FRENCH CABARETS
effect of forty-hour week
CLOSING ON MONDAYS.
Press Association— By Telegraph—Copyright
PARIS, April 23. (Received April 24, at 10 a.m.) Cabarets and night clubs which have been open continuously for seven nights in the week are henceforth closing on Mondays to comply with the 4Cwiour week.
PREPARE YOUR MOTOR LIGHTS FOE A CERTIFICATE OF FITNESS. The regulations are definite. You must have sufficient light. To obtain this, see that your lamp reflectors are bright. Post them to us for replating (postage only 6d). We’ll make them like new. Prompt 24-hour service; charges moderate. Armstrong and Farr, “The Plating People.” 148 Victoria street, Christchurch. First in 1880, Foremost ever since.—[Advt.J V
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Evening Star, Issue 22631, 24 April 1937, Page 15
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