CHARTERS FOR SALE OF LIQUOR
■ ’, ' SUGGESTION FROM GOLF COUNCIL (P.A.) WELLINGTON. April 20. For the New Zealand Golf Council, the parent body of golf clubs in New Zealand, Mr D. R. Richmond, solicitor. Urged before the Royal Commission on Licensing yesterday the granting of charters to golf clubs that were able to apply for them. He said it would bring the sale of liquor into the open under proper control, and would remove from clubs the temptation to break the law by resort to devious means and devices to supply their members’ demands for liquor. Golf clubs in other parts of the Empire had charters, he said, and as long as there was the trait in human nature which made golfers look'forward to a drink with their friends after a game, it was better, that proper provision .be made. SWI S S ALARM CLOCKS Reliable Accurate Reasonable. Luminous. - Hands, and Figures. 47s 6d. Posted Free WATSONS (JEWELLERS). LIMITED 695 Colombo street —1
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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24547, 21 April 1945, Page 5
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