STREET ADVERTISING
VEHICLES IN CITY SCHEME OF LICENSING The necessity for securing a licence for iho carrying of advertising signs on vehicles, with certain exceptions, is provided ill a by-law made by special order of the City Council yesterday and subject to confirmation. The ruling is as follows: "No person shall drive or use in any street or public place in the city any vehicle which has painted or written thereon, or affixed thereto or carried thereon, any advertising matter, apparatus or device, unless he has obtained from the council a licence therefor under the provisions of the council's by-laws relating to hoardings; and every such vehicle shall be deemed to be a hoarding provided that an advertisement relating to the trade or business of the owner upon any vehicle used solely in the trade or business of such owner, or an advertisement on any tramcar, shall not bo deemed an infringement of this section."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21639, 3 November 1933, Page 10
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155STREET ADVERTISING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21639, 3 November 1933, Page 10
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