THE DUNEDIN HOTELS.
TO THE EDITOR I Sir,—The “ fuss’’ over a few females on- | ferine one or two of the Dunedin hotels has ' been made too much of by the rival parties, Messrs Thomson and Nicholls. I have visited, during the last few yeans, nearly every hotel in Dunedin and 'suburbs, anil find that the number of females who fro onent these places is scarcely worth talking about. Do your correspondents not re- ' cognise that there are other places outside of the public-house where gin and other stimulating liquors as a “medical comfort ” can he procured? Then why should the hotelkeepers bear all the b'a.rre when other channels are open both for its legal and illeoral sale? This is a question these gentlemen might give n little attention to. I am, etc., Omeo. i Julv 14. ; * f
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Evening Star, Issue 12866, 16 July 1906, Page 2
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