UNREGISTERED BARMAIDS.
MAY BE EMPLOYED,
WITHIN THE LAW.
WELLINGTON, June 5
Some time ago Inspector Ellison "was asked by the Wellington Licensing Committee if unregistered barmaids were employed in private bars in Wellington. The Inspector replied that at present none were so employed, but he expected very scon that several would be, as hotelkeepers were aware that no offence against the law would be committed by employing them. There were very few private bars, and some of the so-called public bars in licensed houses were really bars within the definition of "public bar or bar" in Section 4 of the Licensing Act, 1908. Prohibition in regard to the employment of barmaids under Section 86 of the Licensing Act, 191" only to employment in or about the bar of any licensed nreroises.
TELEGRAMS.
(Psr Press Association.)
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Northern Advocate, 5 June 1912, Page 5
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