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RESTAURANT LICENCES

Annual Review To Be Made '"The Press" Special Service WELLINGTON. June 17.

The liquor licences of the 15 licensed restaurants in New Zealand are under review. Of the 15 licensed restaurants. five are in Auckland, one in Taurar.ga. one in Rotorua, one in Te Awamu‘u. three in Wellington, one in Nelson, two in Christchurch. and one in Invercargill Mr B Ivory, assistant secretary of the Licensing Control Commission, said that the licences would .be reviewed annually. Provided the conditions of the licence were being complied with, the restaurants would have their licences renewed on July 1. The police and health departments would make reports and inspectors for the commission would inspect the premises. The commission hoped to appoint its own inspectors in the near future, he said, but at the moment men seconded from the Justice Department were doing the job. said Mr Ivory

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29851, 18 June 1962, Page 12

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RESTAURANT LICENCES Press, Volume CI, Issue 29851, 18 June 1962, Page 12

RESTAURANT LICENCES Press, Volume CI, Issue 29851, 18 June 1962, Page 12

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