ADVERTISING HOARDINGS.
CHRISTCHURCH OPINION DIVIDED CHRISTCHURCH, August 15. Anything but unanimity was evidenced among members of the City Council at the meeting this evening, when a clause in favour of the total abolition of hoardings was reached. The By-laws Committee reported on the question in the following terms :—“ln view of the decision of the late council that the question of the renewal of hoarding licenses should be considered about September each year in order that three months’ notice could be given of the council's intention not to renew the license for any particular hoarding, the committee has considered the matter, and recommends that notice be given to hoarding proprietors that none of the licenses for existing hoardings will be renewed after December 31 next.”
After considerable discussion, In -wMch several councillors expressed tba view that the clause was too drastic, it was referred back to the committee. ,
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Otago Witness, Issue 3832, 23 August 1927, Page 75
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148ADVERTISING HOARDINGS. Otago Witness, Issue 3832, 23 August 1927, Page 75
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