BREAKFAST OR NO BED
HOTEL LICENSEE FINED. The police proceeded against Alfred Gustafsen, licensee or the Britannia Hotel, Well.ngton, for failing (o supply lodgings at his hotel. The complainant, Charles J. Simpson, a butcher, stated that he went to tire hotel to procure a bed for the night, but was refused the bed unless he look breakfast also. Complainant was obliged to go to work early, and did not require breakfast, and consequently laid the information. The magistrate convicted defendant and ordered him to pay costs amounting to 295.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 August 1920, Page 3
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