LIQUOR AT DANCE
PERMISSION GIVEN M SOLDIERS’ CLUB .'i
■ b! LICENSING PRECEDENT ft AT MASTERTON
(N«w Zealand Press Association) ® . ... w ® lij NGTON, October 23. s-l 1 precedent has been Wairarapa. The chair-: Wairarapa Licensing Com* (Mr A. A. McLachlan, S.M.) x2*>Sj nt ? i P er ’ nlB *ten for a dance w 4 B chartered club together with permission for the consumption oft during the proceedings. The club concerned is the Wairaraps Soldiers’ Hostel (Inc.), commoner - known as the Masterton Soldiers’ Club. F It was granted a charter just over 11 months ago. -- J * The permit for the consumptiM ol the night of October 81, was issued on certain conditions. These include? No member of the club will be a* nutted unless accompanied by a woman guest. Once in. stay in—once out, stay out fols condition was imposed to prevent the consumption of liquor in am Members and guests leaving the bulling will not be readmitted. Liquor may be made available, w>. out charge, to. toe guests during,.* maximum of three half-hour periods during the evening. No charge whatsoever is to ba ttada . for admittance to toe dance. During toe winter the Maatertaff Licensing Trust granted bar permits ’ ter_re^ <
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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26560, 24 October 1951, Page 6
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LIQUOR AT DANCE
Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26560, 24 October 1951, Page 6
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