HOTELS' CLOSING HOURS.
MUST BE MADE 10 O'CLOCK. WHAT MR. A. IT ADAMS SAYS. [BY TELEGBAtH — SPECIAL TO THE POST.] DUNEDIN, This Day. Mr. A. S. Adams, who is an acknowledged expert on the licensing law, clears up one ooint in regard to the new Act which is now in force. It has been said that hotels on the West Coast and elsewhere which close at eleven o'clock instead of ten can continue to do so until the next poll is taken. "That is not so," said Mr. Adams. "The eleven o'clock extension is not a license ; it is a mere extension of license, which may be dealt with at meetings of licensing committees. It would be illegal foi any licensing committee tc grant such an extension next year." _^ __« — —_
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 133, 2 December 1910, Page 7
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129HOTELS' CLOSING HOURS. Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 133, 2 December 1910, Page 7
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