False Whisky Bottle Labels.
HOTELKEEPER FINED. Press Association. Wellington, September 21. Judgment* was given by Mr Riddell S.M., to-tlay in the case in which Margaret Blyth, licensee of the Royal Tiger Hotel, was charged with Belling draught whisfoy in Crawford's and In Walker's case whisky bottles without removing the labels. His Worship held that the law was intended to prevent the public being served jwith inferior liquor wider the guise of standard brands, and he convicted, with the minimum penalty of £20 and costs. 'Accused was also fined £10 under the (Trades' Marks Act, the total costs being *7,
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Northern Advocate, 22 September 1906, Page 3
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99False Whisky Bottle Labels. Northern Advocate, 22 September 1906, Page 3
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