PRACTICE OF TIPPING
ABOLITION DESIRED PRIVATE BILL INTRODUCED (United Press Association) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) LONDON, Nov. 21. (Received Nov. 22, at 6.30 p.m.) The Liberal-Nationalist, Mr J. S. Holmes, backed by members of all parties, has introduced a private Bill to abolish tipping, making it an offence for a waiter to solicit or accept a gratuity or a customer to offer one. The Bill empowers a proprietor to fix a charge for a service and distribute the proceeds among the staff VISITORS TO THE CITY ««» LATEST ARRIVALS GRAND HOTEL Mr S. Noda, Mr S. Matsumoto (Japan). Dr Doris Gordon (Stratford), Mr and Mrs Sharpley (Hastings), Mr T. E. Y. Seddon, Mr J. H. Newson, Captain George Prictor, Mr H. W. Piper, Mr L. J. Clark (Wellington), Mr and Mrs George Beattie, Mr A. L. Power (Christchurch), Mr and Mrs J. Wesley Hayes (Waimate), Dr and Mrs R. S. J. Fitzgerald (Oamaru), Mr WS. Jones (Invercargill). EXCELSIOR HOTEL Mr F. Reynolds, Mr St. Clair Jouneux (Whangarei), Mr R. White (Wellington), Mr C. Crombie (Invercargill), Mr J. Hamilton (Bluff), Mr P. A. Matheson (Middlemarch). WAIN'S HOTEL Dr D. M. Sutherland (Ontario, Canada), Mr and Mrs P. N. Nolan, Mr C. H. Luke (Auckland), Mr and Mrs J. P. Moore (Wairoa), Mr C. Todd, Mr C. G. Burt, Mr J. W. Hutchings (Wellington), Mr and Mrs S. Clifton-Bing-ham, Mr T. Thomson, Mr S. V. Wright, Mr H. C. Urlwin, Mr J. Urlwin (Christchurch), Mr C. E. Hassall, Mr C. N. M'Lean (Timaru), Mr H. T. Stiven (Queenstown). CARLTON HOTEL Mr D. G. Cox (London), Mr and Mrs Labour, Mr C. R. Liggins, Mr D. Newsom (Wellington), Mr A. Pettybridge (Timaru), Mr and Mrs Menlove, Miss Menlove (Queenstown).
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23045, 23 November 1936, Page 10
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284PRACTICE OF TIPPING Otago Daily Times, Issue 23045, 23 November 1936, Page 10
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