lad been considered. At the meeting ®f tie Committee to-day it was decided to giant the license in each case. In announcing the Committee's decision respecting upstairs bars, the chairman (Mr J. R. Bartholomew, S.M.) said it had been represented that these bars were a necessary convenience to the hotels for serving , liquor to guests in the dining room, and also for th& supply of Hquor to lodgers as they obviated the necessity of opening the main bar. There vras no doubt that nnder the eirecmstanees they were a great convenience but the Committee was of opinion tbtt they should be limited to the supply, and'not for the consumption of liquor.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19032, 21 June 1927, Page 6
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